You can camp at O’Leno State Park, where you can set up a tent, hang a hammock, or park an RV. The park offers spacious campsites surrounded by towering trees with amenities like in-ground grills, picnic tables, and access to the Santa Fe River for fishing and canoeing. Additionally, you can camp along the banks of Ichetucknee River, where riverside campsites lead to tubing adventures. Or you can observe wild-roaming bison and horses across the vast Paynes Prairie Preserve and set up on an RV site with 30-amp or 50-amp electrical service, hot showers, and fire rings. Florida summers near High Springs can be hot and humid, with temperatures rising well into the 90s. Spring and fall are enjoyable times of the year to go camping—not just for the milder weather. Migratory birds like swallow-tailed kites with their impressive aerial acrobatics nest in the area during spring. Bass, bluegill, and crappie tend to be more active during spring and fall too, making for excellent fishing opportunities. You can also explore different options for camping near High Springs on Hipcamp.