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Nice campground closed to the Suwannee River. $22/night.
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$26.70 for tent camping for one night, 29-Jan, booked online for the hickory loop.
walked to the end of the board walk/ pier and saw an alligator but no manatees.
swam in manatee springs in the morning which we had all to ourselves! concessions had ice cream available and a few gift shop items
Report Check-InBeautiful park, bathrooms, showers, camped in hickory loop and space was great. Nice space between campsites.water and electricity $28 total with fees.
Report Check-InAdmission 6.00 for a day pass. Dump station on the way to the springs. The swimming is great. 72 degrees
Report Check-InReally nice campground. RVs are charged an extra $7/night for utilities (at all Florida state park campgrounds). With taxes and fees it came to about $30/night for full hookups. Really spotty poor cell service in park, but there's free wifi at the concession stand. Boardwalk and swimming in the springs was open, but we didn't see where to rent kayaks or buy anything. Free hot showers. No laundry machines. No trash bins in park, all trash must be taken to dumpsters near park entrance.
Report Check-InSpent two nights here. Boardwalk, pavillion, and playground still closed dud to Covid-19. Swimming spring was open and felt very refreshing. Concession stand and kayak rental also open. Bathhouse with free hot showers, dump station, potable water, and dumpsters available. We enjoyed ourselves and even had some deer come to our campsite. While booking online it says tent sites are $20, but there are several taxes and fees which totalled $51 for two nights. No cell service on ATT. Free WiFi by concession stand.
Report Check-InNice park, lots of shade, swimming and boating. Deer roaming the area. Spotless restrooms. Very good.
Report Check-InWe were blown away by this state park! Especially the abundance of wildlife! With all its outstanding facilities and activities on offer, this was definitely worth the $22 that we paid for! We wanted to stay longer but unfortunately they were all booked up!!
Report Check-InAll still very nice as below. $21 per vehicle. All spots are full-hook-up, not possible to pay less for a dry camp-spot.
Report Check-Invery beautiful park. campground is clean with a few private sites, bathrooms and showers are good with hot water and ventilation. Camp sites come with power and potable water hook up. lots of wildlife to view, a handful of hiking trails. the natural spring stays 72* year round offering ample snorkeling and scuba (if qualified) the public picnic area by the spring is ample and vast with a small concessions house with food, wifi, and activies rentals. Pay to camp, 20ish a night. Manatee season is in the winter months.
Report Check-Inawesome place. clean campground, bath houses/restrooms, and the spring is beautiful and refreshing
Report Check-InReally nice campground with full facilities (no dishwashing station, though), clear, cool spring for swimming, and kayak rentals.
Cost was about $22 per night.
Report Check-InVery nice and quiet campground. Playgrounds for kids. Trails. Wildlife. A spring where you can swim. 21,80$ per night.
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