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Fall and winter campers who want a quiet, shaded base for birding, paddling Little Lake Johnson, or walking the Florida National Scenic Trail will get a lot here for almost nothing. Site 44 is a standout for shade-seekers.
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Price
$1 - $5/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
73 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
No Service
Pets
Pets Allowed
Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$1 - $5/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
73 campsites
Season
Year-round
Cell
No Service
Pets
Pets Allowed
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11016 Lillian Saunders Drive / U.S. Highway 41, White Springs, FL 32096
Fall and winter campers who want a quiet, shaded base for birding, paddling Little Lake Johnson, or walking the Florida National Scenic Trail will get a lot here for almost nothing. Site 44 is a standout for shade-seekers.
Hikers expecting serious trail mileage will run out of options fast; the longest single stretch is 5.4 miles of FNST. No camp store, no wifi, and cell service is unreliable, so stock up and plan before you arrive.
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January and February draw campers seeking pleasant temperatures and fewer bugs. Fall delivers the sweet spot: mid-60s to low-80s, lower humidity, and calm conditions on the river for paddling and fishing. Summer brings heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and heavier insect pressure. Winter evenings drop cool enough for campfires. The park hosts the Florida Folk Festival each Memorial Day weekend, filling loops with festival-goers and live music. Off-season stretches stay quiet. Reviewers note very low visitation outside peak windows.
Peak season with warm weather, perfect for water activities. Book early.
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Park campgrounds provide potable water at each site, picnic tables, fire rings/grills and centralized services (dump station, bathhouses with hot showers). Lakeview bathhouse is fully accessible; coin-operated washer/dryers are available at Sandhill and Lakeview. A centralized dump station is available. Primitive campsites lack water and electricity; primitive group sites have a shared restroom with flushing toilets and an outside cold shower.
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