Adams Tract

Star4.38
16 reviews
4298 N.W. County Road 292, Mayo FL 32066

Quick Facts

Price

Free

Booking

Reservable

Sites

Varies

Season

Year-round

Cell

No Service

Pets

Pets Allowed

ElectricShowers

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February 2026

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February 2026
Adams Tract
$0.00 - $0.00 / night
Campsite Fees
No fee required. There is no charge to stay at river camps.
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

4.38

Recommended

Based on 16 reviews

14 Google reviews

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"Visitor reviews are strongly positive about cleanliness, well-maintained facilities, helpful camp hosts and the screened platforms. Common cautions relate to river-only access and occasional river obstructions or insect issues."

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Campground Map

4298 N.W. County Road 292, Mayo FL 32066
No map location available
River camps (including Adams Tract) are accessible by river only; no vehicles or overnight vehicle parking are permitted.
Nearby places
Mayo (address), Branford (≈9.3 river miles downstream by paddle), White Springs, Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park
Nearby supplies
Towns such as Branford, White Springs and Mayo provide supplies, restaurants and lodging for resupply.

Best Time to Camp at Adams Tract

The calendar's sweet spot stretches from October through March, when crisp mornings and mild afternoons make every paddle stroke feel effortless. Summer paddlers aren't wrong to visit—the river offers plenty of cooling dips—but come prepared for Florida's triple threat of heat, humidity, and mosquitoes that seem to have a personal invitation to every campsite. Before you launch, check the Suwannee's current level; this river writes its own rules, and high water can turn a easy landing into an adventure you didn't plan for.

Summer(Jun-Aug)
3.0 / 5

Florida summers are hot and humid; paddling available but insects/heat may reduce comfort.

Fall(Sep-Nov)
4.0 / 5

Fall generally cooler and good for paddling and hiking on the Suwannee.

Spring(Mar-May)
4.0 / 5

Spring typically prime for paddling, wildlife and trails in Florida river tracts.

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Winter(Dec-Feb)
4.0 / 5

Mild Florida winters favor paddling and hiking; no winter-closure info given.

Planning Tips
  • Operating Season: Open year-round (open 365 days a year for day-use and overnight camping). Check river/flood conditions prior to visiting.

About Adams Tract

Picture this: a secluded riverside sanctuary accessible only by paddle, where screened platforms await beneath towering pines and hot showers greet you after a day on the legendary Suwannee River. Adams Tract delivers an off-the-grid escape with surprising comforts—all yours for free with a simple advance reservation.
A river camp on the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail with five screened sleeping platforms and additional primitive campsites. River camps are boat-access only; no vehicles or overnight vehicle parking are permitted.
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Amenities available

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Electricity hookups
Flush toilets
Fire rings
Picnic tables

Activities you can enjoy

Designed for multi-day paddling trips on the Suwannee River, the site supports paddling/boating and fishing, with opportunities for wildlife viewing, star gazing and nearby hiking. River camps serve as overnight stops along the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail.
HikingTrail access and short nature walks are available in the trail/hub network; some river camps are reachable via hiking trails.
FishingThe Suwannee River offers fishing for species such as catfish, bass and bream; visitors should follow Florida Fish and Wildlife regulations.
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Policies & Safety

Hazards & AlertsRiver-access only: changing water levels, currents and submerged debris can affect landings; camps may be closed or damaged by storms (Holton Creek camp closure noted after Hurricane Helene). Visitors should check flood/storm conditions and trail notices prior to travel.
No Cell ServiceCell phone service is not available at this campground. Plan accordingly for emergencies and download offline maps before arriving.

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Reviews

4.4
16 reviews
Recommended
Recommended
Adams Tract is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
Visitor reviews are strongly positive about cleanliness, well-maintained facilities, helpful camp hosts and the screened platforms. Common cautions relate to river-only access and occasional river obstructions or insect issues.
Review Summaries
Based on 16 reviews

What Campers Love

Screened sleeping platforms with fans and outlets, hot showers and clean restrooms, picnic pavilion and grills, helpful/attentive camp hosts, excellent stargazing in open areas, no fee to stay...
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Based on 16 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Reserve platforms in advance when possible; plan to arrive by boat and include the stop in your paddling itinerary; check river levels and flood conditions before launch; bring all food and supplies...
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Camper Quotes

“River access only. Screened in platforms for sleeping. Hot showers and restrooms.”; “The host treated us just like family.”; “Best campground this side of the Mississippi.”
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Last updated February 17, 2026
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