8 - Camp & RV Sites
This 2nd-magnitude clear and blue 10-foot deep spring is a county park with an oblong spring pool that is 40 feet wide and 125 feet long before draining into the Suwannee River. Steps lead to the spring from both sides, and there is a platform on the south side that extends to provide a view of the vent.
COUNTY RESIDENTS
RV $10/night
Tent $6/night
Tent with Electric $10/night
NON-COUNTY RESIDENTS
RV $20/night
Tent $10/night
Tent with Electric $20/night
Spots cannot be reserved in advance … first come, first served.
Our family loves Gornto Springs it's sooooooo beautiful and peaceful there wish there was more play ground equipment but no biggie it's still our favorite spot close to the house!
Water was cool! Felt great! Dont like the high wooden wall on the sandy side! Makes getting to the water and bank harder. Guess they are there for a reason like flooding or something like that so I get it but still!
Great little hidden gem! My son and I stayed here for a night in late December and it was very quiet, clean, and comfortable. Only three of the camping spots were occupied during the time we were there. We were able to hang our sleeping hammocks right next to the river. The hosts were super awesome and so helpful! We will definitely be back. The river was at low stage at this time so the spring was a little mucky in places, but we splashed around in it a bit anyway. Would be awesome in summer and with the water at a higher level. Be sure to visit the Cottage Cafe in Old Town when you are in the area. Breakfast there was a real treat!
I really enjoyed my visit their water was so nice a cute little beach ,camping area , a dock nearby for boats & a small fenced-in playground near the swimming hole.
I love the boat landing. Drop off is quick. Nice paved slip proof but can go without shoes clean. Other cars coming in and out so safe. It's a pretty drive to it and couple small beach area to the right if u in a boat.