The park's 40 campsites, including seven pull-through sites, accommodate tents, trailers or motorized campers.
Campsites 1, 2 and 27 are designated accessible sites with concrete pads and accessible fire rings.
Campsites 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 have sewer connections.
Most campsites are shaded and well-buffered. Each site includes water, electricity, a picnic table and campfire grill. Maximum RV length is 40 feet. A dump station is available. Showers, restrooms and laundry facilities in the center of the campground are accessible. Well-behaved pets are allowed in the campground in accordance with our Pet Policy.
The campground restrooms may close for short periods to accommodate our cleaning crew. Also, our park is located directly off U.S. Highway 441, so some highway noise is inevitable. We apologize for any inconvenience.
A playground and a boat launch are located in the park. Canoe and kayak rentals are available. Lake Griffin also offers the Bedtime Story Camper Lending Library of picture books for campers ages four to nine. Ask at the ranger station about checking out a book.
Reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance. For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287.
Nice park with camping and lots of day use areas. Fire pits, grills and picnic tables everywhere. Has some nice walking trails. Make sure you bring bug spray if you hit the trails.
Nice boat ramp and access to water activities.
Came here for the 1st time by chance, after looking up parks where I can go sit down and study a few hours before an exam. I found a picnic table close by, studied a few hours in peace, and enjoyed the company of some friendly squirrels 😊 One of the rangers who was driving around in his golf cart was very nice and briefly told me about the boat tour, kayaking, and hike trail. Loved the place so much, I went back again a few weeks later with my mom and my daughter. We enjoyed a nice walk through the trails. Lots of parking and a clean and quiet environment. This will be my go-to spot when I need a breath of fresh air!
**And yes. I passed my exam! 😉 **
Very small park, but the nature trails give you the impression of being in the middle of a jungle. Old Florida at its finest. Epic Boat rides is fabulous. I learned a lot from the very knowledgeable captain. The Park has the second largest live oak tree in Florida. All the trees are magnificent. Great playground too, including a swing for wheelchairs.
This is an am Amazing park! Well kept grounds and restrooms! We paddled the Dead River and saw some great wildlife! The huge Live Oak Tree was cool to see and just imagining the History that has passed by! Staff and volunteers were pleasant! Will definitely be back!
Small campground, a bit narrow for bigger rigs. Some sites are big and some small, and we barely had enough room for our cars and tents, but it was close to the bathroom. Nice facilities and restrooms, need code to get in. The area is not too big, a couple of shorter trails and a longer interesting one with a three plank boardwalk without rails. No place to bike.
They have boat rides on the weekends, so we missed that during the week. It's a pretty area around the dock, and an extremely old tree to see by the front. Not a bad place.