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Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area

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Please be advised that a portion of the trail and the bridge at Fern Hammock Spring is closed temporarily for safety. Hydrological changes underground have compromised this area of the trail, and has made the area extremely fragile and dangerous. Please avoid the area and do not go past barriers. Please see staff for alternative hiking/walking options.

<strong>NOTICE: </strong>Boardwalk nature trail and other sections of trail are currently closed. The USFS is actively working on the design and rebuild of the boardwalk at this time.

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Overview

Juniper Springs Campground is one of the most popular campgrounds in the Ocala National Forest. The location offers deeply shaded sites within walking distance of some of Florida's most beautiful natural springs. The surrounding recreation area has plenty of activities to entertain visitors, including swimming, picnicking, canoeing, snorkeling, hiking, birding and wildlife viewing. This campground was named one of Reserve America's Top 100 Family Campgrounds in the United States.

Recreation

Visitors love swimming in a warm natural pool found in the day use area. Canoeing is also extremely popular year-round. The 7-mile journey down Juniper Run offers a unique perspective on the Juniper Prairie Wilderness. Private canoes can be used, but no inflatables are allowed. Back on land, campers can spend a day in the woods on a segment of the statewide Florida Trail, or walk a shorter nature trail within the facility. Interpretive programs are available during summer months.

Facilities

The facility is divided into a day use area and campground. Campsites are arranged into three loops near the creek and springs. All sites are shaded and equipped with a picnic table, grill, campfire ring, lantern post and space for tents. There are no sites with full hookups. Other amenities include hot showers, flush toilets and dump station.A convenience store with camping supplies, beach supplies, drinks and ice cream is nearby. Restaurants, shopping and gas are just 10 miles from campground.

Natural Features

The natural springs are at the heart of this recreation area. Hundreds of bubbling springs emerge from crevices in the earth beneath a dense canopy of palms and oaks - an oasis within the heart of the desert-like Big Scrub ecosystem for which the national forest is known. Abundant wildlife inhabitant the area, including alligators, turtles, deer, black bear, turkey, raccoons and numerous species of birds, as well as uncommon species like the albino gray squirrel, river otters and American eels.

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For facility specific information, please call (352) 625-3147.

Nearby Attractions

Lake George and its many activities are just a short drive away. The Ocala National Forest is also notable for its extensive off-road trail system catering to both ATV enthusiasts and Jeeps, as well as being a traditional destination for deer hunters from around Central Florida. These opportunities are available nearby.

Charges & Cancellations

Cancelling a Reservation: Customers may cancel their reservation prior to arrival both on-line and through the call center. A $10 service fee will be withheld from any refund for a cancellation. Depending on when you cancel in relation to your arrival day, it may be considered a late cancellation. https://www.recreation.gov/rules-reservation-policies __ Refunds are not given for inclement weather for camping, gear rentals, or day-use fees.

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Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Dec. 4, 2023

Some Nice Spots and Pull Throughs

Juniper Springs Recreation Area: Tropical Loop Campground has some nice, private sites. This is the area we spent 5 nights. We had a very good site. However, Sand Pine has better sites. Only Tropical camping area has pull throughs. (There are many trails and the boardwalk which are temporarily closed. )

There is a challenging kayak run which begins here in the park. Kayaks can be rented here.
Concessionaire run, not adequately maintaining bathrooms. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

(70 yr olds in 17’ trailer with a desire for a campsite that has at least some visual privacy - after the trailer is in the spot.)

Overall Rating: 4 because there are some cozy sites. Price 2023: $ 20 w interagency pass Usage during visit: heavy during Thanksgiving weekend. Light usage by Monday. Sounds like usage picks up on weekends. Site Privacy: There are some great sites. See ‘Sites’ below. Site Spacing: Nice spacing for many sites. Site surface: Blacktop Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Over Thanksgiving weekend it got pretty noisy due to one large multi-site group.
Road Noise: None Through Traffic in campground: No reason for any. Electric Hookup: No Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes. Potable Water Available: Scattered spigots and near the bath/shower rooms. Generators: Allowed Bathroom: Yes. The level of cleanliness, seems typical of concessionaire run campgrounds. Poor.
Showers: Yes. Not very clean. Pull Throughs: Yes - all pull through sites are in this loop. Cell Service (AT&T): 2 bars. Setting: Juniper/ Palm trees Weather: high in the 60s lows in the 40s. Bugs: None. Solar: Surprisingly, on the clear days our 400 w panel charged the 100 ah battery to nearly 100%.
Host: Concessionaire run. No host. Rig size: Site specific. About 46’ would be maximum. Sites: TROPICAL LOOP: 6,(our site),4, 24,(right next to the bathroom),14,

For a pull through w separation created with an RV: 3,1, 25, 22, 20, 16, 15.

SiteTropical, # 6
Month of VisitDecember
  • Review photo of Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area by Roger W., December 4, 2023
  • Review photo of Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area by Roger W., December 4, 2023
  • Review photo of Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area by Roger W., December 4, 2023
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Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Jan. 12, 2023

Tropical Campground Tiny Spring

To begin with, Juniper Springs Rec Area, boasts not 1, not 2, but 3 individual campgrounds (Tropical, Sandpine and Fern Hammock Springs) to choose from. Recently having traveled here with a bunch of camping buddies, we were able to experience all 3 campgrounds, but for this review, I’ll focus on the flattest and quietest campground that is most ideal for RV and trailer campers: Tropical Camp Area. While you can tent on any of these sites, you’ll discover that this particular camping area is really made for RV’s. While the perimeter of Tropical is very well established with thick brush and decent tree lines, once inside this camping area, there is no privacy either between sites and / or in front of them, so you’re entire camping experience will be in full view of the entire Tropical community. 

Here at Tropical, you are furthest away from highway 40 (where all of the swooshing of passing by traffic comes from) and located the furthest north in the Juniper Springs recreation area. You will also enjoy being closest to the entrance of Juniper Springs as well as the closest located to the actual Juniper Springs Pool where you will be able to snorkel and swim. There are 34 campsites, with the most attractive sites being #11-20 as they are the furthest north and above the fray of hiker traffic which cuts right between these sites and those that are located below this (sites #1-10 and #22-34) and dissected by a decently hiked main trail. Of all the sites here in Tropical, I recommend those located on the outside periphery without direct trail access running through or behind them (sites#3, #13, #15, #16, #18, #25, #31, #33). 

Being surrounded completely by either palms or mighty tall pines in the Ocala National Forest was absolutely wonderful and apart from just a few basic amenities: flat sandy floor campsite, fire ring w/ flip grill, standing grill, massive bear-proof safe boxes (honestly, the largest I have ever seen!) and lantern post / garbage hanger. The campground also provides a fairly nice (coin free) bathroom / shower facilities along with a single kitchen sink for cleaning up dishes. There’s a community water spigot (no washing dishes here though) and a dilapidated shelter that is located just due east in Fern Hammock Springs camping area that is closed (again, due to ill repair) along with outdoor amphitheater seating and a small screen for viewing (all closed while we were there). Over at the entrance of Juniper Springs at the Main Gate, you’ll be able to purchase firewood and ice, along with ice cream and various other assorted sundries.

As for Juniper Springs itself, while most of the amazing natural springs scattered throughout central Florida are nothing short of fantastic attractions in their own right, I was quite disappointed to discover just how miniscule the natural springs were here at Juniper Springs Rec Area. The spring itself is really just an oversized pavilion pool with tons of seagrass apart from two very small outcrops beneath the crystal-clear water where you’ll see a bit of Sulphur bubbling to the surface. The nearby visitor center is brand-spanking-new, complete with a substantial outdoor seating and picnic area to utilize, and the spring pavilion itself is nice in that it offers up a few rows of concrete seating that surrounds the spring. Nevertheless, when compared to the many other springs in Florida, Juniper Springs is quite small and while nice with a recently refurbished old mill with a fully functioning water wheel that propels water downstream, I would easily recommend other more substantial springs like Blue and Ginny Springs. 

Further, while I normally bring my tandem kayak everywhere I go camping, we didn’t have the time or capacity to bring it this time – and we were in luck, because the canoe / kayak launch was closed. Additionally, there were numerous hiking pathways and boardwalks that were closed down having fallen apart due to lack of maintenance with no clear indicator that the State Park was working on fixing all of the amenities that are clearly falling in disrepair. On both fronts, I was quite bummed to discover so much of the park lacking proper access to enjoy the number of amenities that I thought my camping fee was paying for. The State Park should do a much better job of communicating what amenities are not available / closed and/ or consider offering discounted fees to access their park or to camp. 

Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) There are a ton of other springs in Florida to choose from that I would highly recommend (just check out my reviews for Ginnie and Blue Springs) as they offer MUCH more in the way of actual natural and man-made amenities; (2) Please note that you cannot bring inflatables here to Juniper Springs; (3) If you don’t really care about enjoying the springs or having any access to a proper river to kayak or fish in and are simply looking for a nice place to camp, then Juniper Springs wouldn’t necessarily be a bad decision as the campgrounds themselves here are so amazing; (4) If you do decide to come to Juniper Springs and want to camp in Tropical, I highly recommend sites #13, #15, #16 and #18; and (5) When you get tired of digging through your cooler to figure out what the next meal will be, I highly recommend Los Magueyes Mexican Restaurant just an 18 minute drive west from Juniper Springs – try out the taco shooters, fajitas mariscos with plenty of the house margaritas (sin sal, por favor!) with an extra shot of JC Tradicional for added punch. 

Happy Camping!

Month of VisitJanuary
  • Review photo of Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area by Stuart K., January 12, 2023
  • Review photo of Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area by Stuart K., January 12, 2023
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Peter J.
Reviewed Oct. 22, 2022

Great campground lots of amenities

Great camping warm showers nice bathrooms. A lot of the trails are closed though and kayak rentals are closed as well this site is next to a field for good star gazing

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  • Review photo of Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area by Peter J., October 22, 2022
  • Review photo of Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area by Peter J., October 22, 2022
  • Review photo of Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area by Peter J., October 22, 2022

Location

Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area is located in Florida

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Directions

From I-75, take Highway 40 east through Ocala and Silver Springs for approximately 36 miles to the Juniper Springs Recreation Area. From I-95, take the Ocala/Silver Springs Exit (Highway 40) west for approximately 37 miles to the Juniper Springs Recreation Area. From the intersection of Highway 40 and Highway 19, the campground is 4.5 miles west on Highway 40. The entrance is on the north side of Highway 40.

Address

26701 EAST HWY 40
Silver springs, FL 34488

Coordinates

29.1822222 N
81.7125 W

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