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    Bell, Florida sits at the heart of a spring-rich camping region where natural water features define the outdoor experience. Hart Springs Park, located directly in Bell, offers 71 full-hookup sites with a separate path leading to one of Florida's largest swimming areas featuring 72-degree spring water year-round. Within a 30-minute drive, campers can access multiple spring-based campgrounds including Ginnie Springs Outdoors in High Springs and Otter Springs Park in nearby Trenton. The Suwannee River corridor provides additional camping options at locations like Manatee Springs State Park in Chiefland, where both tent and RV camping are available alongside cabin rentals at several facilities.

    Campground reservations are essential during peak spring and summer months when water activities are most popular. As one camper noted, "Come here in the summer when it's good swimming weather! The springs are gorgeous and the swimming area is large." Many parks enforce strict regulations to maintain family-friendly environments, with Hart Springs specifically prohibiting alcohol consumption. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with several reviewers mentioning limited connectivity at sites farther from towns. Summer brings typical Florida humidity and insects, particularly at dawn and dusk, while winter temperatures can make spring swimming chilly but comfortable for hiking the extensive boardwalks and nature trails found throughout the area.

    The natural springs represent the defining feature of camping in this region, with boardwalks and swimming areas developed to varying degrees. At Hart Springs, "the springs have been built out to essentially be a natural swimming pool with a distinct retro Florida vibe," according to one regular visitor. Shaded campsites are common and highly valued during summer months, with many parks featuring cypress, oak and pine trees providing natural cover. Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, various bird species, and occasionally manatees in the springs connected to the Suwannee River. Hiking trails range from casual riverside walks to longer forest paths, while canoe and kayak rentals are available at most spring parks for exploring the clear waters and connecting waterways.

    Best Campgrounds near Bell (179)

      1. Ginnie Springs Outdoors

      4.2(54)11mi from Bell123 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This is clearly one of the best natural springs in all of Florida complete with 250 wooded acres of pure Florida wilderness."

      "Favorite springs in Florida and one of my favorite places to camp and spend a few days in Florida or the country in general. Awesomely maintained, plenty of sites."

      from $45 - $60 / night

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      2. Manatee Springs State Park Campground

      4.3(68)20mi from Bell66 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Easy access to the park and quick and painless check-in process with reservations. The main road in the campground is fine but the roads to the sites are gravel with potholes."

      "Step into a world of deer, manatee, and unknown river surprises at Manatee Springs State Park."

      from $20 / night

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      3. Hart Springs Park

      4.3(20)8mi from Bell68 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Hart Springs is a county park in Gilchrist County in Bell, FL. It’s our go to place near some of our favorite Florida Springs when they are not available."

      "Large sites with beautiful Florida nature trails. We were camping here in March and we were not able to enjoy the springs because they were having a brown out."

      from $45 - $250 / night

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      4. Gilchrist Blue Springs State Park Campground

      4.4(22)12mi from BellRVs, Tents

      "This spring is one of the newer State parks in Florida. The bathrooms need updating. The sites are small. The electrical boxes are limited to amp hookup. The spring is AMAZING!!!"

      "While quite a few of the natural springs you’ll find here in Florida contain a Disneyworld-like level of crowds and subsequent infrastructure, here at Gilchrist Blue Springs State Park, you’ll discover"

      5. Dogwood Campground — O'Leno State Park

      4.7(41)19mi from Bell27 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campsites are spacious, well shaded, and with in easy walking distance to the Bathhouse/Restrooms. The facilities are kept clean and neat."

      "You know, like quintessential state or national park imagery where you would expect to see“Smoky The Bear” around the next bend."

      from $18 / night

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      6. Otter Springs Park & Campground

      4.1(15)9mi from Bell55 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Located in the town of Trenton, Florida is this gem of a spot loved by the locals and tourists alike."

      "I didn’t actually stay overnight here, but biked over from the nearby Hart Springs campground. Nice facility with fully shaded spots among Florida forest."

      from $45 - $150 / night

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      7. Ellie Ray's RV Resort & Lounge

      3.8(12)10mi from BellRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Speaking of NYE they had a Motley Crew cover band, social distancing and masks are not a thing in this part of Florida, like the posters from the health department don't even mention masks, so if COVID"

      "Bathrooms within walking distance. Pool and hot tub are great."

      8. Suwannee River Bend RV Park

      4.7(11)12mi from BellRVs, Tents

      "Restaurant choices are limited in the area, and the nearby towns are mostly run down. After 6 weeks, we probably won’t be back for awhile, but it’s not because of the campground."

      "This is our second time here ,we love the people and the view, we like that it's mostly rvers not alot of full-time residents.A lot of the sites are right on the water as the whole park is surrounded by"

      9. Moonshine Acres RV Park

      4.6(13)15mi from BellRVs, Tents

      "The main factor in deciding to stay here was the distance to Ichetucknee Springs. It's 3 miles from the south entrance and 4 miles from the north entrance."

      "A but of a drive for groceries, which is no biggie. Close to springs which was what attracted us to this spot."

      from $50 - $65 / night

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      10. Otter Springs Resort Park and Campground

      4.2(5)9mi from Bell29 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We were tent camping and got us an unmarked spot next to the main spring. There’s a review here that there’s a hot spring which there isn’t."

      "Lots of squirrels, and they say that raccoons are around, though none have been spotted. The camp store has wood for $6. The TMobile signal is zero. Verizon is good."

      from $45 - $65 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Bell, FL

    831 Reviews of 179 Bell Campgrounds


    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 7, 2026

      17 Mile Hunt Camp

      Beautiful

      Great spot to camp, did see a baby bear and a few wood peckers. Quiet clean and beautiful. No marked camp sites no reservations and no fees.

    • Kai Z.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 29, 2026

      Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Campground

      Beautiful Nature Escape with cool Wildlife

      This is a really nice campground surrounded by beautiful nature. The bathhouse is a little older, but still fine. The area itself is really impressive though, with lots of wildlife all around. If you take a short walk, you’ll find a spot with a water view and tons of seating areas — a really beautiful place to relax. For the price, you honestly can’t complain. There are quite a lot of insects at night, so bringing good bug spray is definitely a good idea. But for our one-night stay, it was absolutely worth it.

    • ben13185
      May. 23, 2026

      Rivers Crossing RV Resort

      Great new campground near Branford Fl, close to springs, rivers, and biking

      Rivers Crossing is a great new campground located 2 miles from Branford Florida.  The owners are amazing, very friendly and accommodating.  The campground is located on the Suwannee River Greenway (rails to trail) bike path that runs from Branford to O'leno State Park (24 miles of paved shaded bike path).  We rode our ebikes to the Suwannee River, the Santa Fe River, Little River Springs, Ichetucknee river and Oleno State Parks.

      The campground is less than a year old with full hookup sites, a dog park, bathrooms/shower, laundry and a playground.  During our stay in May of 2026 the pool was under construction. Its scheduled to be open by July 4th 2026 (we will be back for the pool opening).  The sites are grass, well spaced out with fire rings.  We paid $50 per night.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 13, 2026

      West Tower Hunt Camp

      True North Florida

      Feels like true north fl wilderness even though you’re very close to a rural residential area and only about 15 minutes off I-10. Any car can access even after heavy rain. Just don’t go too far deep because the road is rutted and muddy but there’s plenty of spots before that. I had signal (Verizon) at my site but it was spotty throughout the camp. The spots are huge, even had picnic tables, so great for group camping. I did see porter potties and another building next to it but I didn’t look inside. Only caveat is this IS a hunt camp so hunters are out with their dogs at night. I didn’t hear any gun shots but I did hear lots of dogs barking and howling, thankfully a good distance away so it didn’t bother me. Mosquitoes weren’t too bad this time of year even with the rain. I would come here again happily :)

    • PThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 8, 2026

      Yellow Jacket RV Resort

      3rd shakedown trip

      Overall, an excellent campground found that all amenities are here. Electrical water power added extras are a very nice swimming pool and spa and it is on the on the Swanee river

    • Phillip H.
      May. 5, 2026

      Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Campground

      Steven Foster SP

      The park is said to have had damage from a storm. It is a very nice campground but seems to need attention with the bathhouse facilities. They are cleaned but dated with some nonworking fixtures. Drought is very evident at the river. I believe this could be a high rated place with some investment.

    • l
      Apr. 27, 2026

      Starke-Gainesville NE KOA

      Very nice KoA for a night or a season

      Friendly staff. Clean campground. Some pull-thrus. Not gated. We have stayed here multiple times in our 40' motorhome with slides on both sides plus our Jeep. No problems. Recommended

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 22, 2026

      Ichetucknee Family Canoe and Cabins

      Wrong listing! But still okay.

      The phone number listed directs you to a campsite just up the road, which actually shares the same name as this listing. However, most of the photos shown (up to around photo 22) are of a different campground than where you’ll end up if you book here.

      If you follow the booking details, you’ll be taken to a more open RV-style site with many long-term renters, and it does not match the photos provided. The area itself is still nice, and there’s a convenience store nearby with basic supplies.

      If you’re specifically looking for the campground shown in the photos, make sure to search for Ichetucknee Springs Campground on Google to find the correct location.

    • Samantha M.
      Apr. 19, 2026

      Osceola National Forest Ocean Pond Campground

      Great campground

      Relatively quiet campground on a lake (boats, jet skis, kids sounds). Camp hosts very friendly. Decent bathrooms, laundry, showers. Dog friendly! Site 33 (water only hook up) is right next to the beach area, bathrooms. It’s a very open site so if you want privacy this is not it. It’s on the water so nice view! I’m


    Guide to Bell

    Camping near Bell, Florida centers around a network of natural springs feeding the Suwannee River system. The region sits within Florida's limestone karst topography, creating numerous freshwater springs that maintain a consistent 72-degree water temperature. Campsites in this area typically feature sandy soil that drains quickly after rainfall, though this can make leveling recreational vehicles challenging at some locations.

    What to do

    Kayaking the springs network: Rent equipment at Gilchrist Blue Springs State Park to explore multiple connected waterways. "Amazing pristine spring with paddling gateway to many other springs via the tannin santa fe river," notes one camper. The rental costs are reasonable with "great priced kayak rental" available right at the park.

    Stargazing in open fields: The rural setting at Otter Springs Park & Campground provides excellent night sky viewing opportunities. "The campground backs up to an amazing field for stargazing. The Suwannee River can be hiked to!" Access the field from any campsite by following the marked trail behind the RV section.

    Wildlife observation on boardwalks: Multiple trails offer animal sighting opportunities. "We did get to see a couple of manatees" at Manatee Springs State Park where "you will definitely see some manatee but swimming up close is a no no." Morning hours between 7-9am typically offer the best manatee viewing during cooler months.

    What campers like

    Heated indoor pools: Several parks offer swimming alternatives when spring water feels too cold. "Indoor heated Swimming pool" at Otter Springs Park provides year-round swimming regardless of weather. This amenity proves especially valuable during winter months when spring water can feel uncomfortably cold.

    Multiple swimming options: The natural swimming areas vary in development and facilities. At Ellie Ray's RV Resort, "Pool and jacuzzi are great" offering alternatives to river swimming. As one camper notes, "there is a nice pool and jacuzzi which is nice alternative to swimming in the river."

    Proximity to multiple springs: Many campgrounds provide access to several water features within short distances. One camper at Moonshine Acres appreciated that "the main factor in deciding to stay here was the distance to Ichetucknee Springs. It's 3 miles from the south entrance and 4 miles from the north entrance. I was able to cycle with ease to both entrances."

    What you should know

    Water clarity varies seasonally: Spring conditions change throughout the year based on rainfall and river levels. At Manatee Springs State Park Campground, "You will definitely see some manatee but swimming up close is a no no. The springs themselves are cold and dark and look better in pictures(at least this time of year) on a hot summer day could be refreshing."

    Limited cell service: Digital connectivity remains spotty throughout the region. "WiFi is bad, like real bad but you are in the woods" at Ellie Ray's, while at Suwannee River Bend RV Park, "WiFi is sketchy at best, and cell service wasn't great, but it's there."

    Weekend crowds: Many springs become extremely busy during peak periods. Ginnie Springs "is an absolute blast! The float is gorgeous and the springs are clear and the perfect temperature all year round." However, "it is more like a huge party with plenty of drunken antics all day and all night."

    Tips for camping with families

    Best swimming areas for children: Some springs offer safer wading zones for younger visitors. The springs at Suwannee River Bend RV Park provide excellent shallow areas where "you can kyack, canoe boat the Suwannee river full of springs, where you can snorkel swim and even dive." The consistent depth makes supervision easier.

    Splash pads for kids: Several parks feature alternative water play areas. One visitor noted that at Hart Springs Park, "The spring itself is really nicely kept and they have a small but very nice splash pad for the kids." These provide cooling entertainment when spring swimming isn't feasible.

    Age-appropriate campgrounds: Some locations cater better to families than others. "My only advice would be do not bring small children to Ginnie. It is more like a huge party with plenty of drunken antics all day and all night. Their are family friendly campgrounds on the springs nearby, but Ginnie is more adult."

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling challenges: The sandy soil throughout the region can create difficulties. At Moonshine Acres RV Park, "Site 19 has great privacy and view of woods. Only 2 miles from Itchetucknee. Would've been better if playground was a bit more present for littles. Very tiny setup. Pool house is fantastic and very nice for entertaining on rainy days. Love the gravel pads. Pulled 41 ft fifth wheel and had plenty of room."

    Hookup placement: Utility connections vary significantly between campgrounds. At Gilchrist Blue Springs, "site 1 in particular requires a looooooong hose. The hookups are all over the place and we couldn't even use water because of that." Bringing extension cords and extra-length water hoses is advisable.

    Dump station access: Not all campgrounds offer sewer at each site. "There currently isn't a Dump station on site" at Gilchrist Blue Springs, requiring planning for longer stays. Several campgrounds have only one centralized dump station, sometimes creating morning departure congestion.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Bell, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Bell, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 179 campgrounds and RV parks near Bell, FL and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Bell, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bell, FL is Ginnie Springs Outdoors with a 4.2-star rating from 54 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bell, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Bell, FL.