Best Campgrounds near Interlachen, FL

The area surrounding Interlachen, Florida features several established campgrounds with varying levels of amenities, alongside limited dispersed camping options. Located in north-central Florida, the region includes facilities like Rodman Campground near Palatka, Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park in Keystone Heights, and Salt Springs Recreation Area. These developed campgrounds accommodate different camping styles, with many offering tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin rentals. Lake Oklawaha RV Park provides over 350 sites with full hookups, while smaller operations like Camp Seminole Springs offer more intimate experiences with approximately 30 sites focused on nature immersion.

North-central Florida's subtropical climate makes camping possible year-round, though summer months bring high humidity and temperatures routinely exceeding 90°F. Most campgrounds maintain accessible roads suitable for standard vehicles, with several sites offering full hookups for RVs. "This campground is awesome for snowbirds, out-of-state workers, and long-term campers. Quiet, friendly park away from the hustle and bustle. Close to St. Augustine, Gainesville, and Ocala," noted one visitor at Cooper Lake RV Community. Cell service varies considerably throughout the region, with some areas like Rodman Campground having limited or no coverage. Water access is a significant feature, with several campgrounds situated near lakes, springs, or rivers.

Campers report high satisfaction with sites offering water access and natural features. The artesian spring at Camp Seminole Springs received particular praise, with one camper noting, "If you want a peaceful escape in nature with a beautiful spring to swim in and clean facilities then this is the place." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound throughout the area's campgrounds, particularly at sites near water bodies. A visitor to Rodman Campground mentioned, "There is good wildlife viewing lots of gators and birds of all kinds." ATV enthusiasts gravitate toward specialized campgrounds like Hog Waller Mud Campground & ATV Resort, which provides dedicated trails and mud pits. Families and those seeking quieter experiences tend to prefer state park campgrounds or smaller private operations with more spacious sites and natural buffers between camping areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Interlachen, Florida (259)

    1. Rodman Campground

    28 Reviews
    Welaka, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 326-2846

    $12 - $22 / night

    "The first area is what I would call the VIP RV Lots, given its proximity to the Rodman Reservoir, while I’m not an RV enthusiast, but this spot feels like you’ve hit ‘the jackpot’ as it’s a single lane"

    "Sites 1-39 are not near the Florida Trail but it was not a bad walk to the other side of the campground to get to the trail. Would stay again."

    2. Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park Campground & Cabins

    32 Reviews
    Keystone Heights, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 473-4701

    $20 - $100 / night

    "The Florida State Trail passes through the park and is well marked. The ravines section is my favorite area in the park. In the greener months, it feels like a rain forest."

    "The Florida Trail is my favorite part of my visits. The cabin we stayed in was small but nice. The ravines are gorgeous. You can access it with a vehicle, but you must walk down many stairs."

    3. Salt Springs Recreation Area

    59 Reviews
    Salt Springs, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 685-2048

    $38 - $70 / night

    "There are no laundry facilities but if you exit park and drive left there is a laundromat, local food, dollar store, bait tackle."

    "Located in the center of the state, you’ll have near equal access to both the Atlantic Ocean to the east as well as the Gulf shores to the west."

    4. Lake Oklawaha RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Interlachen, FL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 546-5500

    $58400 - $120000 / night

    "Neat trails and plan to return for summer and warmer weather and will bring atvs. Pet friendly. Seen a black bear roaming at night. John the firewood guy brought wood around for $10 in evening."

    "Pluses: everything was really clean,

    • there is a pool available,
    • spacious dining hall,
    • you have freedom to pick your own spot
    • stunning lake view
    • nice nature trail"

    5. Davenport Landing

    9 Reviews
    Welaka, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 236-0288

    "Pulled in around 9:30 pm. Big open spot. Last 100 yards driving back in were very bumpy but no problem with our van. Not sure about a larger RV. But great Tent/van spot."

    "Had no one around and nice and cool in the forest"

    6. Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Micanopy, FL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 466-3397

    $18 / night

    "Very close to the University of Florida. Nice campground recently renovated."

    "There is a picnic table & a fir pit the fire pit was a little to close to the camper to have a fire. It is a very quiet and woodsy campground."

    7. Camp Seminole Springs

    3 Reviews
    Interlachen, FL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 329-1440

    $37 / night

    "heart-shaped spring, one will find the rustic Great Lodge where guests can come and mingle with each other, enjoy a relaxing conversation and a drink on the veranda or just sit and watch the activity in and around"

    "Beautiful nature trails and very calm and relaxing environment. Grounds are well kept and our host Perry was helpful and very friendly."

    8. Cooper Lake RV Community

    2 Reviews
    Interlachen, FL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 983-1478

    $45 - $55 / night

    "This RV parking pad is located in north central Florida, just due southwest of Palatka (a.k.a. the Sunshine’s State Farmer’s Market) where you’ll find southern charm hanging from more than the moss off"

    "Quiet, friendly park away from the hustle & bustle.  Close to St. Augustine, Gainesville, and Ocala. New owners so renovations and upgrades are at the top of their list. We will be back!"

    9. Lake Delancy West Campground

    8 Reviews
    Salt Springs, FL
    15 miles

    $10 / night

    "There’s a real sense of forest solitude when you turn off the pavement and roll into Lake Delancy West Campground, a wooded public campground tucked beside the lake’s quiet west shore and surrounded by"

    "Other reviews had suggested that this campsite was largely used by ATV and other off highway vehicle enthusiasts using the adjoining trail system and it was loud and unpleasant."

    10. Hog Waller Mud Campground & ATV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Interlachen, FL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 643-8042

    "come across (or even heard about) in all of my travels, so if gettin’ all muddied up is your idea of a yippee-kiyah good time, then look no further than due southwest of Palatka here in north central Florida"

    "that review by sharing additional fotos as well as providing a topline update: Highlights: (1) No shortage of mud-slinging fun for those ATV enthusiasts who want to spend all day long chasing trails"

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Recent Reviews near Interlachen, FL

1288 Reviews of 259 Interlachen Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 21, 2026

    Anastasia State Park Campground

    Great shade not a lot of room

    Some sites are very close together with little privacy while some have more privacy but still compact. The ground is very hard if using tent stakes. Def bring a sleeping pad. Very clean and friendly staff!

  • Jonathan G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 13, 2026

    Lake Delancy West Campground

    Much nicer than expected

    Other reviews had suggested that this campsite was largely used by ATV and other off highway vehicle enthusiasts using the adjoining trail system and it was loud and unpleasant. On our visit, there were only three campers total in the area, which was nicely maintained and clean, with a very friendly and accommodating campground host. The campground is directly adjacent to the Florida trail, which provided great opportunities for hiking.

  • Jonathan G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 13, 2026

    Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area

    Very disappointed

    We were very disappointed with the condition of what once was the flagship campground in Ocala National Forest. The boardwalks to both the springs adjacent to the campgrounds were in horrible and disrepair and closed, and looked like they had been for some time. The restroom on the tropical loop where we were staying was in serious need of a deep cleaning, lots of grime all over the walls. Additionally, the only dump station in the old campground was out of order and blocked off. This is one of those campgrounds where the forest service has contracted operations to a private contractor, and they are apparently falling down on the job.

  • Dallas W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 11, 2026

    The Springs RV Resort

    Florida campground for 55+

    Great place to camp Close to silver springs state park and stores and shopping nearby Would recommend

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 5, 2026

    Ocala Forest Campground

    Friendly and accommodating

    They are very friendly. They are in the process of upgrading WiFi, buildings, etc. WiFi was weak and slow. Maybe after they get on new system. Water went out when we were here but luckily we filled the reserve tank prior to it happening. Owners bought the park last year and have been steadily improving it from what we have been told.

  • j
    Feb. 3, 2026

    Buddy Martin Road Campsite

    Basic primitive campsite on the river

    Beautiful campsite right on Lake George. No bathrooms or electrical hookups. Gorgeous views and easy kayak access


Guide to Interlachen

Camping sites near Interlachen, Florida range from rustic dispersed locations to established facilities with full amenities. The area sits at approximately 80 feet above sea level with pine flatwoods and wetlands dominating the landscape. Winter months (November-February) offer the most comfortable camping conditions with temperatures averaging 50-70°F and significantly lower humidity than summer months.

What to Do

Hiking trails: Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park Campground offers several well-maintained paths. "Had a great visit. Got 2 sites and had more family start camping with us. Kids loved the scenery for hiking and pictures. Only issue was low lake water but not campgrounds fault," notes Joseph A.

Spring swimming: Salt Springs Recreation Area provides year-round 72-degree water. "The spring is a short walk from the campground or a quick bike ride," explains Miranda R., who found the experience "Beautiful & Relaxing."

Fishing opportunities: Rodman Campground provides direct access to Rodman Reservoir. "Beautiful site! Full shade and very level. Water directly in front of our site. Road our bikes to the dam," writes Lauren W., highlighting the water access.

ATV adventures: For off-road enthusiasts, dedicated trails offer mudding experiences. "Great camp sites. Well kept. Clean bathrooms. Friendly service," says Cara S. about Lake Oklawaha RV Park, which connects to nearby ATV areas.

What Campers Like

Natural springs: Camp Seminole Springs features an artesian spring with hiking trails. "Wonderful Escape! Beautiful nature trails and very calm and relaxing environment. Grounds are well kept and our host Perry was helpful and very friendly," shares Alexis M.

Wildlife viewing: Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Campground offers opportunities to see native species. "Many opportunities to spot wildlife close by. The camp is frequented by college students. Bathrooms are clean. Plenty of hiking to be found. Buffalo, deer, eagles, alligators, owls," reports Jenn B.

Dark skies: Forested campsites provide stargazing opportunities away from city lights. "Great location with plenty of dark skies. The spots are well spaced in the woods, with plenty of room. The location is great for visiting the prairie and easy access to Gainesville," notes Joe R. about Paynes Prairie.

Clean facilities: Campground cleanliness receives frequent positive mentions. "Nice hikes and birding abound! Amazing sunrises with the birds at the lakes. It's quiet, and the sites are relatively private. The volunteers are amazing, as are the Rangers that run the park," shares Clean Slate D. about Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park.

What You Should Know

Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies significantly between campgrounds, with forested areas having particularly poor reception. Expect limited or no service in more remote locations.

Reservation requirements: Popular sites fill quickly, especially during winter months. "It's challenging to get a reservation for the campgrounds but worth it if you can," notes Issa F. about Paynes Prairie.

Weather considerations: Summer camping means dealing with insects and heat. "Hot with skeeters the majority of the year, cold overnight in the winter. All kinds of little critters in the woods and access to hikes and many gators," warns Dan X.

Trail access regulations: Some areas restrict pet access. "The biggest disappointment for this state park is that all of the things they advertise (and I was looking forward to) - bison, horses, wildlife - are all on trails where pets are not allowed," cautions Denise about Paynes Prairie.

Tips for Camping with Families

Site selection: Choose campgrounds with appropriate amenities. "We went camping with the family and dog. The bathhouse was clean and well kept. Good size campsites with fire ring, picnic table, water and electricity. Our camp site was partially shaded," recommends Gina E. about Mike Roess Gold Head Branch.

Swimming options: Davenport Landing provides river access for cooling off. "We didn't see anything bad with this place when we were there. Had no one around and nice and cool in the forest," shares Ethan B.

Ranger programs: Some parks offer educational activities. "We did the Ranger led hike which was really nice, my 5 year old struggled to keep up with the Ranger and there are decent elevation changes," mentions Lindsey H., providing helpful context for families with young children.

Cabin alternatives: For families new to camping, cabins offer comfort. "We have stayed here many times. In cabins or in tent. We like to hike which there is plenty of m. Canoe which they rent. Firewood is available," shares Jenn B. about Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Cooper Lake RV Community offers full connections. "This campground is awesome for snowbirds, out-of-state workers, and long-term campers. Quiet, friendly park away from the hustle & bustle. Close to St. Augustine, Gainesville, and Ocala," explains Tom & Shar S.

Site leveling: Some campgrounds have uneven terrain. "Nice enough but not private at all. Sites have paved pads but most are not level. Wifi very spotty. Springs are nice," warns Sue G. about Salt Springs Recreation Area.

Site privacy: Consider spacing between sites when booking. "While the other sites in this spot aren't bad, they just don't offer the amount of privacy that these other 5 sites do," advises Stuart K. when discussing site selection at Rodman Campground.

Winter stays: North-central Florida offers comfortable winter camping. "Very nice park and clean," notes Annell N. about Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park, reflecting the general satisfaction with winter conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rent an RV in Interlachen, Florida for camping?

While Interlachen itself doesn't have dedicated RV rental facilities, several nearby RV parks may offer rental services or connections to rental agencies. Holiday Travel Park off I-95 Exit 278 caters to a large community of RV enthusiasts and may provide rental information. Trails End Outdoors RV Park & Cabins is another option that might offer rentals or direct you to local providers. For those looking to explore RV camping without purchasing, consider checking with these parks directly or looking into RV rental services in the larger nearby cities of Gainesville or Palatka.

What camping options are available in Interlachen, Florida?

Interlachen offers diverse camping experiences across north-central Florida. In the nearby Ocala National Forest, Alexander Springs Recreation Area provides spacious campsites that can accommodate multiple tents with clean facilities and showers. For water-based recreation, Gateway Fish Camp offers riverside camping along the St. Johns River. Additional options include Rodman Campground near Palatka with drive-in access and water, and Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park with both campground and cabin options. The region also features several RV-specific parks catering to different needs and preferences.

What camping is available near Interlachen, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Interlachen, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 259 campgrounds and RV parks near Interlachen, FL and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Interlachen, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Interlachen, FL is Rodman Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 28 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 free dispersed camping spots near Interlachen, FL.

What parks are near Interlachen, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 parks near Interlachen, FL that allow camping, notably National Forests in Florida and Ocala National Forest.