Camping near Waldo, FL

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    North central Florida surrounding Waldo features a mix of state parks, private RV resorts, and rustic camping options within a 30-mile radius. Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park, located 15 miles east of Waldo in Keystone Heights, offers tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins amid ravine landscapes with Spanish moss-draped oaks. The Florida Trail passes through several nearby camping areas, including the primitive Lake Delancy East campground in the Ocala National Forest. Gainesville RV Park provides a secured camping environment with full hookups, while Kate's Fish Camp combines tent and RV camping with direct access to Prairie Creek and the Gainesville-Hawthorne State Bike Trail.

    Camping regulations and accessibility vary significantly across the region's public and private lands. Summer brings intense heat and humidity with frequent afternoon thunderstorms, making spring and fall the preferred camping seasons. As one camper noted, "The sites are spacious and most are shaded. We stayed in site #3, which was tucked into the wood line and somewhat private." Forest service roads leading to primitive sites can be challenging for larger vehicles, with one visitor reporting that Hopkins Prairie Campground had "forest service roads a little rough for our RV." Many campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during winter months when seasonal visitors increase. Cell service remains spotty in more remote areas, especially in national forest campgrounds.

    Natural springs represent a distinctive feature of camping in this region, with several campgrounds providing access to crystal-clear, 72-degree waters. O'Leno State Park receives consistent praise for its proximity to multiple springs, with one reviewer noting, "We like that O'Leno is 15-20 minutes from some of Florida's beautiful Natural Springs." Fishing opportunities abound in nearby lakes and rivers, particularly for bass and panfish. Tent campers generally find more privacy at state parks and forest service campgrounds, while RV travelers have numerous options with varying levels of amenities. The Waldo Flea Market provides a unique local attraction, with one visitor to Gainesville RV Park commenting, "Not much to do here except the Waldo Flea Market next door! But if you are looking for a stopover in the area, it's a fine choice."

    Best Campgrounds near Waldo (237)

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

      4.5(32)13mi from Waldo79 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      from $20 - $100 / night

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      2. Starke-Gainesville NE KOA

      3.9(14)10mi from WaldoRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Just left STARK FLORIDA KOA. No shade but a huge amount of space between sites and set up on an angle which increased the sense of space. Sites had full hook up, elec, water, sewer."

      "KOA - Stark, FL: We spent Christmas Eve here on our way to south Florida. Bill greeted us, took us to our site, guided us in. Very friendly reception."

      from $34 - $58 / night

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      3. Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Campground

      4.7(34)20mi from Waldo45 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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."

      from $18 / night

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      4. Dogwood Campground — O'Leno State Park

      4.7(41)27mi from Waldo27 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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      5. Gainesville RV Park

      2.7(3)1mi from Waldo12 sitesRVs

      "Not much to do here except the Waldo Flea Market next door! But if you are looking for a stopover in the area, it's a fine choice."

      from $55 - $80 / night

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      6. Camp Blanding RV Park

      4.8(6)15mi from WaldoRVs, Tents

      "The children loved the close proximity of the lake. We were approximately 10 feet away from the water. The area had two sets of swings nearby and a dock."

      "Beautiful lake"

      7. Ginnie Springs Outdoors

      4.2(54)32mi from Waldo123 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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      8. Santa Fe Palms RV Resort

      4.0(2)10mi from WaldoRVs

      "Should you find yourself anywhere near the home of The Gators here in landlocked Gainesville, then the location of Santa Fe Palms RV Resort itself will be one of its greatest assets."

      from $45 - $95 / night

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      9. Free.To.Be- Van Site

      5.0(1)10mi from Waldo1 siteRVs

      "They have a great location for vanlifers & roadtrippers to stop by when driving through Florida!  Book your stay on the Dyrt and make sure to post some pictures of your stay!"

      from $34 - $55 / night

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      10. Kate’s Fish Camp

      3.3(3)13mi from WaldoRVs

      "On the subject of water access, let’s just say that while the meandering creek is definitely of interest and should be explored, the real find here is the nearby access to Newnans Lake, which just sits"

      from $26 / night

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    996 Reviews of 237 Waldo 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.

    • Celeste A.
      Jun. 7, 2026

      Indian Lake State Forest Campground

      Weekend Get-Away

      First time at this State Forest campground/park and it was quiet, accessible, and had all the amenities needed for a nice weekend get away. The bathrooms are a little less modern than expected, but they do have a shower which does get hot within seconds. The iron smell is very notable in the water, however.

    • 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.

    • Kai Z.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 28, 2026

      Silver Springs State Park Campground

      Spacious Campsites

      We also only stayed here for one night, but we really enjoyed this campground. The campsites are very large and spacious, and the surrounding trees give you a decent amount of privacy. The bathhouse was very clean, and the showers were especially nice because they were big and roomy, which made them really comfortable to use. The only small downside is that there were only two showers available, at least on the men’s side. The staff was very friendly and helpful. We would definitely recommend staying here.

    • A
      May. 24, 2026

      Black Creek Ravine

      Almost perfect

      Great hike in filled with wildlife saw lots of deer, a bunny, and I’m pretty sure a small group of coyotes. Site is very private and quiet during the day. Unfortunately, the new toll road is right on the other side of the creek which became very loud at night.

    • 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.

    • Don S.
      May. 21, 2026

      Stagecoach RV Park

      Clean, Well-managed. Reasonable fees

      Stayed here for 6 nights in May 2026 while visiting my daughter.  Campsite was easy to access, level, full hookups.  Was within a mile or so of I-95 but the noise level was not bad at all.  Had some minor pixelation with the Cable TV hookups but nothing major.  I needed to extend my reservation by a day and the staff was very helpful in accommodating the request.  Was able to use Verizon 5G with 3 bars.  Would definitely stay here again.

    • 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 :)

    • k
      May. 10, 2026

      Holiday Travel Park

      Glad we only stayed one night

      It started that even though we had a reservation and called ahead, we had to wait 20 minutes for someone to get there to give us our site number. The place is full of long term residents, and many of them were very unkempt. We smelled marijuana the entire time. Lastly, when i went to use the restroom right before we left, it was locked and a sign in the door said to get a key from the office, which was a several minute walk away, but the office wasn’t open. Fortunately we were only there one night


    Guide to Waldo

    The Waldo area sits at approximately 150 feet above sea level with gently rolling pine forests and numerous freshwater lakes scattered throughout the landscape. North central Florida's camping options include private RV resorts alongside state and federal land access points. Trail systems connect many campgrounds with distances ranging from 1-15 miles between access points.

    What to do

    Hiking extensive trail systems: At Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, trails accommodate different experience levels from casual walkers to serious hikers. "The park has 8 trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. We were able to see wild horses, bisons, snakes and gators," notes Brenda S. The park offers wildlife viewing opportunities that change seasonally.

    Scuba diving in natural springs: The 72-degree spring waters around High Springs provide year-round diving conditions. At Ginnie Springs Outdoors, experienced divers can explore underwater cave systems. "Great place for snorkeling, scuba diving, paddle boarding, tent and RV parking and day trips," explains Emily J. Water visibility averages 50+ feet on calm days.

    Fishing opportunities: Multiple lakes within 15 miles of Waldo offer different fishing environments. One camper at O'Leno State Park reported, "The river has a small rapids area, for Florida. Got to see a snake sunbathing next to two turtles with kayaking." Bass fishing peaks during spring months with early morning providing best catches.

    What campers like

    Spacious sites with privacy: At Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park, sites are designed to maximize space between neighbors. "Nice hikes and birding abound! Amazing sunrises with the birds at the lakes. It's quiet, and the sites are relatively private," reports Clean Slate D. Most campsites feature mature tree coverage providing natural site boundaries.

    Abundant wildlife viewing: Bird watchers and wildlife photographers find numerous observation points. "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," mentions Jenn B. at Paynes Prairie. Wildlife is most active during early morning and evening hours.

    Clean facilities despite high usage: Maintenance standards remain consistent across multiple campgrounds. At Dogwood Campground, one camper noted "Everything was well marked, clean, and really have nothing negative to say. It was fully booked and crowded but didn't feel crowded. Easy access to bathrooms." Most facilities are cleaned twice daily during peak season.

    What you should know

    Weather considerations: Summer thunderstorms typically form between 2-5pm and can be intense but brief. One camper at Santa Fe Palms RV Resort mentioned, "Very clean and well maintained. Convenient to Gainesville sites. Could be considered a little high priced but discounts make it ok." Spring and fall offer more moderate temperatures with less precipitation.

    Limited connectivity: Cell service varies dramatically across the region. At Kate's Fish Camp, a visitor reported, "Owners very nice, excellent walking and exploring near pathed walking trail. I tried Verizon, T mobile and AT&T for Internet all sucked." Signal strength decreases with distance from major highways.

    Reservation timing: Weekend availability at state parks fills 3-6 months in advance, while weekday reservations can sometimes be made with shorter notice. For RV sites, one visitor to Starke-Gainesville NE KOA noted, "Large sites. Very nice pool. First rate laundry facilities. Great playground and dog park." Most campgrounds release reservation slots exactly 6 months prior to arrival date.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds offer designated play areas for children. At Starke-Gainesville NE KOA, "The people were so friendly. the facility was clean, showers were clean, water pressure at the sites was great, pool was very pretty, space was great between sites - not on top of each other. Quiet." This provides parents with convenient recreation options.

    Swimming opportunities: Natural springs maintain constant temperatures year-round. "We have stayed here many times. In cabins or in tent. We like to hike which there is plenty of. Canoe which they rent. Firewood is available," says Jenn B. about Gold Head Branch State Park. Swimming areas have varying depth ranges, with most springs featuring shallow entry points.

    Educational programs: Ranger-led activities teach about local ecosystems. "Lovely Park with lots of wildlife!! La Chua trail was beautiful and we saw lots of gators. 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," shares Lindsey H. about her experience at Paynes Prairie. Programs typically run weekends and Wednesday afternoons.

    Tips from RVers

    Site accessibility: Access roads vary significantly in quality between campgrounds. "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," reports Gina E. about Gold Head Branch State Park. Most campgrounds can accommodate up to 40-foot rigs.

    Utility hookups: Availability of water, electric, and sewer connections differs across facilities. A KOA visitor mentioned, "Just left STARK FLORIDA KOA. No shade but a huge amount of space between sites and set up on an angle which increased the sense of space. Sites had full hook up, elec, water, sewer. Very clean laundry, heated pool, camp store, propane, activities."

    Shade considerations: Tree coverage impacts RV air conditioning needs and solar panel effectiveness. At Kate's Fish Camp, a reviewer observed, "Spaces are close and tight but we fit our 26 ft class C in ok, lots of trees." Sites toward campground perimeters typically offer more shade than central locations.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Waldo, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Waldo, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 237 campgrounds and RV parks near Waldo, FL and 6 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Waldo, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Waldo, FL is Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park Campground & Cabins with a 4.5-star rating from 32 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 free dispersed camping spots near Waldo, FL.

    What parks are near Waldo, FL?

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