Camping near National Forests in Florida

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The National Forests in Florida provide multiple camping environments ranging from riverside sites to secluded forest locations. Ocala National Forest forms the core of the region's outdoor recreation, with established campgrounds like Lake Eaton, Hopkins Prairie, and Juniper Springs offering tent and RV sites. Several locations near the Ocklawaha River, such as Gores Landing and Ocklawaha Canoe Outpost & Resort, provide additional options including cabin rentals. Most developed campgrounds in this area maintain bathroom facilities, though amenities vary significantly between primitive forest service sites and more full-featured resort-style locations.

Road conditions require attention when accessing certain campgrounds in the Ocala National Forest area. Lake Eaton Campground can be reached via unpaved roads that may present challenges for larger vehicles. Several sites operate on a first-come, first-served basis, while others like Salt Springs Recreation Area and Silver Springs State Park require reservations, particularly during winter months when northern visitors increase demand. Water access influences camping patterns throughout the region, with riverside and lakefront sites typically filling fastest. As one camper noted, "Follow your GPS religiously, it is very rural but Google maps won't lead you astray. Good fishing from the river banks too."

Waterfront camping locations receive consistently positive feedback, particularly for fishing opportunities. The Ocklawaha River serves as a central feature for several campgrounds, with Gores Landing described as "a great nook for fishing, camping, off the grid." Camp hosts at many locations enhance the experience, with one review mentioning "The camp host is wonderful - been there for years. We can leave our cars/tents after checking in and head out for a day on the river and know the camp host is keeping a sharp eye out." Mixed-use campgrounds offering tent sites alongside cabin rentals provide flexibility for different camping styles. Proximity to natural springs represents another highlight, with multiple campgrounds serving as convenient bases for visiting Salt Springs, Silver Springs, and Juniper Springs, all offering crystal-clear swimming waters and paddling opportunities.

Best Camping Sites Near National Forests in Florida (329)

    1. Salt Springs Recreation Area

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

    $37 - $69 / 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."

    2. Silver Springs State Park Campground

    41 Reviews
    Ocala, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 236-7148

    $24 - $110 / night

    "We rode our bikes around the campground and were amazed as almost all the sites were huge! Live oak trees with Spanish moss...this campground is truly the "Real Florida"."

    "Silver Springs Silver Springs SP Beautiful Florida campground with 60 sites, many pullthrus. The sites are huge with lots of space and privacy. Lush surroundings."

    3. Juniper Springs Rec Area - Tropical Camp Area

    45 Reviews
    Astor, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 625-3147

    $37 - $60 / night

    "The spring pool is gorgeous and quite, very pretty trails to watch spring boils and turtles. Very sunny during the day and very cool at nigth."

    "The Florida Trail runs right through this spot and has a natural spring connection as well. We camped out near the facilities and am happy to report everything was maintained and clean."

    4. Rodman Campground

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

    $12 - $22 / night

    "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."

    "This peaceful campground provides a serene setting surrounded by towering pines and lush Florida foliage."

    5. Lake Eaton Campground

    7 Reviews
    Fort Mccoy, FL
    6 miles

    $10 - $15 / night

    "Great camp with close location and easy access to Ocala trails"

    "Place is nice, lake walk, gates, toilets etc is available. Firewood is in forest :)"

    6. Gores Landing

    5 Reviews
    Fort Mccoy, FL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 671-8560

    $10 / night

    "Great year around. See previous review"

    7. Ocklawaha Canoe Outpost & Resort

    5 Reviews
    Fort Mccoy, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 236-4606

    $35 / night

    "This is old rural Florida, no glitz. We did a full day trip on the River. Lots of birds, alligators and very quiet and remote. GPS was misleading."

    "Located at the southern tip of Rodman Reservoir, which is one of the major water tributaries that you can float around the NE perimeter of the Ocala National Forest, you’ll discover that this backwater"

    8. Hopkins Prairie Campground — National Forests In Florida

    15 Reviews
    Salt Springs, FL
    16 miles

    $15 / night

    "This is a beautiful campground with proximity to the Florida Scenic Trail. Ideal for tent camping, as the forest service roads were a little rough for our RV."

    "Great view of lake and Hopkins Prairie from most of the sights. Has a large bat house. Florida trail runs thru campground. Pay at the pipe system."

    9. Lake Waldena Resort

    6 Reviews
    Ocklawaha, FL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 625-2851

    "This is a quiet little park that sits around a lake with some woods. Let’s see, the Wifi is poor, but we still were able to stream our favorite show at night."

    "We found the office & lake area & it's great! The boats & kayaks are free for campers. You just have to sign one out at the office. "

    10. Santos Trailhead & Campground

    17 Reviews
    Belleview, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 369-2693

    $22 / night

    "Although in a populated area of Ocala, this campground is positioned in the trees and makes you feel like you are miles from civilization. The sites are spacious and most are shaded."

    "This campground is located near Ocala, FL. on the cross florida greenway. It is a small loop of only 22 sites with water and electric. Has clean restrooms with showers."

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Recent Reviews near National Forests in Florida

1218 Reviews of 329 National Forests in Florida Campgrounds


  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 24, 2025

    Kelly Park Campground

    Great Hiking and Ammenities

    Kelly Park Campground was overall very good. Amenities were solid. Multiple showers in the bath house, accessible water at each lot, a pavement slab and individual electricity hookup for each lot. I wish the lot sizes were a touch larger, but no real issue there. The views and natural blue springs along the hiking trails were awesome. Great to take a dip if it is hot or just spectacular views and photo opps. Bonus is the campgrounds were only a short 10-12 min drive to a really cool music venue, Apopka Amphitheatre. While they don't have a ton of acts come through there, the last time I visited I saw a couple of prominent bands, so you can definitely make a neat trip out of camping and seeing a show if that is your thing (it is for me :) 

    I will definitely come back here for camping, hiking or even just a day out with the family as there is tons to do in the park, springs, etc.

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 23, 2025

    Mutual Mine Youth Group Campground — Withlacoochee State Forest

    Simple and quiet

    We love this campground because it’s so close to home. It’s clean quiet with large sites. You can hear traffic but cannot see the road. Some sites more secluded than others but all are good size. Clean bathrooms and property.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 22, 2025

    Port Cove RV Resort

    Would not come back or recommend .

    Nobody is around when we arrived. The gate was closed and we had no gate code and had someone behind us. Called the number (apparently nobody is in the office) she said dg ex caring a code bug she did not. She texted me a code and could have also just told me over the phone!! The car behind us ended up putting in the code because I had to wait for the text. We were sent a map of the sites and the park is poorly marked. We went all the way to the end by the marina and had our jeep in tow. Had to completely disconnect in order to turn around. We have a 43’ MH and space is tight. We got turned around- had to ask someone where the site was as it was nowhere near the number that was on the map. Then once we found it, had to back up, turn into another road, blocking traffic and then back it in- I had asked for a pull through and apparently there is no such thing here. This place is so jacked up it’s ridiculous. We’re here until after Thanksgiving so we gotta make the best of it but- never again. It’s in the middle of nowhere and an hour from St. Augustine.

  • g
    Nov. 17, 2025

    Flagler by the Sea Campground

    Beautiful location on the beach, friendly folks, got to know other campers

    i have spent several winter months here, and i always enjoyed myself, fishing was great, , neighbor's were very friendly even the Canadian 's. the little lady that worked the office was very nice. i have stayed all over Florida from St. Augustine to Fort Myers and none can compare to Flagler by the sea. hey i just love this place so many happy Memories.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 4, 2025

    Princess Place Preserve - Moody Campground

    Beautiful Campground

    This campground is quiet and the sites are spread out. I'm here during the week, I'm not sure how the weekend would be. The Grounds are well kept and a lot of history here. The site i have is right on the water. It's big enough for two families. I would come back!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 4, 2025

    Salt Springs Recreation Area

    3 night primitive (tent car camping)

    Awesome Very well kept, many trails nearby, staff, hosts and campers all very nice. Springs are great for a swim to see some of the local fish, crabs and maybe a manatee.

  • Thunderroad 5.
    Oct. 25, 2025

    Salt Springs Recreation Area

    Great place to camp

    First federal park campground i stayed in that had full hookups. Nice bathhouse. Beautiful campground with nicely sized sites. Stayed during government shutdown. Since campground is managed by private company, shutdown didn't close campground. Staff and hosts were friendly and enjoyed the stay. Only drawback was lack of any cell service, but starlink worked fine.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Davenport Landing

    Cool spot, beware of bears

    I really enjoyed this spot, but I did spot a bear on my way in and scat along the road. I wouldn't recommend this spot to beginners or inexperienced outdoor enthusiasts. There is a campground nearby that charges 10bucks a night that I would recommend for families or beginners. Delancy Campground is accessible from this (FS Road 74) location

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2025

    Rodman Campground

    Florida Wildlife, Super Clean Restrooms and Camp Sites

    This was my first stay here, but I'll be back. Really nice and clean bathrooms, showers, and camp sites. It was quiet, relaxing, nice hiking trails, and plenty of wildlife.
    They offer tent camping and RV.


Guide to National Forests in Florida

The National Forests in Florida provide a network of primitive and developed campgrounds spanning diverse ecosystems, from pine flatwoods to hardwood hammocks. With year-round camping opportunities, these sites experience significant temperature fluctuations between seasons, ranging from below freezing in winter months to above 90°F with high humidity during summer. Many primitive campgrounds throughout the forest require vehicles with higher clearance due to unpaved access roads.

What to do

Kayaking on crystal springs: At Juniper Springs Rec Area, the spring-fed river offers exceptional paddling opportunities. "The springs/swimming area is really beautiful! Huge with room for lots of people, deep diving areas, shallows children's areas. It's really great. And cold, it's around 72 all year, so if its hot SWIM!" according to Zanny M. The river run includes navigational challenges depending on water levels.

Mountain biking on developed trails: Santos Trailhead & Campground serves as a central hub for extensive trail networks. "It's an international destination for mountain biking! While there are no mountains in Florida, there are many man made ramps and jumps and turns," shares David G. The trails include both technical features and smoother paths through scenic areas.

Wildlife viewing on river banks: The waterways near Rodman Campground provide excellent wildlife spotting opportunities. "We saw deer at dusk meandering through the woods," reports Jeff E., who stayed at campsite 61. Early morning hours offer the best chances to observe native species along the shorelines.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Campers consistently praise the spacious layout at Silver Springs State Park Campground. "The sites are big and have plenty of space between them. The the park staff we interacted with were very friendly and informative," notes Carlos R. Many campsites feature natural vegetation barriers.

Natural swimming holes: The 72-degree springs provide refreshing swimming spots during hot weather. "The spring pool is gorgeous and quite, very pretty trails to watch spring boils and turtles," reports Marisol R. about Juniper Springs. These swimming areas feature both shallow sections for children and deeper portions for adults.

Fishing opportunities: Rodman Campground offers direct access to productive fishing waters. "We had a great time. Full shade and very level. Water directly in front of our site," writes Lauren W. Local anglers target bass, catfish, and panfish species from both shorelines and boats.

What you should know

Seasonal crowds affect availability: Winter months bring significant visitor increases to most campgrounds. "This was quite a relief to be able to secure reservations for both the beginning and end of my trip," mentions Charlie M. at Silver Springs State Park, highlighting the challenge of securing sites during peak periods.

Noise considerations: External factors can impact camping experiences at certain locations. "IF there is an 'ALL HOURS WEEKEND' at the nearby Hog Waller Campground and ATV Resort (right across the river), then the trails remain open 24 hours and you will not have any tranquility or relaxation all night," warns Jeff E. about Rodman Campground.

Limited amenities at primitive sites: Lake Eaton Campground offers a more basic camping experience. "Decent campground near the lake but not on it. A short walk to the dock. Pump water that I'm not sure is potable," notes Denny S. Many forest service campgrounds lack showers, electricity, and potable water.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water activities: Salt Springs Recreation Area provides family-friendly water access. "We went camping here with two small kids, one of the sites closest to the springs, just a short walk. The campsite was much bigger than I expected," shares Desirae L. The springs maintain a consistent 72-degree temperature year-round.

Trail difficulty considerations: Select appropriate hiking routes based on children's abilities. "The trails around the park were my favorite part, there are crystal springs & the spring fed river meandering all through the park," explains Nicole D. about Juniper Springs. Most campgrounds offer both short, easy trails and longer options.

Wildlife education opportunities: Several campgrounds feature wildlife viewing platforms and interpretive materials. "It's a gorgeous natural run, sometimes with obstacles depending on tide and fallen trees," describes Zanny M. regarding Juniper Springs, where families can observe native species in natural habitats.

Tips from RVers

Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds require additional equipment for comfortable setup. "Sites have paved pads but most are not level. Wifi very spotty," advises Sue G. about Salt Springs Recreation Area. Bringing leveling blocks or stabilizers helps address uneven surfaces.

Unpaved access roads: Forest service campgrounds often have challenging approach roads. "You have to use unpaced road to get there, so keep 4x4 in mind," warns Alex P. about Lake Eaton Campground. Larger RVs may struggle with limited turning radius on these routes, particularly after rainfall.

Reservation timing: Securing preferred spots requires advanced planning. "It is HIGHLY advisable that you make your CG reservations here at Salt Springs SP WAY in advance by calling 1-877-444-6777 or booking online at Recreation.gov," recommends Stuart K., noting that popular sites fill quickly during peak seasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near National Forests in Florida?

According to TheDyrt.com, National Forests in Florida offers a wide range of camping options, with 329 campgrounds and RV parks near National Forests in Florida and 8 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near National Forests in Florida?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near National Forests in Florida is Salt Springs Recreation Area with a 4.4-star rating from 59 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near National Forests in Florida?