Best Campgrounds near Spring Hill, FL

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Camping options around Spring Hill, Florida include a mix of established RV parks, waterfront campgrounds, and state forest sites. Encore Topics RV Resort provides full hookups and amenities near the Nature Coast Parkway, while more rustic options can be found at Withlacoochee State Forest's Crooked River Campground. Mary's Fish Camp offers waterfront camping on Mud River with tent sites, RV spaces, and cabin rentals. Several parks in the region accommodate both tent and RV camping, with Pasco County's Crews Lake Wilderness Park providing access to water activities and primitive camping sites approximately 7 miles from Spring Hill proper.

Most campgrounds in the Spring Hill area require advance reservations, particularly during winter months when seasonal visitors arrive. Water and electric hookups are standard at most established sites, though primitive camping options with fewer amenities exist at Serenova Tract and parts of Withlacoochee State Forest. "This place is very nice and well put together if you have an RV. I do primitive camping mostly and can say that there is a lack of care for the placement for the sites," noted one visitor about Mary's Fish Camp. Summer heat and humidity can be challenging, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September, while winter provides mild conditions ideal for outdoor recreation.

The waterfront camping experiences near Spring Hill receive consistently positive feedback for fishing and wildlife viewing opportunities. Campers at Mary's Fish Camp highlight the spring-fed waters where mullet fishing is popular from the seawall. "Mary's fish camp is hands down the best camping experience we've had. Super friendly people, staff. Love the laid back feel. Hop in your kayak and go enjoy!" commented one visitor. Several campgrounds feature water access for boating, kayaking, and fishing. While RV campers have numerous full-hookup options, tent campers may find limited dedicated spaces and shade at some locations. Campgrounds closer to water typically fill more quickly, especially at locations like Cody's RV Park with its unique character and proximity to Weeki Wachee attractions.

Best Camping Sites Near Spring Hill, Florida (297)

    1. Crooked River Campground — Withlacoochee State Forest

    38 Reviews
    Nobleton, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 797-4140

    "Crooked River Campground is located within the Croom Tract of Withlacoochee State Forest (Hernando County), and a short 5-mile drive from I-75."

    "Each campground has its primitive camp charm all come with a picnic table, parking spot, a wooden pole you can hang your garbage, and a water spout near by."

    2. Mary’s Fish Camp

    11 Reviews
    Weeki Wachee, FL
    7 miles
    Website

    $35 - $175 / night

    "Our site(cant remember which number) was right next to the hill which I defientally reccomend because the hill and field allow you to spread out more."

    "Located on the Mud River but don't let the name fool you. This is a spring fed tidal tributary which means almost crystal clear, dolphins. manatees, aquatic birds and fish galore."

    3. Serenova Tract Campsites

    9 Reviews
    Hudson, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 423-1476

    "Starkey wilderness park and can be accessed off of Route 52 in Land O' Lakes, Fl."

    "You do have to apply for a permit to camp here through the SW Florida water management site. The campground is gated so you need a code to get in, which is a nice safety feature."

    4. Cody's RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Weeki Wachee, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 596-6010

    $30 - $70 / night

    "Close to a beach and lots of food and grocery choices. Close to everything but feels tucked away."

    "They offer RV and tent camping year around and most have a decent amount of space in between."

    5. Camper's Holiday

    7 Reviews
    Brooksville, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 796-3707

    $10 - $38 / night

    "We paid around 20/ night. There is a 55+ community using the same entrance and sharing the pool and park.

    The campground was about 1/2 full when we were here."

    "Treed sites, campers pavilion, swimming pool, group campfire site, secure, gated facility, close to all nature coast activities"

    6. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Thonotosassa, FL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 987-6771

    $24 / night

    "Then exit 7 to Highway 301 north about 10 miles to the campground. The way in which the state park and campground are set up is easy too."

    "This was my first time at a campground in Florida! I was surrounded by beautiful wildlife (alligators, birds, and even a wild boar). The hiking trails were perfect for a beginner or a regular hiker."

    7. Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park

    13 Reviews
    New Port Richey, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 834-3247

    "Great get away in west-central Florida as a day trip or long weekend stay.
    We spent the day hiking the numerous off-road trails and enjoying some of the amenities the park has to offer."

    "3.2 mile hike through mostly open Florida pine forest with the occasional swamp. Perfect time of year to come. Site has great shade and opens up at the fire pit for great star gazing."

    8. Encore Topics

    3 Reviews
    Spring Hill, FL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Great grocery store near by. Very nice neighbors. Very quiet at night & pretty friendly. Just didn't care for the office not being open on the weekends"

    "Very nice campground conveniently located right off of 589 ( Suncoast Parkway) 38 miles north of TPA. FRIENDLY neighbors, pet friendly. Nice amenities."

    9. Pasco County - Crews Lake Wilderness Park

    3 Reviews
    Spring Hill, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 861-3038

    "Awesome park with well maintained trail. There are a lot of other small trails that lead off into the woods. If you wander, bring a compass and throw some az. Fun times"

    "Love this place so many trails"

    10. Encore Clover Leaf Forest RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Brooksville, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We are staying here for 2 weeks and although it's your typical Florida park with tight spots and tons of permanents, it's also very quaint. Our neighbors are wonderful and the staff is friendly."

    "Close to amenities but still has a feel of off the beaten path. Fairly well maintained. Not a bad park"

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Recent Reviews near Spring Hill, FL

972 Reviews of 297 Spring Hill Campgrounds


  • Kathryn B.
    Nov. 25, 2025

    Seven Sisters Campground

    Great location

    Super friendly staff. Nice clean restrooms. Easy to level. Perfect location to see what the area has to offer.

  • 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.

  • R
    Nov. 15, 2025

    Edward Medard Park

    Margaret conservation park

    sites covered in shell, lots of trees, great manager and staff.

  • SukiDookie ..The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Cypress Creek Preserve

    Nice visit

    There are pot holes as you drive in that are kinda steep however nothing too serious. The spots are spacious and all other campers were respectful of noise volume and kept spots clean.

  • Zackary C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 4, 2025

    Edward Medard Park

    Edward Medard

    All the sites were just leveled. The roads re-paved. The bath houses re-done. #1 in the county now.

  • Ethan H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2025

    Colt Creek State Park Campground

    Good, clean campsite

    This campsite was nice with a good amount of wildlife. It was very quiet at night even with a decent amount of other people around. The only downside was there wasn’t a ton of privacy at every campsite, and the clean bathrooms were only missing toilet paper. Other than that, good campsite with very nice rangers.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Serenova Tract Campsites

    Beautiful park

    The campground is nestled in a canopy of oaks ,pines with palmetto underbrush. It was packed when I arrived. But I found the ideal site around the Pavillion circle. It was nice to have neighbors after being alone for so long. My site doesn't have a fire ring, but a picnic table. Toilets and water not far away. Excellent trails to hike.

  • Zackary C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Lithia Springs

    October 2025

    It’s a beautiful campground. That’s a well maintained by The very friendly and helpful staff. The scenery and activities available at this part make it well worth the drive and work the stay.


Guide to Spring Hill

Primitive camping opportunities near Spring Hill, Florida range from secluded forest sites to riverside locations within a 30-minute drive. The region sits at the transition between Florida's central ridge and coastal lowlands, creating diverse ecosystems across relatively short distances. Spring Hill's camping season extends year-round, though winter (November-March) offers the most comfortable temperatures with lows in the 50s and highs in the 70s.

What to Do

Riverside paddling: At Crooked River Campground, campers can access the Withlacoochee River system directly. "We enjoyed a group paddle down the river for a few hours. We shuttled some cars down that way so we could paddle far down and ride back," notes Tracy L H. The staircase access to the river accommodates small boats and kayaks.

Trail exploration: Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park features over 50 miles of multi-use trails. "We come out to Starkey all the time, for the hiking and for the on and off road biking," says Rich S. The park maintains separate trails for hikers, cyclists, and equestrians, with primitive sites scattered throughout the wilderness area.

Mullet fishing: The spring-fed Mud River at Mary's Fish Camp offers unique fishing opportunities without needing a boat. "Mullet fishing is the big draw. The fish swarm the fishing dock/wall so no boat needed to find action. The locals chum the water all day with oatmeal," explains CJ. The fishing wall extends 275 feet along the waterfront.

What Campers Like

Privacy between sites: Serenova Tract Campsites provides well-separated camping areas. "Very private, great views and the neighboring campers were very respectful! Not much in terms of single track for mountain biking, however we had fun exploring the dirt roads in our Forester," reports Brett D. The campground requires reservations through Southwest Florida Water Management District.

Clean facilities: Hillsborough River State Park maintains high cleanliness standards. "We are boondockers so we tend to stay away from very peoplely places...That said it was very comfortable everything was clean and super convenient," writes Gail W. The park offers dedicated dishwashing sinks and laundry facilities uncommon at other area campgrounds.

Old Florida atmosphere: Several campgrounds preserve natural Florida ecosystems. "This site is in the Croom Tract of the Withlacoochee State Forest. Lots of wildlife abounds and it's right along the river with a launch area. Very nice primitive campsites," Tracy L H. shares about Crooked River Campground. Many sites feature natural understory vegetation rather than manicured grounds.

What You Should Know

Reservation requirements: Most camping areas demand advance planning. "Need a reservation, there are just a handful of sites. Each has a fire ring and a table. Locked gate (you need a code they give you in your reservation confirmation)," explains Hootmon H. about Serenova Tract. Winter months fill particularly quickly at established campgrounds.

Limited tent options: While RV camping dominates, primitive tent sites exist with varying amenities. "The tent sites are primitive but there is a bath house," notes Amy about Cody's RV Park. At Mary's Fish Camp, a reviewer cautions: "The camping sites are directly in the sun the entire day until sundown. There is no real parking for the sites."

Weather considerations: Summer brings challenging camping conditions. "Bring plenty of bugspray, the mosquitoes here are big enough to carry away a small dog," warns Jake H. about Hillsborough River State Park. Afternoon thunderstorms commonly flood low-lying areas, particularly from June through September.

Tips for Camping with Families

Look for secluded group sites: Crooked River Campground offers larger camping areas suitable for families. "My boyfriend, myself, and 3 kids (7-8y/o) spent 4th of July weekend here and LOVED it! The spacious, private campsites were a plus. It truly felt like we were camping alone in the forest and the kids loved getting to explore," shares Danae N.

Seek water access: River and spring proximity provides natural entertainment for children. "The walk to the river from our site was so worth it. We loved exploring the trail and then letting the kids play in the water while we tried to catch some bass... The kids really loved cooling off in the river and catching frogs," continues Danae N.

Consider cabin options: Pasco County - Crews Lake Wilderness Park offers cabins as alternatives to tent camping. The park provides "well maintained trail. There are a lot of other small trails that lead off into the woods," according to Marquee M., making it suitable for family explorations.

Tips from RVers

Check electrical connections: At Mary's Fish Camp, Carlos O. warns about infrastructure issues: "Good place but only bad thing is power connection on boxes they have melted plugs I wouldn't connect to it." Bringing a voltage tester helps identify potentially problematic hookups.

Site selection matters: At Encore Clover Leaf Forest RV Resort, proximity to roads affects noise levels. "Would try to not park close to the main road. Just one row back is a lot quieter," advises Jacob C. Most parks have tighter spacing than shown in promotional materials.

Internet connectivity varies: Cell service can be unreliable in wooded areas. Jacob C. notes, "If you stay long term you can get your own internet service from one of the providers around." Many parks offer WiFi, but signals rarely reach outlying campsites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly camping options with activities for kids in Spring Hill?

Families looking for kid-friendly camping near Spring Hill have several great options. Florida Sand Music Ranch in Brooksville features rolling hills, a picturesque lake with wildlife viewing opportunities, and clean bathroom facilities. Kids will enjoy exploring the natural surroundings. Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park offers an excellent getaway with numerous hiking trails, separate primitive tent and car-camping areas, and cabin options for families who prefer more comfort. The park provides multiple amenities and outdoor activities perfect for children to explore nature while staying relatively close to Spring Hill.

What are the best campgrounds in Spring Hill, Florida?

While Spring Hill itself has limited camping options, the surrounding Hernando County offers excellent alternatives. Crooked River Campground — Withlacoochee State Forest provides shoreline sites on Silver Lake within the Croom Tract, just a short drive from I-75. For those seeking a more private experience, Cypress Glen Campground offers large, well-maintained sites perfect for a peaceful retreat. Other notable options include Camper's Holiday near Brooksville for RV travelers and Encore Topics in Spring Hill itself, which features full hookups and amenities for longer stays.

Is there swimming available at Spring Hill camping areas?

Yes, several camping areas near Spring Hill offer swimming opportunities. Lake Louisa State Park Campground features multiple lakes for swimming, though it's located closer to Orlando than Spring Hill proper. Lower Hillsborough Wilderness Preserve offers swimming access in designated areas within one of the largest recreation areas in Hillsborough County. Closer to Spring Hill, Crews Lake Wilderness Park provides swimming facilities during warmer months. Always check current conditions before planning a swimming trip, as water levels and safety conditions can vary seasonally, and some natural swimming areas may not have lifeguards.

Where can I find fishing campgrounds near Spring Hill, FL?

Hog Island Campground — Withlacoochee State Forest sits on the eastern bank of the Withlacoochee River, offering excellent fishing opportunities. The campground provides direct access to the river, making it ideal for anglers. Mary's Fish Camp is another excellent option with boat-in access and facilities for fishermen. For a more primitive fishing experience, Oak Ridge Primitive Campground in the Southwest Florida Water Management District provides access to fishing spots with less development. Most fishing campgrounds in the area require a valid Florida fishing license, and some offer boat rentals or launches.