Best RV Parks & Resorts near Suwannee, FL

Full hookup RV sites with both 30 and 50 amp service are available throughout the Suwannee, Florida region, making it a convenient destination for motorhome travelers. Long Branch Rest & Ride RV & Horse Park offers big-rig friendly sites with full hookups and on-site RV storage, though they charge different rates for 30 amp ($40/night) versus 50 amp ($50/night) service. Madison RV Resort and Golf Course features 95 spacious sites with full hookups and is particularly popular with adult RVers. Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground provides extensive RV camping options with water and electric hookups across its 800-acre property. Kelly's RV Park in nearby White Springs accommodates large rigs with 50 amp service and sewer connections. As one RVer noted about Madison RV Resort, "Very nice resort with friendly and polite staff and neighbors. Clean laundry and bathhouse. Big rig friendly."

Cell service varies significantly between RV parks in the area, with most locations reporting adequate Verizon coverage. Lake City RV Resort, located just off I-10, offers convenient access for overnight travelers with pull-through sites under tall pines. Moonshine Acres RV Park provides full hookup sites that are described as "well maintained" though lacking tree coverage for shade. Most RV campgrounds in the region are pet-friendly with designated dog areas; Madison RV Resort features a particularly large fenced dog park spanning about two acres. Dump stations are available at most parks, though Green Acres RV Park in McAlpin lacks this amenity. Seasonal considerations include occasional train noise at Madison RV Resort and potential flooding during heavy rains at some locations. For RVers seeking proximity to the Suwannee River, Suwannee River State Park Campground offers electric and water hookups with a boat ramp nearby for water recreation.

Best RV Sites Near Suwannee, Florida (94)

    1. Long Branch Rest & Ride RV & Horse Park

    1 Review
    Suwannee, FL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 205-9371

    "We were heading westward down the very long straight eastward-westward line that is Highway 10, which connects the first coast of Florida in Jacksonville to the complete opposite side of the state in Pensacola"

    2. Eagles Roost RV Resort

    10 Reviews
    Lake Park, GA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 559-5192

    "This is a great stopover since it has easy access to I-75 on the FL-GA line. The sites are shady and have many pull through concrete pad sites that are well maintained."

    "Nice campground and convenient for overnight Glamping. Beatiful moss trees and surrounding scenery. Nice pool and store. Very friendly and polite staff."

    3. Lake Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Lake Park, GA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 559-6555

    "The wifi is not bad, but no cable TV if that is important. The staff is nice. Grounds are kept up well. The trees are beautiful here with the Spanish moss. Kind of pricey for the limited amenities."

    "Selected campground based on proximity to interstate. Loud traffic drove us to stay inside our camper instead of enjoying outside."

    4. Kelly's RV Park

    1 Review
    White Springs, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 397-2616

    "Very friendly staff. Free wifi. To stream you will need to purchase wifi. Just 99 cents a day. The nearby preserve is beautiful with nice hiking/biking trails."

    5. Madison RV Resort and Golf Course

    9 Reviews
    Pinetta, FL
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 688-0363

    $63 - $187 / night

    "The RV resort is wonderful! Friendly and polite staff and neighbors. Clean laundry and bathhouse. A large dog park."

    "There’s signage as you get close to the campground(CG) to guide you in."

    6. Lake City RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Lake City, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 752-0830

    "It was our pleasure and privilege to stay with Lake City RV Resort."

    "Had a very level and nice site with plenty of room for our 32' Motorhome towing a 20' trailer. Wifi was great. Cable had good reception."

    7. Moonshine Acres RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Fort White, FL
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (833) 744-6378

    $50 - $65 / night

    "No tree coverage or shade, but a nice site. Full hook up & well maintained. Campground is new & facilities look like it. Well maintained & the sites are all well manicured."

    "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."

    8. Hart Springs Park

    20 Reviews
    Fanning Springs, FL
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 463-3444

    $35 - $250 / night

    "Camp Ground Review:

    The Hart Spring has one of the largest swimming area with year-round 72-degree Fahrenheit water temperatures."

    "It’s our go to place near some of our favorite Florida Springs when they are not available. This park is clean and well maintained with a swimming pool."

    9. Camping out in Country

    2 Reviews
    Fort White, FL
    35 miles
    +1 (386) 406-4854

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Located in the country and off the beaten path, be sure to have everything you need before you arrive. All sites are beautiful. The bath house is clean and maintained...water is hot."

    10. Green Acres RV Park Florida LLC

    2 Reviews
    Live Oak, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (386) 382-1330

    $35 / night

    "We were looking for a stopover in northern Florida and discovered this great little park while reading camping reviews. "

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RV Park Reviews near Suwannee, FL

566 Reviews of 94 Suwannee Campgrounds


  • W
    May. 20, 2021

    Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park Campground

    Awesome campground and facilities!

    We stayed here a couple of years ago while visiting family and friends in Lake City, about 20 miles away.  I was very impressed with the facilities, very clean and well kept.  Site 19 is a long pull through with plenty of room for a big rig and tow vehicle.  Picnic table and fire ring available.  Beautiful trees with Spanish moss give the park that old Florida feel.  This is Florida, so expect humidity and some bugs.  Not a lot of breeze at our site but very shady.  Staff was very courteous and helpful, work campers rode by occasionally and would carry off trash if needed.  There is a nice museum and camp store/gift shop onsite also.  Cell service was good, didn't try the tv.  There is no big stores nearby, just a Dollar General in White Springs near the entrance.  Definitely a thumbs up.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 6, 2023

    Perry KOA

    One of the Best KOA/Private Campgrounds We've Stayed

    The campground(CG) was easy to find. Check-in was quick and very friendly and we headed to back-in site E-27 for our overnight stay. This premium site is probably one of the most spacious in the CG, especially on the utilities side, where a swing bench looks out to a huge field. There was a nice patio, furniture, and propane grill that unfortunately, due to the January cold weather snap, we did not get to use. There’s a large tree on this site, so satellite could be iffy, but they have cable TV, plus you get a good amount of OTA channels. The sites in this KOA are well-spaced in comparison to others we’ve stayed in the past. They have a nice camp store that even has a humidor with cigars. They also seem to be the town’s“go-to” place for propane fills. Water pressure was good at about 50 PSI, and we got 3 bars on Verizon. We were in the far back corner of the CG and had to carefully plan our departure to avoid tight turns and other campers departing to get to the exit. Perry has your major amenities. Get a site in the back area away from the road noise. As this was easily one of the best KOAs and private CGs we’ve stayed in, we would definitely come back.

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2020

    Valdosta Oaks RV Park

    Great location, Awesome overnight

    We stopped here in May of 2020 enroute to leaving Florida. The location was the perfect stopping point for overnighting. It is located close to I-75 so very easy to get off the highway and back on in the morning.

    The Park: 100 very level sites, full hook ups, easy to get in and out of. Plenty of space for big rigs. They have WiFi too! They had public restrooms and shower houses at the office. The park is really pretty, very clean. Most sites were pull through sites.

    The owner and staff were very kind! We occasional heard traffic and thought we heard 1 train at night. We really enjoyed our stay and we will stay again.

    Due to the virus we are not using public restrooms at this time so I don’t have any photos of them.

  • Kandi G.
    Sep. 3, 2018

    Suwannee River State Park Campground

    Wonderful option for tent or rv camping

    Electric and water hook ups. Camping sites are large enough for 2 tents. Shaded well. There’s a decent boat ramp with over flow parking for the truck and trailer. Great for kayaking and Small boating. Trails are great for hiking and a few for mountain biking. Neat cemetery back in the grass lands near ranger station, lots of tortoises to see. Pet friendly for domestic pets. Ranger station was very helpful and knowledgeable about trails for longer distance biking. Wood for sale. Hot water bath house as well. Site has picnic tables. Very clean area.

  • Meandering Life
    Feb. 1, 2019

    Dogwood Campground — O'Leno State Park

    Lovely, older state park

    The roads and campsites are a bit narrow since this was built long ago before big rigs, but we didn’t have any trouble navigating with our 30’ travel trailer. The campsites are relatively level and have beautiful trees and scenery. There’s a good bit of distance between you and your neighbor which is always nice. The campsites have electricity and water and there is a dump station on-site. We only stayed a few days in January 2019 to visit some friends in the Gainesville area, but would love to come back to explore the area more. Easy access to the park and to Gainesville. We had good internet service for AT&T and Verizon. From the park, you can see the Santa Fe River flow below the ground to the Santa Fe sink. Overall, it was a very nice state park and we will definitely stay again.

  • Elisha  L.
    Nov. 11, 2020

    River Park RV Park

    Visiting family

    We chose this park because it was close to family we were visiting. 

    Pros:

    Full hookups

    Laundry mat

    Showers

    Dog park

    Close to interstate

    Cons:

    Uneven sites

    Very close together 

    Tiny concrete pad, very little grass

    No picnic table or fire ring

    If you sit outside, your just looking at the side of the RV right next to you. 

    Lots of fulltimers with pretty rundown sites

    Overly concerned about the grass while letting the rest of the park run down

    Nothing worth getting pics of here

    We will try a different park when we go back.

  • G
    Jul. 16, 2020

    Island Oaks RV Resort

    Florida's newest RV Resort coming Spring 2021

    Everything we could hope for; private sites, extra large super-sites, pull-through, back-in, fishing lake, swimming lake, swimming pool, sports courts, dog park, pub and poolside cafe and restaurant, miles of walking trails and conservation area. We are happy campers, can't wait for spring.

  • C
    Feb. 20, 2023

    Lake Park Campground

    Nice campground

    The roads and sites are paved. The wifi is not bad, but no cable TV if that is important. The staff is nice. Grounds are kept up well. The trees are beautiful here with the Spanish moss. Kind of pricey for the limited amenities. The sites are also a little snug for big rigs, but doable. Would stay again

  • S
    Apr. 16, 2021

    Moonshine Acres RV Park

    New campground with great amenities

    Stayed on site 115. No tree coverage or shade, but a nice site. Full hook up & well maintained. Campground is new & facilities look like it. Well maintained & the sites are all well manicured. An off leash dog park, 24hr rec room, general store, and restroom facilities. Would definitely recommend if in the area.


Guide to Suwannee

The Suwannee region spans multiple counties in north Florida with elevations rarely exceeding 100 feet above sea level. Campers find a mix of private and county-operated facilities throughout the area, with spring and fall offering the most comfortable camping conditions when temperatures average between 65-85°F. Most campgrounds in the region provide access to natural springs that maintain a consistent 72°F year-round temperature.

What to do

Spring swimming access: Hart Springs Park offers one of the largest swimming areas in the region with year-round 72-degree water. The park includes "a short boardwalk walk at the springs takes you out to the shores of Suwannee river" and features "a splash pad, volleyball and basketball court" according to reviewer Brenda S.

Hiking trails: Explore the natural areas around the campgrounds through connected trail systems. At Long Branch Rest & Ride RV & Horse Park, visitors enjoy "tons of hiking, biking and riding trails" with "endless array of ancient and live Oaks dripping with Spanish moss so long that you'd think you were in a fairy tale" as noted by Stuart K.

Golfing opportunities: Madison RV Resort and Golf Course provides camping with direct access to golfing. As MickandKarla W. describes, "Our nightly rate was based on the monthly rate and included a golf cart and golfing on their well maintained 9 hole course."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campgrounds throughout the region maintain well-kept bathhouses and common areas. At Moonshine Acres RV Park, "Small yet extremely well cared for campground... The Clubhouse is AMAZING. The bathrooms were beautifully done," according to reviewer Ragan.

Quiet surroundings: Many campgrounds offer peaceful environments away from urban noise. Camping out in Country provides "absolute peace and quiet except for the occasional sounds of farm animals and crickets" with sites that are "large, shaded, and spread out," as BA K. mentions.

Wildlife viewing: The natural setting offers opportunities to observe Florida wildlife. At Hart Springs, "a boardwalk that makes a big loop against the river where we have see owls hawks and other large wildlife," says Bri F., making it ideal for nature enthusiasts.

What you should know

Seasonal considerations: Flooding can affect spring access during certain times of year. At Hart Springs Park, one camper noted that "Hart springs was closed while we were there due to flooding and construction" though they still enjoyed the campground itself.

Limited amenities at some locations: Some campgrounds offer rustic experiences with minimal facilities. Green Acres RV Park "has power, water and sewer hookup at each site" but "no bath house at this time" according to Louis N., though "the owners have plans to eventually build one."

Highway noise: Campgrounds near major roads may experience traffic sounds. At Lake City RV Resort, one reviewer mentioned it is "right next to I-10. Extremely convenient" but "campsites are too close together and too close to a highway, but the amenities make up for it."

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly amenities: Several campgrounds offer features specifically for children. Moonshine Acres RV Park has "amenities including game room, dog park, playground, general store and more to come" as noted by teresa P., making it suitable for family trips.

Consider swimming options: Natural springs provide safe swimming areas for children. At Hart Springs Park, "The spring has an over bridge and concrete steps that lead down into the springs. Plenty of shade and Pavilions with grills close to the springs, playground, bathrooms and camp store" according to Brenda S.

Plan for limited connectivity: Cell service can be unreliable at more remote campgrounds. Camping out in Country offers "barely any cell signal, wifi provided" as BA K. mentions, so plan activities that don't require internet access.

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Choose your site based on your specific needs. At Eagles Roost RV Resort, Ashley W. advises "If I had to stay in the area again however I would probably find a campground with larger sites" after finding their site "directly behind the office and it was super narrow."

Arrival timing: For RV campgrounds near Suwannee, Florida, consider when you'll arrive. At Eagles Roost RV Resort, one camper shared, "I was told my reservation would be to the left of the door in the night reservations spot. We arrived around 6pm to find other reservations but not mine. It was no biggy lots of spots and easy to find your way around."

Level sites: Site conditions vary across rv campgrounds in the Suwannee area. At Lake Park Campground, Eleanor the Airstream R. reported "Site was unlevel and took three boards to fix side to side, disconnected from TV to fix fore/aft" and recommends "asking for sites up near the front of the park, as they appeared newer and more level."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Suwannee, FL is Long Branch Rest & Ride RV & Horse Park with a 5-star rating from 1 review.

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