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Twin Rivers State Forest Primitive Campsites

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For more information, please contact the state forest office at (386) 208-1465.

The Florida Forest Service will close all campgrounds and recreation areas on State Forests if the county where the State Forest is located is placed under a Tropical Storm or Hurricane WARNING by the National Weather Service. Reservations will be automatically refunded for closures related to tropical weather.

Description

The Twin Rivers Primitive Campsites are located within the Twin Rivers State Forest (Madison and Suwannee Counties), about 20 minutes west of Live Oak, FL. The campsites are located next to the Suwannee River and have the following facilities: campsites with no electricity or water. Recreational activities featured here are: fishing, hiking, hunting, canoeing, picnicking, bird watching, horseback riding, wildlife viewing and photography.

There is no potable water or electricity available onsite. This site has no vehicle access. Hike-in or paddle in. Please do pack-in pack-out and do not cut down trees for firewood.

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Location

Twin Rivers State Forest Primitive Campsites is located in Florida

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Directions

Anderson Springs Primitive Group Camp (GPS 83.2113422°W 30.3257938°N) If paddling in, watch for a yellow banded tree on the east bank of Suwannee River for the campsite. The campsite is located on east riverbank 850 ft north of Suwannee River mile marker 121. If hiking in, use Anderson Springs Tract entrance at 6481 River Rd, Live Oak, FL 32060. Hike west on the forest road then follow the blue arrows down the trail to the campsite. Black Tract Primitive Group Camp (GPS 83.2129438°W 30.3459077°N) If paddling in, watch for a yellow banded tree on west bank of Suwannee River for the campsite. The campsite is located on the west riverbank 0.3 miles South of Suwannee River mile marker 123. If hiking in, use Black Tract entrance at 3781 SE River Rd, Lee, FL 32059. Hike northeast on forest road to the campsite. Chitty Bend East Primitive Campsite (GPS 83.2456430°W 30.5124349°N) If paddling in, watch for a yellow banded tree on east bank of Withlacoochee River for the campsite. The campsite is located on east riverbank 0.2 miles north of Withlacoochee River mile marker 14. If hiking in, use Chitty Bend Tract entrance at 1940 NW 36th terrace, Jennings, FL 32052. Hike south on forest road to the campsite. Ellaville Bluff Primitive Group Camp (GPS 83.1772742°W 30.3849252°N) If paddling in, watch for a yellow banded tree on north bank of Suwannee River for the campsite. The campsite is located on north riverbank between Suwannee River mile marker 127 and US 90. If hiking in, use Ellaville Tract entrance at 15632 East US 90, Lee, FL 32059. Hike southeast on the forest roads, passing the kiosk, then continue east, passing the gate. The campsite is located at the end of the forest road at the bank of the Suwannee River. Pot Springs Primitive Group Camp (GPS 83.2428823°W 30.4732552°N) If paddling in, watch for a yellow banded tree on north bank of Withlacoochee River for the campsite. The campsite is located on the north riverbank at Withlacoochee River mile marker 11. If hiking in, use Withlacoochee Tract entrance at SW 28th Lane, Jasper, FL 32052. From SR 6 turn south onto SW 28th Ln. and continue to main entrance of Withlacoochee Tract on the right. Hike west on the forest road. Whenever there is a fork in the road, bare right. Do not pass through any gates at this point. Once reach the fork in the steep slopped road of a recently planted area bare right once then continue to bare left after that. When reach the end of the forest road at the riverbank there will be a gate. Pass through the gate and continue south to the campsite.

Address

7620 133rd Rd
Live Oak, FL 32060

Coordinates

30.345953 N
83.212906 W

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Site Types

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Features

For Campers

  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Electric Hookups
  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Twin Rivers State Forest Primitive Campsites have RV hookups?

According to TheDyrt.com, Twin Rivers State Forest Primitive Campsites has 30 amp and 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups and sewer hookups.

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