Magnolia Springs State Park Campground
Reviewed Jun. 5, 2018

A state park rich in national history

This state park has a beautiful natural spring that is home to aquatic turtles, fish and aligators. It has history as a prisoner of war camp for the civil war and you can see some of that natural history as you walk it's many trails. The knowledgeable rangers work hand in hand with the local college and it's students in archeology to uncover more and more of it's secrets. Here you can play on athe playground with its water splashpad, go down the slides, and walk around the stream looking for aligators (don't feed the aligators) There is birdwatching, kicking and canoeing or paddleboats if you prefer on the lake. You can primitive camp, use a tent or RV space with water and power or rent a cabin. The friends of the park and the rangers host many various activities to make your stay a memorable one. Enjoy!

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  • Review photo of Magnolia Springs State Park Campground by Joy D., June 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Magnolia Springs State Park Campground by Joy D., June 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Magnolia Springs State Park Campground by Joy D., June 5, 2018
  • Review photo of Magnolia Springs State Park Campground by Joy D., June 5, 2018
  • Several turtles in the spring
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