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Woods Ferry River Camp — Suwannee River State Park

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The Woods Ferry tract features a canoe launch and the first river camp on the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail. The river camp provides 5 sleeping platforms, a picnic pavilion, restrooms with hot showers, and a tent camping area.

The Jerry Branch tract is a primitive recreation site.

Visitors may enjoy biking, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing on administrative roads.

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Access

  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.
  • Hike-In
    Backcountry sites.
  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Group

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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Tyler R.
Reviewed Oct. 25, 2022

Clean and well maintained

We stayed at site #4 The bathrooms are nice. Fire rings at every site. 4 or 5 grills available.

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  • Review photo of Woods Ferry River Camp — Suwannee River State Park by Tyler R., October 25, 2022
  • Review photo of Woods Ferry River Camp — Suwannee River State Park by Tyler R., October 25, 2022
  • Review photo of Woods Ferry River Camp — Suwannee River State Park by Tyler R., October 25, 2022
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Jeanene A.
Reviewed May. 14, 2019

Ranger Review Primus Lite XL Stove at Woods Ferry River Camp

Campground Review

Woods Ferry River Camp is the first in a series of river camps available about a day’s paddle apart on the Suwannee River From White Springs (River mile 159.3 GPS Location: N 30 21.22, W 82 51.37 ) to Adams Track (River mile 85.5 GPS Location: N 30 2.10, W 83 1.14). On our recent visit River Level was at 52 making it easy to get out of kayak on a small sandy area under ramp. One of the storage racks had been damaged in recent storm/flooding but one still remained and held our 6 boats easily. There are carts to help you get your gear up the high 200 yard, winding ramp to get to the camp. Recent weather has taken a toll on this favorite camp of ours. We stayed in screened pavilion # 3 and found the railing to be loose and many of the installed hammock hooks bent down and unusable. Shower in the men’s room was scheduled for repair so we “stood guard” for our male camping companion to shower in ladies room. Camp hosts were wonderful and had ice as well as firewood available “for donation”. Fire pits were all clean as well as the rest of the facility! There is a large pavilion with picnic tables and electricity available for use with a large fire pit and grills. Other than routine maintenance needing done this place is holding up well. It is still free to stay at the river camps. There is a very nice tent camping area also! Screened pavilions need a reservation during busy time of year (which I would suggest always try to get). Our outfitter offers a service to shuttle gear to site for a fee. This trip there was a terrible storm front that came through and we did not get to finish our trip and outfitter was able to pick us up at this location. As we were aware of the trouble we could have with the weather we were able to get a call out luckily( limited cell service here) and arranged for our outfitter American Canoe Adventures – to pick us up. The hard part was moving all our boats from the river up to where the van could get to. Long ramp in the pouring rain – not fun. You cannot drive into Woods Ferry, this is a river access location only, except for camp hosts and permitted outfitters.

Product Review

On this kayak camping trip I had the opportunity to test out the Primus Lite XL . This stove comes with a 1 liter pot (good to feed 2 persons) that actually connects to the stove to prevent spills! This connection between burner and pot made for a secure unit making it much easier to stir the pot! The heat flows through the specially designed bottom of the pot which had fins built in, this heats the pot and items you are cooking very efficiently! This new feature also aids in keeping wind from carrying away your heat! Another bonus feature is the igniter button – no need to carry extra lighter for this stove. The clear lid with strainer, footrest, and folding stove handles make this a complete package. Well built, seems like with will hold up well in the back country and light/compact enough for backpacking. Primus did a great job with this set!. As a rebel I also had to test burner without the included pot and unit provided stable support and cooked evenly. Great gas saving stove! Thank you #PrimusAmerica !

Get yours today at https://primus.us/products/lite-xl-4?variant=17262671429

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  • Review photo of Woods Ferry River Camp — Suwannee River State Park by Jeanene A., May 14, 2019
  • Review photo of Woods Ferry River Camp — Suwannee River State Park by Jeanene A., May 14, 2019
  • Review photo of Woods Ferry River Camp — Suwannee River State Park by Jeanene A., May 14, 2019
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Kayla B.
Reviewed Jul. 7, 2018

Free!!!

We have been down the Suwannee many times and always stay in woods ferry for FREE!!! Bathhouses electricity potable water shelters!! These are amazing only accessible from the water this place is awesome. It has a dock a boat tie up and even has little wagons to help you lug all of your gear to the top. The campsite has a large shelter with a large campfire ring and seats for bigger parties. The shelters all have water electricity and benches on the inside. The shelters also have hooks for your hammocks if you prefer to sleep that way. They have grills and fire rings at your campsite and picnic tables. There is primitive camping as well. Most of the time a camp host is on site.

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Woods Ferry River Camp — Suwannee River State Park by Kayla B., July 7, 2018
  • Review photo of Woods Ferry River Camp — Suwannee River State Park by Kayla B., July 7, 2018

Location

Woods Ferry River Camp — Suwannee River State Park is located in Florida

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Directions

Woods Ferry tract from Live Oak: Travel north on US 129, turn right on CR 136A, travel 4 miles east on CR 136A, turn left on 57th Drive; travel 1 mile north on 57th Drive. The entrance is straight ahead at the 90° right turn – enter the property on Woods Ferry Path. Woods Ferry tract from White Springs: Travel southwest on CR 136, turn right on CR 136A; travel 3 miles to 57th Drive and turn right. Access to the Jerry Branch tract from White Springs: Travel west on CR 25A, cross I-75, immediately turn left on SE 134th Avenue; travel .25 miles south and the first entrance is on the right; continue south and there are two entrances on the right. Jerry Branch tract from White Springs: Travel north on US 41 to CR 25A, turn left; travel northwest on CR 25A, crossing I-75. Immediately after crossing I-75, turn left on SE 134th Avenue; travel south .25 mile and the first access is on the left. Continue south on SE 134th Avenue and there are two additional access points.

Coordinates

30.353667 N
82.856167 W

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