This place was nice and quiet. We stayed for NYE weekend and we had a lot of fun and met some really great people. The water is ripe with sulfur so it smells like eggs but no biggie. The kayak and canoe launch was a couple miles north and then you paddle back to the site. It's a nice paddle with a lot of gators on the banks. You can also dig for fossils along the banks and find some cool shark teeth. I'd visit again.
Such a nice campground! The indoor pool is so amazing except for the overwhelming chlorine smell and vapors. We stayed in one of the cabins and felt right at home. It was a really nice change from sleeping in a tent. It was fun hiking the trails and paddling out to the Suwannee River. The springs were flooded at the time so we weren't able to enjoy a swim but the paddle out to the river made up for it. I'd definitely stay here again.
This place was great!! Super nice and well maintained campgrounds. We stayed NYE weekend and enjoyed every minute. They invited everyone to the clearing for a ceremony of Chinese lanters that turned out to be so cool. Right after that there was a huge bonfire. We met so many great people from all walks. Kampfire Karl was especially rad. He's a super cool dude. The site has a basketball court,, a clubhouse with arcade games, pool tables and an air hockey table. If you'd rather play with animals, you can go pet their cow and they now have a donkey! Ichetucknee springs is not accessible directly from the campgrounds but both the North & south entrances are only a short drive away. The only down side is there is only 1 bathroom for men & 1 for women unless you want to use a Porto potty or the woods and there are 2 showers. I really enjoyed this site and will definitely be visiting again.
Kings Landing is absolutely breath taking. It has to be the most beautiful place in FL. The springs are crystal clear, especially when you're the 1st one out there in the a.m. which is a huge perk of camping here. The line to get in for non-campers gets really long fast so being able to be the 1st ones on the river is awesome!!! The camping sites have zero shade which is not a good thing in the FL summer heat. There is 1 site in the very back that offers the best shade possible but it's first come, first serve. The launch is just a short walk from the camp sites and if you don't want to canoe, kayak or paddleboard then you can take a walk to the springs and just hang out in the water or on the sand with your favorite beverage (no glass). Do yourself a favor and float down the springs..it's gorgeous and the water is perfect!!!!!
It's really difficult to book a campsite b/c it's always completely booked. We finally got a spot booked but it was an ADA site so we had to set the tent up on a concrete slab. Sure, no problem. Well, there was a problem b/c we got a bad storm and since we couldn't anchor our tents into concrete, one gust of wind blew all 5 of our tents away. I don't blame that on the park but even though it was an ADA site, there was more than enough space surrounding the concrete to pitch our tents. Not sure why the slab was a requirement. Regardless, we had an awesome time swimming in the springs and exploring. Definitely recommend checking it out.
Ginnie is a great place to enjoy crystal clear springs and a nice float down the river. It is super pricey but you can pretty much do whatever you want.