When you arrive there is a check in at the office. We were tent camping and got us an unmarked spot next to the main spring. There’s a review here that there’s a hot spring which there isn’t. There are two springs here that one flows into the other so that distance between them may be 50 yards creates a shallow stream area that parents and there toddlers can sit down in the water which by the way is a cool 72 degrees year round which is wonderful during the hot summer months. They have hot showers heated indoor pool blue grass concerts lots of activities including volleyball. There are lots of trails with lots of wildlife. You can rent a canoe and take the spring run to the Suwannee River. The run is about 2 ft deep unless the Suwannee River floods in that case you can’t canoe it. The swamp there is absolutely beautiful with lots of large oaks and cypress. There is another spring there that’s called Little Otter that’s close to the river and accessible by foot. You need to ask at the desk how to get there. Otter springs is owned by the county and leased to a person that is making the springs a place for veterans to live.
We arrived Late afternoon took the road about 3 1/2 miles to our site which has a small waterfall actually there are three waterfalls here next to our site the one that can be seen easily the other two a little bit harder to get to by foot but we’ll worth the walk. The was water extremely cold couldn’t stay in it for more than five minutes. Most roads up here are only dirt and helpful if you have 4 Wheel Dr. to get to certain secluded areas we saw blackbear no venomous snakes but did come across a few black racers. As for firewood you can scrounge around there for branches and such but better to buy the wood out on the main stretch in Clayton the town outside of warwoman wildlife management area. We paid $125 for a 8 foot bed of semi seasoned split wood also known as a cord that lasted us the 4 days of tent camping. There are a few places before you head into warwoman wildlife management area that sell wood for a nites fire. There were no bugs and the temperatures were in the low 50s at night and mid 70s during the day. The fall leaves where a little late to show there true colors but still beautiful. Most sites have bear proof food containers that you can utilize and very heavy well built picnic tables. We had a restroom near us that is like portable toilets with toilet paper provided. No internet service but did find certain areas on the roads up there that you could use your cell phone. The only running water is the creeks and no electricity. Everyone we meet had kids and that was during the weekend. No body was camping there during the weekdays.