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The site is indeed VERY close to the Suwannee River State Park and other attractions such as historic Ellaville and […]
The site is indeed VERY close to the Suwannee River State Park and other attractions such as historic Ellaville and […]
I recently discovered 3G-Camping Retreat and it quickly became one of my favorite camping spots. The site is close to
I recently stayed at 3G-Camping Retreat for a weekend camping trip and it was fantastic. The site is close to
This was a very good deal for the price. I believe I was one of the first Hipcampers to enjoy
I have been camping at 3G-Camping Retreat for the past few years and it never disappoints. The site is close
We recently stayed at 3G-Camping Retreat for a weekend getaway and it was exactly what we needed! The site was
3G-Camping Retreat is a nice choice for a laid-back, easily accessible Hipcamp in a peaceful, rural setting. Upon our evening
If you’re looking for somewhere quiet, safe, and straightforward to set up your camp, you’ve found the right spot. For
Explore natural and human history at the confluence of the Suwannee and Withlacoochee Rivers. (Say that five times fast.) Travel by canoe to see all of the inlets, water birds, and maybe an alligator or two. The gators like to sun themselves on the river banks. The shores have dynamic cypress and magnolia trees droop with Spanish moss. This serene setting lets you listen for the peal of birds and the skittering of small mammals.
Falmouth Spring is a first magnitude spring, pumping out over 65 million gallons of water a day. The spring is conveniently 3-miles away and takes less than 5 minutes to get there from GGG. The entire spring run is only a few hundred feet long – giving it a local reputation as the world’s shortest river. Surrounded by 270 acres of forest, the spring is far less crowded than many of the other Suwannee springs and benefits from a lack of development at the spring itself.
A sandy beach. A stone ruin more than a century old. Would you believe this was once a health spa? Now it’s a cool place to chill on a bend in the Suwannee River right near Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park. Enjoy white sand beaches when the river is at normal levels. This one is within walking distance of the Florida Trail across the old US 129 bridge.
Lafayette Blue Springs near Mayo, Florida, combines sparkling waters and huge oaks. The springs gush up to 168 million gallons of water daily to form the headwaters of the Suwannee River. A wilderness trail that goes through the park provides easy access to public lands. Paddle the iconic Suwannee. Nearby outfitters can loan you a canoe or kayak. Don’t forget your fishing gear to catch a fresh dinner to cook at your campsite. The river is part of the park’s draw.
Experience old-world craftsmanship and outdoor activities at this mixed forest park along the Suwannee River. Enjoy demonstrations of quilting, blacksmithing, and stained glass making. Popular activities include canoeing, kayaking, and freshwater fishing in the river, and hiking, biking, and horseback riding on ten miles of off-road trails. Explore the high river bluffs, limestone outcroppings, and floodplain swamp forests on trails like Foster’s Hammock Loop.
Experience old-world craftsmanship and outdoor activities at this mixed forest park along the Suwannee River. Enjoy demonstrations of quilting, blacksmithing, and stained glass making. Popular activities include canoeing, kayaking, and freshwater fishing in the river, and hiking, biking, and horseback riding on ten miles of off-road trails. Explore the high river bluffs, limestone outcroppings, and floodplain swamp forests on trails like Foster’s Hammock Loop.
The history of Rainbow Springs dates back centuries, with the first records of people visiting the spring over 10,000 years ago. Native Americans regularly visited the lush spring for its sapphire-blue waters. Ornamental gardens, constructed waterfalls and sloping hills are visible reminders of the springs’ more recent past, when the land was home to a mining operation and privately owned tourist attraction. Take a walk through lush, mossy hammocks and then cool off in the springs — it’s a time-honored tradition.
Enjoy stunning blue-green spring waters under ancient oaks on the historic Suwannee River. Fanning Springs offers stunning blue-green waters, wildlife, picnicking, playground, boardwalk, and breathtaking views of the Suwannee River. With its 72-degree water, it’s a perfect spot to cool down and experience old Florida. Visitors can also spot a variety of wildlife such as musk turtles, manatees, and jumping sturgeons. Come picnic under live oaks and play a game of volleyball on the white sand court.
The Suwannee River Wilderness State Trail offers scenic views of the Suwannee River and the surrounding wilderness. Hike or bike along the trail and enjoy breathtaking views of the natural beauty of Florida. With various hiking and biking trails to choose from, it’s an outdoor enthusiast’s dream come true!
Big Shoals State Park offers an adventurous escape with its largest whitewater rapids in Florida, towering 80 ft. limestone bluffs, and over 28 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the rapids from the Big Shoals hiking trail and Little Shoals entrance. The park also offers picnic facilities, fishing, and hunting in select seasons (strictly prohibited in the park). Come experience the thrill of the rapids and natural beauty of Big Shoals State Park.
Madison Blue Spring State Park is a hidden gem tucked away in a lush forest, offering a crystal-clear 1st magnitude spring for visitors to swim, dive, and explore. Surrounded by lush hardwoods & pines, it’s a picturesque haven for picnicking, paddling & wildlife watching. Voted the #1 swimming hole in the US by USA Today!
Discover the unique beauty of Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, where wild horses & bison roam. Nearly 300 bird species, alligators, deer & more call the park home. Hike its 8 trails, including the 16-mile G’ville-Hawthorne trail, and enjoy views from a 50ft observation tower. Fish & canoe on Lake Wauburg or camp in a shaded area. Experience why Seminole Indians once occupied this vast savannah.
Discover the natural beauty of Ichetucknee Springs State Park, a 2,669-acre paradise for adventurers and nature lovers. Enjoy tubing down the crystal-clear 6-mile Ichetucknee River, surrounded by lush forests and wildlife including beaver, otter, wild turkey, and more. Explore the park’s three nature trails and see towering longleaf pines or paddle through the National Natural Landmark, the most pristine spring run in the state. Perfect for a day trip or camping adventure, Ichetucknee Springs offers a unique experience for all.
Relive history at Olustee Battlefield State Park! See the site of Florida’s largest Civil War battle, with over 10k troops clashing in a pine forest in 1864. Explore a mile-long trail with interpretive signs and witness history come alive at the annual reenactment. “Glory” movie filmed here!
Take a scenic journey through the heart of Florida’s Nature Coast on the 32-mile Nature Coast State Trail! Explore the historic route of the Atlantic Coastline Railroad, winding through picturesque towns & natural beauty. National recreation trail & part of Florida’s Greenways. Features the historic Suwannee River Railroad Bridge. Close to parks, wildlife & equestrian trails.
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