Scuba Diving, Camping, Kayaking, Paddleboards, Ginnie Springs gives you all the resources needed to make the most out of your time in the great outdoors. Tubing along the Sante Fe River is a popular choice among visitors, but there is so much more to do in the park. You can also simply swim and enjoy the company of your friends and family. If you are up for an adventure, rent a mask, snorkel, and fins and explore all the natural wonders the springs have to offer. From paddleboarding to volleyball, there is something for everyone at Ginnie Springs. Ginnie Springs is located at 7300 Ginnie Springs Road, in High Springs, Florida! For more information, click here. The park is privately owned and there is an admission fee to enter.
Take a dip and explore the wonders of the seven springs. Swimming and snorkeling in the crystal clear 72 degree water is fun year round. Masks, fins, and snorkels can be rented at the Ginnie Springs Store. When the Santa Fe River clears snorkeling in the river may reward you with glimpses of large gar, bass, mullet, catfish, turtles and many other critters.
What could be more fun than tubing lazily down the Santa Fe River? Most guests enter the water at the Beaver’s Landing river access point with a tube or raft, and spend an hour or so floating down the river to the Tube Exit at Twin Spring. When you exit at Twin Spring, follow the Tube Trail and back to the Ginnie Spring parking lot, it’s about a fifteen-minute walk. Tube rentals are available at the Ginnie Springs General Store. There is a free air fill station for tubes and rafts if you choose to bring your own. They also offer life jackets to guests free of charge.
Take a canoe, kayak or stand up paddleboard out on the Santa Fe River. There is no better way to get in touch with nature. You can bring your own canoe, kayak or stand up paddleboard. No worries if you don’t have one, they have you covered with a rental.
Tent sites are scattered throughout the 200 wooded acres and include many river-front and spring sites. Most sites have a grill and a picnic table. Running water is available on some sites. Primitive sites are occupied on a first come, first served basis. No reservation is required. For more information on these camping sites, click here.
At Ginnie Springs there are 123 water and electric campsites right across from Ginnie’s General Store, where you can camp with all the comforts of home. Reservations are recommended and need to be made at least 48 hours in advance; otherwise, sites will be available at a first come, first served basis. None of the water and electric sites are located by the river. Water and electric sites vary in size, it is very important to list the correct measurements and number of guests staying to ensure the site can accommodate you. All water and electric sites have a picnic table and grill. There are no sewer hookups on the site, but a dump station is available for campers to use.
Create a getaway with all the comforts of home with a stay in the Ginnie Cottage. This little slice of home is the perfect way to keep your friends and family together during your stay at the park. This Ginnie Cottage is the perfect place to come back to after a fun-filled day experiencing everything Ginnie Springs has to offer. Cook a wonderful meal in the cottage’s fully-equipped kitchen to unwind after a great day outdoors. A stay in the Ginnie Cottage will be one you’ll never forget! Reserve the Ginnie Cottage.
Ginnie Springs is a bucket list worthy destination, and reservations are highly recommended. Pictures used in this article are owned by Ginnie Springs. To avoid the big crowds I always suggest visiting during weekdays.
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