Entire land: Electrical, water, and sewage hookups available at all pitches.
Come enjoy a relaxing & peaceful stay under the beautiful oaks at our Rustic-themed RV park, just minutes from the Itchetucknee Springs.
We are a small, 14 site RV Park that is family owned and operated. We offer 15/30/50 amp service, full hook-up to self-contained units only (No public restroom/bath house at this time).
One of our favorite things about our park is the old general store we had moved approximately 36 miles across Suwannee County, for our future office. Many people stop by just to snap a quick picture along their journey. We hope to have it open soon!
Keep your eyes open for many different types of wildlife, including hawks, owls, deer, turkey, and rabbits.
We are approximately 10 minutes from Branford & Fort White, for the closest grocery store and places to eat. Dollar General is also located 1 mile from our park. There are many springs, rivers, and state parks within driving distance.
Sean came out to greet us when we arrived. He welcomed us with a smile and explained some things about his RV park. It was very peaceful, beautiful and the perfect distance between several local springs that we were enjoying! Having all the RV sites be pull through was so great, especially if you are newer to pulling a big rig like we are. We will definitely be coming back here if we want to have an extended stay to visit the springs again. :)
Awesome little park close to the springs. Hosts are friendly and always had smiles on their face. Will be coming back for some more fun and to check out the camp store when it’s open!
Great place to stay super close to the springs. Camp area is clean and owners are friendly. It was a wonderful experience. I will definitely go back again and stay here.
We have camped here a few months ago and we went back this weekend. Beautiful trees surrounding every site. Sean was so laid back . We will definitely return again.
Location
O'brien, Suwannee, Florida, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Seminole, Timucua, Miccosukee, and Mascogo First Nations according to