O'Leno Good Sam Verified Campground

410 SE O'Leno Park Road, High Springs, FL 32643

Good Sam Verified Campground
(2 reviews) 4.5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews
(2 reviews) 4.5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews
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Address

410 SE O'Leno Park Road
High Springs, FL, 32643

Open all year

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Facility

Type: State Park
Partial Handicap Access

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Tents Allowed
Spaces available: 50
Back-in size: 25 x 50
Room for slideouts: No
Number of water: 50
Number of electric: 50
Amps: 20 Amp/30 Amp
Max Amps: 30

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Entertainment
Entertainment

Swimming pool
Body of water: Santa Fe River
Playground
Fishing
Boat rentals
Fishing
Boat rentals

(within 10 miles)

Boating
Hiking

4.5 (2 reviews) 4.5 out of 5 stars from 2 reviews
Facility
4
Restroom
4
Appeal
5
What is being rated?
4 4 out of 5 stars 12/20/2020

Another decent Florida state park. Good walking on park road. We did not do any of the trails except along the river which is very interesting as at one point it goes underground and surfaces at another park. Bath house is clean, but old. We were in site #18, which was fairly separated from the others. Like many Florida state parks the sites are sand and dirt. If they ever were changed to gravel the ratings would soar! Water and electric at all sites. Some of the historic buildings were closed.... Read More

Another decent Florida state park. Good walking on park road. We did not do any of the trails except along the river which is very interesting as at one point it goes underground and surfaces at another park. Bath house is clean, but old. We were in site #18, which was fairly separated from the others. Like many Florida state parks the sites are sand and dirt. If they ever were changed to gravel the ratings would soar! Water and electric at all sites. Some of the historic buildings were closed. Plenty of room for our 32 foot motorhome. High Springs has restaurants and shopping. A Winn Dixie is a couple of miles away.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 12/15/2017

We choose O'Leno because it's close to Gainesville where my daughter lives and closer to where she works. The 61 sites with hook ups are divided between two loops, Dogwood and Magnolia. Dogwood is the first loop inside the park. Near the entrance to Dogwood is a dumpster and aluminum can recycling bin. About 30 back in sites on the inside of the loop most with paths to the large bathroom. There is plenty of room and trees between sites, most are level or close to and despite what it says above I... Read More

We choose O'Leno because it's close to Gainesville where my daughter lives and closer to where she works. The 61 sites with hook ups are divided between two loops, Dogwood and Magnolia. Dogwood is the first loop inside the park. Near the entrance to Dogwood is a dumpster and aluminum can recycling bin. About 30 back in sites on the inside of the loop most with paths to the large bathroom. There is plenty of room and trees between sites, most are level or close to and despite what it says above I haven't seen any that couldn't handle slide outs. Some sites would be challenging to get a large rig into. Sites have electric and water only, the dump station is about a mile down the road next to the Magnolia loop. It has a hose for clean up afterwards. No cable but our antenna found 12 stations. Every site has a picnic table and truck wheel fire ring, ours even has a pot holder. The host campsite is also in the middle of the loop near the bathroom. This is the quietest campground we have ever been in but during the summer with kids out of school your results may vary. If you are traveling with kids you might prefer the Magnolia loop which is next to the playground, nature center, under cover picnic tables and more trails than you'll ever hike. 6 miles south is High Springs, there is a Winn-Dixie, auto parts, Bealls, Subway and pizza. On the way there are launch sites for canoe and kayaks. The Park Rangers man the gate dawn to dusk. There is a $5 fee for guest coming to visit. After hours you'll need a combination to get in.
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4 4 out of 5 stars 12/20/2020

Another decent Florida state park. Good walking on park road. We did not do any of the trails except along the river which is very interesting as at one point it goes underground and surfaces at another park. Bath house is clean, but old. We were in site #18, which was fairly separated from the others. Like many Florida state parks the sites are sand and dirt. If they ever were changed to gravel the ratings would soar! Water and electric at all sites. Some of the historic buildings were closed.... Read More

Another decent Florida state park. Good walking on park road. We did not do any of the trails except along the river which is very interesting as at one point it goes underground and surfaces at another park. Bath house is clean, but old. We were in site #18, which was fairly separated from the others. Like many Florida state parks the sites are sand and dirt. If they ever were changed to gravel the ratings would soar! Water and electric at all sites. Some of the historic buildings were closed. Plenty of room for our 32 foot motorhome. High Springs has restaurants and shopping. A Winn Dixie is a couple of miles away.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 12/15/2017

We choose O'Leno because it's close to Gainesville where my daughter lives and closer to where she works. The 61 sites with hook ups are divided between two loops, Dogwood and Magnolia. Dogwood is the first loop inside the park. Near the entrance to Dogwood is a dumpster and aluminum can recycling bin. About 30 back in sites on the inside of the loop most with paths to the large bathroom. There is plenty of room and trees between sites, most are level or close to and despite what it says above I... Read More

We choose O'Leno because it's close to Gainesville where my daughter lives and closer to where she works. The 61 sites with hook ups are divided between two loops, Dogwood and Magnolia. Dogwood is the first loop inside the park. Near the entrance to Dogwood is a dumpster and aluminum can recycling bin. About 30 back in sites on the inside of the loop most with paths to the large bathroom. There is plenty of room and trees between sites, most are level or close to and despite what it says above I haven't seen any that couldn't handle slide outs. Some sites would be challenging to get a large rig into. Sites have electric and water only, the dump station is about a mile down the road next to the Magnolia loop. It has a hose for clean up afterwards. No cable but our antenna found 12 stations. Every site has a picnic table and truck wheel fire ring, ours even has a pot holder. The host campsite is also in the middle of the loop near the bathroom. This is the quietest campground we have ever been in but during the summer with kids out of school your results may vary. If you are traveling with kids you might prefer the Magnolia loop which is next to the playground, nature center, under cover picnic tables and more trails than you'll ever hike. 6 miles south is High Springs, there is a Winn-Dixie, auto parts, Bealls, Subway and pizza. On the way there are launch sites for canoe and kayaks. The Park Rangers man the gate dawn to dusk. There is a $5 fee for guest coming to visit. After hours you'll need a combination to get in.
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410 SE O'Leno Park Road, High Springs, FL 32643
Coordinates: 29.919519, -82.603463
Elevation:

Directions
From Jct of I-75 & US-441/41 (exit 414), S 5 mi on US-441 to park access rd, E 0.4 mi (L)

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