Florida Campgrounds

The park is home to a mammoth, centuries-old oak tree as well as many other plant and animal species, including some that are threatened and endangered. In fact, this centuries-old tree, located in the southeastern corner of the park is the 2nd largest Live Oak tree in the State of Florida and is estimated to be 300 – 500 years old. This magnificent tree has been a local landmark for decades, is a must-see while visiting the park, and can be found nearby at the end of our nature trail.
The park encompasses 620 acres and provides visitor access to Lake Griffin through the Dead River Marsh. At 9,400 acres, Lake Griffin is the 8th largest lake in the State of Florida and is one of nine lakes in the Harris Chain of Lakes. Anglers will find plenty of largemouth bass, bluegill, speckled perch, and catfish. Visitors can observe the park's wildlife while picnicking or strolling along the half-mile nature trail. Our serene campground beckons travelers to spend the night or an entire vacation here.
We offer 40 campsites, many of which are shaded by a beautiful canopy of majestic oak trees. All campsites have water and electricity, 10 sites have 50-amp electric service, 7 sites are pull-through sites, and 7 sites have sewer hook-ups. Showers, restrooms and laundry facilities are conveniently located in the campground. All campground facilities are accessible to all visitors.
Visitors to the park seeking to experience the great outdoors can take a walk on our nature trail, explore the lake on one of our rental canoes or kayaks, rent a campsite, go geo-caching, launch a boat, fish from our boat dock or just relax!
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20 Amp
30 Amp
50 Amp
Big Rigs Welcome
Boat Ramp
Boat Rental
Canoe Rental
Clubs Welcome
Dump Station
Electric
Firewood
Fishing
Grill at Site
Guided Tours
Handicap
Hiking Trails
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Over 35 Ft
Pavilions
Pets Welcome
Picnicking
Planned Activities
Playground
Pull Thru
Reservations Accepted
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Secluded Camping
Sewer Hookup
Shaded Sites
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Tent Camping
Water Hookup
sunsettrail
May 31 , 2023"great State Park"
very nice state campground. we will be camping for 5 days before heading to our next state park (Tomoka State Park), this is our 2nd trip to Lake Griffen and planning return trips.

rlcassano1
Feb 18 , 2021"Small place but clean"
Sand drive that is not very level, no sewer on sites so you have to detach and go to dump station. Nice and quiet and clean. Not sure about showers because we didn't use them. Okay for a short stay.

ARFnJSF
Jun 17 , 2019"Small but Quaint"
This state park is literally off the highway (441-'); therefore, you do hear the morning and evening traffic sounds. Campsites are sectioned off with wooden ?farm-style? fencing. A little too close together for if you don?t mind seeing what your neighbor is watching on tv or hearing their conversations on the phone. Laundry, Showers, Restroom are available. No Canteen or other stocked forgetables. The park does boast having a large 400 year old live oak tree (it?s HUGE)
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Lake Griffin State Park Site Layout
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