In contrast to theme parks and beaches lies a rural Florida defined by a river that flows through the cultural and physical landscape of legends and songs that tell the story of Florida. That river is the Suwannee, identified forever with the Old South. Five river camps, along with countless other state parks, county parks, and private partners provide great places to stay for a self-contained river adventure. The five river camps, Woods Ferry, Holton Creek, Dowling Park, Peacock Slough, and Adams Tract river camps are open, free of charge! Each river camp has five raised, screened sleeping platforms, tent sites, hot showers, and restrooms. You’ll spend the night in comfort while you enjoy the Suwannee.
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