Address: 4250 SW 80th Way, Bell, FL 32619, USA
Phone: +13524633444
Crystal Deleon
A great family vacation spot
Ken Kirby
The springs are the reason to be there, that's about it. Our site was all sand (which got into everything) and the gnats were incredibly bad (certainly not the parks fault). The shade trees were certainly welcome, the pool was very nice (when there were no kids around), and there is a nice path to the springs from the RV campground area. The bathhouse is very clean and well lit and the electrical/water pedestal looked brand new. All in all, not a bad park but leave your dogs home as the park is not exactly dog friendly (they essentially stay in the camper for the duration). Go during the week!
Marty Albanese
Awesome place for getting away from city life and camping. Cool springs and pool nearby. Some pictures of the walk path to the springs, there are a few you can take.
Yolanda Pagan
We were tent camping at site 7. The campground host was super friendly. We were directly across from the bathroom which also had a washer and dryer. There is plenty for the kids to do aside from the obvious spring, there was a playground, basketball court and pool.
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Yes any dog aslong as it's on a leash and bring poop bags
Full hookup
I believe their website says $25 for tenting and $35 for a site with water and hookups
I don't think they are allowed in the spring area. I'd call first.
There is a camp host right at the entrance. He has a number posted.
Some of the trails are closed as is the walkway to the springs.
It's on the website. Usually it's $35 a night. If staying 7 days it ends up cheaper per night.
I believe you can put a kayak in from the campground. Check out this site: ://www.naturalnorthflorida.com/things-to-do/hart-springs/
All that info is on the website. Check reserve America app.
Camp host
Yes
There is a tent area but it's not in same place as RV camping. Beautiful in ALL areas
I see all different years of Rv's when I camp... call them just to make sure...
Yes all the sites are full hook up and both 30 and 50 amps.
Yes, most of them do. They have 50 & 30. Check site description when you book.
The rules say no alcohol anywhere. If you have a drink or beer and keep it in a cup or coozie at the campground, it's ok. Just don't advertise or get tipsy. They want to keep it clean, family fun and keep out loud partiers. Go to Ginnie Springs for the party crowd!
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