Address: High Springs, FL 32643, USA
Rebecca Fine
Gorgeous and perfect. Been coming here for 20+ years. This time there wasn't any group playing music all night long so loud you couldn't sleep or any of the people that ride around on the golf carts with their high beams on at 2am in the morning with rave music which no one can appreciate at that hour. The bathrooms weren't overflowing with people. You could get right into the springs with no problem. The weather was perfect. Not too cold. Not too hot. Had a great time with family & friends 😁😁
Kim Gomes
Dogwood Springs is one of the seven Springs at Ginnie Springs private park and campgrounds.
Christina Carraway
My favorite spring at Ginnie springs, lol it's smaller so there's less people and the kids can stand up in the run to the river. We can't get enough of this place!
Joey M
Ginnie Springs was absolutely breath taking. I went here on memorial day with my fiance & toddler. We all had a blast. We arrived around 12pm & left around 7pm. It was a rainy day but we still enjoyed this beautiful place. I hope to come back and camp next time. I came from West Palm beach and it was worth the drive.
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This is a camp ground and no they don't do month to month. It's $30 a day per person.
No. Reservations are for electric and water hookup campgrounds only.
No reservations needed to camp at the spring head. They are first come first serve.
Captain's expensive at Jennings springs this time of year it's easy to just show up and get a campsite in the summertime it's best to make reservations I don't
It's all part of Ginnie springs campground dogwood is primitive camping it has water but no electric no site numbers first come first serve
Yes, $30/night. Totally worth it though. Lots of springs and river to tube down.
For camping or swimming? Dogwood spring is one of the 5 or 6 springs that are all located inside of Ginnie springs campgrounds and tubing. Camping is pretty much get in where you fit in, unless toy want a site with power, then yes you do need to reserve. If you're just going for a day to tube and swim then no you can't reserve. You pay once you get there. They rent tubes, but you can bring your own.
No, I dont believe they do reservations unless it's for for 1 of 3 of there little huts that they have but dont recommend, just show up for camping, now if you have trailer /RV and need electrical and water then yes you can go online and reserve but absolutely DO NOT HAVE TO
I was just their father's day week and weekend I tried calling hundreds of times it could not get through I've been going there for over 25 years do you just go it's about $20 a night for camping per person I think it's like $17 for the day if you just want to go for the day if you're diving it's an additional $25 they do not do reservations it's just a campground you go pee and find a camping spot
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