Alexander springs | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
2 months ago
Altitude:
26.3 masl
Website:
None
Phone:
None
Contributor:
BodesWell

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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LOVE this campground! Such a cute vibe, very woodsy and access to the spring! Only downside is no direct hookups, other than that LOVED it! Had 2 bars of AT&T and worked from my hot spot, worked good!

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Another beautifully natural campsite with lots of space round the sites. Campsite doesn't seem too busy at the moment and springs very quiet although a few hardy souls in in wet suits! Unusually for Florida there is little road noise too! We did pay $42 for tent camping - but then day entry is $12. Hired a canoe for the day for $50 (8-5) and found the river very beautiful - lots of birdlife, alligators and turtles - perfect peace!

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Stayed here for two nights in site B15 and absolutely loved it. We had great privacy at our site but there are some sites that are more out in the open. The bathhouses weren’t the cleanest but they had flush toilets and warm showers at least which was nice. Potable water at spots throughout the campground. Unfortunately there was no power anywhere, not even a plug in the bathroom, so we couldn’t charge our portable ecoflow battery while we were there. The spring swimming area was within walking distance and was lovely. Would stay again.

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Pretty campground, no privacy at sites. Cold showers at loop A, hot showers at loop C.

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Beautiful place. We spent here two nights and two days. $31 per night. Very hot showers. Swimming in the spring. We rented a canoe ( $50 for whole day) and due to it saw several turtles and even some aligators.
There are dish washing stations.

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Established National Forest campground. Springs are the attraction here. Water is very warm and clear with white sand bottom so you can see the fish. People come here to scuba dive the underwater caves and paddle the Spring Creek. $13.32/day with NP pass.

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We spent 4 nights here! Awesome spot with some sweet snorkeling or diving! $24 a night. We are in a small van, so can’t speak to hookups etc.

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Went here for the day use part. What a great place to spend the day. Make sure you bring some snorkeling equipment as the spring has an abundance of wildlife to see. We saw big&small turtles, lots of big and small fish and if you are lucky you might even get to see a gator. The spring has a deep section also so if anyone is into scuba diving or free diving it would be great. The day use area is not pet friendly but the campground is pet friendly.

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Very enjoyable, clean, and peaceful. The current camp hosts are doing a great job. Always a bit pricey, but very well kept. Bring a mask and snorkel to check out the spring.

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Stayed one night, no power hook ups so lots of noisy generators running constantly. Bathrooms were clean, Nice fresh water spring to swim in and trails to hike. ***FYI*** To get the best bang for your buck buy a day pass, there are indoor private showers available in the day pass part of the park so if thats all you need don't waste your money camping like we did. Pay your $5 and hang out for the day, shower and refill your potable water :)

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Natural springs swimming and canoeing. Nice.

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