We are dedicated to providing a fun and safe environment for our guests. That’s why we are taking steps to enhance security at Ginnie Springs. Read more here.

All campers must be 18 years old to camp without being accompanied by their parent or legal guardian.  Proof of legal guardianship required. Government issued ID required. 

 **Park Update: Thursday, October 17**
We’re excited to announce that we are open and operating with normal business hours! You can enjoy day admission, scuba diving, and camping options. We have water and electric sites available, as well as select primitive camping areas, including Beaver’s Landing. While some sections of the park are unavailable, we are happy to report that there is no flooding.

We plan to reopen more sections for primitive camping soon.

A big thank you to our team for their hard work in getting the park ready for you. We can’t wait to welcome you back!

 

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Directions

Conveniently located just 15 minutes west of Interstate 75, Ginnie Springs Outdoors is easily accessible from all major routes entering and exiting Florida. Visitors traveling to or from Florida’s Keys, Gulf or Gold Coasts–or any of the Orlando-area attractions–will find that Ginnie Springs is right on their way.

Ginnie Springs Outdoors is within a two-hour drive of Orlando, Jacksonville and Tallahassee airports, and just 40 minutes from the nearby Gainesville airport. Rental cars are readily available at all four locations.

  • Getting to Ginnie Springs Outdoors from I-75, Heading North

    Use these directions if you are driving north on Interstate 75 from the Tampa Bay area, or from Florida’s Turnpike, coming through Orlando. Take I-75 north through Ocala and Gainesville. Thirteen miles north of Gainesville, look for and take Exit 399 (the Alachua exit). From Exit 399, take US-441 north approximately five miles to the town of High Springs. At the first stop light in High Springs (at the Hardee’s), turn left onto state road 27/41. Continue through the next stop light, at the center of town, and go approximately one-half mile on main street to County Road 340/NE 182nd Avenue. (You will see a sign on top of a pole indicating that this is the turn off for Ginnie, Blue and Poe Springs.) Turn right on to County Road 340 and go West approximately 6.5 miles, to the sign indicating the turn off to Ginnie Springs (NE 60th Ave.) Turn right at the sign (NE 60th Ave.) and go approximately one mile further to the Ginnie Springs Outdoors entrance.
  • Getting to Ginnie Springs Outdoors from I-75, Heading South

    Use these directions if you are driving south on Interstate 75 from Georgia, or coming east from the Florida Panhandle on I-10. Take Exit 423, just south of Lake City. From Exit 423, take State Route 47 south, through the flashing light at Columbia City and the stop light in Fort White. Approximately 20 minutes after getting off I-75, and four miles south of Fort While, you will cross the Santa Fe River bridge. There are two ways to get to Ginnie from State Route 47: Approximately two miles south of the Santa Fe River you will see a green sign mounted on top of a pole along the highway’s shoulder, indicating the approaching turn off to Ginnie Springs. This is a county lime rock road and sometimes is in poor repair. We suggest that you proceed past the sign to the flashing yellow light at County Road 340. Turn left and go approximately 2 miles to NE 60th Ave (look for the Ginnie sign). Turn left and go about one mile further to the Ginnie Springs Outdoors entrance.
  • Getting to Ginnie Springs Outdoors from Jacksonville

    Use these directions if you are driving south on Interstate 95 from Georgia, or coming west from Jacksonville on I-10. From I-95 south, take I-295 to skirt the outside of Jacksonville. From Jacksonville, take I-10 west for approximately 25 minutes, to Exit 335 (the second Macclenny exit). From exit 335, take State Route 121 south, through the towns of Raiford, Lake Butler, Dukes and Worthington Springs. Approximately 30 minutes after exiting I-10, you will pass through the town of Worthington Springs. At the south end of town, you will cross the Santa Fe River bridge. A little less than three miles further, you will see the turn off for County Road 236. At the CR-236 intersection, turn right and continue for approximately ten minutes. In the process, you will cross I-75 and enter the town of High Springs. Continue straight through the two stop lights in High Springs, and go approximately one-half mile further to the turn off for County Road 340/NE 182nd Avenue. (You will see a sign on top of a pole indicating that this is the turn off for Ginnie, Blue and Poe Springs.) Turn right on to County Road 340 and go approximate 6.5 miles, to the sign indicating the turn off to Ginnie Springs (NE 60th Ave.) Turn right at the sign (NE 60th Ave.) and go approximately one mile further to the Ginnie Springs Outdoors entrance.
  • Our GPS coordinates/address

    When using a GPS to find us, use the following address: 5000 Ne 60th Ave., High Springs, Florida 32643

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