Suwannee River State Park
Activities at Suwannee River State Park
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Boat RampA boat ramp is available. |
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BoatingBoat ramps are available for various watercrafts, including boats, canoes, and kayaks. |
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Cabins
Located along the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail, each of five oak-shaded cabins accommodates up to six people. These spacious two bedroom cabins have centralized heating and cooling, a gas fireplace, screened porch and kitchenette. An ADA-accessible cabin is available. Cabins are fully equipped with linens and kitchen utensils. No minimum or maximum stay is required. |
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Camping, Full Facility
Located along the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail, Suwannee River State Park has 30 campsites that can accommodate tents and RVs. Each campsite has a picnic table, grill, clothesline, 50 amp electric service, water and sewer hook-ups. An accessible restroom with showers is centrally located in the campground. Pets are welcome. Firewood and ice are available for sale on-site. |
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Camping, YouthTwo youth tent camping areas are available. Call the park at (386) 362-2746 for reservations and information. |
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Canoeing & KayakingBoth upper portions of the Suwannee River Canoe Trail and the Withlacoochee River Canoe Trail begin in Georgia and end at the park. The lower Suwannee River Canoe Trail begins at the park and ends at the Gulf of Mexico. |
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FishingVisitors can enjoy fishing along the bank of the Suwannee River. Catches of catfish, bass, and panfish reward the persistent angler. A Florida freshwater fishing license may be required. |
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Hiking/Nature TrailNature study is easy on the Suwannee River Trail, which winds along the high banks of the river and along Lime Sink Run. Interpretive labels explain the hammock and its various plants and animals for those who take the self-guided tour. The Sandhills Trail takes visitors from the picnic area to the Columbus Cemetery. The open forest of pines here contrasts with the hardwood hammock along the river trail. A section of this trail runs along the route of the old stage road, which ran from Pensacola to Jacksonville and was the major route of travel in the early 1800s. Note: All trails are for foot traffic only. Vehicles and horses are not permitted. The Florida National Scenic Trail runs through Suwannee River State Park and is maintained by the Florida Trail Association
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PetsWell-behaved dogs are welcome at Suwannee River State Park. They must be kept on a 6-foot leash at all times and can not be left unattended for more than a half-hour. Dogs are not permitted in our buildings or cabins. |
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PicnickingTwo picnic pavilions are available in addition to the individual picnic tables and grills. Picnic tables and grills are standard at the 31 campsites located in the family campground. |
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Wildlife ViewingWildlife viewing is possible at this park |





