Ginnie Springs 7300 Ginnie Springs Road High Springs Fla 32643
Aug 31st & Sept 2nd Just Cook-Out Dates $50.00
Aug 31st – Sept 2 2024 Camping Dates
6th Annual Ginnie Springs Labor Day Week-End, AUG 30- Sept 2, 2024 Is and all Adult Camping Trip and Cook-Out Started 2017. You Must Register by fill out the form below. Pay your $75 (NON-REFUNDABLE) Space cost. YOU DONT HAVE TO PAY THE SPACE FEE to camp with us, BUT UNDERSTAND, YOU WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO EAT WITH THE GROUP If you don’t have a food package (NO EXCEPTIONS) and you must bring your own food. Space fee does NOT cover park fees, You are responsible for your own Park fees, ($30per day = ($90-$120). Guests must have their pass to enter and exit the park! We suggest you arrive as early as possible 6am. The Lines will be seriously long. Swim at your own risk. No lifeguards on duty. Quiet hours are from 12:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Inverter generator recommended No excessive noise at any time. Ginnie Springs Outdoors has a strict no pet policy. You MUST fill out Registration Below and sign Park Waiver (click Link) for park waiver https://waivermaster.com/sign.html?q=MGINNIESPRINGS We ask that you bring your own snacks and adult beverages.
#1 $75 * (Just Covers Camping Space)
#2 $150* (Just Covers Camping Space and Food)
#3 $250* (Just Covers Camping Space ,Food & Alcohol)
You MUST have all of your Camping Gear below.
Camping Supplies
We ASK EVERYONE CHIP IN ON HAY for the camp area AND FIREWOOD
Ginnie Springs is a privately owned park. You can swim, snorkel, canoe, kayak, stand up paddleboard, and tube along the Santa Fe River. Along the river, there are various springs travelers can enter and swim in. This is a source for bottled water. Due to the crystal-clear water of the spring, it is easy to view wildlife as well as wreaths underneath. Ginnie Springs is one of the most popular places in Florida to go river tubing. Tubing the Santa Fe River as part of the Ginnie Springs tube run takes about 1 hour to complete from start to finish. Near the springs the water is 72 degrees Fahrenheit but warmer in the river. Since it is a privately owned spring, there are few restrictions on tubers in the Santa Fe River. Tubers are permitted to use tubes of any size and are also allowed to consume alcohol—often excessively—while tubing. Ginnie Springs is one of the few springs in Florida which allows the consumption of alcohol on the tube run.