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Keith

For High Springs Campground: This place has the friendliest workers . They have a new owner that has gotten rid of the old dead trees put in a lot of concrete sites and did a lot of beautification to the park . This park is going from a one night stand to a destination park . There’s still plenty of trees for shade .

Posted Sep 11, 2023 by Keith from SW Florida . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Carol

For High Springs Campground: This is a hidden gem tucked in the woods just off I-75 near Alachua, Florida. The small park is under new ownership and is undergoing many improvements. We stayed here as our last stop on our summer trek and were pleasantly surprised. The renovated sites are large and level and we were able to find a satellite signal to watch our sports! We will definitely return.

Posted Sep 11, 2023 by Carol from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Mark Hilgy

For High Springs Campground: Called 40 minutes before we arrived they were very nice and there were a few spots and we got in. Very friendly just off I 75 and it was 33 dollars with our good sam it was a good stop for the night as we were passing thru.

Posted Nov 14, 2019 by Mark Hilgy from Camanche Iowa. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Eric

For High Springs Campground: Small park under mature trees. Friendly people. Sites are all on hard packed sand. Some roads are paved but rough. Stayed overnight in 40’ MH with tow. Our site was long enough and level. All in all, good place for a quick overnight.

Posted Jul 24, 2019 by Eric from TN. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

AlachuaArtist

For High Springs Campground: This place needs a lot of work. Tree roots make narrow sites difficult to level. No WiFi, many unkempt trailers, several with broken down cars parked in front of the camper. Some of these units haven’t been moved in so long that vines have grown up over them. Staff was friendly & guided (walked) us to our spot. Very tight turns, narrow “road” with cars parked in the road, blocking passage. Camp here if you have no other choice.

Posted Feb 10, 2019 by AlachuaArtist from New Mexico. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Ayers

For High Springs Campground: Friendly staff. Very old park with year round residents. This is a one or two night stay over. We used this place as a stop going down too Punta Gorda for two nights. It was great for that. Great restraint in High Springs and a few nice parks to hike in. Bathrooms and showers were old but very clean. A good place to sleep.

Posted Feb 07, 2019 by Ayers from New Jersey. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Dale

For High Springs Campground: Older park with lots of trees. Staff was great,some sites a little close but pull thru was plenty long enough. Less than a mile off I75 and very peaceful and quite. About 20 miles from Gainesville, plenty of good restaurant choices in High Springs and Alachua. Would stay again

Posted Jan 12, 2019 by Dale from Hummelstown, Pa. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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