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Lake Griffin
Overview
Lake Griffin State Park offers a serene escape into the heart of Central Florida’s wetlands. Known for its ancient live oak trees and lush, swampy landscapes, this park provides a glimpse into the state's natural history. As a primary gateway to the Harris Chain of Lakes, it serves as a quiet sanctuary for travelers who appreciate old-growth forests and the slow pace of the Dead River. The park is famous for housing one of the state's largest live oak trees, creating a majestic canopy over the landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Located in Fruitland Park, FL, the park is conveniently situated near the community of The Villages and the city of Leesburg. Despite its proximity to modern conveniences, the environment feels worlds away, dominated by freshwater marshes and hardwood hammocks. The area acts as a buffer between the developed corridors of Lake County and the preserved shoreline of the eighth-largest lake in Florida. The park’s unique geography includes a canal that leads directly into the expansive waters of Lake Griffin, surrounded by towering cypress trees.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground offers several essential features for a comfortable stay:
- Water and electric hookups available at most of the 40 campsites.
- A dedicated on-site dump station for visiting RV travelers.
- Easy access to the water via a concrete boat ramp and canal.
The sites are designed to accommodate a variety of rig sizes, though big-rig travelers should navigate the winding, tree-lined roads with care. Additionally, the park provides canoe and kayak rentals, picnic pavilions, and a playground for families.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The standout attraction within the park is the Mammoth Live Oak, estimated to be over 400 years old. Anglers flock here for some of the best largemouth bass fishing in the region, while birdwatchers can spot ospreys and herons along the nature trails. Guided pontoon boat tours are often available, offering a relaxing way to see the lake without captaining your own vessel. Beyond the park gates, visitors can enjoy the shopping and entertainment at The Villages or explore Venetian Gardens.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for nature enthusiasts and photographers looking to capture Florida’s iconic moss-draped scenery. Because the campground is relatively small and quiet, it is perfect for solo travelers and couples seeking a peaceful retreat rather than a high-energy resort. If you enjoy waking up to the sounds of native wildlife and spending your days on the water, this park is a perfect fit. It is a top choice for those who prefer the authentic Florida experience.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kaja SWIEB
Pretty and peaceful, some walking trails, kayaks for rent and boat tours. Plenty of picnic tables. The biggest oak tree in Florida has its house here.
Gladys Ruiz
Just happened to come across this nice park. Had a boat ramp, where you can explore the marshes of "Griffin Lake". They also. have wheelchair-accessible fishing, via a concrete walkway. The park has a playground for kids, and BBQ areas. Very quiet. Did I mention it has 40 campsites, including 7 pull-through sites to accommodate tents, trailersor motorized campers. Bathrooms were very clean. I saw a couple of squirrels, but often seen by others are raccoons, lynx, coyotes and even bears! Enjoy!
Sarah Noren
Beautiful campsite! Feels like you’re in the jungle. Seemed like most of the campsite were small so not great if you had a big rig. But I’d just call if you have concerns they were really nice. Lots to look at!
Victoria Violet
It's a nice park. Has the big mammoth oak tree in the park. Camping, kayaking, fishing, a couple small trails. Camp hosts are friendly and helpful. Unfortunately they'll be temporarily closed for a while now, but it's for renovations. Which right now the camp is super small and packed in tight but it was still nice and there was mostly all good sites. Wouldn't recommend it solely for the trails since there's really only 2 and they aren't very long. But it's a nice place to set up camp and go out on the water and also to see the giant oak!
D M
My husband and I celebrated our 42nd wedding anniversary for a weekend and our spot #10 was the perfect size for our 5th wheel and the restroom area was across the way. I like that you need a code to access the restroom. We did a hike and came across a turtle, seen squirrels and lots of lizards. The park entrance staff were pleasant and during the day and night it was peaceful to enjoy the nature around us. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Kathleen Higgins
WOW. Great place. We wanted a place to go for a nice walk and some birding. We had no idea they had a pontoon boat ride. It was 35$ and worth every penny. They circle a bird rookery. It's a very scenic ride. We saw lots of wildlife. I took many pictures. The baby Great White Egret's were the most amazing sight. There were perhaps 60 birds nesting. Anhinga, Great Blue Heron. Little blue Heron, Tri color Heron, Cormorant. We also saw little green Heron, Kite's, multiple duck breeds, sparrows, Terns, Osprey, Ibis, as well as a few Gators, both adult and very young 2ft's, turtles, etc. There are also clean restrooms, an exercise park, many great trails, and one of the biggest live oaks in the country. The pictures I am posting are my phone taking pictures of my Nikon screen since I haven't gotten the pictures off of my camera card yet. So some are grainy. It does show how close we got to the birds.
C B
This is a nice park, except for the fact that it does not have much to do unless you’re going to be boating. It does have the second largest oak tree which takes about 5 min to look at and then a small trail that is over in under an hour. We also did a 1 hour boat tour that was fun, but basically everything you can do here takes about 2 hours tops. Everything was clean, the staff was awesome and the camp sites were nice sized and had good tree coverage. If you plan to stay they day/night here then you will have a fun time, but anything more then a day and you will not have anything to do.