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Mike Roess Gold Head Branch
Overview
As one of Florida's oldest state parks, Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park offers a unique glimpse into the state's natural history. Established in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, this park covers over 2,000 acres of diverse ecosystems. Visitors are often drawn to its rolling sandhills and the deep, fern-filled ravine that gives the park its name. It provides a peaceful retreat for RVers looking to escape the hustle of coastal Florida while enjoying a historic park atmosphere.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled in Keystone Heights, the park sits on the Central Florida Ridge. The landscape is distinct, featuring crystal-clear springs that flow into Little Lake Johnson. The surrounding area is characterized by high pine sandhills and majestic live oaks draped in Spanish moss. This inland location offers a cooler, shaded environment compared to the flat coastal plains, making it a refreshing stop for travelers seeking a lush, woodland setting in the heart of the Sunshine State.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides three distinct campgrounds with 73 shaded campsites that accommodate both RVs and tents. Most sites offer water and electrical hookups, with specific loops supporting 50-amp service for larger rigs. While the sites maintain a rustic feel, they include essential picnic tables and fire rings. A central dump station is available for convenient waste management. On-site, travelers will find well-maintained bathhouses with hot showers and easy access to several scenic hiking trailheads.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore miles of trails, including a portion of the Florida National Scenic Trail. The Ravine Trail is a must-see, descending into a lush, spring-fed ecosystem. Little Lake Johnson is perfect for paddling and fishing, with canoe rentals often available for a day on the water. For a day trip, the city of Gainesville is a short drive away, offering botanical gardens, museums, and a variety of local dining options for a change of pace.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for nature lovers and hikers who prioritize scenery and quiet over resort-style amenities. It is a fantastic choice for families looking for a weekend of birdwatching, geocaching, or swimming in fresh lake water. Because of its historic CCC architecture and serene atmosphere, it appeals to those seeking a nostalgic camping experience. It is best suited for travelers looking for a deep connection with Florida’s interior wilderness and quiet starry nights.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Chingona B.
Very peaceful, dark, and quiet at night when campers' dogs aren't barking. Low traffic, no thru traffic, just campers speeding. Campsites were not full on 4th of july weekend, plenty of quiet space but heard fireworks from outside of the park. Trails are soft sand. Fishing is difficult, there isnt much space, alot of lilypads, shallow, clear water. Bass caught july 2025.
Gregory “Greg” Thompson
Beautiful park. Plenty to do for a couple days of camping, trails, swimming, or just hanging out.
Kelsey Underwood
Great place for a fun day of exploring and getting the kids out of the house! Plenty of trails, wide open spaces, and a beautiful lake. The kids loved running around, spotting wildlife, and just being outdoors. Perfect spot for a family picnic and some fresh air away from screens. We’ll definitely be back! Special mention of Debbie, she was really helpful and kind.
TINA
The hiking trails are fairly flat and good for beginners as well as advanced hikers. The lake has a section roped off for swimmers, and was mostly clear of algae. Cabins are close together, more so than expected. The cabin was well maintained and had functional items to use. I would return for another visit.
Billy Swinson
Spent a couple of days exploring this state park. While it doesn’t have all the amenities of some campgrounds it was a nice little retreat. The camping spot we were in had plenty of space, shade and the power and water were in good shape. Bathhouse and other facilities were in good shape as well. This is a large natural park so prepare for long walks and bring a zoom lens for you camera to get better shots of the deer and birds in the area.
Brenda Elmquist
1st time here recently. Stayed at a CCC cabin. Price was good, they are old but had everything we needed. They were Lakefront, but NOT like the pictures! Due to much overgrowth of bushes, etc. to prevent views of water ! The cabin needs a thorough cleaning! There were bits of food in kitchen sink drain- some blinds are broken, need replacing. Areas around baseboards, behind bathroom sink,etc.havent been cleaned in long time. A dollar tree air freshener (strong, weird smell) was stuck in kitchen w/ window open to soften the smell, on our arrival. A fresh coat of paint would go a long way, on doors, wood chairs on porch, porch wood, etc..No TV’s in cabins, very QUIET so go for that and read & relax! Trails around were nice (Ridge, & Mill trail, tho there ISNT a Mill! 1 st sign needs replacing stating that, you don’t know til we’ll into the trail when you see a sign that is still visible). )The Recreation area is nice,hardly anyone there (weekday). Drove the campground, one loop is nice w/ shaded lots,(Lakeview Loop tho there really isn’t a lake view?) the other Loop isn’t nice, with little shade, etc..They say it’s busy on wknds.Keystone heights is close enough to enjoy restaurants, some shopping, etc.. If we went again we would pay more & get the more modern cabin, or largest cabins, still priced well.
Lucretia Padgett
Beautiful state park. Very well maintained. We got there early to hike the trails before it got too crowded. Great hiking trails. There are plenty of side trails that lead to a small stream. Highly recommend visiting.
Annie Fox
Very pretty! It was mesmerizing, driving up to our campsite and seeing the tall yellow grass shining in the afternoon sun, endless rows of trees, and deer. The lake is very picturesque and dotted with lily pads. The campground was well-equipped with a grill, a picnic table, and tons of space for our large 10-person tent. There were plenty of perfectly spaced trees for setting up a hammock. My 2 year old had a blast. We fell asleep to a view of the stars under pine tree branches and we woke up to the sound of birds and geese. All in all, it was a very relaxing trip and we’d be happy to come back.
Sydney Velasquez
Beautiful park with a main trail that goes along a ravine. While the trails are short, the Florida state trail also runs through the park. The campgrounds were nice with electricity, water and a fire ring. The park store sold fire wood, ice and souvenirs.
Justice Glause
A wonderful park! We stayed in one of the cabins for three nights and had a great time. Check in was very easy, and the staff were super kind. The cabin itself was clean and cozy, and had a good amount of amenities. Area was was calm and quiet, and very beautiful. I will definitely be returning!