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Ginnie Springs Outdoors, LLC

7300 NE Ginnie Spgs Rd, High Springs, FL 32643, USA

Introduce

Welcome to Ginnie Springs Outdoors, LLC, your gateway to an extraordinary outdoor experience nestled in the heart of High Springs, Florida. Renowned among cave divers and nature enthusiasts alike, our springs offer a serene environment with diverse recreational opportunities.

  • Environment: Experience the stunning natural beauty of Ginnie Springs, where crystal-clear waters provide a haven for swimming, diving, and exploration. The springs range from depths of 8–10 feet to an impressive 25–30 feet, catering to both novice and experienced divers.
  • Services: We offer a variety of facilities including primitive camping sites, RV parking with hookups, restrooms, and picnic areas. Our professional team provides essential diving gear rentals and guidance for those seeking adventure.

Ginnie Springs Outdoors operates with extended hours on weekends, ensuring accessibility during peak seasons. Located at 7300 NE Ginnie Spgs Rd, our location is convenient yet secluded, offering a balance of nature and amenities without the hustle of urban settings.

  • Characteristics: Known for its strict enforcement against partying, we prioritize a safe and respectful environment. Our extended hours accommodate divers and visitors, making us a popular spot during warmer months.

Hear from our community: "The staff is friendly, and the caves are impressive," shared a regular diver. These positive reviews highlight our commitment to professionalism and customer satisfaction. Plan your visit early to maximize your experience and explore the diverse depths of Ginnie Springs!

Gallery

Service options

Onsite services

Highlights

Picnics

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

RV camping

RV electric hookup

RV water hookup

Activities

Hiking

Payments

Camping fee

Credit cards

Debit cards

NFC mobile payments

Credit cards

Children

Good for kids

Good for kids birthday

Kid-friendly hikes

Playground

Parking

Free parking lot

On-site parking

Robert Randy Denniston Feb 09
★★★★★5

I'm one of the regular cave divers that frequent Ginnie weekly. It's an awesome place and can be pretty busy on the weekends during the warmer months. The management and staff are very professional and friendly. Also they have made stricter rules regarding partying and are enforcing them.

Jesse Harris Jan 04
★★★★☆4

This spot provides convenient access to some springs, but it may not be the most ideal option. The fees can add up quickly, so go early and get your money worth!! The staff could be more welcoming. The springs range in depth from 8–10 feet to around 25–30 feet. Divers mentioned that the cave is quite impressive and reasonably sized, adding to the appeal for those with proper certifications.

Melissa Larson Feb 12
★★★★★5

We took 4 teeny there to camp and had a great time. We canoed, swam, hiked, laughed & explored. If you go during spring break it might be a bit loud. But everyone around us was having a good time too. Happy noises.

Jason T. Sep 11
★★★★☆4

Went here for a two night camping adventure. It's private land so don't expect to pay state park prices as this place is pricey and charges $30 per person per night in season. So $150 a night for my family of five for camping! Kinda crazy if u ask me. The park itself is huge and seems well maintained by staff. There are so many campsites littered around this place that operate on a first come first serve basis. We went on a weekday so easily got a waterfront spot on the Santa Fe River. They have, I believe, 4 spring heads that you can swim in and connect to the river that you can tube down. If you start from the first spring you can tube for 45 min to an hour depending on river flow, crowds, rope swing stops, etc. If you're scared of brackish water then you might have some issues tubing down this river but I recommend you just go for it. There's always people swimming and tubing here with no issues. Just do it. It's fun. The place does attract a party crowd, even for families so don't be surprised to hear loud music all the way up until midnight.

Alan Duncan Oct 03
★★☆☆☆2

I would give this place a 1 star but the springs themselves were beautiful and a unique destination unto themselves. We are from Alabama, so we don't have places like this back home. The issues we had...staying the night over the weekend...was that it was wild, rowdy, noisy, super crowded. When I camp out, I like to enjoy the peaceful outdoors. What I don't like is hearing Mexican music literally blasting until 1:30am, noisy motorized golf carts with people yelling and riding around well past midnight. I don't like waiting 10 minutes to get into or out of the water due to the volume of people using the steps in and out of the water. I was with my wife and 4 kids (age 4 to 11) and was utterly shocked at how crazy this place was. Giant speakers set up on the docks leading into the water with drunk people dancing very seductively l...3 feet from my small children. If you're into the party scene, by all means go here. But this is not a place for families at all. Maybe the weekends are just way more crazy...maybe I should come back and try again during the week...but I probably won't. Also, I didn't enjoy the trees infested with large cockroaches next to my tent. I know the company can't do too much to help this, but just wanted to give fair warning to those who might be reading this.