Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Silver Springs State Park adventure.
Check gators, manatees, and monkeys off your bucket list at Silver Springs State Park.
The crystal-clear waters of the 5-mile-long Silver River are so pristine, glass-bottom boats were invented just to look at it. Yup, this is the birthplace of glass-bottom boat tours. Today, campers can canoe, kayak, or catch a ride on one of those boats along the waterway, where the teal waters house manatee, turtles, and American alligators. But another of the park’s most famous inhabitants lives in the trees: rhesus macaque monkeys. In addition to the park’s hiking trails, mountain biking, boardwalks, and equestrian trail system, the sole Silver Springs State Park Campground features more than 50 tent campsites and 10 cabins, plus rv camping sites with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings.
Silver Springs State Park is accessible year-round. A rush of families tend to visit during spring break and summer vacation, while winters can be an excellent time to visit, when temperatures are moderate for tent camping and more manatees can be spotted. Summer visitors should prepare for heat, humidity, and rain showers along the nature trails and hammocks.