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Frequently Asked Questions about Suwannee River State Park


Question: Do you have horse back riding and stables?
Answer: No. There are currently no horse riding trails or stables available in this park. To find out where horse trails are available, visit our Horse Trails page.

Question: Do you have campsites near the river?
Answer: All campsites are located within a short walking distance away from the river’s edge.

Question: Does the park have a boat launching area?
Answer: Yes. The boat and canoe launch is located a short distance from the main visitor use area and camping area.

Question: Does the river have alligators in it?
Answer: Yes. Alligators can been seen in both the Suwannee and Withlacoochee Rivers.

Question: Can I swim in the Suwannee River?
Answer: No. There is not a designated swimming area at Suwannee River State Park.

Question: Can I make reservations for camping?
Answer: Cabin Reservations can be made up to 11 months in advance through Reserve America online or calling 1-866 I CAMP FL (1-866-422-6735) or 1-800-326-3521.

Question: Can I make youth camping reservations for the Boy Scouts of America or the Girl Scouts of America?
Answer: Two youth tent camping areas are available for use by organized, non-profit youth groups. Youth Camping fees are $4.00 for both adults and youth. Call Suwannee River State Park for more information. (386) 362-2746.

Question: Are pets allowed in your state park?
Answer: Yes. Pets are allowed in the day-use areas and camping area. Pets must be kept on a six (6’) foot leash at all times. For more information, see the General Pet Policy.

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