Magnolia Loop at O'Leno State Park offers RV camping along Florida's scenic Santa Fe River in High Springs, just six miles north of town on U.S. 441. As one of Florida's earliest state parks, established by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, this campground combines historic charm with full-facility amenities including 30-amp and 50-amp electrical hookups, water and dump stations, and shaded pull-through sites suitable for big rigs. The park features a naturally stunning landscape with sinkholes, hardwood hammocks, and river swamps across 18 plant communities. Visitors enjoy over 20 miles of hiking and biking trails, plus direct access to canoeing, fishing, and paddling on the Santa Fe River—famous for its unique geology where the river mysteriously disappears underground and reemerges over three miles downstream at River Rise Preserve State Park. Amenities include on-site showers, restroom facilities, picnic areas with grills, a playground, and designated pet-friendly zones. Wildlife viewing opportunities abound throughout the park's diverse ecosystems. Located in North Central Florida's natural ecosystem, O'Leno provides an excellent basecamp for exploring the region's springs, nature trails, and outdoor recreation while maintaining convenient access to High Springs' local attractions and services.