Lake Griffin State Park spans 620 acres in Fruitland Park, Florida, offering a pristine Central Florida destination for RV camping and outdoor recreation. Home to the state's second-largest live oak tree—a remarkable 400-year-old natural landmark—the park provides an immersive wilderness experience within easy reach of the Harris Chain of Lakes.
Fully equipped for RV travelers, the campground features pull-through sites with 30-amp and 50-amp electrical hookups, water connections, and sewer facilities, plus a dump station for convenient servicing. Premium amenities include showers, laundry facilities, tables, grills, and firewood, alongside playgrounds and pet-friendly accommodations.
Recreation options are abundant: anglers enjoy world-class fishing on Lake Griffin and the Harris Chain, while water enthusiasts paddle the Dead River Marsh and pristine lake waters via canoe or kayak. Two miles of hiking trails wind through diverse habitats including swamps and sandhills, with opportunities for guided hikes and wildlife viewing. Visitors frequently spot raccoons, bobcats, coyotes, and even bears, making this an exceptional destination for nature lovers.
The park's location on US Highway 441 provides excellent access to Central Florida attractions and nearby state parks. Whether seeking a tranquil fishing retreat, active outdoor adventure, or peaceful lakeside escape, Lake Griffin State Park delivers authentic Florida wilderness camping with full RV amenities.