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Located northeast from Gainesville and an hour away from Jacksonville, Deer Springs Lake is one of the most popular destinations for outdoorsy people from the area. Folks come here to enjoy the untouched nature and engage in various fun activities while camping. The calm and pristine water is surrounded by thick forests that hide many nature trails.

Blessed with sunny weather all year round, Deer Springs Lake is a great place to relax and unwind. The ever-changing nature of northern Florida will provide campers with ample opportunity to explore the area and try out water-based sports. When you want to see everything Deer Springs Lake has to offer, book an RV in Clay County and embark on your journey.

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The picturesque Clay County is famous for its flora and fauna. Birdwatchers could be seen throughout the year, regardless of the season. Florida birds reside in a variety of habitats, and that is very evident here because of the different landscapes. With several trails passing right next to this lake, birdwatchers may catch a glimpse of northern harriers, swallow-tailed kites, and bald eagles as they fly over the water. When you are RV camping at Deer Springs Lake and more interested in the general wildlife, you might spot cottontail rabbits and Sherman’s fox squirrels as you explore the nearby paths.

With a total of 48 lakes in this part of Florida, it shouldn’t be surprising that fishing is among the most popular activities for visitors who are camping here. The sparkling waters of Deer Springs Lake have a healthy population of largemouth bass, perch, bluegill, crappie, and sunfish. Anglers come here all year round, and there are a couple of bait shops close to the lake. Don’t worry if you forgot to bring all of your fishing gear before going camping at Deer Springs Lake because you may purchase anything you need right here.

Even though it might seem small, Deer Springs Lake offers amazing sports opportunities. Boaters, paddlers, and water skiers could often be seen on the lake. The majority of the shoreline is undeveloped, but campers could still find small beaches hidden in the shade. The water is not very deep, and it is suitable for recreational swimming. The temperature of the lake is pleasant during the summer, but it gets quite low in spring and fall.

Camping at Deer Springs Lake

The closest campground to Deer Springs Lake that can accommodate RVs is Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park. This is one of the oldest state parks in Florida. There is a total of 73 campsites, and all of them have picnic tables as well as fire rings. This campground is in the heart of nature, and it doesn’t have all the modern amenities such as WiFi connection and cable TV.

The features include hot showers, restrooms, picnic areas, and playgrounds. Full hookups are not available, but you may have water and electricity in your RV rental. The 20, 30, and 50-amp power is available at this campground. Pets are welcome here as long as they are trained and kept on a leash. Potential campers could make reservations either online or call the office directly to inquire about vacancies.

Exploring the Area

Gainesville is a university town with plenty of history and charm. It has several quirky museums and fascinating tourist sights that could be quite compelling to visitors. You could start your tour of Gainesville on Main Street by going to the Cade Museum For Creativity & Inventions. Housed in a very unusual and impressive building, this museum is all about fresh ideas and creativity. Visitors do get to see the permanent exhibits such as the Robot Zoo, but the vast majority of the museum features laboratories that are open to anyone willing to create something new and unusual. Exploring this museum might be a great way to spend your afternoon with your family or friends while you are in Gainesville.

Seeing a play at the Curtis M Phillips Center for Performing Arts could be a one-of-a-kind experience for Deer Springs Lake campers. Located on the University of Florida campus, the theater is known for staging impressive productions that leave theater buffs in awe. This theater has 1700 seats, and it stands out from other buildings on the campus. Many famous stars graced this stage in Gainesville, and all kinds of performances happen every week.

Should you want to grab a bite to eat at one of the hippest places in Gainesville, visit the downtown area. The streets are lined with interesting buildings, such as the Union Street Station. Visitors who are into architecture will appreciate the chance to try out some of the local dishes in these unique settings. Before you pack your things into the rental RV, and continue your Florida trip, stop at one of the local gas stations to fill up your tank. You could drive north on I-75 to a place called Lake City, also known as the Gateway to Florida.

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