Where to Stay
Clay County Accommodation Options
Looking for the perfect place to rest during your stay in Clay County? Whether you are drawn to the comfort of a modern hotel, the charm of a historic inn, or the peaceful escape of a nature-focused campground, there are a variety of places for you to call home when you’re not out exploring.
Here, every stay is designed to let you experience the warmth and beauty of our community. From luxurious estates to campsites where you can unwind under the stars, local accommodations offer many choices for travelers and local adventurers.
Start planning your stay and find the perfect spot to settle in while you see all that Clay has to offer.
Whatever your passion may be, dive right in during your time in Clay County. You might even find discover a new passion while you’re here!

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Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park
One of Florida’s first state parks, located on rolling sandhills on the North Central Ridge of Florida with one of the few remaining examples of an old growth stand of longleaf pines. A steep head

Camp Blanding Recreation – James E. Johnson Memorial RV Park & McKenna Campground
Johnson RV Park accepts reservations, is only for RV’s and doesn’t have laundry, restrooms or showers. McKenna Campground is first-come only, allows tents, and has showers, restrooms and laundry. 2 tent limit per primitive site. Accommodations

Camp Chowenwaw
Camp Chowenwaw (Cho’-wen-waw), is a beautiful 150-acre site at the mouth of Black Creek, near its confluence with the St. Johns River. The former Girl Scout Camp opened on July 1, 1933. It is now