Camping
Camping Adventures in Clay County
For those who want to get closer to nature, Clay County offers camping experiences perfect for families and solo adventurers alike. From traditional tent sites to cabins and even unique treehouse accommodations, there are great options for everyone looking to unplug.
At Treehouse Point in Camp Chowenwaw, you can escape to the treetops and fully disconnect in electricity-free cabins for a serene stay in nature.
If you are seeking a quiet retreat and a night or two under the stars, Clay County’s campgrounds state parks, state forests and conservation areas are ready to welcome you. Pack your camping gear and get ready for a memorable stay surrounded by the beauty of Northeast Florida.
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Clay County Fair Association RV Park
This is an RV Park for temporary use only. Reservation limit is 30 days. No group activities or assemblies will be held in the RV Park. Children are welcome at our RV Park. We ask
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 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
The Tree House
Welcome to The Tree House in Middleburg, FL! If you’re looking for a camping/glamping type of experience – you have found it! A very secluded house sitting on about 30 acres on the Black Creek.
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
Whitey’s Fish Camp RV Park
You get to enjoy both the land and waterways when you camp in your RV at Whitey’s Fish Camp. You can also get your seafood fix at the onsite restaurant or explore local waterways by