Lake Griffin Florida Map

3.9/5
(121) · State park in Fruitland Park, United States
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This 620 acre park is home to the state's second largest Live Oak tree that's estimated to be about 400 years old. A short walking trail that starts close to the …

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Mar 21, 2025
Visiting Lake Griffin is a delight. It's a small park with lovely paths, and the second largest oak tree in Florida is a must-see.Full review by Culture60765968520
Dec 29, 2024
There was only 1 other campsite that had a tent, the rest were all huge RVs. This is important to know because if everyone else has an RV, they’re making a lot more noise slamming doors and compartme…Full review by Jess R
Feb 11, 2024
Small State Park with fabulous nature trails and great playground. Highlight was a 1 and a half hour reasonably priced boat ride to a rookery on Epic Water Boat Tours, which operates in the Park. The…Full review by Peggy M
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Questions & answers

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Can I reserve a pavilion with picnic tables? We are looking to do Celebration of life Nov 16, 2019!
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Yes, call the park. Great people working there
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Will the guided pontoon tours be available the first week of April this year? What will be the per/person cost? Thanks. Art Geisler
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Good morning Mr. Geisler. Yes, our pontoon tours will be available in April. We'll be posting the dates for April's tours on March 21st. Reservations can be booked by calling the …
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Good morning Mr. Geisler. Yes, our pontoon tours will be available in April. We'll be posting the dates for April's tours on March 21st. Reservations can be booked by calling the ranger station at 352-360-6760. The cost is $15 per person and the tours last a little over an hour. In April you're likely to see alligators, turtles and an abundance of birds. The tours run at 9:30am and 11am. If it's extremely warm out the 9:30 trip will likely give you a chance to see more wildlife. See you soon! Rachel Nunlist, Park Manager
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Answer by Rachel N · Mar 5, 2019
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An wifi service there for a laptop
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Good evening Jeffrey. There is no WiFi at the park though cell service is good. The nearest place to pick up WiFi is the library across the road.
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Answer by Rachel P · Nov 12, 2018
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Are pets allowed
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Yes. But for any restrictions on types of pets please call the park office at 352 360 760
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Answer by Marc M · Sep 3, 2017
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What’s involved in participating in the Florida State Parks' Junior Ranger Program?
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The Junior Ranger programsix CORE activities).
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