Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

Highway 129 N, Live Oak, FL 32060

386-364-1683

800-224-5656

Official Website

GPS: 30.3967,-82.9463

Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground is located at Highway 129 N, Live Oak, Florida 32060 with a total of 600 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Biking, Golf, and more. Before your trip to Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground, check out website at http://www.musicliveshere.com/content/camping or contact them through 386-364-1683 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

30.3967, -82.9463

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 30.3967, -82.9463

Overview of Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground


Last Price Paid: $40

Reported by kskitz on 03.16.2021

Longest RV Reported: 30 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

600

Pad Type:

dirt

Elevation:

65 ft / 19 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park & Campground

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  • Our home away from home

    Reviewed 16/3/2021

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: 10

    We visit Suwannee every year for their music festivals and usually do primitive camping during. We’ve done RV camping twice here in the past year at sites 33 and 10. We love it and highly recommend to all. Tons to explore, friendly staff, and wifi depending on how many people are present and where you are located (but you can also hang...moreWe visit Suwannee every year for their music festivals and usually do primitive camping during. We’ve done RV camping twice here in the past year at sites 33 and 10. We love it and highly recommend to all. Tons to explore, friendly staff, and wifi depending on how many people are present and where you are located (but you can also hang at the general store to pick it up).I would advise to request the sites deeper in the woods if wifi isn’t needed. The sites closer to the front (like site 10), are subjected to a lot of golf cart traffic that can get noisy and stir up dust, but the staff will accommodate you!

  • More like a state park but not a Florida state park

    Reviewed 2/3/2020

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    Nightly rate: $30

    Days stayed: 1

    This is an old park. If you enjoy state park CGs then this may be more a park for you. I was here for a rally and the rally was great but the park itself needs a lot of TLC.Many sites are not level. Typical sand and gravel. There are a number of amenities like onsite restaurant, small laundry, and bar. The rest rooms are very old and...moreThis is an old park. If you enjoy state park CGs then this may be more a park for you. I was here for a rally and the rally was great but the park itself needs a lot of TLC.Many sites are not level. Typical sand and gravel. There are a number of amenities like onsite restaurant, small laundry, and bar. The rest rooms are very old and not so clean. I understand this CG is more of a festival place where folks in the thousands come to see concerts. Just not my favorite type of place.ATT was good.Very wooded so satelite is not going to work in most cases.I'd only come back if for a rally.

  • Gorgeous, spacious, peaceful outside of concerts

    Reviewed 19/2/2020

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    Days stayed: 10

    Site number: 279A

    This place is vast and wooded with quirky art installations scattered around. This is a concert venue as well as a campground, so I imagine it can get full during those times, but in between there's 800 acres of room. It's right beside the Suwannee River (yes, the one from the song, look it up if you aren't humming it already), with hi...moreThis place is vast and wooded with quirky art installations scattered around. This is a concert venue as well as a campground, so I imagine it can get full during those times, but in between there's 800 acres of room. It's right beside the Suwannee River (yes, the one from the song, look it up if you aren't humming it already), with hiking paths all around. One of the roads inside the park leads to a canoe/kayak launching area where you can rent either. You can also rent golf carts, and there's a diner-type cafe on site. We attended an RV rally here and so loved the area we extended our stay for another 5 days. The town of Live Oak is just down the road if you need groceries and other necessities. We plan on coming here again.

  • First but not last trip here

    Reviewed 14/8/2019

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    Nightly rate: $36

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: Pine Forrest

    This place is absolutely amazing. Super clean. Friendly staff. Great restroom facilities and showers. It was hot as blazes but we had so much fun. Most beautiful campground in north Florida. Just be sure to get an escort to your site if it’s your first time. The place is so huge it can be a little confusing if you’re not famil...moreThis place is absolutely amazing. Super clean. Friendly staff. Great restroom facilities and showers. It was hot as blazes but we had so much fun. Most beautiful campground in north Florida. Just be sure to get an escort to your site if it’s your first time. The place is so huge it can be a little confusing if you’re not familiar with the campground.

  • Great Park

    Reviewed 18/2/2019

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: Hidden Woods

    We have visited this park several times and tent camped for music festivals. This time we came with our RV for Labor Day weekend. Arrival is easy - just off the highway. There’s a convennience store/gift shop on site. There were fireworks and live music in the music hall. No picnic tables or fire rings were provided in our section,...moreWe have visited this park several times and tent camped for music festivals. This time we came with our RV for Labor Day weekend. Arrival is easy - just off the highway. There’s a convennience store/gift shop on site. There were fireworks and live music in the music hall. No picnic tables or fire rings were provided in our section, but digging of fire pits is allowed. This park has so much to offer - swimming at the sand beach, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, etc. Stables are provided for horse camping and there are cabin and golf cart rentals. We will definitely be back.

  • To say this park is unique is a huge understatement!

    Reviewed 16/12/2017

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 5

    What we knew of the park beforehand is that it hosted many music festivals and that it put together a Christmas light show every year. Located on the banks of the Suwannee River, the park consists of 800 acres of campgrounds, concert venues, recreational facilities, and forest. We had no expectations beyond that. We were in for sur...moreWhat we knew of the park beforehand is that it hosted many music festivals and that it put together a Christmas light show every year. Located on the banks of the Suwannee River, the park consists of 800 acres of campgrounds, concert venues, recreational facilities, and forest. We had no expectations beyond that. We were in for surprise after surprise. We first saw the campground. That was impressive all on its own. Then we got to see the beautiful Christmas lights display and browse through the craft village. There we met Mike and his dog Sammy. Mike creates beautiful wooden sculptures from fallen trees (with a chainsaw, no less). You see his amazing works sprinkled all throughout the campground. We then met Snorra of Suwannee and Rune's Tree. Two sculptures by Belgian Sculptor Thomas Dambo. This is the last place you would expect to see these pieces of art, and yet here they are, seamlessly incorporated into the landscape.Then we were treated to Karaoke night and an Elvis impersonator in the music hall. We then got to see the treehouse that is a tribute to the Cornett family matriarch. Jean Cornett was very much a part of the creation of the tree house and her spirit lives on within its walls. Don't forget to check out the bat-house which is home to over 450,000 bats of some 90 different species. You can see them at dawn and dusk. This park celebrates music, art, and a return to nature. We could easily have spent another week at the park and not run out activities. We will definitely be back sometime (hopefully soon).

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