Wekiwa Springs campground
Details- Booking
- Up to 11 months for residents, 10 months for non-residents.
- Sites
- Developed sites with water and electric for tents and RVs.
- Best first check for campers who want early-morning spring access.

State Park · Florida
A clear-water spring just north of Orlando: a 72-degree swimming basin, the Wekiva River paddle, miles of trails, and reservable camping with required day-use entry reservations.

Field briefing
Wekiwa Springs State Park changes fast with season and elevation.
Before you go
Book your entry window, arrive early on warm weekends before the lot fills, and plan around the constant 72-degree spring.
The landmarks worth the trip. Tap any photo to enlarge.
Weather, crowds, and what the season changes about the trip.
Warm and pleasant, with rising weekend demand at the swimming basin.
Pack Swim gear, sun protection, and a reserved day-use entry time.
Hot and humid with afternoon storms, but the 72-degree spring is the main draw.
Pack Swim gear, water, repellent, and an early arrival before the lot fills.
Easing heat and humidity, with strong paddling and hiking conditions.
Pack Sun layer, water, and light insect protection.
Mild and dry, with cool air but a spring that stays a constant 72 degrees.
Pack Layers for cool mornings and a wetsuit or quick-dry plan for swimming.
Wekiwa Springs swimming basin
The headspring stays a constant 72 degrees year-round and is the main reason most people come. Get there early on warm weekends before the lot fills.
Wekiva River paddle
Rent a canoe or kayak on-site and paddle the spring run into the Wekiva River past cypress, hammock, and abundant wildlife.
Multiuse trails
Miles of trail for hiking, trail running, biking, and horseback riding through sandhill, hammock, and pine flatwoods.
Put the timed or highest-demand stop first, then keep the rest of the day close and low-friction. For one day in Wekiwa Springs State Park, time Wekiwa Springs swimming basin first, then keep Wekiva River paddle and Multiuse trails close enough that the visit still feels relaxed.
Turn Wekiwa Springs's conditions into water, pack, and sleep-system decisions.

Build around conditions
Let season, elevation, and weather set the plan.
Plan your trip
4 quick tools, already seeded for Wekiwa Springs State Park. Tune the numbers around temperature swings, footing, layers, and how much margin the route needs.
Start with the gear decisions this park changes: footing, weather, camping, and water.
Kit Authority
Wekiwa Springs State Park packing list
0 of 21 packed. Check items as you pack, then take this list to the store, trailhead, or campsite.
Pack planning
Use this as a constraint check while you are still shaping the trip. The active checklist becomes useful once your route, dates, and sleep plan are set.
Checklist mode
21 items, grouped for the trip you are actually taking.
The buying guides that match what Wekiwa Springs asks of your kit, with our current top picks across budget and use case.
Camp inside the park if you want to be at the spring before the day-use crowds. The developed campground has electric and water sites, and there are primitive group and backcountry options. Apopka and the greater Orlando area have the broadest hotel and rental inventory, with the park about a 30 to 45 minute drive from downtown Orlando.
Camping reservations
Wekiwa has a developed campground plus primitive group and backcountry sites. As of September 2025, a separate reservation is required just to enter for the day, which changes how you plan a swim.
Reviewed June 11, 2026
Booking window
Florida residents may reserve campsites up to 11 months ahead; non-residents up to 10 months. New dates open daily at 8 a.m. Eastern.
Where to book or verify
Official park page with the day-use reservation requirement, fees, and amenities.
Statewide reservation rules, the resident window, and the 800-326-3521 booking line.
Check for federal campground, backcountry, tour, and permit inventory tied to this park.
Campgrounds to know

Plan the handoff from arrival to shuttle.
Parking, pedestrian entrances, and shuttle timing decide how calmly the first morning starts.
Getting there
Fly in
Wekiwa Springs sits in Apopka, about 20 miles north of downtown Orlando and a 30 to 45 minute drive from Orlando International Airport.
Car strategy
A car is the practical way to reach the park, and on warm weekends the parking lot can fill early, which is part of why day-use entry now requires a reservation.
Pair this with lodging: sleep where the park transfer is simple, especially if your route needs an early start.
Yes. As of September 2, 2025, day-use entry requires a reservation, not just camping. Book your entry time through Florida State Parks before you drive out, especially on warm weekends.
The headspring stays a constant 72 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, which feels refreshing in summer and brisk in winter. Many winter visitors bring a wetsuit or a quick-dry plan.
Entry is $6 per vehicle for 2 to 8 people, $4 for a single-occupant vehicle, and $2 per extra passenger or pedestrian, plus the required day-use reservation.
Yes. Canoes and kayaks are available to rent on-site, and you can paddle the spring run into the Wekiva River through cypress and hammock with frequent wildlife sightings.