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Camping and Canoeing Adventure for Four at Otter Springs Park & Campground. Three Options Available.

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Ample campsite awes with more than 600 acres of trails & natural springs, opportunities for canoeing & fishing & volleyball nets

Lewis and Clark were both hobbled during their great expedition—Clark from resentment at his second billing and Lewis from a Lego slipped into his hiking boot by Clark. Enjoy noncompetitive nature excursions with today’s Groupon to Otter Springs Park & Campground in Trenton. Choose from the following options:

  • For $20, you get a one-night camping adventure for four (up to a $56 total value) that includes:
  • Campground entry for one carload of up to four people (up to a $12 value)
  • One night of RV hookup or campsite rental (up to a $24 value)
  • Eight-hour canoe rental (a $20 value)<p>

  • For $30, you get a two-night camping adventure for four (up to an $80 total value) that includes:
  • Campground entry for one carload of up to four people (up to a $12 value)
  • Two nights of RV hookup or campsite rental (up to a $48 value)
  • Eight-hour canoe rental (a $20 value)<p>

  • For $37, you get a two-night camping adventure for four (up to a $100 value) that includes:
  • Campground entry for one carload of up to four people (up to a $12 value)
  • Two nights of RV hookup or campsite rental (up to a $48 value)
  • Two eight-hour canoe rentals (a $40 value)

While exploring Otter Springs Park & Campground’s 600 acres of forest and shade-dappled trails, guests reflect upon the magnitude of the natural Otter Springs, where crystalline waters maintain an average temperature of 73 degrees. From the vantage point of one of the campground’s canoes, guests can page through translation dictionaries to decipher the babbling of the stream as it flows into the nearby Spring Run. The picnic area unites visitors in attempts to keep inflatable items aloft during games of volleyball, and those looking to escape raucous satyr band practice look to the indoor recreation area’s book exchange and foosball tables. Campers can take advantage of the food preparation counters at the screened picnic house or inquire about firewood, camping supplies, and other outdoor necessities available at the park office for an additional charge.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Oct 14, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Must activate by 10/14/12. Reservation required; subject to availability. Max 4 people per campsite. Must use nights consecutively for 2-night option. Extra fee per night for additional people. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Otter Springs Park

Clear water trickles through the stream at Otter Springs Park & Campground, sourced from the naturally formed Otter Springs that flows at an average temperature of 72 degrees. The cool, clear water continues to flow into the nearby Suwannee River, which fills with canoes and kayaks when conditions are favorable. Many of those explorers make their basecamp on the park’s 636-acre property, where tent campsites provide outdoor respite and more than 100 RV sites supply electricity, water, and sewer systems. The campground also houses air-conditioned cabins equipped with kitchens, bathrooms, and private front porches with rocking chairs for enjoying a cool evening or rocking a cranky parent to sleep. No matter their lodging, campers can stage feasts at a picnic area, clean up at bath and shower facilities, and decamp to a lodge with a dance floor that can accommodate 150 to 200 guests for events such as weddings, retreats, and family reunions. Conveniently located near restaurants, groceries, and convenience stores, Otter Springs Park & Campground is a short drive away from Gainesville’s thriving collegiate atmosphere.

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