Hart springs, located in Gilchrist county on the Suwannee river, has many great qualities including easy access for boaters and motorists alike.
My experience:
I have camped here many times. I always use the primitive campsites which never seem to be crowded and often times I get the site completely to myself. The wildlife is amazing, the spring is beautiful, and the campsites are great. If you are looking for an escape from the heat or a chance to see nature it is perfect but be warned if it is the nature you are there for I recommend that you get a campsite and wait until the day visitors leave, this is when nature starts to take over and people are heading home. When all the people have left I love to walk the board walk. I have seen alligators in the Suwannee, opossums in trees, and fawns(baby dear) wading through the swamp with their mother. If it is not the wildlife you are there for then your best time will be during the heat of the day. Take a leap off of the dock into a clear 72 degrees fearinheight spring. I guarantee you will emerge refreshed. Or put a few dollars into the jukebox to listen to your favorite song while hitting the volley ball back and forth.
What you can expect.
Gift shop
Rv camping
Primitive camping
Cabins
Showers and toilets
Board walk
Fishing
kayak/canoe rentals