Lake Griffin State Park

Lake Griffin State Park Page is sponsored by the Friends of Lake Griffin State Park. Lake Griffin encompasses 640 acres.

We have an abundance of plants, wildlife including Florida black bears, alligators, and a variety of birds. Come visit beautiful Lake Griffin State Park located right off of US Highway 441 in Fruitland Park. We offer a short nature trail, an improved boat launch, canoe/kayak launch, boat rentals, guided paddle tours and guided pontoon boat tours. We also have 40 campsites that can accommodate both

campers and tents. The park is known for having the second largest Live Oak tree in the state as well!

What are you waiting for? Come take a stroll through the Real Florida and grab lunch from our new concessionaire! You ca...
06/09/2026

What are you waiting for? Come take a stroll through the Real Florida and grab lunch from our new concessionaire!

You can’t capture beautiful photos of nature unless you get out and experience it for yourself. There is always something worth discovering at Lake Griffin State Park.

Come explore, enjoy a great meal, and see what makes this little park so special! 📸🦅🐊

Let us introduce you to the summer flowers, native and exotic aquatic plants, trees, gators, and birds that inhabit the ...
06/08/2026

Let us introduce you to the summer flowers, native and exotic aquatic plants, trees, gators, and birds that inhabit the wetlands ecosystem at nearby Lake Griffin State Park. Learn about snails the size of an apple, the many ways to use cattails, and how the early inhabitants found food and shelter and household items in their natural surroundings before the big box stores were available. Marc and Jeanne are Certified Paddle Tour Guides who volunteer with Friends of Lake Griffin State Park. This 90-minute tour is $30 and includes all equipment. Advance registration is required. Visit FLGSP.org for details and registration. All proceeds benefit park projects. Additional tour dates available. Ask us about private tours and Kayak 101 classes.

It's easy to just hop into a kayak and paddle around, but why not learn to do it safely with an efficient paddle stroke ...
06/05/2026

It's easy to just hop into a kayak and paddle around, but why not learn to do it safely with an efficient paddle stroke that will save energy and prevent stress on your shoulders and elbows? Central Florida has so many cool springs and scenic rivers to explore by kayak during our long summer days! Friends of Lake Griffin State Park will offer a Kayak 101 class Wednesday, June 17. Registration is now open. The 2 1/2 hour class covers choice of equipment, safety tips, basic paddle strokes, and a mini-ecotour. Learn how to paddle safely among motorized vessels, wildlife, and aquatic plants. Advance registration required. All equipment furnished. For details and registration, visit FLGSP.org. Eco-tours and private tours also available.

📢✨ We Have News! ✨📢After months of hard work, dedication, and a whole lot of teamwork, we are excited to share that our ...
06/04/2026

📢✨ We Have News! ✨📢

After months of hard work, dedication, and a whole lot of teamwork, we are excited to share that our campground is expected to reopen on June 11th! (As long as no issues arise) 🏕️🌳

Our staff has been working tirelessly to get everything cleaned up, prepared, and ready to welcome campers back. We cannot wait to see families making memories, enjoying campfires, and experiencing all the beauty that makes our park so special.

Stay tuned for more updates, we can’t wait to see you around the campground again! 🌿🔥⛺💚

We also have a concessionaire offering glamping cabins!!  Look for their information and site!! 

Twelve paddlers joined us Saturday night, May 30, for our sunset tour. Although we didn't have a spectacular sunset, we ...
06/02/2026

Twelve paddlers joined us Saturday night, May 30, for our sunset tour. Although we didn't have a spectacular sunset, we enjoyed calm water with just enough breeze to cool us. Our four guides -- Dave, Chuck, Karen and Linda -- helped identify the call of the red-wing blackbird, the yellow flowers of spatterdock, white egg sacs of the Florida apple snail, and several invasive aquatic plants. We watched an anhinga perching precariously on a thin branch overhead, gripping with his webbed feet. The clouds parted slightly so we were able to see the glow in the sky from sunset, and then Jupiter and Venus shining brightly overhead. After dark, we switched on our headlamps and spotted (from a distance) the reflections of alligator eyes along the lakeshore. The full moon came shining through and the chorus of frogs sang for us as we paddled back to our launch. It was a peaceful, relaxing evening on the water.

Our next sunset tour will be Wednesday, July 29. Registration is now open.

This beautiful red shoulder hawk was out catching dinner during the much needed rain yesterday!!
05/24/2026

This beautiful red shoulder hawk was out catching dinner during the much needed rain yesterday!!

We are pleased to have the Coast Guard Auxiliary on site today providing free inspections of all vessels. This is an edu...
05/16/2026

We are pleased to have the Coast Guard Auxiliary on site today providing free inspections of all vessels. This is an educational opportunity, and no citations will be given. Visit us today until 3 p.m. and return tomorrow.

05/14/2026

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If you had to name these birds what would you name them? Comment on the picture!
05/05/2026

If you had to name these birds what would you name them? Comment on the picture!

Address

3089 US Highway 441/27
Fruitland Park, FL
34731

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 6pm
Sunday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+13523606760

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