Check-in:
Check-out: 12:00 PMRules
Check-in Procedure
- These rules are a special, legally binding contract between the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park ®, its employees, members, and guests, and control the duties and responsibilities of all Park visitors. §513.117, Fla. Stat.
- By entering the Park as a guest, you acknowledge that you have read and will abide by these rules.
- Because of the tremendous popularity of music festivals and other special events, special rules apply.
- If you violate any of these rules, you may be ejected from the Park without a refund, be subject to civil or criminal proceedings, and/or permanently banned from the Park.
- Guests must check in with the Park Office or Gate Attendant upon first arrival, and pay an admission fee (additional fees apply for overnight stay, activities, services, and events).
- You may be required to display a vehicle pass or sticker on your vehicle.
-Special event guests must present a ticket, along with valid photo identification, and wear a non-transferable wristband for the duration of the event: if you lose it you must buy a new ticket.
- Additional camping fees may apply depending upon your arrival and departure dates, and where you camp.
- We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, physical disability, or creed.
- If you require special accommodation due to a disability, please let us know in advance, if possible, or upon check-in.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.
Camping and Recreational Vehicles
- Hundreds of improved (water/electric) spaces are available, in addition to thousands of primitive (tent) camping.
- There is a special area set aside for Park members.
- Check-out time is Noon.
- A maximum of 6 campers (including children) are allowed per space.
- Only one RV may be parked per campsite.
- No camping is allowed on the disc golf course.
- All vehicles must be parked on the campsite, and not on roads or other campsites.
- Water is not to be used for washing RVs, cars, or boats.
- Campsites must be kept clean, and trash and refuse regularly placed in trash containers.
- Please do not leave food out where animals and insects can get it.
- All RV’s that connect to the sewage system must use a “donut” to seal the sewer hose to the sewage system line.
- All sewer connections must be kept tightly capped when not in use.
- Paid RV campers may use the dump station.
- The dump station washdown water is not safe for drinking.
- Any spills of sewage must be reported immediately to the Park Office.
- Do not remove the backflow prevention devices from the potable water lines.
- Do not alter, even temporarily, any RV site electrical connections.
- All non-member reservations must be paid in advance at the time of the reservation.
- Although each reservation contains a site number, this does not guarantee the use of any specific site: actual sites will be assigned upon arrival, and site selection is subject to the Park’s sole discretion.
- Guests purchasing a single-day event ticket are not allowed in any camping area.
- Members who have made reservations for any day that is included in a special event must purchase tickets for the event no later than 30 days prior to the start of the event or the reservation is void.
Cabin and Facility Rentals
The Park has a variety of cabins (park models), pavilions, and buildings available for rent.
Prices vary by type, season, and whether or not a special event is scheduled.
Check-out time is 11:00 A.M.
A key deposit is required, which will be refunded at checkout.
Smoking is absolutely prohibited in all cabins and other Park structures; there is a $100 cleaning fee if anyone has smoked in your cabin during the rental.
Do not remove towels or furniture from cabins for outdoor use.
All non-member reservations must be paid in advance at the time of the reservation.
Although each reservation contains a site number, this does not guarantee the use of any specific site within the Park.
Actual sites will be assigned upon arrival, and site selection is subject to Park discretion.
Except during special events, we apply a cancellation and refund policy for paid, advance camping reservations.
If canceled more than 14 days prior to the first night’s stay, you will be entitled to a full refund less a $25.00 cancellation fee.
If you cancel between 14 and 3 days prior to the first night’s stay, you will be entitled to a 50% refund.
Failure to cancel at least 3 days prior to the first night’s stay will result in no refund.
Most cabins do not allow pets: violation of this prohibition will result in an additional $200.00 cleaning fee plus $25.00 per day payable when the pet is observed in the cabin.
During special events, all cabin and facility fees are non-refundable.
Guests purchasing a single-day ticket are not allowed in any cabin.
Children
- A parent or legal guardian must accompany guests under the age of 18.
Behavior
- We can refuse services to any person who displays intoxication, profanity, lewdness, or brawling, whose conduct disturbs the peace or comfort of others, who damages property, who engages in illegal or disorderly conduct, whose conduct is a nuisance, or who violates any of these rules.
Quiet Time
- The Park maintains a quiet time between 11 P.M. and 8 A.M.
- This applies to speakers on golf carts and cabins.
- During some festivals, jam sessions and drum circles may last until the wee hours with due consideration of those camping nearby.
Speed Limit
- Always yield to pedestrians – they have the right of way! If children or crowds are present, use extreme caution.
- The maximum speed on paved roads is 10 miles per hour, and on dirt roads and in camping areas is 5 miles per hour.
Vehicle
- All motor vehicles must be properly licensed and insured.
- All operators must be over age 16, properly licensed, and insured.
- We will refuse entry to any motor vehicle in our sole discretion.
- All vehicles are subject to search upon entry, and at all times while in the Park: if you do not consent to a search, then you must leave the Park immediately with no refund.
- All-terrain vehicles (ATVs), off-road utility vehicles (ORVs), recreational utility vehicles (RUVs), dirt or motocross bikes, go-carts, and dune buggies are not allowed.
- This includes but is not limited to, Polaris Ranger ®, Polaris RZR ®, Yamaha Rhino ®, Kawasaki Mule®, and any other non-golf cart utility vehicle.
- Driving Under the Influence or “DUI” is not tolerated — You may be arrested by law enforcement officials and taken to jail if you are observed to be DUI in the Park, regardless of the vehicle, golf cart, bicycle, or automobile you may be driving.
- Texting while driving is strictly prohibited regardless of the vehicle, golf cart, bicycle, or other means of transportation.
- No loud amplified music may be played from any vehicle.
- Golf carts are a popular and convenient way to get around: operators must adhere to the Park’s Golf Cart Policy.
- Rentals are available at the Country Store.
- If you bring your own, you must register your golf cart upon arrival, present proof of registration and insurance, have your cart inspected, pay a trail use fee, and obtain a sticker.
- Golf cart drivers must be licensed and over age 16.
- The driver and passengers must be seated at all times during operation and the cart’s seating capacity may not be exceeded.
- Headlights and taillights must be used from dusk till dawn.
- Golf carts must stay on designated roads and trails and must be parked at your campsite by Midnight. (During special events golf carts should be parked at your campsite no later than one hour after the last scheduled concert ends).
- Trail fees during special events are non-refundable.
- Bicycles operated from between dusk and dawn must burn front and taillights.
- Children under the age of 16 must wear a helmet per §316.2065, Fla. Stat.
The Following Vehicles Are Not Allowed In The Park
- Segways, skateboards, and hoverboards are not allowed.
- Dirt bikes or motorized scooters.
- Go carts or dune buggies.
- ATVs, dirt bikes, and go-carts may not be brought in on trailers or in the back of trucks.
- Battery-operated riding toys.
- Hoverboards.
Golf Cart
- Gas/Electric golf carts with stock engines (factory specifications). Engine size is stamped on the motor. No engine may exceed 14 horsepower (HP).
- E-Z Go ®: 295 CC & 350 CC2. Club ®: 290 CC & 350 CC3. Yamaha ®: 357 CCGolf cart with a maximum lift of 4” – 8”.
- Golf carts with a maximum tire size of 23’ x 11’ x 12’.
- Golf carts must be equipped with stock mufflers or the equivalent (not to exceed the noise level of a stock muffler).
- Prices and Fees: In order to bring your golf cart into the Park, upon entry you must show current proof of golf cart liability insurance with minimum policy limits of $25,000 personal injury/$50,000 per accident/$10,000 property damage (either a stand-alone golf cart policy or a rider on your homeowner’s insurance policy or automobile insurance policy) and pay a user fee.
- The non-event trail use fee is $30.00. The fee is valid for the duration of your stay.
- The holiday weekend trail use fee is $60.00.
- The fee is valid for the duration of your stay.
- Event weekend trail use fee varies from event to event.
- The fee is valid for the duration of your stay.
- Golf carts may be prohibited at some music festivals or other events.
- Before planning to bring a golf cart to an event, please call the Park Office to make sure you can bring a cart.
- Restrictions on Golf Cart Operation: You may not engage in any activity that is not covered by your golf cart liability insurance policy such as racing, pulling or pushing other vehicles, or carrying too many passengers.
- Operators must have a valid driver’s license in their possession when operating a golf cart and be sober.
- You must follow the “rules of the road” applicable to vehicles on public roads: for example, stopping at stop signs; not texting while driving; not operating carelessly, recklessly, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs; and burning headlights and taillights when driving between dusk and dawn.
- One passenger per seat: all occupants must remain seated at all times. All hands and feet must be kept inside the vehicle. No texting while driving a golf cart!
- The speed limit on paved roads is 10 MPH, but slow down to 5 MPH or less in congested areas and on trails.
- You must park your golf cart at your cabin or campsite from midnight and 6 a.m (local time): golf cart operation is not allowed during that curfew period.
- However, during festivals and special events, the curfew is from 2:30 a.m. until 6 a.m. (local time).
- You must stay on paved roads and established dirt roads or vehicle trails at all times.
- Horses have the right-of-way.
- When meeting a horse on the trail, pull over, cut the engine, and let the horse pass.
- When approaching horses from behind, call out to the riders to let them know you are there and wait for the riders to signal when it is safe for you to pass.
- The Park registration decal must be prominently displayed on the golf cart windshield at all times.
- Do not leave the key in the golf cart ignition, and lock the cart with a chain and lock when not in use.
- All accidents involving injury, death, or property damage must be reported to the Park Office as soon as possible; if medical attention is needed call 911 immediately.
- No amplified music may be played during any outdoor musical performance in the Park or between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.(local time).
- During other hours, amplified music must be kept on a low volume such that only the driver and passengers may enjoy it and that it does not disturb other persons.
- Golf carts may not be brought into music venues or restricted areas except as authorized in writing by Park management.
- Guests may not bring golf carts into music venues during special events; if you need mobility accommodation to get to a venue, an ADA shuttle will be provided upon request.
Parking
- You must park vehicles and golf carts in designated areas only.
- You may not park on any roadway or in a camping space that you have not rented.
- You may only park in a designated disabled parking space if you display a valid disabled license plate or rearview mirror tag.
- The Park is a designated “TOW AWAY” zone, and if you park in a prohibited area, your vehicle may be towed at your expense. §715.07, Fla. Stat
Bathhouse
-Several bathhouses are provided for campers.
- We need your help to maintain these facilities in a clean, sanitary condition.
- If a bathhouse is dirty or lacks the required soap, toilet tissue, and paper towels, please notify the Park Office immediately.
- Do not flush sanitary napkins, diapers, paper towels, or other large objects down the toilet.
- Please help us conserve water.
Enjoying The Park
- Please respect the environment, and do not harm plants or harass animals.
- Do not place any nail, screw, or other fastener into any tree, or cut any vegetation.
- Do not litter.
- Please do not smoke or vaporize (“vape”) in buildings, including rental cabins; and be respectful of others when you light up or vaporize.
- Place properly extinguished cigarette butts in ashtrays.
- Please respect fellow guests by not passing through their campsites.
- Picnic tables are provided by the Park in some spaces; please keep them clean and free of clutter when not in active use.
- During musical and Park-organized fireworks performances, please be advised that you may be exposed to loud sounds, and please take whatever action you deem necessary to protect your hearing.
- The use of high-quality ear protection is strongly recommended, available at the Country Store.
- A disc golf course, children’s playground, hiking trails, picnic tables, and other amenities are available on a first-come, first-served basis; please share them with other guests and help keep them clean and free of clutter.
Campfires
- If weather and other prevailing conditions are acceptable to the Park, properly contained campfires are permitted in enclosed fire rings or in small dirt fire pits.
- No bonfires or large fire pits are allowed.
- Do not collect, or cut, live trees or shrubs.
- Do not burn treated wood, plastic, garbage, or trash.
- If you do not bother other guests, you may collect downed tree limbs from nearby areas. Fires must be supervised at all times and fully extinguished before leaving unattended.
- Never use gasoline, kerosene, or other accelerants to start fires. Firewood and fire starters are available for purchase at the Country Store.
Animals
- Some pets (dogs and cats only) may be allowed.
- Upon check-in, proof of current anti-rabies vaccination is required for all pets.
- All pets must wear an ID tag with the owner’s name and phone number.
- Pets should never be left alone. All pets must be kept under control on a leash no longer than six (6) feet at all times.
- You must pick up your pet’s droppings and dispose of them properly. Excessive barking, aggressive conduct, or failure to keep the animal on a leash will require you to immediately remove the animal from the Park.
- Pets are not allowed during special events and festivals.
- Service dogs are allowed in public areas of the Park whenever the Park is open to the public; however, service dogs must be either leashed or under the owner’s control at all times and must display proof of a current anti-rabies vaccination.
-“Emotional support animals” are not service dogs.
- It is a crime to misrepresent a pet as a service animal.
- During special events and music festivals, service animals must be registered upon entry to the Park and must wear the festival credentials at all times, along with proof of a current anti-rabies vaccination.
Swimming and Watersports
- Next to the Spirit Café, there is a small pool.
- No lifeguard is on duty.
- You may swim at your own risk, after getting a pool pass at the Park Office.
- Children must be potty trained and accompanied at all times by an adult.
- No diving or roughhousing.
- You must shower before entering the pool.
- No glass is allowed in the pool area.
- The Suwannee River, which runs along the north and west boundary of the Park is dangerous and unpredictable.
- Floating logs and debris are common.
- Swimming is not recommended.
- No lifeguard is on duty.
- If you do swim, it is at your own risk.
- Do not swim across the River to private property, climb on the bank, or use any rope swing – all very dangerous and grounds for immediate ejection from the Park.
- Do not remove towels from cabins and take them to the river or pool.
- The Canoe Outpost, which is not owned by Cornett’s Spirit of the Suwannee, Inc., offers rental canoes, kayaks, and personal floatation devices.
- They can offer guided trips or outfit your River trek.
- All persons using the services of the Canoe Outpost are advised that all activities are at their own risk and that travel on, or swimming in, the Suwannee River is dangerous and unpredictable.
- To that end, all Canoe Outpost patrons must complete and sign the release, hold harmless, and release of liability form.
- The boat ramp is available for a fee; however, no airboats, jet boats, or personal watercraft may be launched.
- All water sports are at your own risk.
Prohibited Items
- No illegal drugs.
- No fireworks of any kind. Guns, Tasers, slingshots, BB Guns, Paintball guns, bows and arrows, and all weapons are strictly prohibited on Park property, and that includes weapons carried in motor vehicles (even if you have a concealed weapons permit): ONLY properly- - authorized law enforcement and security personnel may carry weapons when on duty.
- All of the airspace above the Park is restricted and no person is authorized to operate or use any type of aircraft, drone, radio-controlled airplane or helicopter, kite, Chinese lantern, luminary, sky lantern, fire balloon, Kongming lantern, balloon, or other flying object; except that Frisbees, footballs, and other similar toys may be used when they do not present a danger or nuisance to other guests.
- Of course, flying discs may be used on the disc golf course.
- Lasers of any type are prohibited.
- No bounce houses, slip n’ slides, portable swimming pools, or other recreational attractions are permitted.
- No fire spinning or twirling is permitted without a written contract with the Park.
Prohibited Activities
- The posting or distribution of any advertising or literature; or the sale, distribution, or solicitation of any product or service is only allowed with advance written approval of Park management.
- No nudity or obscene gestures or speech.
- No commercial services may be ordered by any guest to be performed in the Park; however, check with the Office if you need a locksmith, tow truck, taxi Uber, Lyft, or other services.
Messages/First Aid/ Lost & Found
- Urgent messages may be available in the Park Office.
- In case of emergency, call 911 immediately! Report any problem by stopping by the Park Office or by calling the office at (386) 364-1683.
Ems/First Aid Is Available During Special Events
- If you are injured while in the Park, you must promptly report such injury to the Park Office in person or by phone.
- If you lose something, please check at the Park Office.
- If your personal property has identification with your address and contact information, we will try to contact you to have you claim it.
- Any property unclaimed after 90 days becomes the Park’s property. §513.115, Fla. Stat.
- If WI-FI service is offered, use is subject to the Park’s sole discretion.
Consent To Use Likeness
- If you enter the Park, you consent to the recording, publication, and use of your likeness, and/or voice on videotape, on film, or digital video disc, or other means, without compensation to you, or a signed release from you, for the Park’s commercial and marketing use forever and anywhere.
Questions or Concerns?
- These rules are meant to make sure that everyone enjoys our Park.
- If you have any questions about the Park or these rules, please contact the Park Office in person or call the Office at (386) 364-1683.
- We welcome your suggestions on improving our Park! Special Event and Festival Ticket holders are subject to, without limitation, the following additional terms and conditions:
- No refund will be given on lost or stolen tickets wristbands or unused tickets. No Exceptions!
- Tickets that are lost, stolen, counterfeit, or obtained from sources other than Park or any of its ticket outlets will not be honored.
- All tickets are non-refundable and do not bear any cash value.
- It is unlawful to obtain/attempt to obtain admission by fraud.
- Any such admissions/attempted admissions will be prosecuted to the fullest extent allowed by law.
- Wristbands are nontransferable and must be worn by the same person for the entire event.
- Vendor, Promoter, and Park-issued staff and complimentary tickets are non-transferable when issued.
- Cornett’s Spirit of the Suwannee, Inc. reserves the right to refuse admission and/or revoke any ticketed admission without a refund.
- All guests under the age of 18 must always be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
- No food or beverages may be brought into the venue areas; however, please check the Festival brochure to see whether or not you may bring in a new, unopened plastic bottle of water or an empty water container.
- No glass containers are allowed in the venue areas.
- No weapons, laser devices of any kind, drones, model airplanes, fireworks, luminaries, megaphones, or any other items determined dangerous by Cornett’s Spirit of the Suwannee, Inc. may be brought into the Park, or in a motor vehicle within the Park.
- Management will be allowed into all venue areas and campsites.
- All artists and times of performances are subject to change and/or cancellation without notice.
- No unauthorized commercial video or audio recording or live streaming is allowed in venue areas.
- Management reserves the right to at its sole discretion refuse admission to or to eject any person from the premises whose conduct is deemed to be disorderly, vulgar or abusive, and/or who fails to comply with park policies and procedures. Failure to comply will terminate any rights of the ticketholder and will be removed from the premises.
- Ticketholder agrees to comply with all State, local, and Park rules that prohibit and limit alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, weapons, controlled substances, recording devices, cameras, pets, and containers being brought into the Park or venue area.
- The Park reserves the right to search all persons and vehicles anywhere at any time.
- Cancellation of the event by Act of God, strikes, riots, or any other act/order of any public authority beyond the control of Cornett’s Spirit of the Suwannee, Inc. does not obligate Management to offer ticket refunds or substitute performance(s).
- All outdoor performances are “rain or shine.”
- Cornett’s Spirit of the Suwannee, Inc. and/or any of its management, officers, or directors is not held liable for any personal loss, injury, death, property damage, or any other harm suffered by participants, vendors, lessors, artists, guests, or spectators at any special event.
- No advertising signs, posters, banners, balloons, or flyers of any kind may be posted or distributed anywhere in the Park.
- No goods or services may be offered or sold except by Park-authorized vendors.
- No fire spinning, twirling, koi, or other use of performance fire is allowed.
- No selfie sticks, flagpoles, Wookie sticks, totems, or other rigid decorations are allowed in venue areas.
- No spray paint or paint markers are allowed in the Park.
- No flammable gases such as nitrous oxide are allowed in the Park.
- No water guns or other simulated or toy weapons are allowed in the Park.
- Bicycles and scooters must be parked outside of the venue areas.
- No segways or other motorized devices are allowed in the venue areas.
- Smoking and vaping are only allowed behind soundboard in venue areas.
- If hammocks are allowed in venue areas, they must not block pathways or be double-stacked. Hammocks can only be tied to suitably strong trees and all ropes, straps, and ties must be removed after use.
- If chairs are allowed in venue areas, they must be removed at the close of performances each day.
- Only disabled guests and a companion may use designated ADA viewing areas.
- Additional restrictions may be imposed by posted signs, Festival brochures, or verbal orders from Park staff.
Horse Camping
- Horses are welcome in the Park’s horse camping area and on marked horse trail areas, with advance reservations.
-Horse owners must check in and present proof of a negative Coggins test, along with other required health certifications.
- All horses must be accompanied by proof of a negative Coggins test (EIA) conducted within the past (12) months.
- A Health Certificate or Multi-State Passport is required for out-of-state horses.
- Documents should clearly identify your horses.
- State law requires us to refuse admission to horse owners who do not have negative Coggins test (EIA) reports.
- There is to be no horseback riding on any of the paved roads.
- Horses are not allowed on roadways, in camping areas, or anywhere outside of the horse camping area and marked horse trails.
- However, crossing the paved road to get to the trail is allowed at designated horse crossings.
- A horse that kicks must be identified by a red ribbon tied on its tail.
- No “tie-outs” are allowed. See office for details.
- Horses are not allowed in the Park during special events.
- Shuttle service may be offered during special events; if you ride the shuttle, you assume all risk of doing so; and you must remain seated when the shuttle is moving.
- All horse camping is in the designated Horse Camping Area.
- This area is convenient to bathhouses and trails and is a beautiful natural setting for camping.
- Please do not use the meadow area for horseback riding.
- You are more than welcome to use the Farmfield (behind the Pinefield) for horseback riding. (Please see the park map available in the office).
- We ask that our trees be preserved by not tying horses to them.
- When forced to tie in and around the trees, always cross-tie your horses in such a way as to prohibit any damage from chewing and/or pawing by the horse.
- If a tree is damaged by doing so, you will be assessed a $150.00 charge.
- We want to continue making our park a safe place for all campers, so please, no rough riding or racing.
- No horseback riding after Sundown.
- There are to be no multiple riders on a horse.
- All riders are required to wear a helmet.
- Trails are marked with signs as to which ones are available for horseback riding.
- Please be on the lookout for golf carts, hikers, bikers, and wildlife.
- The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park makes every effort to ensure safe trail riding.
- However, we cannot assume any liability for personal injuries, livestock injuries, or equipment damage.
- You ride the trails at your own risk.
- Equine waste must be cleaned up and deposited in the designated manure disposal sites.
- A charge of $25.00 will be assessed if we have to clean the campsite area or stalls.
- We hope that everyone has an enjoyable time during his or her stay at our park.
- Be sure to pick up a calendar of events from the office.
- The minimum age limit for riders is ages 12 and over.
Pet
- Some pets (dogs and cats only) may be allowed.
- Upon check-in, proof of current rabies vaccination is required for all pets.
- All pets must wear an ID tag with the owner’s name. Pets should never be left alone.
- Pets may be walked but must be controlled on a leash no longer than six (6) feet.
- You must pick up your pet’s droppings and dispose of them properly.
- Excessive barking or aggressive conduct will require removing the animal from the Park immediately.
- Pets are not allowed during special events and festivals.
- Service animals are allowed in public areas of the Park whenever the Park is open; however, all service dogs must be leased or under the owner’s control at all times and must display proof of current rabies vaccination.
- No pets allowed during music festivals: during music festivals in the spirit of the Suwannee Music Park and Campground, dogs and other pets create problems.
- Accordingly, the Park rules prohibit pets.
- Next time you plan to visit Spirit of the Suwannee for a music festival or special event, please do not bring your pet!
- You will either be refused entry to the Park or leave without a refund if you and your pet are found.
- If you have a legal service dog, you are welcome to bring it so long as it wears a tag showing it has a recent, active, anti-rabies vaccination.
- You must also check your service dog in when you arrive at the Park so it can be properly credentialed.
- Pets are to be on a leash when not in a camper or in pet-friendly cabins.
- Pets are to be cleaned up after at all times.
- When staying in pet-friendly cabins, there is an additional pet fee of $25 a day per pet.
- If the pet causes any damage while staying in a pet-friendly cabin, there will be a minimum of $200.00 damage fee applied to the customer’s credit card to cover clean-up and/or damage.
- If a pet is found in a non-pet-designated cabin, the owner will be automatically charged a $200.00 fine even if no apparent damage has been done. (Costs for additional furniture cleaning and flea issues.)
- You will need to bring the required paperwork and your animal to the Service Animal Check-In Ticket Booth.
- Please have all information ready at Check-In.
- Service dogs must wear an identification tag with your name and phone number, and a current anti-rabies vaccination tag at all times.
- It is a criminal offense to misrepresent a pet as a service animal. §413.08(9), Fla. Stat.
Covid-19 Pandemic Emergency Rules
- The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the State of Florida have each declared the COVID-19 pandemic to be a public health emergency.
- The SOS Café is open – 8:00 am-9:00 pm – Friday and Saturday.
- The Country Store and the Park’s main office are open; all persons entering those structures are required to wear protective face masks covering their nose and mouth and to practice social distancing as much as possible by staying at least six feet away from other persons.
- Guests who are feeling sick, or who have a fever are requested to either leave the premises and seek medical care, or to stay isolated at their campsites.
- All guests are encouraged to follow CDC guidance, including frequent adequate hand washing, sneezing or coughing into tissues or away from other persons, and avoiding touching one’s face.
- By entering and remaining on the Park premises during the COVID-19 emergency, guests voluntarily assume all risks of getting infected with the COVID-19 virus, which can result in severe illness, disability, or death to those infected.
- Guests are placed on notice that testing resources for COVID-19 are very limited in Suwannee and Hamilton Counties and that medical facilities and hospitals are limited.
- Moreover, the guest agrees to hold James Cornett and Cornett’s Spirit of the Suwannee, Inc. harmless from any claim, demand, suit, injury, cause of action, damages, or any type of equitable or legal relief as a result of the guest’s decision to enter onto or remain on the Park’s property.Cancellation Policy
FLEXIBLE
If the guest cancels at least 3 days before their check-in day and time, they will receive a full refund (minus Spot2Nite convenience or resort fees). If the guest cancels within the 3 days before check-in, there will be no refund.