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7950 Hwy. 78 W. Okeechobee, FL 34974
Local Phone: 863-467-5515
Fax: 863-467-1183
Directions:
I-75, exit 217 to SR 70 E approx 98 mi. to Okeechobee to 441 S 3 mi. to Hwy 78 W Resort is 3.5 mi. on left.
The Big “O” RV Park has a centrally located clubhouse with seating for 120 + for dinner dances, a heated swimming pool, horseshoe pits and a shuffleboard court. An outdoor courtyard around the pool plus a covered patio and stand-up bar provide a natural spot for our guests to meet in a friendly environment.
Pool & Patio
A recreation hall with large screen TV and pool tables is located on the West side of the Park. The Recreation Hall hosts non-denominational church services on Sunday mornings.
Amenities:
Hot showers, Ice, Laundry, Pay Phones, Pets on Leash, Boat Ramp, Elec. 30 Amp, Elec. 50 Amp, Full Hookups, Phone Hookup, Pool Heated, Pool Outdoor, Rec Hall/Clubhouse, Tables, Water Access
Recreation:
Horseshoes, Shuffleboard, Swimming
Local Phone: 863-467-5515
Fax: 863-467-1183
I-75, exit 217 to SR 70 E approx 98 mi. to Okeechobee to 441 S 3 mi. to Hwy 78 W Resort is 3.5 mi. on left.
The Big “O” RV Park has a centrally located clubhouse with seating for 120 + for dinner dances, a heated swimming pool, horseshoe pits and a shuffleboard court. An outdoor courtyard around the pool plus a covered patio and stand-up bar provide a natural spot for our guests to meet in a friendly environment.
Pool & Patio
A recreation hall with large screen TV and pool tables is located on the West side of the Park. The Recreation Hall hosts non-denominational church services on Sunday mornings.
Amenities:
Hot showers, Ice, Laundry, Pay Phones, Pets on Leash, Boat Ramp, Elec. 30 Amp, Elec. 50 Amp, Full Hookups, Phone Hookup, Pool Heated, Pool Outdoor, Rec Hall/Clubhouse, Tables, Water Access
Recreation:
Horseshoes, Shuffleboard, Swimming
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