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Florida Campgrounds and RV Parks
Faver-Dykes State Park Saint Augustine FL 32086
Faver-Dykes State Park is located 15 miles south of Saint Augustine, the oldest city in in the nation. The park is a popular place for those who enjoy peace and solitude. Pellicer Creek, a state canoe trail, borders the southern boundary of the park, and is a popular place for fishing and canoeing. Other activities include bird watching, nature study, fishing, and hiking. Read more
Flamingo Campground Flamingo FL 33034
The Flamingo Campground, 38 miles south of the main entrance of Everglades National Park, sits at the tip of the Florida peninsula and lies along pristine Florida Bay. It is truly a place lost in time. At the end-of -the road you can enjoy solitude, canoeing/kayaking, birdwatching, photography, ranger-guided programs (in winter) and more while camping in a subtropical climate. Read more
Florida Caverns State Park Marianna FL 32446
One of the few state parks with dry (air filled) caves and the only Florida state park to offer cave tours to the public. The cave has dazzling formations of limestone stalactites, stalagmites, soda straws, flowstones and draperies. Florida Caverns is also popular for camping, swimming, fishing, picnicking, canoeing, boating, hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. Read more
Fort Clinch State Park Fernandina Beach FL 32034
Daily tours with period reenactors depicting garrison life bring the fort to life for visitors. Sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing are popular activities at the beach. Anglers can fish from the pier or take advantage of excellent surf fishing. Hikers and bicyclists can enjoy a six-mile trail through the park. Self-guided nature trails provide opportunities to learn about and observe native plants and wildlife. Read more
Fort Myers / Pine Island KOA St. James City FL 33956
This tropical KOA has all the comforts of home-and more- including a fantastic location on Pine Island, the "Tarpon Capital of the World." Enjoy lakeside sites, two clubhouses, a large heated pool, a spacious hot tub, a lighted tennis court and other resort amenities. Meander along the island's bicycle path, which weaves among mango groves and farms. Read more
Fort Myers Beach RV Resort Fort Myers FL 33908
Stay in a tropical vacation paradise! You'll enjoy an RV Park with an active and friendly atmosphere. Our well-maintained grounds feature shade trees and clean facilities. Whether you want to relax by the beautiful pool or take part in our planned events, you'll enjoy every minute. Read more
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Florida Campgrounds and RV Parks
Faver-Dykes State Park is located 15 miles south of Saint Augustine, the oldest city in in the nation. The park is a popular place for those who enjoy peace and solitude. Pellicer Creek, a state canoe trail, borders the southern boundary of the park, and is a popular place for fishing and canoeing. Other activities include bird watching, nature study, fishing, and hiking. Read more
The Flamingo Campground, 38 miles south of the main entrance of Everglades National Park, sits at the tip of the Florida peninsula and lies along pristine Florida Bay. It is truly a place lost in time. At the end-of -the road you can enjoy solitude, canoeing/kayaking, birdwatching, photography, ranger-guided programs (in winter) and more while camping in a subtropical climate. Read more
One of the few state parks with dry (air filled) caves and the only Florida state park to offer cave tours to the public. The cave has dazzling formations of limestone stalactites, stalagmites, soda straws, flowstones and draperies. Florida Caverns is also popular for camping, swimming, fishing, picnicking, canoeing, boating, hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. Read more
Daily tours with period reenactors depicting garrison life bring the fort to life for visitors. Sunbathing, swimming, and beachcombing are popular activities at the beach. Anglers can fish from the pier or take advantage of excellent surf fishing. Hikers and bicyclists can enjoy a six-mile trail through the park. Self-guided nature trails provide opportunities to learn about and observe native plants and wildlife. Read more
This tropical KOA has all the comforts of home-and more- including a fantastic location on Pine Island, the "Tarpon Capital of the World." Enjoy lakeside sites, two clubhouses, a large heated pool, a spacious hot tub, a lighted tennis court and other resort amenities. Meander along the island's bicycle path, which weaves among mango groves and farms. Read more
Stay in a tropical vacation paradise! You'll enjoy an RV Park with an active and friendly atmosphere. Our well-maintained grounds feature shade trees and clean facilities. Whether you want to relax by the beautiful pool or take part in our planned events, you'll enjoy every minute. Read more