On the eastern shore of Lake George in Putnam County, Florida, Pine Island Campground and Marina offers the rare combination of direct lake access, a working marina, and comfortable RV accommodations on one of the most ecologically significant lakes in the St. Johns River system. Lake George—the second-largest lake in Florida—sits at the heart of a waterway network that connects springs, river channels, and wildlife refuges, and Pine Island's position on that network makes it one of the most compelling water-access RV parks in Central Florida. Whether your priorities run toward bass fishing, spring-fed swimming holes, or simply watching the morning light come across the lake, this is a campground that rewards guests who use the water. RV sites with 30 and 50-amp full hookup service are complemented by individual fire pits and picnic tables, coin-operated laundry, clean shower facilities, and a dump station centrally located for convenience. The marina operation adds a layer of capability that typical campgrounds can't offer: 20 covered boat slips, a boat ramp with easy launch access, pontoon rental, kayak rentals, and ethanol-free fuel on-site. A 22-foot Lexington pontoon is available for full-day rental—the preferred choice for guests heading to Silver Glen Springs, exploring the wildlife refuges along the lake, or seeking waterfront dining options accessible only by boat. A coffee and bait counter and camp store round out the daily convenience needs. Tiny house lakefront accommodations are available for guests who prefer to forgo the RV setup. Lake George is a landscape of exceptional ecological richness. The lake sits within the Ocala National Forest waterway system and provides access to Silver Glen Springs—one of the iconic first-magnitude springs of the Florida system—along with Alexander Springs, Juniper Springs, and the broad, tannin-dark waters of the St. Johns River itself. Manatee sightings near the springs are common in cooler months, and the lake's bird life—ospreys, bald eagles, great blue herons, and wading birds of every variety—provides constant entertainment for guests who keep binoculars on the picnic table. The broader Lake George region offers a historical depth that complements the natural setting well. The Ocala National Forest, one of the nation's oldest national forests, surrounds the waterway with hiking trails, off-road opportunities, and some of the most extensive longleaf pine restoration in the Southeast. The town of Palatka is within reasonable range for provisioning and historical exploration, and the Spring-to-Spring Trail connects multiple natural springs through the forest. Crescent City, Deland, and the St. Johns River corridor provide additional day-trip destinations for guests who want to range beyond the lake. Pine Island Campground and Marina operates year-round in the warm Central Florida climate, and each season brings distinct character. Winter is prime manatee season at the springs, spring and fall offer the best bass fishing conditions on Lake George, and summer brings the full subtropical lushness that makes Florida's freshwater corridor so distinctive. Waterfront sites and marina slips book ahead for holiday weekends and peak fishing season, so early reservations are recommended for preferred positions. Pack the fishing rods, arrange a pontoon rental, and let Lake George set the pace for a Florida water-country experience that goes well beyond the theme-park circuit.
Campground rules and policies
Registration and Arrival
Check-In Procedure
- Check-in time for RV Sites: 12 pm
- Check-in time for Rental Units: 2 pm
- Check-Out: 11 am
- All guests/visitors must check in at the office upon arrival.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.RV Sites
- Maximum of 4 people per RV Site.
- $5 for each additional person per day.
- There is a limit of 1 RV and 1 additional vehicle per RV Site.
- No parking vehicles, golf carts, etc. on sites other than your own.
- Additional parking is available.
- Storage is available for an additional charge.
- Sites must be kept clean and orderly.
- RVs must be kept in good visual condition. It is the guests’ responsibility to keep them clean and maintained on a regular basis.
- RVs not meeting park standards may be refused and/or asked to leave. (Inquire for year restrictions)Trash
- All garbage must be bagged and placed in the dumpster located at the front of the park.
- Please break down any boxes; no large items.
- No cigarette butts thrown on the ground.Fires
- Fires are only allowed inside fire rings and must be attended.
- No large fires.
- County and State burn bans will be posted.Smoking
- No Smoking in any public buildings.
- $250 fine for smoking in restricted areas.
- No cigarette butts on the ground please!Illegal Activities
- We will not tolerate any disorderly conduct, substance abuse, underage drinking, etc.
- Anyone asked to leave for breaking rules or other reasons will not be given a refund.Children
- Children must be supervised by an adult.
- The person renting the RV Site assumes all responsibility of children, visitors, and family members and must ensure they abide by the rules.
- Any damages to the site, buildings, equipment, etc. will be charged to you.Pet
- Pets are allowed (maximum 2), however, all pets must be on a leash.
- No excessive barking or aggressive dogs.
- Please do not leave pets unattended in the camper for long durations.
- Please be sure to pick up after your pet immediately.
- $25 fine for not picking up pet waste.
- Pets must be up to date on vaccinations.Caution
- There are alligators, poisonous snakes, and other wildlife in the area.
- Please use caution with your children and pets as well as yourselves.
- Please use caution in and around the marina.Golf Carts
- Golf Carts are permitted for licensed drivers.Speed Limit
- 5 MPH Speed Limit.Quiet Hour
- The quiet time is 8 pm – 7 am.
- Please be respectful of other campers.Alterations
- No alterations to RV Sites without prior approval.Damages
- Please report any damages to the office immediately.
- $100 min repair fee for damaging water/electric/sewer.Restrictions
- The following is not allowed: pools, clotheslines, excessive decor & plants, fencing.Water Usage
- Water conservation is important.
- Make sure your water connections do not leak.
- There is a $5 wash fee per vehicle for street bikes, golf carts, etc., $10 for RV.Campground Disclaimer
- Florida is known for its many storms. Pine Island RV & Marina (First Edition Management, LLC) is not responsible for damages due to fire, wind, theft, etc.
- Please secure your valuables when you leave the area.
- You must carry your own insurance.
- Do not leave awnings out unattended.
- Upon departing the site, everything must be removed, and the site cleaned of litter/waste.
- Pine Island RV & Marina reserves the right to refuse service to anyone at any time.
- All policies, rules, & rates are subject to change without prior notice.
- Guests must be in compliance with Florida Statute Chapter 513 for the duration of their tenancy/stay.
- Anyone violating any campground rule or failing to fix issues when given written or verbal notice by management will be removed from the premises.
On the eastern shore of Lake George in Putnam County, Florida, Pine Island Campground and Marina offers the rare combination of direct lake access, a working marina, and comfortable RV accommodations on one of the most ecologically significant lakes in the St. Johns River system. Lake George—the second-largest lake in Florida—sits at the heart of a waterway network that connects springs, river channels, and wildlife refuges, and Pine Island's position on that network makes it one of the most compelling water-access RV parks in Central Florida. Whether your priorities run toward bass fishing, spring-fed swimming holes, or simply watching the morning light come across the lake, this is a campground that rewards guests who use the water. RV sites with 30 and 50-amp full hookup service are complemented by individual fire pits and picnic tables, coin-operated laundry, clean shower facilities, and a dump station centrally located for convenience. The marina operation adds a layer of capability that typical campgrounds can't offer: 20 covered boat slips, a boat ramp with easy launch access, pontoon rental, kayak rentals, and ethanol-free fuel on-site. A 22-foot Lexington pontoon is available for full-day rental—the preferred choice for guests heading to Silver Glen Springs, exploring the wildlife refuges along the lake, or seeking waterfront dining options accessible only by boat. A coffee and bait counter and camp store round out the daily convenience needs. Tiny house lakefront accommodations are available for guests who prefer to forgo the RV setup. Lake George is a landscape of exceptional ecological richness. The lake sits within the Ocala National Forest waterway system and provides access to Silver Glen Springs—one of the iconic first-magnitude springs of the Florida system—along with Alexander Springs, Juniper Springs, and the broad, tannin-dark waters of the St. Johns River itself. Manatee sightings near the springs are common in cooler months, and the lake's bird life—ospreys, bald eagles, great blue herons, and wading birds of every variety—provides constant entertainment for guests who keep binoculars on the picnic table. The broader Lake George region offers a historical depth that complements the natural setting well. The Ocala National Forest, one of the nation's oldest national forests, surrounds the waterway with hiking trails, off-road opportunities, and some of the most extensive longleaf pine restoration in the Southeast. The town of Palatka is within reasonable range for provisioning and historical exploration, and the Spring-to-Spring Trail connects multiple natural springs through the forest. Crescent City, Deland, and the St. Johns River corridor provide additional day-trip destinations for guests who want to range beyond the lake. Pine Island Campground and Marina operates year-round in the warm Central Florida climate, and each season brings distinct character. Winter is prime manatee season at the springs, spring and fall offer the best bass fishing conditions on Lake George, and summer brings the full subtropical lushness that makes Florida's freshwater corridor so distinctive. Waterfront sites and marina slips book ahead for holiday weekends and peak fishing season, so early reservations are recommended for preferred positions. Pack the fishing rods, arrange a pontoon rental, and let Lake George set the pace for a Florida water-country experience that goes well beyond the theme-park circuit.
Campground rules and policies
Registration and Arrival
Check-In Procedure
- Check-in time for RV Sites: 12 pm
- Check-in time for Rental Units: 2 pm
- Check-Out: 11 am
- All guests/visitors must check in at the office upon arrival.
- While each park attempts to accommodate your exact spot request, the on-site manager has the ultimate decision for spot placement.RV Sites
- Maximum of 4 people per RV Site.
- $5 for each additional person per day.
- There is a limit of 1 RV and 1 additional vehicle per RV Site.
- No parking vehicles, golf carts, etc. on sites other than your own.
- Additional parking is available.
- Storage is available for an additional charge.
- Sites must be kept clean and orderly.
- RVs must be kept in good visual condition. It is the guests’ responsibility to keep them clean and maintained on a regular basis.
- RVs not meeting park standards may be refused and/or asked to leave. (Inquire for year restrictions)Trash
- All garbage must be bagged and placed in the dumpster located at the front of the park.
- Please break down any boxes; no large items.
- No cigarette butts thrown on the ground.Fires
- Fires are only allowed inside fire rings and must be attended.
- No large fires.
- County and State burn bans will be posted.Smoking
- No Smoking in any public buildings.
- $250 fine for smoking in restricted areas.
- No cigarette butts on the ground please!Illegal Activities
- We will not tolerate any disorderly conduct, substance abuse, underage drinking, etc.
- Anyone asked to leave for breaking rules or other reasons will not be given a refund.Children
- Children must be supervised by an adult.
- The person renting the RV Site assumes all responsibility of children, visitors, and family members and must ensure they abide by the rules.
- Any damages to the site, buildings, equipment, etc. will be charged to you.Pet
- Pets are allowed (maximum 2), however, all pets must be on a leash.
- No excessive barking or aggressive dogs.
- Please do not leave pets unattended in the camper for long durations.
- Please be sure to pick up after your pet immediately.
- $25 fine for not picking up pet waste.
- Pets must be up to date on vaccinations.Caution
- There are alligators, poisonous snakes, and other wildlife in the area.
- Please use caution with your children and pets as well as yourselves.
- Please use caution in and around the marina.Golf Carts
- Golf Carts are permitted for licensed drivers.Speed Limit
- 5 MPH Speed Limit.Quiet Hour
- The quiet time is 8 pm – 7 am.
- Please be respectful of other campers.Alterations
- No alterations to RV Sites without prior approval.Damages
- Please report any damages to the office immediately.
- $100 min repair fee for damaging water/electric/sewer.Restrictions
- The following is not allowed: pools, clotheslines, excessive decor & plants, fencing.Water Usage
- Water conservation is important.
- Make sure your water connections do not leak.
- There is a $5 wash fee per vehicle for street bikes, golf carts, etc., $10 for RV.Campground Disclaimer
- Florida is known for its many storms. Pine Island RV & Marina (First Edition Management, LLC) is not responsible for damages due to fire, wind, theft, etc.
- Please secure your valuables when you leave the area.
- You must carry your own insurance.
- Do not leave awnings out unattended.
- Upon departing the site, everything must be removed, and the site cleaned of litter/waste.
- Pine Island RV & Marina reserves the right to refuse service to anyone at any time.
- All policies, rules, & rates are subject to change without prior notice.
- Guests must be in compliance with Florida Statute Chapter 513 for the duration of their tenancy/stay.
- Anyone violating any campground rule or failing to fix issues when given written or verbal notice by management will be removed from the premises.