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Mention Florida, and thoughts quickly drift to the sandy beaches of Miami or the gators of Everglades National Park. Or perhaps you equate Florida with the whimsical attractions of Disney World and Universal Studios in Orlando. But Florida is more than cabanas, crocs, and coasters. Sure, there's plenty of fun in the sun to be had in The Sunshine State, with swamps, hundreds of lakes, and miles of coastlines. But Florida is also a cultural melting pot with a vibrant history and world-class amenities and attractions.
Explore the charming streets of St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States. Wind through ancient cypress trees as you make your way through the Everglades, or taste authentic Cuban food in Little Havana. No matter what you're into, Florida is one of those places that truly caters to all. It has natural beauty, historical significance, and opportunities for exploration, and the best way to enjoy it all is with a Florida RV rental and a road trip through the state.
RV Camping in Florida
With tons to do and see at your fingertips, you'll find countless well-appointed Florida RV parks that will cater to your specific preferences. Perhaps you're traveling with family and want to stay somewhere with planned activities, events, and playgrounds. Maybe you want to rent an RV and go somewhere off the grid. Or perhaps you're a mature adult looking for the serenity of a 55+ RV park.
Jacksonville, Florida, is a large city, abundant in waterways, museums, sandy beaches, and cultural offerings. If you want to stay along I-95 near the city, Fleetwood RV Park is a pet-friendly option with showers, laundry facilities, and free Wi-Fi. Perhaps you want something a bit more wild. Jacksonville still delivers with Little Talbot Island State Park. A 2,500-acre wildlife wonderland, Little Talbot Island boasts sand dunes, salt marshes, and maritime forests and is home to birds, alligators, deer, otter, and bobcats. The northeast Florida campground is pet-friendly, has electricity, and can accommodate RVs up to 30 feet long.
Are you looking to visit the state capital? There's much to do in Tallahassee. While it's heavy in urban development, it's also home to several wilderness areas. Experience the historical sites and outdoor ambiance of Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park or trek the 16-mile Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail. If you prefer to stay in the city, swing by Florida State University, tour the Florida State Capitol, and learn more about the area at the Museum of Florida History. After exploring, you could park your rig at Tallahassee RV Park, just minutes from the FSU campus.
Florida is such an incredible state and a haven for water lovers. With lakes, streams, rivers, marshes, and oceans, you won't run out of watersports and activities to enjoy. What's more, Florida has some of the nation's richest history as well as opportunities to rub shoulders with people from various cultures. If you're looking for your next adventure, enjoy an RV rental from Florida.
Ortona South is a perfect campground for a quiet, sunny escape to South Florida. the campground is set along the Caloosahatchie River.
Activities here are focused on simple, relaxing pleasures like fishing and strolling the grounds. The long entrance road from the highway provides a great place for walking and bicycling. Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, and Crappie are the most commonly caught fish at the large pier at the campground. Snook are commonly caught at the small north end pier which is accessible by walking across the dam from 7AM to 4PM. Several large bird species frequent the area if you are a Bird Watcher.
All campsites have concrete pads, electric, 30 amp and 50 amp, water …
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The 29 RV sites and 8 boat sites are equipped with 50 amp electric and water hookups. …
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Ocean Pond hosts more than 100,000 visitors annually. The two-mile wide lake has a shallow, sandy beach and facilities for fishing, picnicking, hiking, restrooms, fire rings and picnic tables. Ocean Pond is a favorite for boaters and skiing enthusiasts. A public boat launch and a 67-site campground attracts visitors from many parts of the country.
The early bird gets the worm! Come early for lakeshore camping. Nineteen sites have electric and water hook-ups, 27 have water hook ups and there are twenty primitive sites. Water and electric are paved spurs with a 50-foot capacity. Each site has a lantern post, picnic table, fire ring and convenient access to bathrooms and hot showers. Campers can enjoy the boat launch and swimming …
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Spend your weekend - or a week or more - beneath the shady oaks at Clearwater Lake Campground, a quiet oasis in the southeast corner of the Ocala National Forest.
This 42-space campground provides breezy lakefront sites along Florida Trail, or just drift across the water in a kayak, trailing a line and waiting for a nibble.
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Small, on-trail campsite for FNST hiker use. No facilities.
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Small dispersed campsite for FNST hikers. No facilities.
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