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Situated in the middle section of Florida lies Blue Cypress Lake. This lake was once called Lake Wilmington but was renamed after the cypress trees lining the lake which look blue when the sun shines on them. It is situated in Indian River County and is one of the largest lakes in the area.

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Getting Outdoors

There are many unique outdoor activities to try out while at Blue Cypress Lake. A popular thing to do is fish. The lake is over 8 feet deep, which provides plenty of space for fish to live. You’ll be able to fish for bass, crappie, and shellcrackers which have a large population in the lake. There are numerous boat ramps located around the border of Blue Cypress Lake.

Camping at Blue Cypress Lake

You’ll discover quite a few places to camp at with your motorhome while visiting Blue Cypress Lake. After you book an RV rental in Indian River County, FL consider a stay at Middleton’s Fish Camp. The camp is located right next to Blue Cypress Lake, providing you with incredible views as you sip your morning coffee. This RV campground is primitive so you won’t find full-hookups or electric options here. Middleton's Fish Camp does offer photography tours and airboat rides. There are no reservations required as the sites are first-come-first-served.

Exploring the Area

There are many local attractions to visit with your RV while in the area. A few minutes away in Vero Beach is the Vero Beach Museum of Art. This museum is filled with exhibits that feature glasswork, photographs, and paintings. Once you’re done touring the museum, stop by its small store or attend one of the many lectures and performances that are held here throughout the year. The museum also has a small sculpture garden outside visitors can wander through.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Blue Cypress Lake

Anthony B.

March, 2026

Corey was very helpful and the RV was exactly a pictured. We had a great time.
Alexis G.

March, 2026

We had a fantastic RV trip for spring break! The unlimited mileage allowed us to show our kids some amazing parks in the US. We created some core family memories. The hosts were very responsive and accommodating.
Guram G.

March, 2026

Ben was great to work with. He was friendly, responsive, and made the whole RV rental process easy and smooth. The RV was clean, well-prepared, and everything worked well. We had a great experience and really appreciated his help and professionalism. Thank you, Ben — we would definitely rent from you again.

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