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Located on the outskirts of Starke, FL, and less than an hour away from Gainesville, Crosby Lake boasts 558 acres of pristine water that attracts campers, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts from all around the United States. The tree-lined shores have long hiking trails that lead through the stunning Florida wilderness providing visitors with breathtaking views of the area.

Crosby Lake is a natural freshwater lake that is far away from the large urban areas but still has all the essentials of modern life. There are so many things campers may do at Crosby Lake, and not be bored for a minute. Should you want to spend a couple of days enjoying nature and exploring the northern part of Florida, book an RV in Bradford County and embark on an adventure.

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Getting Outdoors

Anglers from all around Florida come to Crosby Lake to engage in their favorite past time due to a large population of various fish species residing in this body of water. These include largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, and perch. Crosby Lake has a couple of boat ramps that are available to all visitors. However, you might see a large number of anglers standing right by the shore because this lake is great for wade fishing, as well. If you are RV camping at Crosby Lake, you will have access to several bait shops nearby that sell basic fishing equipment.

The area around Crosby Lake has incredibly rich wildlife and long trails that will lead hikers in different directions. Outdoor enthusiasts could enjoy spending time in the surrounding woods and marshes. If hiking is not your thing, try birdwatching and observing animals in their natural habitat. This part of Florida has fascinating flora and fauna, and you could have a lot of fun trying to spot a red-tailed hawk or an American coot.

When you want to have an active vacation while camping at Crosby Lake, there are many water sports you may try out here. A couple of well-maintained sandy beaches on the eastern shore are reserved for swimmers. The beaches also have small picnic areas nearby where you could leave your towel and relax in the sun. You may also engage in water skiing, boating, and jet skiing while you are at Crosby Lake.

Camping at Crosby Lake

Even though it is just a short drive away from Crosby Lake, Starke KOA is a good place to stay when you are going motorhome camping in the area. This campground is clean and well-equipped, with more than one hundred sites available to the visitors. There is always something going on at this campground because they often have weekly events. The concrete RV sites are large enough to accommodate long vehicles, and each of them has a patio, as well as a picnic table.

The amenities include free WiFi, cable TV, restrooms, showers, a dog park, and a convenience store. Full hookups for your rental RV are available at all sites, with 30 or 50-amp power. The campground is open all year round, but the majority of campers arrive during the spring and summer. Reserving your spot is recommended, and you might do so either online or by phone.

Exploring the Area

Even though it might seem like a small community, Starke has a lot to offer to its visitors. Crosby Lake campers could get there in no time and spend a day exploring the city. One of the most popular tourist sights in Starke is the Camp Blanding Museum. History buffs will be thrilled to discover that the museum houses an impressive collection of military memorabilia, including refurbished World War II weapons and well-preserved barracks. These artifacts tell an interesting story about the soldiers who trained here and were deployed to fight in the war. Visitors will also get to see original uniforms, photographs, documents, and military equipment during the guided museum tour.

Should you be in the mood for learning more about the history of the area, make a stop at the Wings of Dreams Museum. The museum is dedicated to aviation and space exploration. One part of the museum covers the Keystone Army Air Base and its fascinating past. The rest is about the Space Program and features numerous NASA related artifacts. The Hubble Telescope mockup can be viewed by visitors, as well as the flight simulator used to prepare the astronauts for space travel.

Starke’s culinary scene relies mostly on local home-cooked dishes. But there are a couple of restaurants downtown that serve international cuisine as well. You may find something interesting to eat if you feel hungry at any point on your sightseeing tour.

Those of you who want to explore Florida further could go a little more northeastern to Jacksonville, the largest and most populous city, and enjoy another outdoor adventure.

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