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Covering 1,600 acres, Lake Geneva is one of the larger lakes in the Alligator Creek System Chain of Lakes in Southwestern Clay County, FL. Other lakes in this chain include Lowry, Magnolia, Brooklyn, and Blue Pond. The city of Keystone Heights lies on the northern shores of Lake Geneva about one and a half-miles away. Located in Northeastern Florida and approximately 30 miles west of Gainesville, Lake Geneva is a natural freshwater lake.
Lake Geneva water levels, like most of the sinkholes in Florida’s aquifer, fluctuate significantly depending on the amount of rainfall. Search for an RV in Clay County and enjoy the many recreational outdoor activities offered at Lake Geneva. They include fishing, swimming, and boating.
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Getting Outdoors
Fishing is the most popular activity for vacationers and residents at Lake Geneva. Pack your favorite rod and reel in your camper rental and try your luck on nearly a dozen species of fish that call this lake home. Lake Geneva is a habitat for sunfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and trout. Anglers can also expect to catch walleye, crappie, bluegill, and northern pike.The calm waters of Lake Geneva offer a great spot for swimming. When you just want to relax on a hot summer day Keystone Beach on the northern shores of Lake Geneva is an ideal place to cool off. You can bask at the beach while the kids have fun at the Project Play area. Swings and slides are also available to keep them entertained.Boating is a popular pastime at Lake Geneva when the water levels are favorable. Visitors can access the lake from a public boat ramp.
Camping at Lake Geneva
Campers looking for an RV park for their motorhome rental will be spoilt for choice when visiting Lake Geneva.Dixieland RV Park in Waldo is a nice spot to stay. Spending a night here with your Gainesville RV rental is easy thanks to amenities such as full hookups, a dump station, and laundry facilities.Starke/ Gainesville N. E KOA is another favorite spot to camp with an RV rental. There are 130 sites available, and most sites are equipped with full hookups. Amenities available include laundry facilities, a dump station, restrooms, and a heated pool.Grand Lake is a 400-site campground located in Citra. This pet-friendly park offers full hookups, laundry facilities, a dump station, restrooms, and showers. Also available is a pool and a golf course.Ocala North RV Resort in Reddick is one of the best places to park your luxury motorhome rental during your visit to Lake Geneva. Most of the resort’s 150 sites have full hookups. Campers will find amenities such as restrooms, water spigots, a heated pool, laundry facilities, and a clubhouse.
Exploring the Area
The towns surrounding Lake Geneva are filled with many activities and attractions. Within a short driving distance from the lake, you will find a variety of golf courses and skiing resorts.Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo is the ideal place to take kids when you rent an RV near Gainesville. Established in 1970, this zoo is located in Gainesville, approximately 32 miles away from Lake Geneva. Covering 10 acres, visitors can spot over 200 animals at the zoo. Over 50 species of animals have been recorded here. The most common animals found include monkeys, alligators, lemurs, bald eagles, peacocks, and tortoises.Military History Camp Blanding Museum and Memorial Park is a fantastic trip for the whole family. Located in Starke, this is a museum of military artifacts. This is a restored World War II barracks with many military artifacts on display. They include weapons, uniforms, tanks, vehicles, helmets, medals, and airplanes. Visitors also learn the important role this barrack played in training US troops during the war.Should you love history, Florida’s Natural History Museum is a must-see when you book a motorhome in Gainesville. Housed in the University of Florida, in Gainesville, this museum has both permanent and rotating exhibits. There are many fossils collection, including dinosaur bones and shark jaws. With hundreds of butterflies on exhibit, the Butterfly Rainforest is one of the prime attractions in this museum. For art lovers, a trip to Florida’s Natural History Museum is never complete without stopping at the nearby Samuel P. Harn Museum.There are quite a few spots to interact with nature when you rent a motorhome in Gainesville. Kanapaha Botanical Garden is a nice place to consider visiting. If you are interested in taking a stroll through the bamboo forest, you’ll need to pack a bug spray in your camper rental. Guests can appreciate the many gardens available, such as Hummingbird Garden, Rose Garden, Herb Garden, and Rock Garden.
This rig was perfect for our family of 4 and can easily accommodate more, they have games under the kitchen chairs that we played with, chairs and rug for outside, coffee maker and much more! Greatly priced for everything you get! Jeremy was great at getting us set up with everything we needed. Super quick with responding to any questions or concerns!
Zak was a great host. He set up the camper for us before we even knew he was there. Very clean camper, and the A/C kept us nice and cozy despite some very hot & humid temperatures.