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Forming part of Florida’s picturesque Lake County, Sorrento is a small, laid-back town on the northern outskirts of Orlando. It lies between sprawling lakes and wildlife-filled natural reserves, making it an ideal location for RV enthusiasts to get away.

Sorrento’s quiet streets are home to a grocery store, gas station, and a handful of eateries. When you rent an RV in Sorrento, you'll find easy access to all the services you might need in the nearby cities of Mount Dora, Sanford, and Orlando. Spend your days being immersed in the great outdoors, exploring the local museums or hitting the multiple theme parks, then retreat to your own slice of tranquility with a motorhome rental in Sorrento.

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The Great Outdoors

A short drive east of Sorrento takes you to the Rock Springs Run State Reserve where you can stretch your legs along the 17 miles of hiking or bicycling trails. Join a guided trail ride to explore the park on horseback or head to the adjacent Wekiwa Springs State Park, which is renowned for its emerald springs. You can rent a kayak or canoe to explore the Wekiva River from the water or dive into the crystal clear springs which are a refreshing 72 degrees year-round.

Sorrento is also within easy access of the Seminole State Forest and Black Bear Wilderness Area where trails and boardwalks wind through the diverse vegetation. The native pine scrub is an important habitat for rare Florida black bears and California scrub jays while the picturesque Black Water Creek is ideally explored by canoe.

Black Water Creek winds north to the Lake Norris Conservation Area, which sprawls across 3,660 acres of hardwood swamp. The dark waters of Lake Norris support an impressive number of osprey, making it a bird watcher’s paradise, while also being home to gopher tortoises and alligators. You can rent a canoe to explore the lake at your leisure or follow one of the many hiking or cycling trails along its shores.

RV Parks

If you’re looking for a place to park one of the RV rentals in Sorrento, you can head to the Southern Palms RV Resort which features a swimming pool and a spa. Workout at the on-site fitness center or mingle with other guests in the game room or during a friendly game of bocce ball.

A 20-minute drive south of Sorrento is the Lost Lake RV Park. The park offers full hook-up campsites with 30 and 50 amp services. Here you'll have access to a swimming pool, basketball court, and ping pong table, as well as laundry facilities and Wi-Fi. Also nearby is the Orlando NW/Orange Blossom KOA campground, which nestles between tall, stately oaks near the Orlando Apopka Airport. It’s home to a dog park, children’s playground, and shuffleboard courts, as well as a pool for cooling off in the Florida heat.

If you’ve booked a luxury RV rental in Sorrento, you could also head north of Sorrento to the Country Squire MH & RV Resort. This pet-friendly park has a swimming pool, game room, and clubhouse, as well as a fitness center, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi access.

While Sorrento is a small town with limited services, it’s just a 10-minute drive to Mount Dora, which is home to numerous gas stations and supermarkets. There’s a Walmart Supercenter where you may be able to set up camp for a night or two with the manager’s permission.

Exploring the City

Aside from exploring the glistening lakes that surround the town, Sorrento makes a great base for rummaging through the antique shops that cluster in nearby Mount Dora and visiting the city’s fascinating museums. Browse the eclectic furniture on display at the Modernism Museum or delve into the history of Lake Count at the Mount Dora History Museum, which is housed within an atmospheric fire station dating back to 1923. If you’re an auto enthusiast, don’t miss the Museum of Speed where you can get up close to vintage cars and a replica 1940's gas station.

While Sorrento has a handful of restaurants and cafes, you’ll find a more extensive choice of global eateries in Mount Dora or can dine at one of the waterside restaurants at nearby Lake Eustis. Alternatively, make the 40-minute drive south into bustling Orlando where you’ll find the East End Market with its range of artisanal food stalls. In Orlando, you can get hands-on with the interactive exhibits at the Orlando Science Center and stroll along the leafy pathways that wind through the Harry P Leu Gardens.

If you’re traveling with kids during the Sorrento RV rental vacation, you could also pay a visit to Walt Disney World, which is 35 miles from the town. Enjoy the family-friendly rides in the Magic Kingdom Park and the movie-themed attractions at Disney’s Hollywood Studios or come face-to-face with rare animals at Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park.

Whether you’re visiting Sorrento for its lakes, antiques, or wildlife filled reserves, search for an RV rental in Sorrento and start exploring.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Mount Dora Bike Trails, FLMount Dora, FL
  • Wekiva River and Rock Springs Run, FLWekiwa Springs State Park, FL
  • Rock Springs Run Trail, FLSorrento, FL
  • Hidden Waters , FLEustis, FL
  • Blackwater Creek and Norris Lake, FLEustis, FL
  • Blackwater Creek Trail, FLSorrento, FL
  • White Trail to Rock Springs Loop, FLWekiwa Springs State Park, FL
  • The Florida Trail, FLSorrento, FL
  • Seminole State Forest Trail, FLEustis, FL
  • Prairie Lakes State Reserve Trail, FLSanford, FL

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