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Campgrounds and RV Parks in Florida


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National Preserve, Auto Touring, Biking, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Wildlife Viewing. Special Topics: Endangered Species, Wildflowers.

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National Park, Boating, Camping, Educational Programs, Fishing, Hiking, Swimming, Wildlife Viewing. Special Topics: Coral Reefs, Endangered Species, Maritime History.

Blue Spring State Park  386-775-3663
In the warm weather season visitors come for swimming, picnicking, and nature walks. Remember--on weekends Blue Spring State Park is very busy, so you need to arrive early to enjoy all the beautiful things that the park has to offer!

National Seashore, Boating, Camping, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Swimming, Wildlife Viewing. Special Topics: Endangered Species.

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National Park, Boating, Camping, Fishing, Swimming. Special Topics: Coral Reefs.

Eagle's Landing RV Park  850-537-9657
The park is located 1/2 mile off I-10, 35 miles East of Pensacola, Florida....a quiet, well maintained park with 60 all pull thru, grassy, full hookup sites. Wireless internet is available.

National Park, Biking, Boating, Camping, Educational Programs, Fishing, Hiking, Wildlife Viewing. Special Topics: Endangered Species.

The Chipola River is just right for canoeing and camping is great. Cave tours are given daily. New overlooks have been built along Sink trail and ten new stalls have been completed at the Equestrian area. Come and join us for all the fun.

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A number of special events are taking place throughout the Spring and Summer, including candlelight tours of Fort Clinch taking place May through August. Browse the Park Special Events page for a listing of our Special Events. Fort Clinch State Park, one of the oldest parks in the Florida Park system, was acquired in September 1935. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was responsible for some of the initial development of the park. A steep ramp leads to the second story of the Fort and Living History reenactors talk about life as a soldier stationed at Fort Clinch. Pets allowed - visit website for details.

National Seashore, Biking, Boating, Camping, Educational Programs, Fishing, Hiking, Horseback Riding, Hunting, Swimming, Wildlife Viewing. Special Topics: Civil War, Early Explorers, Endangered Species, Maritime History, Wildflowers.

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Many activities are available at the park by which visitors can access and enjoy this area. Fort Foster, a replica of an original Second Seminole War military fort, is open for guided tours on Saturdays and Sundays. A visit to the Fort allows visitors to step back in time to the days of when Florida was being settled by pioneers. The Fort Foster Visitor Station houses a display of artifacts from the time period, and provides the visitor with information about the operation of the Fort.

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The land that is now Lake Kissimmee State Park was once used by Native Americans because of the abundance of fish and game in the area, making it an ideal place to live for thousands of years. The park is named for Lake Kissimmee, the third largest lake in the state. The 5,930 acres of Lake Kissimmee State Park are teeming with plant and animal life. The park offers outstanding fishing, bird watching, picnicking, camping, boating and hiking on 13 miles of beautiful trails. For nature lovers and photographers few parks offer the variety of plant and animal life that Lake Kissimmee State Park has to offer.

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North Beach Camp Resort  800-542-8316
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Welcome to Paynes Prairie Preserve website. Paynes Prairie offers some of the best seasonal wildlife and plant viewing in Florida, while protecting a very dynamic part of natural Florida. All of this is located within easy driving distance of antique shops, restaurants, biking and equestrian trails, and the University of Florida.

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The park has recently finished going through some major renovations and beach renourishments. Changes you will see upon arrival or visit to the park, will be our new Environmental Interpretive Center as well as other brand new facilities. PLease come out and enjoy or park daily from 8:00am till sunset.

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St. Johns River Campground  (386) 749-3995
Enjoy camping in one of our shady camp sites located just 1/4 mile from the beautiful St. John's River which features some of the best bass fishing in Lake County, Florida and the World, earning it the title as the Bass Capital of the World. Our large and shady campsites can accommodate the largest motor homes or trailers down to the smallest tents. Full hookup sites include water, sewer and electric. We also encourage campfires for that down home family atmosphere. Several campsites have open grills and fire rings.

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The scenic Withlacoochee River joins the historic Suwannee River within this park. An overlook provides visitors with a panoramic view of the rivers and surrounding wooded uplands. When the water level is low, springs may be seen bubbling from the banks of both rivers.

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Wekiwa Springs State Park comprises approximately 8,000 acres of wild scenery that offers an opportunity to see how areas of Central Florida looked when the Timucuan Indians speared fish in the spring-fed creeks and stalked the uplands.

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