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The best glamping near Orlando, Florida.
Warm, welcoming Orlando sits in central Florida, about 40 minutes north of Kissimmee and 90 minutes east of Tampa. Orlando's economy is tightly tied to Walt Disney World, so there are several RV parks catering to Disney tourists. Disney itself runs Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. These grounds do a particularly good job of offering seclusion and convenience at
Read more...Warm, welcoming Orlando sits in central Florida, about 40 minutes north of Kissimmee and 90 minutes east of Tampa. Orlando's economy is tightly tied to Walt Disney World, so there are several RV parks catering to Disney tourists. Disney itself runs Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. These grounds do a particularly good job of offering seclusion and convenience at the same time. Rent an upscale cabin, pitch a small tent, or pull in a big-rig RV. Free high-speed Wi-Fi makes it easy to sneak in a few hours of work while on the go. If you're looking to get away from the Disney scene, you've got plenty of in-city options as well. Like to fish? Aim for Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake. The titular lake is well-known for its rewarding bass fishing. You can also head about 50 minutes north to reach Blue Spring State Park. Here, the clear blue water lets you see hundreds of manatees frolicking in 72-degree water year-round. The peak of Orlando's summer can get hot and rainy. From June to September, temperatures are just above 90, and it rains about a third of the time. On the other hand, Orlando makes an excellent winter destination. High temperatures are regularly in the 70s from November to March, and the rain is much diminished.
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