The best glamping near Ocala with hot tubs

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For a nature getaway from Gainesville or Orlando, Ocala can't be beat. Known as "the horse capital of the world," it’s a popular spot for equestrian adventure camping. But it’s also close to major natural wonders of subtropical Central Florida: crystal-clear spring waters, forests of pine and palms, cypress swamps with gators, and an incredible diversity of local and migratory birds on the Atlantic Flyway. Ocala-area waterways like Silver Springs State Park and Crystal River put campers up close with manatees, while mountain biking and hiking trails through Ocala’s hilly terrain are a welcome change from Southern Florida’s flatlands. Ocala is also an RV camping hot spot for big rigs, with many RV sites offering full hookups, restrooms, clubhouses, and wifi. 

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Top-rated campgrounds

Runaway Bay Lodge

1. Runaway Bay Lodge

94%
(172)
37mi from Ocala · 7 sites · Lodging · Seville, FL
Runaway Bay Lodge - a place where Love and Magic Happen After the 4 mile trip through The Lake George State Forest, you will pass two small RV campgrounds of Pine Island. Runaway Bay Lodge is the first private property past The Pine Island RV Campground, on the right side of the street. OUR PROPERTY IS NOT LOCATED IN THE CAMPGROUND. We have 4 separate units on our property, including 2 cabins and 3 yurts, Each cabin and yurt is set up with only one bed, in each. We are a perfect spot for solo journeyers and couples. Larger groups can rent multiple units. We also host 3rd party retreats for up to 12 total guests. We do allow cannabis smoking on our property, in the common areas outside of the tents and cabins. We offer our exclusive holistic services and Yoga, Plant Based Vegan, Vegetarian and Non Vegetarian Meal Options, Energy work and other holistic well-being services, Small Group Retreats, Boat Tours and Boat Rentals. Use of a private vehicle is required. The property is on a natural 46000 acre lake that is connected to The Atlantic Ocean by The St Johns River. This location offers abundant wildlife refuge. This can be exciting, but dangerous. Please do not feed or approach the wildlife. You may see alligators, snakes, otters, manatees, as well as several species of fish and birds, including, but not limited to, american bald eagles, egret, heron, seagulls, bass, mullet, crappie, bluegill and more. Please simply use caution and do not attempt to disturb the animals or their environment.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$102
 / night
Bryan Ranch

2. Bryan Ranch

100%
(1)
37mi from Ocala · 1 site · Lodging · Bronson, FL
Imagine the joy of being the only camper on a private, natural pine ranch with 1,337 acres. Come stay in our new, fully equipped RV, complete with full amenities, like hot tub, & hiking access to the entire property. Pets are welcome! We're just 25 mins from Gainesville, 45 mins from Ocala, & 2 hrs from Orlando. Our Ranch was purchased by the Host's grandmother after her first husband was killed in World War 2. She took part of the money given to her by the government and bought the initial tract. The host's father increased the size of the Property tremendously in the 90s and early-2000s, and today it encompasses 1, 337 acres. The Property is an old Spanish land grant, originally owned by the Sanchez Family, which used to be a large cattle family in the State of Florida. Today, under our ownership since the late 40s, the Ranch has never been developed or timbered in any large measure. Original heart pine forests, oak groves, and wetlands pepper the entire tract. The land has remained largely untouched and natural, which is rare, in a state that is rapidly loosing its natural land to development. Our Ranch is more of a natural preserve than a farm, and it is our aim to share it in limited measure with the public.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
Radiant Beginnings

4. Radiant Beginnings

47mi from Ocala · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Keystone Heights, FL
Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Keystone Heights Fl, Radiant Beginnings Native American Church and healing center is a sacred sanctuary where nature, frequency and spirit unite for deep healing and renewal Founded and hosted by Radiance by Misty Dawn, and the Radiant family tribe, this retreat center offers guests a rare opportunity to re-connect with Earth and soul through multi-dimensional wellness experiences that blend ancient wisdom and modern frequency science. Our offerings include by David Sereda- the cube Tesla scalar wave healing as guests can choose to sleep within harmonic light and frequency fields designed to align your energy body and restore balance The Avatar Tree Biofeedback Garden- A living installation that responds to human emotion and frequency with color and sound guiding you into coherence with nature as you are lulled into a peaceful surrender by being connected to a 200 year old oak tree hanging from cocoon like hammocks in a lit up under the sea garden and projection light show with Crystal Sound bowl Healing. Interactive symphony of music played by the tree bio electric grid Reiki spiritual massages with crystal bio mat and cube frequencies. Ayurvedic Facials Spiritual, Art, food and grow classes. Fireside dinners in the Gazebo- Heart Warming locally sourced meals shared in community under the stars of for intimate gatherings prepared by our Radiant family church tribe. Cacao Ceremonies and Sound Healing Journeys-Open the heart through sacred cacao vibration release song and drum ceremony calling in the four corners and sacred masculine and feminine for recalibration of spirit. Overnight frequency Immersions-Stay overnight within the Cube Radiant Harmonics in our community space indoors with private bathroom-shower, bath Overnight accommodations include in our retreat experiences warm detox salt pool and jacuzzi. We honor all paths and traditions that seek truth and harmony with the creator and the Earth. Visit with intention. All stays are by request. and curated personally to each guests healing journey. Instant booking applies only to those who are using only the land without amenities. And it is $178 per person per night. Retreat is $356 for weekend friday-sunday per person
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night

For a nature getaway from Gainesville or Orlando, Ocala can't be beat. Known as "the horse capital of the world," it’s a popular spot for equestrian adventure camping. But it’s also close to major natural wonders of subtropical Central Florida: crystal-clear spring waters, forests of pine and palms, cypress swamps with gators, and an incredible diversity of local and migratory birds on the Atlantic Flyway. Ocala-area waterways like Silver Springs State Park and Crystal River put campers up close with manatees, while mountain biking and hiking trails through Ocala’s hilly terrain are a welcome change from Southern Florida’s flatlands. Ocala is also an RV camping hot spot for big rigs, with many RV sites offering full hookups, restrooms, clubhouses, and wifi. 

97% (174)

Top-rated campgrounds

Runaway Bay Lodge

1. Runaway Bay Lodge

94%
(172)
37mi from Ocala · 7 sites · Lodging · Seville, FL
Runaway Bay Lodge - a place where Love and Magic Happen After the 4 mile trip through The Lake George State Forest, you will pass two small RV campgrounds of Pine Island. Runaway Bay Lodge is the first private property past The Pine Island RV Campground, on the right side of the street. OUR PROPERTY IS NOT LOCATED IN THE CAMPGROUND. We have 4 separate units on our property, including 2 cabins and 3 yurts, Each cabin and yurt is set up with only one bed, in each. We are a perfect spot for solo journeyers and couples. Larger groups can rent multiple units. We also host 3rd party retreats for up to 12 total guests. We do allow cannabis smoking on our property, in the common areas outside of the tents and cabins. We offer our exclusive holistic services and Yoga, Plant Based Vegan, Vegetarian and Non Vegetarian Meal Options, Energy work and other holistic well-being services, Small Group Retreats, Boat Tours and Boat Rentals. Use of a private vehicle is required. The property is on a natural 46000 acre lake that is connected to The Atlantic Ocean by The St Johns River. This location offers abundant wildlife refuge. This can be exciting, but dangerous. Please do not feed or approach the wildlife. You may see alligators, snakes, otters, manatees, as well as several species of fish and birds, including, but not limited to, american bald eagles, egret, heron, seagulls, bass, mullet, crappie, bluegill and more. Please simply use caution and do not attempt to disturb the animals or their environment.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$102
 / night
Bryan Ranch

2. Bryan Ranch

100%
(1)
37mi from Ocala · 1 site · Lodging · Bronson, FL
Imagine the joy of being the only camper on a private, natural pine ranch with 1,337 acres. Come stay in our new, fully equipped RV, complete with full amenities, like hot tub, & hiking access to the entire property. Pets are welcome! We're just 25 mins from Gainesville, 45 mins from Ocala, & 2 hrs from Orlando. Our Ranch was purchased by the Host's grandmother after her first husband was killed in World War 2. She took part of the money given to her by the government and bought the initial tract. The host's father increased the size of the Property tremendously in the 90s and early-2000s, and today it encompasses 1, 337 acres. The Property is an old Spanish land grant, originally owned by the Sanchez Family, which used to be a large cattle family in the State of Florida. Today, under our ownership since the late 40s, the Ranch has never been developed or timbered in any large measure. Original heart pine forests, oak groves, and wetlands pepper the entire tract. The land has remained largely untouched and natural, which is rare, in a state that is rapidly loosing its natural land to development. Our Ranch is more of a natural preserve than a farm, and it is our aim to share it in limited measure with the public.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$150
 / night
Radiant Beginnings

4. Radiant Beginnings

47mi from Ocala · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Keystone Heights, FL
Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Keystone Heights Fl, Radiant Beginnings Native American Church and healing center is a sacred sanctuary where nature, frequency and spirit unite for deep healing and renewal Founded and hosted by Radiance by Misty Dawn, and the Radiant family tribe, this retreat center offers guests a rare opportunity to re-connect with Earth and soul through multi-dimensional wellness experiences that blend ancient wisdom and modern frequency science. Our offerings include by David Sereda- the cube Tesla scalar wave healing as guests can choose to sleep within harmonic light and frequency fields designed to align your energy body and restore balance The Avatar Tree Biofeedback Garden- A living installation that responds to human emotion and frequency with color and sound guiding you into coherence with nature as you are lulled into a peaceful surrender by being connected to a 200 year old oak tree hanging from cocoon like hammocks in a lit up under the sea garden and projection light show with Crystal Sound bowl Healing. Interactive symphony of music played by the tree bio electric grid Reiki spiritual massages with crystal bio mat and cube frequencies. Ayurvedic Facials Spiritual, Art, food and grow classes. Fireside dinners in the Gazebo- Heart Warming locally sourced meals shared in community under the stars of for intimate gatherings prepared by our Radiant family church tribe. Cacao Ceremonies and Sound Healing Journeys-Open the heart through sacred cacao vibration release song and drum ceremony calling in the four corners and sacred masculine and feminine for recalibration of spirit. Overnight frequency Immersions-Stay overnight within the Cube Radiant Harmonics in our community space indoors with private bathroom-shower, bath Overnight accommodations include in our retreat experiences warm detox salt pool and jacuzzi. We honor all paths and traditions that seek truth and harmony with the creator and the Earth. Visit with intention. All stays are by request. and curated personally to each guests healing journey. Instant booking applies only to those who are using only the land without amenities. And it is $178 per person per night. Retreat is $356 for weekend friday-sunday per person
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night

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Where to go

Ocala Area

Numerous ranches offering horseback riding and beginner lessons dot Ocala and the surrounding area. But if you prefer a two-wheeled steed, Ocala has incredible Sunshine State mountain biking at Santos Trails and along the Cross Florida Greenway. Local bike rental shops can equip you to explore these forest trail systems.

Silver Springs State Park

Just six miles east of downtown Ocala lies Silver Springs State Park, one of Florida's best-known springs. Here, translucent, turquoise water bubbles up from underground limestone aquifers to form the Silver River. Campers can travel these waters by kayak or glass-bottom boat to see manatees, freshwater fish, and alligators, but don’t forget to look up for a chance to spot wild rhesus macaque monkeys in the trees. Opt for a tent site or a cabin within the park to be set near trailheads.

Crystal River

A 7-mile river west of Ocala, Crystal River is fed by water from 30 different springs. At the head of the river in certain Kings Bay areas, you can swim with the manatees—hit the town of Crystal River for snorkeling and kayaking outfitters.

Ocala National Forest

Ocala National Forest is one of the great protected swaths of wild forest in Florida, containing numerous lakes, springs, and hiking trails winding through sand pine scrub. Kayaking and canoeing tours and the Florida Trail are popular ways to explore, while public campsites in Juniper Springs Recreation Area and Salt Springs Recreation Area are solid options for spending the night.

When to go

Although Ocala is a year-round camping destination, winters are more pleasant than summers—they’re less hot, less humid, and less rainy. The tradeoff is that Ocala and its popular attractions can be more crowded during this time. Summer is doable, but high heat and humidity mean you may be more comfortable in an RV park, a cabin with air conditioning, or at a campground with a swimming pool.

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