At 110 miles, the Cross Florida Greenway of central Florida is remarkably the same length as one of the longest countries in the entire world!! Chile! Granted that Chile is one of the longest north to south, whereas we are concerned with Chile’s east to west length… but who cares? The point is that this corridor of hiking, biking and horseback trail is really freakin’ long! Stretching from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to the St. Johns River, this barge canal pathway also has many spots to enjoy it’s flowing streams, by canoeing, kayaking, paddling and fishing these watery channels. With soaring birds as your guides and vibrant wildflowers, forested ferns and the occasional campground lining your way - think you’ve got what it takes to go the distance? We’re a bit skeptical. Guess you’ll just have to go out and prove us wrong now won’
At 110 miles, the Cross Florida Greenway of central Florida is remarkably the same length as one of the longest countries in the entire world!! Chile! Granted that Chile is one of the longest north to south, whereas we are concerned with Chile’s east to west length… but who cares? The point is that this corridor of hiking, biking and horseback trail is really freakin’ long! Stretching from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to the St. Johns River, this barge canal pathway also has many spots to enjoy it’s flowing streams, by canoeing, kayaking, paddling and fishing these watery channels. With soaring birds as your guides and vibrant wildflowers, forested ferns and the occasional campground lining your way - think you’ve got what it takes to go the distance? We’re a bit skeptical. Guess you’ll just have to go out and prove us wrong now won’t you?
The grounds where they serve free sangria all day long!! Not quite. . . (that would be a heck of an attraction though!) This 24-site pull-thru equestrian campground is actually named after a mystical valley of mountainside paradise from the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by a famous Brit, James Hilton. Part of the Cross Florida Greenway, these sites do t Read more...
When you stay at Ross Prairie Campground -- chances are your campsite neighhh-bors will be horses (not that that’s a bad thing). The 15 campsites have water, electricity, and picnic tables, and there are several campfire rings throughout the facility. There’s also equestrian trailer parking, fresh water for horses, and two horse wash racks. If you Read more...
Get a good night’s rest before a full day of biking or horseback riding at the Santos Campground. Each of the 24 campsites has water, electricity, and a fire ring. There’s room for your hooved friends; too -- take advantage of the campground’s equestrian parking and fenced staging area. Read more...
Former Chicago Bulls NBA All-Star and unofficial ambassador to North Korea, this site is named after the eccentric Mr. Dennis Rodman! Except not, cause no. Definitely not. That would be just strange. Actually named for the reservoir next to which it resides, this 68-site campground is divided into two areas. The first area has 13 sites that come w Read more...
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Cross Florida Greenway
At 110 miles, the Cross Florida Greenway of central Florida is remarkably the same length as one of the longest countries in the entire world!! Chile! Granted that Chile is one of the longest north to south, whereas we are concerned with Chile’s east to west length… but who cares? The point is that this corridor of hiking, biking and horseback trail is really freakin’ long! Stretching from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to the St. Johns River, this barge canal pathway also has many spots to enjoy it’s flowing streams, by canoeing, kayaking, paddling and fishing these watery channels. With soaring birds as your guides and vibrant wildflowers, forested ferns and the occasional campground lining your way - think you’ve got what it takes to go the distance? We’re a bit skeptical. Guess you’ll just have to go out and prove us wrong now won’
At 110 miles, the Cross Florida Greenway of central Florida is remarkably the same length as one of the longest countries in the entire world!! Chile! Granted that Chile is one of the longest north to south, whereas we are concerned with Chile’s east to west length… but who cares? The point is that this corridor of hiking, biking and horseback trail is really freakin’ long! Stretching from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to the St. Johns River, this barge canal pathway also has many spots to enjoy it’s flowing streams, by canoeing, kayaking, paddling and fishing these watery channels. With soaring birds as your guides and vibrant wildflowers, forested ferns and the occasional campground lining your way - think you’ve got what it takes to go the distance? We’re a bit skeptical. Guess you’ll just have to go out and prove us wrong now won’t you?
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The grounds where they serve free sangria all day long!! Not quite. . . (that would be a heck of an attraction though!) This 24-site pull-thru equestrian campground is actually named after a mystical valley of mountainside paradise from the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by a famous Brit, James Hilton. Part of the Cross Florida Greenway, these sites do t Read more...
When you stay at Ross Prairie Campground -- chances are your campsite neighhh-bors will be horses (not that that’s a bad thing). The 15 campsites have water, electricity, and picnic tables, and there are several campfire rings throughout the facility. There’s also equestrian trailer parking, fresh water for horses, and two horse wash racks. If you Read more...
Get a good night’s rest before a full day of biking or horseback riding at the Santos Campground. Each of the 24 campsites has water, electricity, and a fire ring. There’s room for your hooved friends; too -- take advantage of the campground’s equestrian parking and fenced staging area. Read more...
Former Chicago Bulls NBA All-Star and unofficial ambassador to North Korea, this site is named after the eccentric Mr. Dennis Rodman! Except not, cause no. Definitely not. That would be just strange. Actually named for the reservoir next to which it resides, this 68-site campground is divided into two areas. The first area has 13 sites that come w Read more...
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