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Camp Seminole Springs

103 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents38 acres · Fort Mc Coy, FL
Bring your mountain bikes, canoes, kayaks and fishing gear. We have it all here at Seminole Springs. We are open for tent camping. Limited number of campsites with Tents on them in a variety of sizes available. First come, First serve. These sites will have a slight upcharge. When you book, if you want to upgrade and reserve one of these sites, let us know and we will accommodate you. We also have 3 units inside the lodge for the people who need just a step up from glamping, but not quite the whole hotel experience. These are beautiful comfortable rooms with half baths in the rooms. The showers are located in the lodge bathhouse. WE have the Jungle themed room, the Equestrian themed room and the Honeymoon Suite. Each unit comes equipped with its own hot tub. (To book any of these units, just send us a message and we will reserve it for you. The prices for these units are different than that campsite and glamping site prices.) The Grist Mill is also available for rent too! This is a very romantic, yet rustic getaway equipped with a half bath as well. Very secluded and private overlooking the spring on one side and the water fall on the other. Sit outside on the deck and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature and at night the sound of the waterfall will lull you to sleep. The shower is located in the Lodge bathhouse. (To book this unit you must send a message to us and we will reserve it for you. The price is different than the campsites but we will go over that with you) WE ARE ALSO AVAILABLE FOR YOUR EVENT: TAKING BOOKINGS FOR WEDDINGS, CAR SHOWS, MUSIC EVENTS, ETC. LET US KNOW! NOTE: TURN AT CAMP SEMINOLE SPRINGS SIGN ON HIGHWAY 21. Your GPS may tell you to turn at the wrong St. Make sure that you are turning at 244th...Your GPS may tell you to turn at 243rd Street (where the Orange Market it) which is a dead end street. Just go a little bit further until you see the sign for Camp Seminole Spring. Bring bug spray and sun screen. If you need something, don't worry! There is a Dollar General, a gas station and a small cafe within walking distance. We have 38 acres of camping sites nature trails for hiking and mountain biking. Guests can park right on their site, or they have the option of parking and hiking into the woods to set up their site a bit more remote and off the beaten path. This is rustic camping. We have a bathhouse located at the campsites with showers. The bathhouse at the Great Lodge will be ready by Fall 2022. Whereas we do have garbage cans, we prefer that anything you bring into the property, you bring out with you. We allow campfires. Don't be surprised if you see a monkey or two in the trees... The fishing is amazing in these parts, so if you are an angler, come and visit. We have .75 miles of frontage on the Orange Creek. The creek flows into Lake Ocklawaha which just so happens to be one of the best bass fishing lakes in the USA. In fact, ten-pound bass are not uncommon from the Lake Ocklawaha River in the winter. Recently (2020), a 17.2-pound bass was caught there. The combined Ocklawaha and St. Johns drainage basin is possibly the most significant river-estuary waterway of Florida. This water system is of legendary reputation among anglers of largemouth bass who seek 10 pound plus trophy fish. Conveniently located between Ocala and Gainesville in the heart of Orange Springs, Florida, Camp Seminole Spring is perfectly located for the traveler who wants to really connect with nature. It appears to be ‘off the beaten path’, yet it is close enough to civilization so that even the most seasoned camper can make a quick run to store should he or she need something not found in nature. Camp Seminole Spring is mid-way (approx.. 22 miles) between Ocala and Gainesville, Florida, which are two thriving cities in this area of Florida. Ocala, the ‘horse capital of the world’ showcases a brand new multi-billion-dollar equestrian center which draws people from all over the world. This scenic property has an artesian spring which pushes out 1.6 million gallons of water per day rated among the top three percent of water in the world with an 8.4 natural pH. This water fills the pond and then continues on to flow into Orange Creek. Camp Seminole Springs was established in the 1940’s as a honeymoon resort and campground. The founders built a heart-shaped ‘pond-spring’ which is filled with the crystal-clear water pushed out from the spring where guests can lounge by the beach or gaze down into the bottom through the glass-like water or take a refreshing swim. At the top of the hill overlooking the heart-shaped spring, one will find the rustic Great Lodge where guests can come and mingle with each other, enjoy a relaxing conversation and a drink on the veranda or just sit and watch the activity in and around the spring.
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Wooded areas in a horse pasture

8 sites · RVs, Tents8 acres · St. Augustine, FL
Campsites are on a small horse farm located just 4 miles from downtown St Augustine and 5 miles from Vilano Beach. Many hiking and water activities within 30 minutes. You select the space you where you wish to set up camp. The entrance off the dirt road is tricky for large rigs or trailers more than 35' may not have easy access. Our sites offer potable water, a shower, picnic tables, a toilet, wifi, trash disposal, space for campfires, and we are pet friendly! We can accommodate tents, RVs, and trailers. Our guests love staying here: "Camping at Gayle’s property was an amazing experience. We shared the field with 3 other campers but there was still plenty of room between sites. Land is flat and has fire pit spaces and BBQ grills. Outdoor shower was appreciated even though we didn’t use it & it was great to have the port-o-potty on site. The best part was getting to see the animals!"
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Wildflower Pond and Woodlands

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents4 acres · Alachua, FL
Welcome to a sweet and soulful little piece of the woodlands. Tucked in on 4.5 acres, this spot is a secluded, enchanting piece of old Florida. Stay in one of our three designated camping sites, tie up a hammock, gaze at the pond inhabitants, and check out what's growing in the seasonal garden. Also enjoy the many flowering plants and other special trees. Florida's gem-colored, healing spring waters are just a 20 minutes up the way and local retreat centers and yoga studios dot the area. Gator fans? Head into Gainesville for a game and to visit the University of Florida. Mostly, enjoy. We look forward to hosting you! To note for all guests: We suggest arriving before dark so as to make set up easy and comfortable. We do not require a formal check-in and encourage being self-reliable in set up of primitive campsites. (For something with more structure and a space already set up, check out our Aframe cabin.) We do have water, a composting toilet, sink, and groundtemp shower for your use and ease. ***PLEASE NOTE FARM TOURS AND ANIMAL EXPERIENCES ARE CURRENTLY PAUSED***
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Serene Forested Blueberry Farm

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Ft. Mc Coy, FL
Located on 5 acres in the Ocala National Forest, Hookie's Hideaway is the perfect place to stay for easy access to all of nature's bounty and activities. This property is easily accessible, serene and peaceful. Campsites are in a beautiful grove of pine and sycamore trees. We are surrounded by forested camping areas and close enough to drive into town to pick up groceries or get a meal. We have a "you pick them" blueberry farm when in season. We are pet friendly! If you have a pet please add the pet Extra at checkout so you will be charged a $20 pet fee ($10 for the trailers). We are close to hiking, horse trails, lakes and springs. Bocce Ball and Croquet is available to play here anytime! We are only a short distance away from amazing horse riding trails and Florida's most popular natural springs. We live on the property and are available during normal business hours. We are free to ask questions and give suggestions for surrounding activities and dining options. We will interact as little or as much as you need. Birds singing in the morning and crickets at night ensure a restful getaway here. Our property is the perfect place to escape the noise and high paced city life.
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Celestial Acres

6 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Hastings, FL
Welcome to our little homestead. Nestled amidst the serene countryside, this quaint campground offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Surrounded by lush farms and sprawling horse pastures, the air is filled with the sweet scent of wildflowers and the gentle rustle of leaves. With only a handful of RV spots and a few cozy tents scattered among the trees, guests can truly reconnect with nature while roasting marshmallows over crackling campfires under a blanket of stars. Here, the pace slows down, allowing visitors to unwind and immerse themselves in the simple pleasures of rural life. We just finished (well 2 years ago) traveling the country in an RV with five of our 7 kids (oldest two were in college) and we had a terrible time finding places to stay in Saint Augustine when we came home to visit. I hope that we can offer some nice people a safe and beautiful place to park their rig. Things to do: The property is near the historic St. Augustine, a fun walkable/bikeable city, lots of state parks and of course an awesome beach! Other things to note: 6 Miles away is 4 Lakes Campground with dumping facilities
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Anastasia Island RV Pad Rental

2 sites · RVs1 acre · St. Augustine, FL
We love living on Anastasia Island. It is a small Island 2 miles wide by 15 miles long. It is walking distance to the beach, fishing pier and amphitheater. We have a small fishing lake in the back yard (unfenced). There is a national bird rookery preserve a few blocks away so the bird watching is wonderful. There is an alligator farm and a dolphin aquarium on the island., as well as a historic continuous working light house. Our pad is just across the Bridge of Lions (2 miles) from the Oldest USA city, St. Augustine, Fl. The historic Fountain of Youth is there along with many other attractions. We have two level paver RV Pads. They both have electric, black and grey water cleanout, fast high speed internet (full hookup). They each have private patios for picnics, socializing, and relaxing. Pad 1 accommodates an RV up to up to 28' in length. Pad 2 accommodates an RV up to 34' in length. Both sites have full RV hookups. We accept Class B, Class C, Small 5th Wheel, Pop-up Campers, Vans and Travel Trailers. Sorry, we can't take Class A and no tent camping is allowed. There is also a large back deck with picnic area overlooking the small fishing lake in the back yard. We enjoy meeting fellow travelers and sharing our paradise island. We are LGBTQ friendly. Our neighborhood is quiet and safe. The location has easy access to great adventures, history and wonderful memories may be made here. Pets are welcome on leash. accompanied by an adult, Each additional pet (over 1 pet) is $5. additional fee. There is an off leash park two blocks away. The beaches are also pet friendly. We adhere to CDC guidelines for safety. We wish you safe travels and happy trails.
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Lady Winona's Camp

6 sites · RVs2 acres · De Leon Springs, FL
Welcome to Lady Winona's camp, a peaceful retreat nestled on two acres of scenic beauty in west Volusia County, just a short drive from Daytona Beach. Situated on a beautiful spring-fed lake, our camp offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Please note that our camp is currently in the early stages of development, so there are no bathroom facilities, electricity, or running water available on-site. However, if you're self-contained and seeking a rustic camping experience, this little slice of paradise is the perfect destination. For a low rate, you can enjoy the serene surroundings and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of our lakefront property. Take advantage of our canoe and rowboat to explore the tranquil waters, or simply relax and unwind on the shore. If you like to fish, there is the lake. Bring your own bait. Nearby, the charming town of Barberville is just three miles away, offering amenities and attractions for your convenience. And if you're feeling active, bring along your badminton equipment for a friendly game on our spacious grounds. Please be mindful of our peaceful atmosphere and respectful of our neighbors, who are located a comfortable distance away. Noise complaints are not welcome here, as we strive to maintain a quiet and serene environment for all guests to enjoy. While we continue to improve and expand our amenities, we invite you to experience the tranquility of Lady Winona's camp and create memories that will last a lifetime. DeLeon Springs state park is only a couple of miles away. They have a very unique breakfast there. Check it out while you are here.
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Gray Rock Cove

2 sites · RVs, Tents9 acres · Umatilla, FL
Gray Rock Cove is a beautiful 9.46 acre slice of old natural Florida. There’s room to stretch out, plenty of wildlife to see, while it's all 2wd accessible. Out of the total 9.46 acres, almost 6 acres is grassy with scattered trees. This area is almost entirely walkable with clumps of trees and saw palmettos offering shade and various flora and fauna, field grasses and ground cover between. 3.6 acres along the rear of the property are part of a natural 15-acre heavily-wooded wetland pond. It is shared by a few neighbors whose property lines intersect out in the dense wetlands. While it is mostly wooded, we do have access to a beautiful view of some open water filled with wildlife viewed from the bank, a floating dock, or an aluminum jon boat. There are plastic Adirondack Chairs down near the water to enjoy along with a 'patio table set' on the gravel that is available for use as well. We’ll leave out an aluminum jon boat that we have if you’d like to explore the water…just know that it is half paddling and half “scooting and tugging” across submerged plant matter and sticks. Beautiful scenary, but miles of paddling will have to be reserved for the nearby springs or lakes. This property is very close to Holly Lake Boat Ramp and the Lake Yale Boat Ramp. 6 minutes from nearest Ocala National Forest Trails off of SE Hwy 42, 22 mins from Alexander Springs Recreation Area. 2 miles to downtown Umatilla (Small town restaurants/some fast food/retail/gas) and only 15 minutes to downtown Eustis (more food options, casual dining, larger retail, grocery, gas, etc). 25 Minutes to Downtown Mount Dora. Plenty of room for a boat trailer, camper trailer, Class C, Class B, or 5th Wheel, but a little too tight for larger Class A RVs. A short drive to Mt. Dora, Eustis, Ocala, and The Villages. Easy access from main road to reach the site. There's a 2-lane paved county road along the front of the property, with a dense greenery barrier blocking view of the road from most everywhere on the land. We have a gravel parking lot, metal work building, and outdoor plant nursery on one end of the property, taking up about an acre. We are often there daytime hours 4-5 days per week, occasionally on weekends. Barbed wire fencing on all sides but the wetlands, however the fence is not dog-proof so please keep dogs close and/or contained/leashed if unattended. We might cross paths or see each other from a distance if there at the same time since the campsite, bathroom, dock, and fire pit are near the metal work building and parking. We may be in and out of the building or occasionally use the bathroom. However, we don't live there and our work doesn't impact any of the leisure areas. If we are there, we stay pretty self-contained on one end of the property and want campers to enjoy the peaceful setting. We are also typically gone by 4-5pm any day we are there, rarely arriving before 9am at the earliest (limited noise when we do arrive). We mow most of this area at least twice per month but extend that out a bit during cooler months. We allow some grassy areas to grow wild for pollinators while ensuring the property is walkable throughout with mowed paths, as long as reasonable observation and care are exercised. Some of the pond is explorable by jon boat (provided with kayak double-end paddle) or bring your own kayak/SUP. Feel free to explore around at your discretion, but please don't go further than 150-200' out from shore into the wetlands as it does eventually cross into neighboring property without a clearly marked line. Their side of the pond is also heavily wooded and I'm not sure if they have much open water, so making it even 100' back into it is a chore. Not deep or open enough water for anything with a motor, I think even a trolling motor would get tangled. This wetland environment is heaven for Florida Sandhill Cranes, Blue and White Herons, Egrets, Eagles, Hawks, Owls, Dragonflies, Butterflies, Songbirds, Pig Frogs and more. We get visits from raccoons, possums, and an occasional black bear, the latter judging more from footprints in mud and scat than actual sightings. We've seen banded water snakes, wild rabbits, and a rare turtle or tortoise, but so far no gators, water moccasins, or Cottonmouths that we have spotted yet. That said, it is a Florida wetland surrounded by open land, this is their natural territory, so please explore with caution and expect the unexpected when it comes to wildlife. If you spot anything unique, we'd love to hear about it! There is a small bathroom building with toilet, sink, and shower. No standard outlet (110v) power access other than a few outlets in the bathroom and laundry (available for phone charging if needed, but nothing high-amperage). We do have numerous water spigots sprinkled throughout the property (unfiltered well water). There's a spot for a campfire near the bathroom building and the campsite. Some sections of the property get muddy after rain, but they are nearer to the water and at the furthest East end away from gates. The access in and out to the campsite is easily doable with any vehicle, so if you find mud to get stuck in you had to try extra hard to do so! Pack out what you pack in, other than a few trash bags that you're welcome to toss into our garbage can. Responsible/safe consumption of anything legal recreationally or medicinally in FL is allowed while camping. Please, no glass in the fire, and no discharge of firearms for hunting or target practice, the land is too small and neighbors too close for that. Some neighbors in the distance do have firing ranges you might hear, but some of them have 20-50+ acres, so they have plenty of room to set it up properly. Within less than 10 minutes traveling further Northeast to SE Hwy 42, you can be on trails into Ocala National Forest. Pets and working dogs are welcome, but be advised that perimeter fencing is only barbed wire and control of your pets is required. If you can control your pet without a leash, that's perfectly ok. No dogs on site at our property or the neighboring home, but one neighbor down the dirt road walks his large dogs on a leash up the dirt road to check his mail and back. We wish to be respectful of neighbors and your pets by not having your pets wander onto neighboring property or into danger on the road. If your dogs mind well and stay near you, off leash is allowed at your discretion, please keep them contained with you or in a crate at night and make sure they aren't wandering off property into neighboring land or the road.
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Artists Nature Retreat

4 sites · RVs, Tents7 acres · Archer, FL
Learn more about this land: Nestled under the old oak forest and longleaf pines, listen for the owls and woodpeckers. Walk the path or relax in the couch swing. Quiet, secluded, close to Gainesville yet eons away. Paynes Prairie and UF 1/2 hour away. Blue Springs, Ginnie Springs, Poe Springs, and Ichetucknee Springs parks all within an hour's drive. Equally close to Fanning, Manatee and Rainbow Springs. If you just need a quick getaway or a base camp for vacation explorations, this is the place for you. UF, Shands and "The Swamp" - Go Gators! - 30 minutes away. Fenced paddocks and covered stalls available at additional cost. 2 mile dirt road leads you back into the woods and away from the noise into a paradise time forgot. RTC Tiny Theater and workshop also available at an additional cost for bands, theater, circus and dance rehearsals and performances. Self-funded residencies available.
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The best camping near Rodman Reservoir guide

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A Rodman Reservoir camping adventure is your ticket to some of the best bank fishing opportunities in the area. Located adjacent to a spillway, the reservoir is a hotspot for bass, bream, catfish, and mullet. But don't let the fishing overshadow the other outdoor activities that abound here. Canoeing and kayaking are popular ways to explore the water, and the birdwatching is simply top-notch. From anhingas and cormorants to bald eagles and ospreys, the avian life around the dam and spillway is a spectacle in itself.

If you're into off-road motorized activities, a short drive west along Rodman Dam Road will lead you into the Ocala National Forest. Managed by the federal U.S. Forest Service, this expansive forest covers almost 400,000 acres and offers an extensive off-road motorized trail system. It's like having two outdoor playgrounds right next to each other!

Camping near Rodman Reservoir not only puts you in close proximity to excellent fishing spots but also offers a gateway to the diverse recreational opportunities of the Ocala National Forest. Whether you're casting a line, paddling through calm waters, or revving up your off-road vehicle, this locale has something for every outdoor enthusiast. It's not just about spending a night in the wilderness; it's about immersing yourself in a variety of outdoor experiences that you won't easily forget. So why settle for a typical camping trip when you can have an all-in-one outdoor adventure?

When to go

The best time to visit Rodman Reservoir is during the cooler months from October to April, when the weather is mild and perfect for outdoor activities. Summer months can be hot and humid, with increased chances of afternoon thunderstorms.

Know before you go

  • Ensure you have a valid fishing license if you plan to fish, and adhere to all local regulations.
  • Be mindful of the wildlife; observe alligators and turtles from a safe distance.
  • Accessible amenities are available, including picnic pavilions and restrooms.
  • Stay within marked navigation channels to avoid underwater obstructions.
  • Pets are welcome but must be kept on a 6-foot leash at all times.

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