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Wooded areas in a horse pasture

10 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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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
Our two level (full hookup) RV pads are on beautiful Anastasia Island within walking distance to the Atlantic ocean, Pier Court Park and the St. Augustine Amphitheater. Anastasia State Park is within a mile. St. Augustine is just over the Bridge of Lions three miles away. Our pad are very private behind an 11' privacy fence. Each has its own furnished patio and small green yard space. 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 an historic continuous working light house and Maritime Museum. Our pads are 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 Castillo de San Marcus National Monument, St. George Street, the historic district plus 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. Both pads have high speed internet. Pad 1 accommodates an RV up to up to 32' in length. Pad 2 accommodates an RV up to 34' in length. We accept small Class A Motorhomes 32' and under, Class B, Class C, Small 5th Wheel, Pop-up Campers, Vans and Travel Trailers. Sorry, 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 pet is $5. additional fee. There is an off leash park two blocks away. Most of 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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The Lodge at Hartley Oaks

7 sites · RVs, Tents57 acres · Folkston, GA
Sleep under the stars at Buffalo Creek while at Hartley Oaks formerly known as Newell Lodge. Select your site or pitch your tent. The outdoors is right outside your door. Fire Pits and wood are available at a nominal fee. Guest full bathrooms are available. Nestled in the midst of a private 57-acre native live oak forest, you'll find yourself quite happily in the middle of nowhere. Out here, nature sings you to sleep. You'll awaken to a place and time found nowhere else in the world. Located in rural Georgia on a 57-acre tract of beautiful live oak trees. 30 and 50 amperage hookups are available for RVs. (Electric and Water.) Four full bathrooms are available for guests. An accessible dump station is on-site. Buffalo Creek Campsites are on the grounds of Hartley Oaks near the Okefenokee Swamp. Our sites are closed to the general public and available by reservation only. Welcome!
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Country Charm Ranch (near St. Aug)

8 sites · RVs, Tents11 acres · Elkton, FL
This property is placed on a paved, beautiful old oak tree-lined road. On the property you will find donkeys, alpacas, goats, emus and a pig, along with free roaming peacocks, chickens, turkeys and geese. Roosters crowing in the distance will be music to your ears in the morning. The sunsets atop the gorgeous tree lined horizon are breathtaking in the evening. You can expect to have a peaceful stay surrounded by natures beauty and animals in the backdrop, while being in close proximity to our Nation's oldest city- St. Augustine. The property is 11 acres of beautiful old oaks, pines, and pasture. This location is the perfect country getaway close to town. 12 miles to downtown St. Augustine, 12 miles to the beach, and 5 miles to the St. John’s river. Fisherman’s dream! Going to bike week? 45 miles to Daytona Beach. This location is 6.5 miles from Interstate 95. The Palatka to St. Augustine bike trail runs right through Elkton. It is a 19 mile, completely paved bike trail that includes views of mixed woodlands and rural landscapes.
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Florida Georgia Line River Camp

12 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · GA
Welcome to Blackwater Ranch, nestled on the Florida-Georgia line, where the sun shines bright and the Blackwater of the Saint Mary’s River meanders through the countryside. Located just 35 minutes from Jacksonville and an hour from St. Augustine, this serene compound spans 10 acres, featuring 1300 feet of riverfront and 2 acres of open field, with the rest covered in native woods. We specialize in private venue events, and primitive tent camping, ensuring a peaceful escape. Our property is surrounded by 150+ acres of protected preserve, offering guests complete privacy. Ideal for camping and events, a spacious 70' open-air barn with electricity and water, an outhouse-style restroom with lighting, and a handwash sink. Guests can enjoy untouched nature, fishing, paddling, walking trails, grilling, disc golf, firepits, swimming, or just lounging. Looking forward, we plan to add hot showers, glamping options, and cabins. Join us on Facebook for a unique outdoor experience. We are dedicated to creating family memories in a peaceful, relaxing environment. Frequently Asked Questions: Why is the river black? The water is rich with tannins from the Okefenokee Swamp, giving it a tea-colored appearance that looks black in deeper areas. Is the river safe for swimming? Absolutely! The water has no agricultural runoff pollutants or alligators! Is the river rough on the feet? No, the property sits on an 8,000+ year-old sand dune called Trail Ridge featuring soft white beach sand, perfect on the feet. Does the river smell? Not at all How bad are the bugs? While we recommend bug/tick spray, mosquitoes/flies don’t overrun the property. Are there wild animals? Yes, wild animals can make an appearance at any time. Is hunting/shooting allowed? No, this is a private compound. BB guns and archery are okay with adult supervision only. Family-friendly? Yes! But please note that there is no lifeguard on duty, so watch children closely, as river currents can be strong at times. *Swim at your own risk* Are there stores/restaurants nearby? Yes, a small country store only 2 minutes away, along with Dollar General (6 minutes), Walmart (10 minutes), and plenty of local restaurants in Macclenny. Things to do? Fishing, Swimming, Padding, Biking, ATV, walking trails, and more!
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Before the British, there was a French settlement in northern Florida that attempted to rival claims made by the Spanish in the New World. When you visit La Caroline, you get a taste of what it was like to be the small kid on the playground. The fort attempts to show what life was like for a small colony of French people trying to find religious freedom in a faraway land.

The exact location of the settlement isn't known, but La Caroline memorializes the area where the French tried to eke out a living among a swampy, wild land. It did not go well. Not everyone was a soldier, and few knew how to survive in an untamed land. Some people brought fine clothing and gold. Artists were on hand to record the events as they unfolded.

Today, a visit to the fort means people in period costume that take you back more than 450 years. The living history exhibit puts you in the middle of a struggle make a home in the New World.

Fort Caroline dates back to 1564 when France wanted to have a piece of North America. The Spanish had already taken over much of South America, but they wanted more when they set up St. Augustine in Florida. Somewhere in the Jacksonville area, around 300 French settlers decided to set up a permanent presence in North America.

The Spanish didn't want any rivals in Florida. When the Spanish attacked the fort in 1565, the French were badly outnumbered. Around 500 soldiers marched into La Caroline. Nearly 50 people escaped onto a French boat and set sail, while the Spanish soldiers spared only 60 of the 200 who were left behind.

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