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J and P Creekside Retreat

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents16 acres · Punta Gorda, FL
Nestled on an sprawling 16.8-acre expanse along the picturesque Shell Creek, our location is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The property is adorned with a lush canopy of diverse trees, showcasing an array of Oak, Hickory, Cypress, Pine, and Sable palms. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of our surroundings as you embark on a journey to boat, swim, and fish amidst the stunning natural beauty of Charlotte County, Florida. The waters of Shell Creek beckon you to explore its depths, while the vibrant native wildlife adds to the allure of our idyllic setting. Whether you're seeking a serene kayaking adventure or a leisurely paddleboarding excursion, we offer rentals to enhance your experience on the water. Discover the enchanting landscapes and rich biodiversity that define Charlotte County. From the rustling leaves of the Oak and Hickory trees to the graceful Cypress and Pine, our property is a testament to the beauty of Florida's natural habitat. Sable palms sway gently in the breeze, creating a soothing atmosphere that invites you to unwind and connect with the great outdoors. Indulge in the ultimate escape as you partake in the various activities our location has to offer. Whether you prefer a day of boating on Shell Creek, casting a line for a relaxing fishing session, or simply basking in the beauty of the surroundings, our 16.8-acre haven provides a perfect retreat. Experience the best of Charlotte County, Florida, where every moment is an opportunity to embrace the wonders of nature. Come and create lasting memories as you revel in the tranquility, adventure, and natural splendor our location has in abundance.
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SWFL Everglades Camping

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Naples, FL
Our property is 15 minutes South, from I75, 10 minutes from any restaurant or publix. We are a 2 mile drive down a dirt road, through the state forest. We offer 2-3 acres of a choose your own spot camping area. Located within the Picayune Strand State Forest, full of peace and quiet, and plenty of birds. We have a facility building that runs off a generator for running water. With that, we have a washroom, that consists of a large shower, and 2 bathroom stalls. we have then propane heated hot water for a nice hot shower. The sites are very " free range". Nothing that is too designated, so you have a free choice of where to pitch your tent, or park your camper van, or your RV. Come and stay within the Evergaldes in Naples, of SWFL. A special private place like no other. You may have the place all to yourself, or share with others. It is not all all populated like other campgrounds. we have no time limit either. please contact me for any and all questions you may have!
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Meadow River Ranch

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents6 acres · Naples, FL
Meadow River Ranch offers 6 rv campsites and 4 tent campsites campsites, in addition to a log cabin rental. Our campsites are for RVs and self contained rigs, We do have out door shower and out house. We are pet friendly! Amazing SUNNY Naples Florida location location location.... This RIVER FRONT Ranch is a very rare property very quiet peaceful 6 PRIVATE ACRES. Pictures say it all short drive to famous Naples Beach. The Log home has a large living room, kitchen, 2nd floor master with single window seat which would sleep another person. Beautiful front porch for the water views and sunsets. The back screened in great room is a great spot to spend an evening. The cabin includes the use use of the Waterfront outdoor kitchen Cabana. Guests love staying here "If you don't like peaceful surroundings and beautiful sunsets and a host that truly goes out of his way to accommodate all your needs then I would avoid this place. We stayed for several days and we were already planning to schedule another stay in the near future. Definitely a must see." See us on YouTube
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"R" camp.

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Clewiston, FL
Primitive campsite Come pitch your tent or bring your rv to"R"camp. You will be surrounded by an oak hammock and pine tree park like setting. Hear the sound of roosters in the morning. Hike through trails observe loads of live stock. Gaze into the night sky filled with stars like you've never seen. so clearly. On a full moon no flashlights are needed. Only an hour and a half from dade/broward county and 15 minutes from lake Okeechobee. All campsites are within two minutes walking of main cabin. If you are looking for an RV park with all types of amenities this is not the place for you this is an off grid property for primitive family camping. "R" camp now have cabins, open link. https://www.hipcamp.com/en-US/florida/huge-clewiston-ranch/r-treehouse on 5 acre property near Lake Okeechobee. 6 sites and three cabins available for rental. Large groups welcome. Fun for outdoor activities, biking, bonfires, luxury camping, and more. Equipped with extra RV and tons of room for personal campers and tents. We are located in Hendry County off HWY 80 West; approximately 15 miles from downtown Clewiston and Lake Okeechobee.
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Joyful Cedar Farm

4 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Tice, FL
Nestled in a serene urban setting, our unique permaculture homestead offers an RV lot for rent, along with a few tent spaces. This is an ideal spot for those seeking a harmonious blend of city convenience and sustainable living. Our homestead is designed with permaculture principles, ensuring a lush, productive environment that promotes biodiversity and self-sufficiency. Tap in with internet service or decompress by a fire. You'll be surrounded by thriving gardens, fruit trees, and a variety of native plants, all maintained using eco-friendly practices. Guests are welcome to participate in our gardening activities, learn about permaculture, or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Located just minutes from downtown, you'll have easy access to local attractions, dining, and shopping, while still enjoying the tranquility of our green oasis. Located right near the river, perfect for fishing or launching a kayak or canoe. We're also close to Manatee Park and just off I-75, providing easy access to all the local beaches and nature trails. Enjoy the best of both nature and convenience during your stay! Our urban permaculture homestead offers a unique and enriching experience. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in sustainable urban living!
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Orange River Getaway

4 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Fort Myers, FL
Welcome to our 5 acre property tucked away in Buckingham Rural Community. You will have direct river access! My family fell in love with this property when we rescued it from disrepair, it was once known as "Harmony Gardens" and we invite you to join us bringing back the glory. Our property is home to all kinds of wildlife, we have cardinals, bluejays, barred owls, herons, swallow-tailed kites, warblers, huge pileated woodpeckers, and if you wander to the water you may see an alligator or manatee depending on the season. Orange River is the river that passes through the highly rated Manatee Park, we have kayaks and paddleboards available for your pleasure at an additional cost. We have typical comfort restaurants such as Cracker Barrel and Waffle house nearby but I would suggest local flavors of Buckingham Farms and Rum Bucket Grill. I-75 is about 10 minutes away so although we are tucked away, most of FL isnt too far for a day's trip.
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Scenic Waterway

10 sites · RVs1 acre · North Port, FL
Beautifully landscaped waterfront setting. 15 minutes to world famous Warm Mineral Springs and 35 minutes to Gulf beaches. Clean and orderly. No smoking, marijuana, heavy vaping or illicit drugs. 14 day limit per 6 months. Maximum RV length 25', no trailers (except for bikes and kayaks), no buses. No vehicles older than 2015 unless presentable and well maintained. Please include description of vehicles so I can determine placement. Considered a safe area. Trash and recycle bins, bench swing, outside seating and tables. Power is protected with a surge protector. Water is filtered from a well. The waterway offers fishing, small boating and wildlife watching. I have two friendly dogs that wander around off leash. Please don't allow them to access any of your or your pet's food. Visit econeato.org/host for list of other rules and very helpful info. The longer your stay, the more likely I will ask questions to understand compatibility as this is a residence. It would help if you let me know what kind of RV you have (length, slide-outs, etc.) and basic info about your pets, if any. During tornado warnings or hurricane winds, guests are offered to come inside. Host is 56, single and never married; considering looking overseas for younger girlfriend. Retired from a large variety of jobs. Not a MAGA fan. Diet is strictly healthy which mainly omits sugar and corn syrup. Have lived in a campervan six years full time from 2016 to 2021; traveled most of the U.S. to include Alaska but not Hawaii. Have visited popular Canadian areas. Have a 2018 Ford Transit customized and highly developed campervan. Born in Ohio, grew up in Texas / Arkansas. Bought this Florida home in early 2021 that is energy efficient and withstands strong storms well, but not storm proof. Worked diligently for four years to upgrade and improve the property.
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The best camping near Mound Key Archaeological State Park guide

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About

Framed in the lush greenery of the surrounding mangrove forests, camping near Mound Key Archaeological State Park offers a unique experience for those seeking adventure in the heart of nature. Rising more than 30 feet above the crystal-clear waters of Estero Bay, the shell mounds and ridges of Mound Key hold a rich history waiting to be explored. As you set up camp near Mound Key, you'll find yourself immersed in the ancient world of the Calusa Indians. These prehistoric Native Americans were skilled hunters and gatherers who thrived in the southwest Florida region for over 2,000 years. Mound Key is believed to have been their ceremonial center, making it a truly special place to visit. One of the advantages of camping near Mound Key is the abundance of outdoor activities available to you. Lace up your hiking boots and embark on a journey through the park's trails, where you'll discover the remnants of the Calusa civilization. Marvel at the intricate shell mounds and ridges that were once the foundation of their homes and temples. For those seeking a thrill, mountain biking is a popular activity in the area. Feel the wind in your hair as you pedal through the scenic landscapes surrounding Mound Key. The diverse terrain offers a challenge for riders of all skill levels, ensuring an exhilarating experience for everyone. As you explore the park, keep an eye out for the native wildlife that calls this place home. From majestic birds soaring through the sky to playful dolphins dancing in the bay, the natural wonders of Mound Key will leave you in awe.

When to go

The best time to visit Mound Key Archaeological State Park is during Florida's cooler months, from November to April, when the weather is more temperate. Summer months can be hot and humid, with a higher chance of rain and storms, potentially affecting accessibility and comfort.

Know before you go

  • Access to Mound Key is exclusively by boat, with launches available at nearby Koreshan State Park or Lovers Key State Park.
  • There are no facilities on the island, so plan to bring water, snacks, and any necessary supplies.
  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes to navigate the steep terrain and rugged trails.
  • Check weather conditions before your visit, as the park is open from sunrise to sunset and weather can impact your trip.
  • Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the park's archaeological integrity.

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