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RV camping at Fort Wilderness is about as family friendly as it gets. A traffic jam, African style, at Lion Country Safari. By Kevin Mims It's no secret that Florida is one of the most popular destinations for RV'ers, especially in the winter months. RV parks in Florida are easy to find and range from rustic retreats all the way up to high-end private resorts. The typical RV'er is changing, too.
More and more, working couples and young families are discovering the lifestyle, hitting the road on weekends and vacations β with a few even deciding to ditch their sticks-and-bricks home in favor of full-time wandering. Heading to the Sunshine State? Here's a list of some of the best RV parks in Florida you should visit on your travels that offer a well-rounded experience that's affordable and fun for everyone in your crew.
See colorful stalagmites, stalactites and other formations on the cave tour. Hiking, biking, equestrian camping and kayaking on the Chipola River can be done right at the park, plus there is a 9-hole golf course located at the entrance. Hook up at one of big-rig friendly sites at Gregory E. Hiking trails showcase Morris and Campbell Lakes, two ultra rare coastal dune lakes that can only be found in a handful of places in the entire world.
Hit the beach, the trails or just relax in camp. George Island always gets plenty of love from Dr. Bring boats, swim trunks and plenty of sunscreen for this one.
No trip to Florida is complete without checking out a crystal-clear freshwater spring. Disney, you say? Yep, RV camping at Fort Wilderness is pretty darn nice. Located at Mile Marker It can be a little tricky to get a reservation this goes for everywhere in the Keys so make sure to do some advance planning if you are looking to get a spot in paradise. Big-rig friendly sites give you easy access to all the fun next door at Lion Country Safari, plus the campground is located about halfway between West Palm Beach and the eastern shore of Lake Okeechobee.