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GEICO is proud to support State Parks. See how much you could save on RV insurance today. 1-800-442-9253 Some discounts, coverages, payment plans and features are not available in all states or in all GEICO companies. Government Employees Insurance Co. • GEICO General Insurance Co. • GEICO Indemnity Co. •GEICO Casualty Co. These companies are subsidiaries of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. See geico.com for more details. GEICO and Affiliates. GEICO Gecko image © 1999-2010. Washington DC 20076. © 2010 GEICO RV CAMPING IN FLORIDA STATE PARKS Florida State Parks Department of Environmental Protection Division of Recreation and Parks 3900 Commonwealth Blvd, MS 535 Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 245-2157 FloridaStateParks.org RV Camping Guide Lake Kissimmee State Park N9 14248 Camp Mack Road Lake Wales, FL 33853 (863) 696-1112 Located south of Orlando, this park offers history and recreation. Florida’s cowboy heritage comes alive with living history demonstrations of the early Florida cow hunters in an 1870s cow camp, open seasonally. Park amenities include a boat ramp, marina, trails, a playground and an observation tower providing a view of Lake Kissimmee. Lake Louisa State Park M7 7305 U.S. Highway 27 Clermont, FL 34714 (352) 394-3969 Lake Louisa has 60 full-facility campsites nestled between Dixie and Hammond Lake. Each site has 30 and 50 amp hookups. Campground amenities include two bathhouses, two fishing piers, a pavilion and an amphitheatre where ranger programs are held from October to April. Sebastian Inlet State Park O8 9700 S. State Road A1A Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 (321) 984-4852 As a fishing hot spot, this park is very popular. The campground is close to the inlet and a short stroll from the beach. All 51 campsites have water and electrical hook-ups, a fire ring with grill and a picnic table. Silver River State Park L5 1425 N.E. 58th Avenue Ocala, FL 34470 (352) 236-7148 Fifty-nine spacious sites easily accommodate large camping units. Each site offers water Lake Manatee State Park K9 20007 State Road 64 Bradenton, FL 34212 (941) 741-3028 East of Bradenton, this campground is within walking distance from the swimming and fishing. Water and electricity are available at every site. A boat ramp and launching dock provide access to the lake. Little Manatee River State Park K9 215 Lightfoot Road Wimauma, FL 33598 (813) 671-5005 The secluded camping area is nestled in a sand pine forest. Full RV camping is provided in 34 campsites with electricity, water, a fire ring and picnic table. Myakka River State Park L10 13207 State Road 72 Sarasota, FL 34241 (941) 361-6511 East of Sarasota, each campsite is equipped with 50 amp electrical service, water, a fire ring and picnic table. All sites are dirt based and do not have vegetation buffers. The Big Flats campground is located near the dock where tours are available on the world’s largest airboats. The Tram Station, a fishing deck and a concession are also nearby. and electric hook-ups with 30 amp service; six sites offer 50 amp service. All sites have fire ring, a barbecue grill and a picnic table. A canoe/kayak launch provides access to the Silver River. Tomoka State Park N5 2099 North Beach Street Ormond Beach, FL 32174 (386) 676-4050 Located in a shady hammock near the Tomoka River, the park’s 100 campsites each have a picnic table, grill, electric hook-up and water. Wekiwa Springs State Park M6 1800 Wekiwa Circle Apopka, FL 32712 (407) 884-2008 Slopes of gently rolling hills supporting longleaf pine among other specialty plants is the Sandhill habitat where the 60 spacious campsites are located. Each wooded site has water and electrical hook-up, a fire ring with grill and a picnic table. Alafia River State Park L8 14326 South County Road 39 Lithia, FL 33547 (813) 672-5320 Southeast of Tampa, this campground offers spectacular views of Lake Alafia. Spacious paved campsites are outfitted with 20/30/50 amp electric service, water hook-up, a picnic table and a fire ring. Oscar Scherer State Park K10 1843 S. Tamiami Trail Osprey, FL 34229 (941) 483-5956 Just south of Sarasota, each campsite has electric and water hook-ups. The picnic tables and grills provide a kitchen away from home. The clean, accessible restrooms have hot showers and laundry facilities. Fifteen miles of trails provide solitude, beauty, challenge and a healthy adventure for everyone. Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park L9 100 Savannah Boulevard Micanopy, FL 32667 (352) 466-3397 Located south of Gainesville, the campground is near Lake Wauberg and is heavily shaded. Each site has a lime rock surface, lantern post, fire ring with grill and picnic table, with nearby water and electric service. Most RV sites have 30 amp electric service, but a few have 50 amp service. Internet access is NOT available in the park. Bahia Honda State Park M16 36850 Overseas Highway Big Pine Key, FL 33043 (305) 872-2353 In the Florida Keys, this campground offers electricity, water, a picnic table and grill. Some sites are near the water. Collier-Seminole State Park M13 20200 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34114 (239) 394-3397 The campground is considered a tropical outpost on the edge of the Everglades, nestled among majestic royal palms and colorful gumbo limbo trees. Campsites have water, electricity, a picnic table and ground grill. Highlands Hammock State Park M9 5931 Hammock Road Sebring, FL 33872 (863) 386-6094 This family campground offers water and electric hookups. The campground is just a short walk from the state Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, Hammock Inn restaurant and the picnic area. Hillsborough River State Park L9 15402 U.S. 301 North Thonotosassa, FL 33592 (813) 987-6771 Just north of Tampa, this campground offers water, a fire ring and picnic table and most sites have electricity. Picnic tables, playgrounds, a Café and Gift Shop and an ADA-accessible half-acre swimming pool are located within the park. Koreshan State Historic Site M12 3800 Corkscrew Road Estero, FL 33928 (239) 992-0311 Koreshan State Historic Site offers 60 campsites, all with electricity and water, a picnic table and fire ring. Twelve sites are designated tent camping only and located next to the Estero River. The picnic area is a short walk away. Curry Hammock State Park N16 56200 Overseas Highway Marathon, FL 33050 (305) 289-2690 Located within view of the Atlantic Ocean in the Florida Keys, each campsite comes equipped with a picnic table, charcoal grill, water and 20/30/50-amp electrical service. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park O15 U.S. 1 Mile Marker 102.5 Key Largo, FL 33037 (305) 451-1202 Located in key Largo, this campground is always busy. Each site offers water and 30/50/110 electricity with a picnic table and grill. Campers can enjoy the coral reefs from a glass bottom boat tour or by snorkeling or scuba diving. Jonathan Dickinson State Park P10 16450 S.E. Federal Highway Hobe Sound, FL 33455 (772) 546-2771 Two family campgrounds are located at Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Pine Grove Campground, with 90 sites, is located near the ranger station on the east side of the park. The River Campground, with 45 sites, is about four miles from the park entrance, near the Loxahatchee River. All sites include water, electricity, table and grill. Long Key State Park N16 67400 Overseas Highway Long Key, FL 33001 (305) 664-4815 Located in the Florida Keys, the park’s 60 campsites overlook the Atlantic Ocean. 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GEICO is proud to support State Parks.

See how much you could save on RV insurance today. 1-800-442-9253

Some discounts, coverages, payment plans and features are not available in all states or in all GEICO companies. Government Employees Insurance Co. • GEICO General Insurance Co. • GEICO Indemnity Co. •GEICO Casualty Co. These companies are subsidiaries of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. See geico.com for more details. GEICO and Affi liates. GEICO Gecko image © 1999-2010. Washington DC 20076. © 2010 GEICO

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State Park N914248 Camp Mack RoadLake Wales, FL 33853(863) 696-1112Located south of Orlando, this park offers history and recreation. Florida’s cowboy heritage comes alive with living history demonstrations of the early Florida cow hunters in an 1870s cow camp, open seasonally. Park amenities include a boat ramp, marina, trails, a playground and an observation tower providing a view of Lake Kissimmee.

Lake Louisa State Park M77305 U.S. Highway 27Clermont, FL 34714(352) 394-3969Lake Louisa has 60 full-facility campsites nestled between Dixie and Hammond Lake. Each site has 30 and 50 amp hookups. Campground amenities include two bathhouses, two fishing piers, a pavilion and an amphitheatre where ranger programs are held from October to April.

Sebastian Inlet State Park O89700 S. State Road A1AMelbourne Beach, FL 32951(321) 984-4852As a fishing hot spot, this park is very popular. The campground is close to the inlet and a short stroll from the beach. All 51 campsites have water and electrical hook-ups, a fire ring with grill and a picnic table.

Silver River State Park L51425 N.E. 58th AvenueOcala, FL 34470(352) 236-7148Fifty-nine spacious sites easily accommodate large camping units. Each site offers water

Lake Manatee State Park K920007 State Road 64Bradenton, FL 34212(941) 741-3028East of Bradenton, this campground is within walking distance from the swimming and fishing. Water and electricity are available at every site. A boat ramp and launching dock provide access to the lake.

Little Manatee River State Park K9215 Lightfoot RoadWimauma, FL 33598(813) 671-5005The secluded camping area is nestled in a sand pine forest. Full RV camping is provided in 34 campsites with electricity, water, a fire ring and picnic table.

Myakka River State Park L1013207 State Road 72Sarasota, FL 34241(941) 361-6511East of Sarasota, each campsite is equipped with 50 amp electrical service, water, a fire ring and picnic table. All sites are dirt based and do not have vegetation buffers. The Big Flats campground is located near the dock where tours are available on the world’s largest airboats. The Tram Station, a fishing deck and a concession are also nearby.

and electric hook-ups with 30 amp service; six sites offer 50 amp service. All sites have fire ring, a barbecue grill and a picnic table. A canoe/kayak launch provides access to the Silver River.

Tomoka State Park N52099 North Beach StreetOrmond Beach, FL 32174(386) 676-4050Located in a shady hammock near the Tomoka River, the park’s 100 campsites each have a picnic table, grill, electric hook-up and water.

Wekiwa Springs State Park M61800 Wekiwa CircleApopka, FL 32712(407) 884-2008Slopes of gently rolling hills supporting longleaf pine among other specialty plants is the Sandhill habitat where the 60 spacious campsites are located. Each wooded site has water and electrical hook-up, a fire ring with grill and a picnic table.

Alafia River State Park L814326 South County Road 39Lithia, FL 33547(813) 672-5320Southeast of Tampa, this campground offers spectacular views of Lake Alafia. Spacious paved campsites are outfitted with 20/30/50 amp electric service, water hook-up, a picnic table and a fire ring.

Oscar Scherer State Park K101843 S. Tamiami TrailOsprey, FL 34229(941) 483-5956Just south of Sarasota, each campsite has electric and water hook-ups. The picnic tables and grills provide a kitchen away from home. The clean, accessible restrooms have hot showers and laundry facilities. Fifteen miles of trails provide solitude, beauty, challenge and a healthy adventure for everyone.

Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park L9100 Savannah BoulevardMicanopy, FL 32667(352) 466-3397Located south of Gainesville, the campground is near Lake Wauberg and is heavily shaded. Each site has a lime rock surface, lantern post, fire ring with grill and picnic table, with nearby water and electric service. Most RV sites have 30 amp electric service, but a few have 50 amp service. Internet access is NOT available in the park.

Bahia Honda State Park M1636850 Overseas Highway Big Pine Key, FL 33043(305) 872-2353In the Florida Keys, this campground offers electricity, water, a picnic table and grill. Some sites are near the water.

Collier-Seminole State Park M1320200 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34114(239) 394-3397The campground is considered a tropical outpost on the edge of the Everglades, nestled among majestic royal palms and colorful gumbo limbo trees. Campsites have water, electricity, a picnic table and ground grill.

Highlands HammockState Park M95931 Hammock RoadSebring, FL 33872(863) 386-6094This family campground offers water and electric hookups. The campground is just a short walk from the state Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, Hammock Inn restaurant and the picnic area.

Hillsborough River State Park L915402 U.S. 301 NorthThonotosassa, FL 33592(813) 987-6771Just north of Tampa, this campground offers water, a fire ring and picnic table and most sites have electricity. Picnic tables, playgrounds, a Café and Gift Shop and an ADA-accessible half-acre swimming pool are located within the park.

Koreshan State Historic Site M123800 Corkscrew RoadEstero, FL 33928(239) 992-0311Koreshan State Historic Site offers 60 campsites, all with electricity and water, a picnic table and fire ring. Twelve sites are designated tent camping only and located next to the Estero River. The picnic area is a short walk away.

Curry Hammock State Park N1656200 Overseas HighwayMarathon, FL 33050(305) 289-2690 Located within view of the Atlantic Ocean in the Florida Keys, each campsite comes equipped with a picnic table, charcoal grill, water and 20/30/50-amp electrical service.

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park O15U.S. 1 Mile Marker 102.5Key Largo, FL 33037(305) 451-1202Located in key Largo, this campground is always busy. Each site offers water and 30/50/110 electricity with a picnic table and grill. Campers can enjoy the coral reefs from a glass bottom boat tour or by snorkeling or scuba diving.

Jonathan Dickinson State Park P1016450 S.E. Federal HighwayHobe Sound, FL 33455(772) 546-2771Two family campgrounds are located at Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Pine Grove Campground, with 90 sites, is located near the ranger station on the east side of the park. The River Campground, with 45 sites, is about four miles from the park entrance, near the Loxahatchee River. All sites include water, electricity, table and grill.

Long Key State Park N1667400 Overseas HighwayLong Key, FL 33001(305) 664-4815Located in the Florida Keys, the park’s 60 campsites overlook the Atlantic Ocean. Each campsite comes equipped with a picnic table, ground grill, water and electricity.

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Big Lagoon State Park A312301 Gulf Beach Highway Pensacola, FL 32507(850) 492-1595Surrounded by beautiful pine flats, this campground has 75 sites, each equipped with water, a picnic table, electricity and fire ring.

Blackwater River State Park B17720 Deaton Bridge Road Holt, FL 32564(850) 983-5363In the Florida panhandle, this campground is nestled under tall longleaf pine trees. Each campsite has 20-30-50 amp electric service, water, sewer tap, a picnic table, fire ring and grill. From the campground, the Juniper Lake Trail opens up to the unspoiled beauty of the Blackwater River for hikers.

T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park D48899 Cape San Blas RoadPort St. Joe, FL 32456(850) 227-1327Near the Gulf of Mexico in the panhandle, this campground offers gulf breezes and plenty of sunshine. The beach is a short walk. The park’s boat ramp provides access to St. Joseph Bay.

Three Rivers State Park E97908 Three Rivers RoadSneads, FL 32460(850) 482-9006Fishing is the highlight of this park and the campground overlooks Lake Seminole. Water, electricity, a picnic table and a grill ring are available at each of 30 shaded, semi-private campsites. The campground includes a small boat ramp and a large fishing pier that extends out onto Lake Seminole.

Topsail Hill Preserve State Park C27525 W. Scenic Highway 30ASanta Rosa Beach, FL 32459(850) 267-8330The Gregory E Moore RV Resort has 156 sites with water, 30 or 50 amp electric, cable, sewer, (non-heated) swimming pool, laundry facilities and shuffleboard courts. Bathrooms with showers are heated and cooled. Campers can bike, walk or take a tram ride to the beach.

Rainbow Springs State Park K519158 S.W. 81st Place RoadDunnellon, FL 34432(352) 465-8555East of Ocala, all sites have water and electric (20, 30 and 50 amp), and are equipped with sewer hook-ups. Amenities include a campground store, recreation hall, showers and restrooms, laundry, pool and playground.

Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park K9U.S. 41 NorthWhite Springs, FL 32096(386) 397-2733Located near the Suwannee River, the campground offers 45 oak-shaded sites with electricity, water, picnic table and fire ring. Within walking distance is the Museum and Carillon Tower house exhibits and dioramas depicting scenes from some of Foster’s most popular songs. The carillon’s electronic roller plays Foster tunes daily.

Suwannee River State Park J220815 County Road 132Live Oak, FL 32060(386) 362-2746Located along the Suwannee River Wilderness Trail, this campground offers picnic tables, grills, clotheslines, 50 amp electric service, water and sewer hook-ups. An accessible restroom with showers is centrally located in the campground.

Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park F41900 E. Gulf Beach DriveSt. George Island, FL 32328(850) 927-2111This 1,962-acre barrier island park has 60 campsites with electricity and water hookups. The campground is located behind historic dunes in the pine forest. Although there are no ocean or gulf views, the campsites are only a quarter mile from the beach and the gulf.

Falling Waters State Park D11130 State Park RoadChipley, FL 32428(850) 638-6130Campers can spend the night on one of the highest hills in Florida. Twenty-four campsites are equipped with water, electricity, picnic tables, ground grills and a clothesline.

Florida Caverns State Park E13345 Caverns RoadMarianna, FL 32446(850) 482-9598This 1,319-acre park has 35 campsites with electric and water hookups available for RV and tent camping. Multiuse trails near the campgrounds offer six miles of exploration for hikers, bicyclists and horseback riders in the woodlands along the Chipola River.

Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park C24281 State Road 20Niceville, FL 32578(850) 833-9144Conveniently located near two of the park’s three beautiful nature trails, this campground’s spacious sites feature water and electric, a picnic table, and a fire ring and some have water views.

Torreya State Park E92576 N.W. Torreya Park RoadBristol, FL 32321(850) 643-2674Steep bluffs rising more than 150 feet above the Apalachicola River provide some of Florida’s most unusual views. Thirty shaded campsites with electric and water hookups are available in the campground.

Fort Clinch State Park M12601 Atlantic AvenueFernandina Beach, FL 32034(904) 277-7274You can experience modern camping along with culture and history. Nestled at Florida’s most north-easterly tip, Fort Clinch State Park offers 61 campsites in two campgrounds. Shady, Spanish moss laden oak trees lend to old Florida ambiance in the Amelia River Campground’s 40 sites. Just steps from the ocean, the 21 sites at the Atlantic Beach Campground are typical of the Florida beach atmosphere.

Little Talbot Island State Park M212157 Heckscher DriveJacksonville, FL 32226(904) 251-2320Located in Jacksonville, this campground is nestled among ancient dunes in a lush maritime hammock of live oaks, American holly and southern magnolias. Each of the 40 campsites has 20 and 30 amp electricity, fresh water, fire ring and picnic table.

Anastasia State Park N41340-A State Road A1A SouthSt. Augustine, FL 32080(904) 461-2033In St. Augustine, this 139-site campground is located in the hammock forest, away from blowing sand and salt spray, but within easy bicycling or walking distance from the beach. All sites have electricity and water, a picnic table, an in-ground grill and a fire ring.

Blue Spring State Park N62100 W. French Avenue Orange City, FL 32763(386) 775-3663This campground has 51 campsites located in the sand pine scrub and is within walking distance to the spring. Each site is equipped with a picnic table, water, electricity and a grill.

Faver-Dykes State Park N41000 Faver-Dykes RoadSt. Augustine, FL 32086(904) 794-0997Located in a shady hardwood hammock with natural vegetation buffers, each campsite has water, electricity, an in-ground fire circle with a grill and a picnic table.

Grayton Beach State Park C2357 Main Park RoadSanta Rosa Beach, FL 32459(850) 267-8300In the Florida panhandle, this park offers two camping loops near the ocean. In the older section, trees and shrubs offer seclusion along with water and electric. The new campground loop provides 50 amp electric and a sewer connection.

Henderson Beach State Park B217000 Emerald Coast ParkwayDestin, FL 32541(850) 837-7550In the heart of Destin, the park offers a variety of back in and pull-through sites with water, electricity (some 50 amp); picnic tables, ground grills and clothesline posts. The nearby nature trail provides a vista of the park, and in some places, the Gulf of Mexico.

Ochlockonee River State Park F3429 State Park RoadSopchoppy, FL 32358(850) 962-2771Just south of Tallahassee and near the coast, this campground is nestled in the shady, wooded forest, with electric and water hookups available. Nature trails run along the river and wind through picturesque pine flatwoods.

St. Andrews State Park D34607 State Park LanePanama City, FL 32408(850) 233-5140Close to Panama City, this campground is busy. Each site comes with electricity, water, picnic tables and grills. Trails, beaches, a boat launch and concessions are located a short distance from the campground.

Manatee Springs State Park J411650 N.W. 115th StreetChiefland, FL 32626(352) 493-6072The park features 92 earth-floored campsites in three loops, each with its own hot shower restroom, and all within easy walking distance of the spring. There is electricity and water at each site.

Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State Park L46239 State Road 21Keystone Heights, FL 32656(352) 473-4701Each site includes a picnic table, grill and water. Electricity is available at most sites. Each of three camp areas has a centrally located restroom with hot/cold showers. Campgrounds are near hiking trails and freshwater lakes. Canoe rentals are available.

O’Leno State Park K3410 S.E. O’Leno Park RoadHigh Springs, FL 32643(386) 454-1853Located northwest of Gainesville on the Santa Fe River, each campsite has water, electric, in-ground grill, picnic table and a centrally located restroom.

Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area N4at Flagler Beach3100 S. State Road A1AFlagler Beach, FL 32136(386) 517-2086 The campground has 34 sites located on the primary dune of the beach, close enough for an excellent view of the Atlantic Ocean and a constant breeze. All sites feature water, electricity, a picnic table and a fire ring.

Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park N933104 N.W. 192nd AvenueOkeechobee, FL 34972(863) 462-5360Surrounded by 54,000 acres of prairie, campers at the Kilpatrick Hammock Campground can experience Florida wilderness with access to modern conveniences. Water and electricity are provided at all 35 camp sites.

Lake Griffin State Park L63089 US 441/27Fruitland Park, FL 34731(352) 360-6760The park’s 40 campsites include seven pull-through sites for RVers. Most campsites are shaded and well-buffered. Each site in-cludes water, electricity, a picnic table and camp fire grill. A playground and a boat launch are located in the park. Canoe rentals are available.

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RESERVATIONSReservations may be made up to 11 months in advance by calling (800) 236-3521, (866) I CAMP FL or TDD (888) 433-0287 or visiting ReserveAmerica.com. Prices per night vary from $10 to $60 per night (subject to change). A 50% discounted camping fee applies to Florida residents, 65 and older or 100% disabled.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW• Camping fees vary from park to park and include up to eight people per site, not including children under 6 years old.• Checkout time is 1:00 p.m. Check-in time is 3:00 p.m.• Quiet time is from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. • Campsites are limited to two vehicles. Selected campsites may allow only one vehicle.• Pets are welcome in camping parks. Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than six feet and well behaved at all times. Pet owners are required to pick up after their pets and properly dispose of their waste. Pets may not be left unattended for more than 30 minutes and must be confined in the owner’s camping unit during quiet time. • Service animals are welcome in all public areas of Florida state parks.• One responsible person, 18 or older, must be present on each campsite. • All campsites, not already reserved, may be rented by walk-in visitors.• Campers are limited to a stay of 14 consecutive days or 3 two-week stays during a six-month period.• On the date of check-out, overnight visitors must leave the site on or before checkout time, but may remain in the park’s day-use areas until closing without additional charge.

Florida’s state parks are committed to providing equal access to all facilities and programs. Accessible sites are available. Should you need assistance to enable your participation, please contact the state park directly.

RESERVATIONS AND TIPSWhen the setting sun paints an evening sky, where will you make your bed? Florida’s state parks offer a variety of overnight accommoda-tions. At a Florida state park, the day’s work is play, a walk on the beach, a hike through the woods, a swim, a bike ride. Tools for the day’s work? A fishing rod, a kayak, a book, a friend. What do you want to see when the sun rises on the new day?

Choose a wooded campsite within walking distance of white sandy beaches, or camp along the banks of a quiet moving river. Bring your boat or canoe, or fishing tackle and a rod for a relaxing time with family or friends. Explore nature on many of the hiking trails, while at the same time leaving stress of the busy world behind. Attend a festival, a reenactment or simply do nothing.

RV CAMPINGFlorida’s state parks offer nearly fifty family campgrounds that accommodate RVs. Each site includes water, electricity, a grill and picnic table, along with centralized showers, restrooms and dump station. Some campgrounds offer a sewer connection.

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