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Bennett Field Group Camp — Tiger Bay State Forest

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Effective October 3, 2025, the Indian Lake Road bridge is closed due to unsafe driving conditions. This closure will be in effect until the bridge is repaired. The Rima Ridge Tract, including Tram Road Equestrian Campground, Bennett Field Campground and Bennet Group Camp, can be accessed from State Road 40 at the north end of Rima Ridge Road.

The Florida Forest Service will close all campgrounds and recreation areas on State Forests if the county where the State Forest is located is placed under a Tropical Storm or Hurricane WARNING by the National Weather Service. Reservations will be automatically refunded for closures related to tropical weather.

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Bennett Field Group Camp is located near the flat terrain of central Florida. Temperatures in the area range from 50°F in winter to 90°F in summer. Nearby attractions include the Ocala National Forest and the St. Johns River, offering opportunities for hiking and water activities.

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Bennett Field Group Camp — Tiger Bay State Forest is located in Florida

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Directions

**Physical address:** 801 Rima Ridge Road Daytona Beach, FL 32124 From Exit 261 on I-95, travel west on US 92 for 4.6 miles. Turn right on Indian Lake Road. Travel 2.4 miles on Indian Lake Road, bear right on Rima Ridge Road and travel 2 miles to the campground entrance on the right.

Address

4316 West International Speedway Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32124

Coordinates

29.211103564479703 N
81.16568731771818 W

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
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  • Standard (Tent/RV)
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  • Picnic Table
  • Reservable
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

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  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups

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Reviewed Oct. 17, 2025

Where Roughing It Meets Room for the Whole Crew

If you’ve ever thought, "I love camping, but wouldn’t it be fun to bring along 40 of my closest friends?” then Bennett Field Group Camp in Tiger Bay State Forest is your jackpot. This is no dainty, couple’s hideaway. Nope, it’s a big, open field tucked under the pines where your scout troop, church group or family reunion can spread out and see who snores loudest at night. The atmosphere here is pure 'back-to-basics,’ but with just enough orderliness to keep it from feeling like you’re re-creating 'Lord of the Flies' (and if you don't know this reference, you need to go to Amazon right now and have this book sent to you - it will open your world).

Facilities are rustic yet practical – think of it as camping with training wheels. There are picnic tables, grills and a giant fire ring where ghost stories practically tell themselves. No water or electric hookups at the sites, so RVs and glampers might feel like they’ve been tricked into a survival challenge. But if you’re rocking tents, hammocks or an old-school camper, you’ll be just fine. Restroom facilities are on the primitive (nearly caveman) side – but trust me, it's better than a shovel and a prayer, but not spa-level, so bring your hand sanitizer and a sense of humor. Pets are welcome, but fair warning: they’ll come home smelling like pine needles and campfire.

The real treat here is Tiger Bay’s 30,000 acres of pine needle wilderness just beyond camp. Hiking trails thread through longleaf pine, palmetto flats and hidden ponds where herons stalk like feathery ninjas. Bikers can hit the sandy forest roads and if you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of deer, turkeys or the occasional black bear giving you the ‘you don’t belong here’ side-eye. And being so close to Daytona, you can swap the forest’s symphony of crickets and symphony of frogs for NASCAR’s roar within a 20-minute drive.

Insider Tips? Sure, here’s a handful: (1) If you’re camping with a large group, snag the shady perimeter spots – less dew in the morning and fewer pinecones bonking you on the head; (2) For grub, head to Daytona’s Caribbean Jack’s on the marina where you'll gnosh on great seafood, fruity drinks and live music that makes you forget you’re only half-clean from the woods; (3) Kayakers should paddle the nearby Tomoka River as it’s calm, scenic and full of birdlife that will happily ignore your paddling form; and (4) Forgot half your gear? Don’t sweat it as the Bass Pro Shop over in Daytona, which is just a stone's throw from this particular CG has everything from tents to marshmallow roasters, and you’ll probably leave with three things you didn’t need but had to have; and (4) In case you need to load up on low-cost fuel, there's the Costco that's located just behind the Bass Pro Shop, so you can not only load up on supplies, but load up on cheap fuel too.

Happy Camping!

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Reviewed Feb. 4, 2021

My Go-To

Absolutely love going here. Whether it's there to hunt or scout or just have a good time, it always its a great time. Fishing isnt too good in the many ponds, but still fun. Seen many gators and some bear tracks, but no bear.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Bennett Field Group Camp — Tiger Bay State Forest have RV hookups?

According to TheDyrt.com, Bennett Field Group Camp — Tiger Bay State Forest has 30 amp and 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups and sewer hookups.

Are fires allowed at Bennett Field Group Camp — Tiger Bay State Forest?

Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Bennett Field Group Camp — Tiger Bay State Forest, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

Does Bennett Field Group Camp — Tiger Bay State Forest have wifi?

No, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Bennett Field Group Camp — Tiger Bay State Forest does not have wifi.

Is there cell phone reception at Bennett Field Group Camp — Tiger Bay State Forest?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is good coverage for AT&T, no coverage for T-Mobile, and some coverage for Verizon.

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