Our first stay at Fort Wilderness we stayed 3 weeks and have been addicted since. This is not your average campground. The sites are secluded with trees and wildlife. The one lane road getting into the site loops can be tight for larger rigs and some sites are different lengths and more difficult to maneuver than others. The campground is very large about 1,000 acres I believe. We have seen turkey, armadillo, deer, alligators, etc. armadillo typically come out to feed at the later evening hours, and are not shy about foraging your site. Alligators were usually only seen at night by the creek via golf cart. One staff member told us to notify Disney of any sighting and they will immediately remove the alligator. There is a beach and lake, however, there is no swimming. You can fish. There is horseback riding, Segway, golf carts, Hoo-Dee-Do revue (when it returns), buffet style restaurant (if it returns), a tavern and fast-ish restaurant. Sometimes a good truck also. There is a water pageant at night. You can rent fishing excursions (extra cost). Canoes, kayaks and bicycles are available to rent. Note: the canoes and kayaks must be used on the creek in the middle of the recreation area. It is a closed unmarked loop and probably not the best for a novice unless accompanied by an intermediate. The water is black- some kind of algae the staff stated. They will give you a air horn to sound if you see a gator, get stuck, overturn, etc. the staff then must board their own vessel to come find you... have not experienced this, but did witness it. There are basketball courts, tennis etc, and the bike barn will also provide these supplies. Archery for children. Two pools and a kids area. Snack bar at the one pool. Once you stay here, it’ll be hard to not fall in love and judge every other campground.