What you see is what you get...
WP Franklin Campground, Alva, Florida. Army Corp of Engineers Lock
WP Franklin Campground is located fairly close to Fort Myers, FL (west on Rt.80) so you are within 45 minutes to the Gulf Coast beaches (during off-season) and much, much longer during winter months. However, if you enjoy paddling or boating…you are there! Short distance hiking is closeby, as well as MTB trails.
I will begin with the positives…
•Wonderfully nice hosts
•Impeccably clean grounds, sites, docks, restrooms
•Manicured grassy areas
•On its own boomerang-shaped river island
•Boater's/Fisherman's paradise
•Charcoal grill ridiculously spotless…along with the fire pit…spaciously situated on clean, raked pea gravel
•Covered picnic table
•Long, level concrete parking pad, angled for back-in
•Water hookups/Electric at every site
•7/8 of all sites are on the river
•Mature, quiet crowd
•Several boat camper docks with electric/water
•Relatively close to Gulf Coast beaches, shopping and nightlife
•Regional park nearby offers trails (but was affected by hurricane Irma)
•Regional mountain bike trails nearby
•Water is ten feet from your site…slide your paddle craft in and go…or back your power craft down a ramp in the center of the campground
•Multiple docks, shoreline and locks to fish from
The not so positives for tent campers…
•Absolutely no privacy…at all. Palm trees are lovely but offer no barrier between neighbors
•Small campground…no trails…just surrounding water
•Literally on top of your neighbor
•No need for a nightlight. All night Streetlights penetrate tent walls/fly
•Noisy! Air traffic from RSW is nonstop, road traffic from Rt 78 and/or Rt 80 seemed nonstop (and technically it's not season yet), yappy lap dogs
•Expensive for no amenities at $30 a night
•Tent is 4ft. from campground roadway…sounds/feels like vehicles are in the tent with you as they pass
•Staying at site 27, overflow parking is ten feet away…more noise
•Prepare for mosquitos and chiggers (not bad, but just bring your repellent)
I continue to try local Campgrounds in SW Florida…so this is an attempt to see what my state has to offer. I ordinarily seek out the solitude of faraway mountain states and more rustic/primitive/backcountry camping options. This was akin to sleeping in my backyard…correction…my yard is far quieter and less busy…offering more privacy
For the RV/Camper set…this must be popular and enjoyable, even though I wasn't contented. If you are an RV/Camper…and bring your toys…using this as a base camp to launch activities…there are plenty of areas nearby to explore and enjoy the wild…on land and water!
This is purely personal, based on what I like and dislike when I desire to visit campgrounds. I will not return, but only because I am not an RV/Camper type of person.. Plenty of reviewers give this Campground five stars, so take my comments for what they're worth. Regardless, bring your earplugs, noise cancelling headphones or heavily insulated RV/camper…or revel in the noise.
Tomorrow is another day and another Campground!