Best RV Parks & Resorts near Dunnellon, FL

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Best RV Sites Near Dunnellon, FL (243)

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    1. Encore Crystal Isles

    22 Reviews
    56 Photos
    190 Saves
    Crystal River, Florida

    Enjoy a beautiful RV resort on Florida's scenic West Coast. Indulge in the nearby Gulf beaches, shopping, restaurants, golf courses and fishing. Crystal Isles RV Resort lets you create the perfect blend of peace, pleasure and play for the Florida RV vacation you have been dreaming of. Hit a golf ball, stroll on the wide beaches, rent a boat, catch a fish in local streams and lakes, or visit nearby King's Bay to swim with a manatee - it's all waiting for you! We offer a wonderful experience for the whole family at Encore's Crystal Isles RV Resort in Florida. Perfect blend of peace and pleasure at a Nature Coast RV resort Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Crystal Isles RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    • Phone Service
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    2. Ocala Sun RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    9 Photos
    6 Saves
    Belleview, Florida

    Ocala Sun RV Resort offers the best of central Florida living with its convenient location, spacious full hook-up sites and first-class resort amenities.

    First-Class Amenities, Activities and Service

    Ocala Sun is a resort community designed to fulfill every wish of today's discerning RV owner. Residents and visitors in this wonderful resort community will have access to a complete suite of luxury amenities including:

    Newly remodeled clubhouse complete with:

    Laundry

    Kitchen

    Counter bar

    TV & lounge area

    Computer station

    2 handicap and 3 regular private baths with showers

    Seating for 90 people at tables

    Free wireless internet and 70+ channel cable TV at every site

    Spacious full hookup sites with 50-amp electric service

    Big Rig Friendly

    Heated outdoor pool and spa

    Outdoor recreation and picnic area

    Pet friendly with a fenced dog run area

    Numerous walking trails

    A secure community with perimeter privacy fence

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $54 - $75 / night

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      3. Sandy Oaks RV Resort

      4 Reviews
      22 Saves
      Holder, Florida
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      4. Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park

      13 Reviews
      17 Photos
      76 Saves
      Crystal River, Florida
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $40 - $63 / night

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      5. Encore Clover Leaf Forest RV Resort

      4 Reviews
      22 Photos
      19 Saves
      Brooksville, Florida

      Clover Leaf Forest RV Resort is nestled in a tranquil country setting with a friendly atmosphere. This Nature Coast RV resort from Encore offers a variety of amenities for your pleasure. With beautifully landscaped grounds, friendly staff and all the conveniences of home, you will fall in love with Clover Leaf Forest RV Resort. Our Nature Coast RV resort offers lots of clubs and activities for guests, and is only 20 minutes east of the Gulf of Mexico and Florida's unspoiled Nature Coast.

      • Pets
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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      6. Thousand Trails Three Flags

      11 Reviews
      30 Photos
      34 Saves
      Wildwood, Florida

      Three Flags RV Resort is strategically located at the fork of Interstate 75 and the Florida Turnpike. This Central Florida RV campground is less than one hour from Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Sea World, Busch Gardens and many other attractions. It is also less than an hour to several of Florida's most beautiful beaches.In addition to its fabulous location, Thousand Trails' Three Flags RV Resort boasts a beautiful pool, many other favorite RV resort amenities, a relaxing atmosphere, and clean, grassy sites. This wooded Central Florida RV campground, encompassed in greenery, is convenient to central Florida's major attractions.

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      7. Encore Southern Palms

      9 Reviews
      26 Photos
      18 Saves
      Eustis, Florida

      At Southern Palms RV Resort you will find we have the best residents and guests around: friendly and full of fun. The staff at this RV resort in Central Florida is great, and always willing to do their best to make your stay a wonderful experience. Our activities keep you entertained and going with something new and exciting every day at Southern Palms RV Resort , from a friendly game of bocce ball to dancing the evening away. Come and join your friends and enjoy the Florida RV lifestyle here at our Encore RV resort in Central Florida 's Lake County. Experience something new at a RV resort in Central Florida Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Southern Palms RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
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      8. Sun Retreats Ocala Orange Lake and Golf Resort

      1 Review
      19 Photos
      Reddick, Florida

      Rated "One of the Top Nine Resorts in the United States" by USA Today and given a 5-star rating by Woodall's, Sun Retreats Ocala Orange Lake immerses you in central Florida's natural beauty and seclusion mixed with a wonderful Florida RV resort experience.

      Take your RV experience to the next level with a stay on an elite site offering full hookups with 30- or 50-amp electric service for your convenience. These back-in sites are beautifully landscaped and feature full concrete pads that can accommodate up to 45 feet with room for slide-outs, plus a beautiful brick paver patio area. Each site also includes cable and WiFi services to keep you connected, and a shed for extra storage space.

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      9. Quail Roost RV Park

      3 Reviews
      7 Photos
      6 Saves
      Inglis, Florida

         Here at the Roost, we have a wide variety of activities, and are sure that you’ll find something that you will enjoy. Just a few of them are: Bike Riding, Bingo, Card Games, Campfires, Darts, Fitness Center, Horseshoes, Pool, Shuffleboard, Swimming, Washer Board. 

         We have an amazing number of very talented campers who enjoy spending their time creating new classes or new activities, such as Scrapbooking, Beanie Bags, Open Crafts, and MORE–You can be as busy as you want to be! Our campers are what make Quail Roost such a GREAT place to spend the winter, and they return year after year, not only because of what we offer, but because the atmosphere is “family.” 

         You’ll never miss out on holidays here, because we celebrate all the special events: Thanksgiving, Christmas Tree Decorating, Christmas Eve Caroling/Party, Christmas Dinner, New Year’s Eve Party, Super Bowl Party! 

         If you like to shop and/or dine out, there is a mall just 5 miles away, and other malls a little farther; and, of course, several Walmart’s, close-by as well. Any restaurant chain you can think of is just a short drive away. MORE THINGS TO DO If you want to be out and about for the day(or a few days!), there are many nearby activities and attractions to keep you “on the go!”

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      • Phone Service
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      • ADA Access
      • RVs

      $50 / night

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      10. Williston Crossings RV Resort

      5 Reviews
      13 Photos
      33 Saves
      Williston, Florida
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    Recent RV Reviews in Dunnellon

    981 Reviews of 243 Dunnellon Campgrounds


    • Sara R.
      Camper-submitted photo from Manatee Springs State Park Campground
      Dec. 6, 2024

      Manatee Springs State Park Campground

      Disappointed for being Handicap

      I have trouble walking. I'm at site 38 and no handicap parking for showers. The shower doors and walls are nasty. Also, where I parked with 2 dogs. Was nothing more than a pile of dirt. Both are filthy after 5 days. I was also told that the station had no handicap parking for showers?

    • A
      Camper-submitted photo from Champions Run RV Resort
      Dec. 2, 2024

      Champions Run RV Resort

      Clean, decent location

      I don’t know if I would necessarily call this place “luxury” but it is clean & quiet. To be fair, it’s maybe only 10% full. The little store has very little merchandise. The pool is very nice. The staff have been nice. There are several doggie poo bag & trash stations. The dog run by site 121 is very small & mostly dead grass and dirt, no shade or water. There is a nice tiki bar & pickle ball. Close to gas, groceries & shopping. Easy in & out. The landscaping is very small so no shade or privacy between sites but the sites are decently spaced. There is a bath house with laundry. Full hookups. Big rig friendly.

    • Jeremy R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Black Prong Equestrian Village
      Nov. 28, 2024

      Black Prong Equestrian Village

      Great camping experience with or without a horse!

      My family and I had an incredible experience at black prong. Massive RV pad, full hookups, Golf Cart, plus privacy between you and your neighbor. As an added bonus we were able to bring our horse for trail rides throughout the park. Tons of room and friendly staff. Highly recommend. (Didn’t use the pool or hot tub but they looked nice and well kept)

    • K
      Camper-submitted photo from Camp Seminole Springs
      Nov. 26, 2024

      Camp Seminole Springs

      Quiet and secluded campground. Excellent for those visiting Ocala national forest.

      Had a great time at Seminole Springs Campground while visiting Ocala National Forest. check in was super easy and the hosts are fantastic. I will be staying here again.

    • Amy P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Juniper Springs Rec Area - Fern Hammock Springs
      Nov. 21, 2024

      Juniper Springs Rec Area - Fern Hammock Springs

      Party Camp

      Overall it’s not a bad campground but I have no plans to ever return.

      The good: clean bathrooms with running, hot water; wild Florida flora; starry night skies. The spring run is one of my favorites. It’s difficult and technical and challenging and I just love it.

      The bad: the worst part of my experience was other campers being loud after quiet hours and the camp host doing nothing about it. While most people kept it down after 10 (as stated in the rules) one group of partiers was up til 3am, blasting music and hootin’ and hollerin’. I know the park can’t control individual’s behavior but, again, the camp host was on site and did nothing about it. I talked to other campers the next day who all lamented at their lack of sleep because of this one group. It was so bad we only stayed one night. We left the next day after kayaking the run because our home in the city is quieter.

      Also, there’s a general lack of information available for visitors. There are no maps available, for the campground or the run. I had to take a picture of an employee’s personal map of the grounds which ended up being inaccurate because it listed a shower facility that doesn’t actually exist. I asked the staff at the spring run for a map and they didn’t have one I could look at. I asked “how do I know I’m at the end of the run for pickup?” She said “it’s right after the bridge.” Which was true, but it’s not labeled in any kind of way so if I hadn’t asked, I would’ve just kept on paddling forever. Their website has limited information and the confirmation email I got after booking had incorrect information. It said to call if I’d arrive after hours starting in November, so I did, and was told that policy wasn’t in effect for a few weeks. None of these things are a big deal on their own but when they’re all together it becomes a pattern.

    • Julie P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Bee's RV Resort
      Nov. 19, 2024

      Bee's RV Resort

      Average campground

      Campground sites are very close together. Staff is friendly and helpful. Bathrooms are clean and modern. Lots of road noise, trucks and sirens.

    • J
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      Oct. 22, 2024

      Ocala RV Camp Resort

      No tent camping allowed

      I called and was told they don’t allow any tent camping. Just an FYI. Was advised only the state parks in the area allow tent camping.

    • Joe R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Black Prong Equestrian Village
      Oct. 14, 2024

      Black Prong Equestrian Village

      Awesome Harvest Host partner!

      We stayed one night on a grass spot with harvest host. While we did not “pay,” we were still treated as royalty. The entire team was amazing. The grass spit was up front by all of the amenities. The other lots are beautiful and further back. The pool is gorgeous. They have bikes that you check out with the bracelets, and the restaurant was top notch with live music.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Chassahowitzka River Campground
      Sep. 16, 2024

      Chassahowitzka River Campground

      Clean, easy access to water

      It’s a clean park with easy access to boat rentals (kayaks, canoes) and a boat launch if you have your own. Publix and Walmart are ~10 minutes away if you need anything. I came in September after a heavy rain and it was pretty buggy. Bring mosquito repellent. There are a number of long term campers with poorly kept RVs, but everyone is friendly.

    • NThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Ocala North RV Park
      Sep. 13, 2024

      Ocala North RV Park

      Great experience

      We stayed here for 3 weeks. Park staff made sure we had a shaded site in the front of the park. The park is very clean and well cared for. Staff is very attentive. Location is convenient to Gainesville or Ocala, and the park is next to a beautiful horse farm with curious, friendly horses. Great pool and fitness center. Very pet friendly!! We’ve already booked our next stay

    • Ashley W.
      Camper-submitted photo from Sun Retreats Ocala Orange Lake and Golf Resort
      Jul. 28, 2024

      Sun Retreats Ocala Orange Lake and Golf Resort

      Sun Retreat Ocala Orange Lake RV Resort

      This is a beautiful large RV and golf resort. The grounds were clean and well maintained. There is a full 18 course golf course and putting green. There are also onsite golf cart rentals and a golf pro shop. The staff were very helpful and friendly. Bath houses were clean. Nice laundry facilities available. Campground is directly in Orange Lake with a dock available. Fishing permitted off dock and from shore. All roads were paved. There are both RVs and vacation rentals. Many things to do and lots of options for other recreation nearby. We came for spring break and would definitely visit again.

    • Danton T.
      Camper-submitted photo from Silver Springs RV Park
      Jul. 22, 2024

      Silver Springs RV Park

      A great place to stay

      My wife and I decided last year to full time RV. We were already living in Ocala and we wanted to remain in the area. We discovered Silver Springs RV and are so glad we did. Everyone here, especially the staff, was so welcoming and friendly. SSRV is definitely going to be home for a long time.

    • T
      Camper-submitted photo from Camper's Holiday
      Jul. 19, 2024

      Camper's Holiday

      Do not stay!!!!

      Horrible management, the president is a joke I will never stay again.  The majority of the people that live in the park are nice but there are also a lot of nasty people, just horribly mean and very nosy.  Terrible place!! Wish I could put 0 stars

    • Lorilee S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Campground
      Jul. 6, 2024

      Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Campground

      Pretty and quiet

      This campground is really dark, quiet and pretty. The bathhouse was always clean. You can smell the well water in the bathhouse. Brings me back to my childhood memories. We rode our bikes to the observation tower, but we were not lucky enough to see any bison or wild horses. Still nice to see the open prairie. We had a big rainstorm and the back of our site did become a lake, but it was gone overnight. The bugs lit us up all hours, so make sure you different bug sprays.

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Lake Point 55+ RV Park
      Jul. 1, 2024

      Lake Point 55+ RV Park

      Small Slice of Semi-Retirement RV Paradise

      There’s not a lot to this small RV enclave just due northwest of Mount Dora, but if you’re 55+, looking for a whole lot of peace & quiet and enjoy a rather downplayed and intimate little spot that you can roll your RV upon and anchor for as long as you want, then listen up, Lake Point RV Park might just be your version of paradise. We stumbled across this ‘RV Park’ (but mind you, there’s no rollercoaster, a slide or even swingset to keep the kids entertained, so I’m not quite sure why they’ve labelled themselves a ‘park’) looking for a place to pitch our tent for the night, but this location had ‘no room at the Inn’ (ironically, as it was around Christmas time when we visited) or even a dry patch of land for us to hole up for the night.

      While there’s only a few dozen RV slots, all come with the typical hook-ups: water, electric (30 / 50 amp) and sewage. There’s a well-paved roadway into the place, albeit a short one, well, because this place doesn’t take longer than 45 seconds to drive around in its entirety. If you like the sense of getting snuggly with your neighbors, then Lake Point should receive your high scores. Of course, while the population here was certainly aged, they were quite welcoming and seem to have constructed a tight-knit little community here complete with morning yoga, power-walking and group gardening (for those that are inclined) along with some ferocious bocce ball rolling on the side.

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) I wasn’t terribly impressed with this place, but let’s just say my particular demographic is not what this RV parking lot attracts; (2) While the surrounding area has a ton to offer from a nature-standpoint, you would need to leave Lake Point RV Park to go find it as where this place sits feels more like suburban sprawl than it does surrounded by nature; (3) If you get tired of cooking up franks & beans on your grill (and you better have brought your own if you come here!), then in 20 minutes you will find a foodie’s paradise back in Mount Dora, where I would highly recommend The Frog & Monkey Restaurant & Pub (an underground cellar featuring live music), 1921 (an historic Floridian home featuring ‘farm to fork’ creative fare) and Pisces Rising (higher vista outlook features Caribbean-inspired meals like Calamari Fries and Caribbean Crab Cakes); and (4) In the event that you are reading this review and have made it this far and are just looking for some gold at the end of the rainbow, then here it is: drive less than 30 minutes from here where you will find a true campground paradise that will have you casting lines in some of the most pristine fresh water lakes, hoisting hammocks from live ancient Oaks dripping with Spanish Moss all with a lakefront vista that cannot be beat – Trimble Park Campground (read my review on TheDyrt for more specific details about this hidden campground gem).

      Happy Camping!

    • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Kate’s Fish Camp
      Jul. 1, 2024

      Kate’s Fish Camp

      Roadside Fish Camp Draped in Spanish Moss

      Typically up here in northern Florida, whether you are on the coast or further inland, when you hear or see the name ‘fish camp,’ depending upon where you are from (or honestly, where you're at), the name typically conjures up one or two images - a mossy covered waterside restaurant serving up some freshly caught fish, typically fried, and with a whole lot fo southern fixin’s like grits, black-eyed peas, fried okra and the like. Or, it’s a reference to an actual campground that just so happens to be located right alongside a nice stretch of water, which could be a massive river like St. Johns in these parts, or a smaller, meandering outlet that either connects to a larger body of water, say a lake, or even the ocean. So let’s set the record straight, when visiting this particular fish camp, we are definitely talking about the latter, rather than the former.

      Heading towards Gainesville recently, I came across Kate’s Fish Camp, very conveniently located in the the middle of nowhere, but altogether, sitting on a very nice bit of a water trail called Prairie Creek, which I was told, would eventually, through perseverance and timing your luck between low and high tide, have you arrive at the ocean, but I have to admit, I don’t know how that is even possible, as we were only able to make our way to Orange Lake, but hey, it was my first try. Maybe you will have more luck, or perhaps I got it wrong and at some point, you just need to strap your kayak or canoe on top of your vehicle and drive it closer to a ‘frackish’ inlet that will allow you to ultimately reach some salt water.

      As far as Kate’s Fish Camp go, the wonderful duo of Mike & Monica run this roadside camping rest stop and upon entry, you will marvel at just how intimate and compact the place is complete with substantial shade that blocks all of the harsh Floridian sunshine from otherwise roasting you in its humid inferno. The main office looks like something out of Duck Dynasty and is an old-schooled wooden single-story structure with restrooms and shower facilities (both pretty basic, but clean, albeit poorly lit) towards the front, and the entrance to the actual office on the rear-side, closer to the creek access point. On the subject of water access, let’s just say that while the meandering creek is definitely of interest and should be explored, the real find here is the nearby access to Newnans Lake, which just sits north of Kate’s Fish Camp and, unfortunately, requires a quick drive to Palm Point Park (around the corner from here) in order to access this body of water, but it’s totally worth it, especially if you have an engine-powered fishing boat and are looking to get out on the water to do some decent fishing.

      Back at the campground, here’s what you need to know. For starters, there’s about a dozen or so sites that are offered with each being pull-through ready. While this campground feels more geared towards the RV driving or 5th Wheel toting crowd, as a tent pitcher myself, this place is pretty OK from a tent camping standpoint. You’ll definitely appreciate all the shade that is offered here, as well as close proximity to the basic amenities (showers/ bathrooms) and river access. The picnic tables are pretty standard and there are scattered BBQs and fire rings. There’s also some pretty great WiFi here for those that need it. One of the huge upsides apart from direct river and bike path access is a number of really great hiking trails that you can explore both flora and fauna alike.

      Insider’s tips? Here’s a handful: (1) One of the huge upsides to Kate’s Fish Camp is the direct access you’ll have to the Gainesville-Hawthorne State Bike Trail, which if you wanted to, could lead you all the way into Gainesville to enjoy the UF campus and surrounding area without having to put up with traffic; (2) While Kate’s Fish Camp boasts about providing you with DIRECT access to Newnan’s Lake, it was our experience that you could not access the lake directly and that eventually, you would have to return to camp, pack your kayak on your vehicle and drive a quarter mile to the actual boat launch in order to access the lake - I don’t know why they tell folks that they provide direct access; (3) For RVers you will want to take note that Kate’s doesn’t provide sewer hook-ups, just water and electric (20 / 30 / 50 amp) for all of their pull-through sites; (4) You should take note that this campground is literally located right next to a fairly busy 4-lane highway, so if P&Q is important to you, consider another location, otherwise, bring some earplugs!; (5) It’s Florida, it’s the summer, and unless you weren’t already aware of it, you’re landlocked here in the middle of the state, so what does that mean? Mosquitos and bugs, so yeah, come prepared (and don't complain about mosquitos - they are endemic to FL)!; (6) When you get tired of sifting through your on-board mini-fridge or toto-molded Cordova cooler to conjure up what your next meal is going to be, then check out nearby dining options such as Antonio’s Made In Italy, Georgie’s Lakeside or Eagles Nest - and of course, there’s all the generic restaurant-fare that you’ll find in nearby Gainesville, but I’ve tried to suggest some slightly off-the-beaten path joints. If you want an Instagram-worthy dining experience that also lives up to the hype when you bite into their succulent pies, then head on over to Satchel’s Pizza for their deep dish pizza and local brews.

      Happy Camping!

    • Scott B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Black Prong Equestrian Village
      Jun. 30, 2024

      Black Prong Equestrian Village

      Great Place

      Stayed here for 4 nights and really enjoyed it. Large paver sites with plenty of space. Beautiful horse farm setting. Pool and amenities were awesome. Can’t wait to come back!

    • Jeff E.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Campground
      Jun. 26, 2024

      Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park Campground

      Immersed in Nature.

      Quiet, lots of wildlife (wild horses, bison, alligators, deer, birds, turtles); plenty of hiking and biking trails with beautiful sunsets on the lake. Restroom facilities are showing some age but clean.  Walk-in tent sites are pretty close to the Restrooms.

    • Lorilee S.
      Camper-submitted photo from Santos Trailhead & Campground
      Jun. 24, 2024

      Santos Trailhead & Campground

      Very nice

      This campground is the perfect size. Our site had shade about 95% of the day! We had the perfect size of an area behind our RV. Loved hearing all of the birds chirping. You can hear traffic since it’s right off of the highway. There are plenty of trees around. The bathroom was very clean. It’s nice and dark at night!! We did the hike to see the historical part of the Island. That was neat to read about. We also took the biking trail to say we went above i75 on the bridge. That was a round trip of 15.5 miles, if anyone is interested. It’s a really nice campground, especially if like doing trails and biking.

    • Erik L.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Encore Crystal Isles
      Jun. 23, 2024

      Encore Crystal Isles

      No booking possible

      You have to get called back, not working with international numbers. Form on website won’t solve the captcha.

      Sometimes automating everything is stupid.

    • Josh W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Yellow Jacket RV Resort
      Jun. 22, 2024

      Yellow Jacket RV Resort

      Interesting place

      The office staff is very helpful and nice.

      The location itself is pretty remote and not close to many amenities. The sites are pretty difficult to get into based on the layout. I would not recommend this place to a newbie as it is nearly impossible to get into a lot of these sites without having nearby sites empty to use their space. I struggled even with the adjacent sites being empty. The sites are close together, but the staff does a good job spreading out their reservations. We booked a riverview site, but there is a good amount of marsh between our site and the river, so the view is not that impressive. The single digit sites have a better river view than double digits. The site is pretty level, and I do like that it is rock/gravel and not dirt. The hookups are at the front of the site, which requires you to have an additional 25 feet of hose and power. The staff does warn you prior to arrival of this, so we were well prepared. Wifi is good within the campground, but I couldn't get the cable to work. There is a boat slip and boat rentals available on-site. There is also a pool and hot tub ( the hot tub was not functional during our visit). Good amount of shade within the entire campground, which is nice in the summer months. Depending on what you are looking for, this campground may or may not be for you.

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      Camper-submitted photo from Silver Springs State Park Campground
      Jun. 21, 2024

      Silver Springs State Park Campground

      Amazing kayaking & trails

      Campground is basic, very few sewer spots but there is a dump station. Big rig friendly, several pull thru spots, easy paved entry, gravel sites, I think all are 50/30. Plenty of space between sites. Clean bathroom, washer/dryer, soda machine. Very dark at night which I love. No lights except the bath house. Dog poo bag stations. Very friendly staff (Melinda & John, camp hosts were amazing) 1 mile from amazing kayaking. Great, woodsy hiking trails. Maybe 3 miles to Publix/Wawa.



    Guide to Dunnellon

    RV camping near Dunnellon, Florida, offers a fantastic blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. With a variety of well-reviewed parks, you can enjoy the great outdoors while having access to modern amenities.

    RVers like these nearby activities

    • Crystal River is just a short drive away, where you can explore local attractions and enjoy kayaking tours with companies like Get Up and Go Kayak, which is near Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park.
    • Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the access to the waters around Lake Rousseau RV Park, where you can catch a variety of fish while enjoying the serene surroundings.
    • For those interested in wildlife, Flying Eagle Preserve offers opportunities for hiking and observing local fauna in a peaceful setting.

    Some prices for RV Parks range from $30 to $60

    • Rates at Ocala Sun RV Resort typically start around $40 per night, providing full hookups and a friendly atmosphere.
    • You can find competitive pricing at Williston Crossings RV Resort, where amenities include a heated pool and organized activities, often for about $50 per night.
    • If you're looking for a budget-friendly option, Sandy Oaks RV Resort offers rates starting at $30, making it an attractive choice for extended stays.

    Explore the natural beauty of the area

    • Potts Preserve is a great spot for primitive camping, where you can immerse yourself in nature and enjoy fishing and hiking without the crowds.
    • The scenic views at Homosassa River RV Resort provide a perfect backdrop for kayaking and fishing, with easy access to the river.
    • For a more secluded experience, Quail Roost RV Park offers a quiet environment surrounded by nature, ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities.

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