Best RV Parks & Resorts near Inverness, FL

Several RV parks near Inverness, Florida accommodate motorhome travelers with full hookup sites. Encore Crystal Isles RV Resort in Crystal River offers year-round access with 50-amp electrical connections, water, and sewer hookups on sites that support big rigs. Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park provides similar amenities with concrete pads at some locations. "The sites Very close together and guests pull in all around your site and park their boats, cars, trucks, golf carts," noted one visitor about Crystal Isles. Sandy Oaks RV Resort in Beverly Hills and Homosassa River RV Resort both feature full hookups and accommodate large motorhomes, with the latter offering waterfront sites for those with boats.

Access to these parks generally requires advance reservations, particularly during winter months when seasonal residents occupy many sites. Most parks provide sanitary dump stations, though cell service can be variable throughout the region. A visitor mentioned, "Verizon service was poor. Had to get an ATT Nighthawk to hotspot from in order to work." RV travelers should note that while most parks are pet-friendly, some have restrictions on size or breed. Roadways within older parks can be tight for larger rigs, requiring careful navigation. Many parks charge additional fees for amenities like WiFi, with one reviewer noting a $3 daily charge at Crystal Isles. Propane refill services are limited, requiring travelers to plan accordingly before arrival.

Best RV Sites Near Inverness, Florida (291)

    1. Encore Crystal Isles

    22 Reviews
    Crystal River, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Dog friendly and golf carts are allowed. Friendly staff. Pontoon boat rentals. Close to Three Sisters Springs where you can kayak with the Manatees."

    "Excellent park, great attractions nearby! We have tried to come here each year. It is a larger park, with many residents or longer term or leave the rig weekenders."

    2. Encore Clover Leaf Forest RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Brooksville, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We recently stayed at Clover Forest RV Park in our 40ft Class A Motorhome, and overall, it was a pleasant experience."

    "Would try to not park close to the main road. Just one row back is a lot quieter. Easy going vibes around the campground."

    3. Ocala Sun RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Belleview, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 307-1100

    $54 - $75 / night

    "Well maintained RV resort with short term guests and long term residents. All folks were very hospitable and grass spots were relatively level! Nice shade and public areas available."

    "The dog park was amazing! The cite was grass pull through but spacious! I loved the feel of this place."

    4. Sandy Oaks RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Holder, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 465-7233

    "We have spent the winter there 6 seasons. Have enjoyed it and will be there again in December to April. T-mobile and their Wi-Fi & cable TV work fine."

    5. Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Crystal River, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 564-9350

    $40 - $63 / night

    "Enjoyed a nice weekend stay here on the maiden voyage of our new-to-us Class A. 30 and 50 amp service, with water, sewer, and cable hook-ups."

    "nice park. great amenities. Not very family friendly. A lot of cranky snow birds."

    6. Thousand Trails Three Flags

    11 Reviews
    Wildwood, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Beautiful location off of a major highway but due to lots of trees - very little road noise.  Sites were huge!! Semi shaded with picnic tables and great full hookups.  Nice roads to walk your dog. "

    "**_Quiet campground near I-75 and Florida turnpike. Pool is small but very clean. Campground is well maintained with open sites up front and more shaded sites in the back section."

    7. Trails End RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Floral City, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 341-4440

    $60 - $99 / night

    "I looked for a campground close to home for our first trip in the new travel trailer. We found trails end and they had room for us on short notice."

    "Bernie was super helpful and met us at the gate and drove in front of us to help us find our campsite, he then stood with us while we backed in and helped guide us into the lot."

    8. Homosassa River RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Homosassa, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 628-2928

    "This campsite is perfect for all kinds or Florida water activities. It does seem pretty full and some of the sights seem somewhat cramped."

    9. Encore Topics

    3 Reviews
    Spring Hill, FL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Very nice campground conveniently located right off of 589 ( Suncoast Parkway) 38 miles north of TPA. FRIENDLY neighbors, pet friendly. Nice amenities."

    "Friendly staff. Spots are sand base. Restaurant. Clubhouse."

    10. Sumter Oaks RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Nobleton, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 793-1333

    "Campground is quiet with very clean bathhouse and property. Conveniently located one hour north of Tampa, one hour south of Gainesville and one hour west of Orlando and Ocala. "

    "We cannot say enough thanks to Mike and Tracy who worked the park during our stay, happened to be our next door neighbors, and went above and beyond to help us with some trailer technical difficulties"

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RV Park Reviews near Inverness, FL

1060 Reviews of 291 Inverness Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2025

    Red Oaks Campgrounds

    Well-Paved Early Retirement RV Outpost

    This is a 55+ resort for either the early or soon-to-be-retired community who happen to be toting around in an RV. Red Oaks, which is owned by the large RV conglomerate Sun Outdoors, is pet-friendly and offers up 200+ pull-through and back-in RV slots with FHUs offering 30 / 50 amp electric and well-apportioned grassy or, for slightly more $’s, concrete or paved asphalt pads for regular-sized and XL RVs alike. Most sites come with the prerequisite picnic table and cable as well as offering enough space for slide outs with some of the spots offering more shade than most. Net-net, if you are looking for a mini-RV village to live in with a tight-knit community of retirees looking to kick back, enjoy the simple life and grab some Florida sunshine while doing it, you’ve just hit the RV park lottery!

    With a population that actually rivals that of nearby Bushnell itself, Red Oaks RV Resort is organized pretty much like a little town in its own right with a grid-like paved street complex where the primary residential set-up is an oversized RV – but trust me, this place isn’t like many are simply housing long-term residents, although this location will definitely conjure up some residential vibes. What I like most about Red Oaks RV Resort is its central location to a ton of natural spaces to stretch your legs or get some oaring in like Flying Eagle Wildlife Management Area to the north, Weeki Wachee Springs State Park to the west, Lake Apopka to the east as well as artificial playgrounds like Disney World, Legoland and Universal Studies in Orlando to the south.

    From an amenities standpoint, this place packs a decent punch offering the following: incredibly clean and well-maintained restroom and shower facilities, WiFi / Cable TV, Mail Center, laundr-O-mat, on-site storage, doggie park, clubhouse, covered pavilions with picnic tables and benches, swimming pool w/ deck patio and lounge chairs, jacuzzi, fitness center, shuffleboard, horseshoes, hiking trails & biking paths, game room, pickleball, volleyball, billiards, fishing, library, car wash, dumpster and dump station, on-site catering, scattered community halls and open air pavilion with picnic tables and seating, comfort station, woodshop as well as planned activities like (you guessed it) Bingo, live music, karaoke nights, line and square dancing, ice cream socials, water aerobics and quilting contests (yes, this review actually mentions 'quilting contests').

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) IMHO the best sites at this place are either the ones on the eastern perimeter as they place you as far away from the roaring traffic shooting up and down I75, plus this area is heavy-laden with good ground cover and a decent thick treeline granting both shade and a healthy bit of privacy, versus many of the other spots here; (2) In the event that you wanna get off the reservation here and try some local fare there’s Big Bass Grill Lakefront Restaurant & Marina, Beef ‘O’ Brady’s, Wood Shed, Coney Island, Odd Cuples (misspelt on purpose) Café and a smattering of fast food joints closer to I75; and (3) If you are looking to catch up on some local history, head on over to Dade Battlefield Historic State Park.

    Happy Camping!

  • Amber R.
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Nature's Resort

    Mostly long-term RV tenants

    Close to town, mostly long term RV tenants live here, very friendly staff, very clean restrooms/showers/campground, restaurant/tiki bar on site, fishing available, shared outdoor cooking area and fire pit, recreation room, pool, parrots, quiet and laid back, more for older folks (no offense)

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Arrowhead Campsites & Mobile Home Park

    Budget-Friendly Stay Just Off I-75 in the Horse Capital of the World

    Sitting quietly just off I-75, Arrowhead Campsites & Mobile Home Park in Ocala, Florida is located on one of the busiest thoroughfares that runs through Ocala. This place is a no frills, straightforward, budget-friendly campground where grass pads, shady trees and neighborly vibes create a cozy Old-Florida atmosphere. First impressions? This isn’t a resort, but while there is a community pool (that wasn’t working when we stopped by and TBH was incredibly cringe-worthy), it’s a practical, easygoing basecamp that gives you everything you need while keeping you close to Ocala’s natural gems ... as long as you manage your expectations before arriving here.

    Facilities are simple but sufficient (unless they aren't working at all). There are around 100 sites with full hookups (30 / 50 amp electric, water, sewer), most on grass with decent leveling. Guests have access to free Wi-Fi, cable TV, mediocre bathrooms and subpar showers, a laundry facility, picnic tables and a recreation room. Long-term residents mix with short-stay campers, so expect a lived-in, welcoming feel. The campground also features a dining hall and small community events, adding a sense of 'cringy neighborhood' to your stay.

    Ocala itself is the star attraction nearby. Known as the ‘Horse Capital of the World,’ you’re just minutes away from equestrian centers, rolling farms and the glass-clear waters of Silver Springs State Park. The Ocala National Forest offers endless hiking, kayaking and wildlife watching, while downtown Ocala brings restaurants, art galleries and Southern charm.

    Insider Tips? Here’s a smathering: (1) IMHO the best sites are the ones with grass pads near the front loops for the easiest pull-in and better spacing, especially if you’re arriving late, which is convenient as well for those that want to make an early, discreet and trouble-free exit in the morning; (2) Should you need to stock up on anything, there’s a Walmart Supercenter, Publix, Home Depot and Lowe’s all within a 10-minute drive; (3) A nearby hidden ‘easter egg’ you’ll want to explore are the lesser-visited trails at Silver Springs State Park where you’ll find quiet boardwalks and an historic pioneer village that many tourists (and even local residents) miss; (4) If you’ve come with your kayak, a great place to launch is at Silver Springs State Park where you can paddle down the Silver River. Expect to see turtles, manatees and wild rhesus (not Reese's, but sounds the same) monkeys that somehow call the riverbank home; (5) Because there are long-term residents here at Arrowhead, it’s best to request a short-term site closer to the entrance for less foot traffic and quieter evenings; and (6) When you get tired of conjuring up that next meal from the depths of your Cordova roto-molded cooler, then check on some local joints like Big Lee’s Serious About BBQ for its nationally acclaimed BBQ brisket, ribs, and sides or Ivy on the Square with its upscale comfort food in a historic downtown building and there’s also Latinos y Mas serving up fusion Latin classics with Mediterranean touches.

    Happy Camping!

  • M
    Nov. 6, 2021

    Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park

    Nice wooded park!

    Enjoyed a nice weekend stay here on the maiden voyage of our new-to-us Class A. 30 and 50 amp service, with water, sewer, and cable hook-ups. Park has nice facilities, including a rec room, heated pool, and spa. Staff very pleasant and rate was great. Sites vary in layout, but mostly back-in with plenty of space. All have picnic tables and you can bring a portable fire pit if it has a screened enclosure. Will return!

  • Brenda S.
    May. 1, 2018

    Lake Griffin State Park Campground

    Fun marsh trail!

    Tight roads, nice big campsites full hookups with picnic table and fire ring. Restrooms clean but need some touch ups. Two nice trails and playground. Pet friendly. Boat ramp. Great for kayaking and fishing.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2022

    Silver Springs State Park Campground

    HUGE sites!

    General: 59-site campground in two loops plus 10 cabins. 

    Site Quality: These sites were HUGE. Many were pull-throughs. Our site (51) could easily fit four of our vans! All sites were gravel and level and had water, electric, and (I believe but we didn’t use) sewer hookups, a bbq grill, a fire ring, and a large picnic table. Each loop has a handicap-accessible site near the restrooms. In addition to the size of the sites, there was reasonable separation/privacy between them. Although I did not see the inside of them, the cabins looked beautiful – they were large with huge screened-in porches. One of the cabins was handicap accessible. 

    Bathhouse: Was very clean. In addition to the men’s and women’s bathrooms, there were two family restrooms, complete with showers, and the showers had plenty of hot water.  

    Activities/Amenities: There is no swimming or fishing here but you can rent kayaks. Note: the launch area is not within walking distance of the campground. We chose to do an organized tour with Get Up and Go Kayaking with glass bottom kayaks. The launch site for this tour is a quick drive from the campground. There are also several hiking trails that were well marked. There is a museum geared toward school groups that is open to the public only on the weekends (we were there during the week). Although the gate agent said there was no recycling, we saw a recycling bin near the restrooms/dumpster. It was not indicated what materials were accepted so I assumed it was single stream. Other amenities include a dishwashing sink, vending machine, a small lending library, and a washer/dryer.

    This state park was a pleasant surprise and we wish we could have stayed longer!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2023

    Encore Clerbrook

    Hole In One For this RV Parking Course

    It’s not common to find a spot that you can plant your RV on and go out to hit the links for the day all in the same location, but here at Clerbrook Golf & RV Resort you can hit par on both fronts. Located right off Route 27 just due west of Lake Apopka in central Florida, Clerbrook offers nearly 300 acres of prime landscape that posits 1200+ RV slots for your parking and vacationing pleasure. Here you’ll be able to perfectly blend a golfing oasis that blends its RV offering complete with lush vegetation, interconnecting ponds and narrow canals all surrounded by ancient Oaks draped with Spanish Moss. 

    As far as amenities goes, Clerbrook does not disappoint. Here’s just a small list of all the great amenities you’ll find: Welcome Center, Heated Swimming Pools, BBQ and Picnic tables, Planned Activities, Clubhouses, Billiard Room, Card Rooms, Post Office, Fishing Area, 18 Hole Golf Course with Pro Shop (note: first 9 holes are complimentary with a visit to the Pro Shop), Exercise & Fitness Center, Horseshoe Pits, Recreation Hall, Laundry, Shuffleboard Courts, Library, Nature Walks, Pets Welcome, Picnic Pavilion, Driving Range, Dog Park, Wood Shop, Basketball Court, Playground, Restrooms & Showers, Softball Field, Hot Tub, RV Storage, complimentary WiFi, Arts and Craft Classes as well as Live Entertainment on the weekends. Of course, for RV’ers you can expect both back-in and pull-through slots with all of the traditional water, sewage and electric (30 / 50 amp) hook-ups. 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you’ve got wine on your mind (and why wouldn’t you when on holiday?!), just meander a few miles south of Clerbrook and you’ll discover a fairly respectable winery called Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards offering tours and tastings featuring Muscadine grapes (apparently a prominent grape varietal down in these parts known for their antioxidant qualities; (2) When you get tired of fixing every meal from your mini-fridge or cooler, then you’ll have to head south to Clermont where you’ll find PeruRican Ceviche, which for these parts is pretty outstanding and if you are still longing for pizza, check out Mamma Rita’s Pizzeria for some good pies and pasta; and (3) If nature is calling and you want to get out for a good hike, then head due south to Hiawatha Preserve that has a few dog parks, playgrounds, picnic areas, hiking paths, and of course, access to Lake Hiawatha, in case you want to drop your kayak or canoe in the water. 

    Happy Camping!

  • D
    Jan. 29, 2020

    Holder Mine Campground

    Small but nice campground.

    This was our last stop on our way north to Alabama. The road to the campground is hard packed gravel but we traveled slowly and had no issues. We had a reservation and went directly to our site. Each site has a spacious level concrete pad and plenty of shade trees. Clean and well maintained campground, including the restroom/shower with very hot water. Very quiet, but cold weather could have been a factor. Firewood available for a donation is a plus. Primarily used the campground as a staging area to visit other points of interest in the local area, such as Three Sisters Springs and Copp Winery/Brewery, so we did not use the trail system, but there is easy access to the trail. Plenty of places to shop and eat nearby. Cell service with ATT was adequate. We would stay here again.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 5, 2024

    Holiday Trav-L-Park RV Resort

    Short overnight stay

    Easy to find, close to I-75 Freeway. Older RV park with many permanent sites. Pull through, full hook ups with cable TV. Not too quiet but building on East side blocks much of the Freewaynoise. Large shade trees. Intermixed temp and permanent sites. Didn't see a store nor sites showers and restrooms. Pool is closed. Looks permanent.


Guide to Inverness

Located in Citrus County, camping near Inverness, Florida offers RV enthusiasts access to freshwater springs, oak-canopied sites, and proximity to manatee viewing areas. The region features several RV parks situated within 30 minutes of downtown Inverness, with most providing year-round access due to the mild central Florida climate. Campgrounds in this area frequently offer canal and waterway access for boating and fishing opportunities.

What to Do

Wildlife viewing at Three Sisters Springs: Located near Encore Crystal Isles RV Resort, visitors can observe manatees during winter months. "Close to Three Sisters Springs where you can kayak with the Manatees," notes one camper who appreciated the convenient location.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple lakes and waterways provide excellent fishing around Inverness area RV parks. A visitor at Trails End RV Park mentioned, "They have a canoe, kayaks and a paddle boat for their guest to use free of charge," making it easy to access fishing spots without bringing your own equipment.

Golf at nearby courses: Several campgrounds provide access to golf facilities within close proximity. At Encore Clerbrook, "first 9 holes are complimentary with a visit to the Pro Shop," making it an economical option for RVers who enjoy golfing during their stays.

What Campers Like

Spacious sites at select locations: Not all RV parks have tight spacing issues. "The sites have fire pits and tables," reports a camper at Crystal Isles RV Resort, while another visitor at Rock Crusher Canyon mentioned, "There is so much room at all the sites."

Clean, modern facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept amenities. A guest at Thousand Trails Three Flags commented on the "laundry room with clean washers and dryers" and noted that "bathrooms are cleaned daily."

Shaded spots under mature trees: Oak canopy provides natural cooling at several locations. "We had a elite spot and it was very quiet, not many people around. Everything was well kept," reported a visitor at Southern Palms, appreciating the landscaped environment.

What You Should Know

Seasonal booking challenges: Winter months bring higher occupancy rates. "We decided last minute to do some camping and they were very nice in the office," noted one guest at Crystal Isles, suggesting that last-minute bookings are sometimes possible even during busy periods.

Variable site quality within parks: Sites can differ significantly within the same park. At Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park, "Some RV sites are a challenge to get into, some are larger. They prioritize based on the size of your rig mostly."

Road noise considerations: Some sites experience traffic sounds. "Road noise was heard during the day by late in the evening things quieted down nicely," observed a camper at Southern Palms, providing useful information for light sleepers selecting sites.

Tips for Camping with Families

Pool access for children: Several parks maintain swimming facilities for younger visitors. At Crystal Isles, "Facilities were great. Pool was amazing as was the playground," according to one family that visited with children.

Playground availability: Not all parks offer equal play amenities. "We loved this campground! Feels like you are far from civilization... The pool is great and the staff is extremely helpful and friendly," commented a family staying at Three Flags RV Campground, noting the balance of amenities and natural setting.

Pet-friendly considerations: Most parks accommodate pets but with varying facilities. "Very clean and spacious sites. Dog friendly and golf carts are allowed," stated a visitor at Crystal Isles, highlighting the dual benefits for families with both children and pets.

Tips from RVers

Electrical connections: Check amperage availability before booking. At Ocala Sun RV Resort, a guest noted, "The site can accommodate even the biggest of trailers," indicating good electrical capacity for larger RVs.

Site navigation challenges: Some parks have tighter roadways. At Rock Crusher Canyon, "Easy in and out for any size rig," contrasting with the experience at other parks where maneuvering larger units requires more care.

Check-in processes: Parks have different arrival protocols. "Arrived after hours, and a welcome packet was waiting for us. FHU, corner site with gravel and shade," shared a visitor at Rock Crusher Canyon, indicating the park's organization for late arrivals.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Inverness, FL is Encore Crystal Isles with a 3.9-star rating from 22 reviews.

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