Ocala's RV campgrounds operate in a temperate climate that rarely dips below freezing, making this central Florida destination suitable for year-round camping. The region sits at approximately 100 feet above sea level, creating minimal elevation challenges for larger vehicles. Cell service throughout the area remains strong with multiple providers offering reliable coverage, particularly beneficial for travelers needing to stay connected.
What to do
Nature trails and waterways: Near Encore Crystal Isles, campers access kayaking with manatees. "Close to Three Sisters Springs where you can kayak with the Manatees," notes one reviewer, highlighting the unique wildlife encounters available within short driving distance.
Local attractions: The World Equestrian RV Resort provides direct access to equestrian events. "It's a stone's throw to the World Equestrian Center, so what this place lacks in ambiance and nature, its proximity, newness and ease of navigation make it an attractable location," according to a camper who appreciated the convenient location.
Nearby towns: Several historic areas surround Ocala camping destinations. "Mount Dora and down town Eustis are beautiful," notes a camper at Encore Southern Palms, recommending explorations beyond the campgrounds for those seeking small-town charm and local culture.
What campers like
Clean facilities: Sandy Oaks RV Resort maintains high cleanliness standards according to visitors. "Very clean. Very nice staff," reports one reviewer who appreciated the well-maintained grounds and helpful personnel during their stay.
Easy arrival procedures: Many parks offer convenient check-in, including Ocala Sun RV Resort. "After hours check in was EASY and we were able to call and speak with someone at 5:30pm. Friendly and kind hosts who care about their camp and their guests," shares a camper who arrived later in the evening.
Recreation options: Multiple recreational amenities keep campers entertained. "Park is very clean, well managed, laundry, full hookup, and the cleanest bathroom/showers I have ever seen," reports a visitor who stayed at Ocala Sun RV Resort for five nights, appreciating the relaxing atmosphere and maintenance standards.
What you should know
Reservation considerations: Winter demand intensifies at popular campgrounds. "We pulled in after hours without a reservation. The set up was nice. The site had a box at the front for both reservation arrivals and non reservation arrivals," notes one camper at Ocala Sun RV Resort, describing the system for late arrivals.
Site variations: Thousand Trails Three Flags offers diverse campsite options. "The Park is laid out nice with open campsites and campsites in the trees," mentions a visitor who appreciated the variety of site settings within the same campground.
Age restrictions: Several parks cater specifically to older adults. "Very large RV park outside The Villages of FL. A mix of transient, seasonal and full timers," explains a reviewer about Ocala Sun RV Resort, noting the demographic makeup common in many central Florida camping destinations.
Tips for camping with families
Pool availability: Ocala North RV Park offers family-friendly swimming. "New heated saline pool opened last February. They are expanding with 200 more sites set to open in the late summer," writes a long-term guest who appreciated the recreational opportunities.
Pet accommodations: Dog-friendly facilities exist throughout the region. "The dog park was amazing! The cite was grass pull through but spacious," shares an Ocala Sun RV Resort visitor who traveled with pets and valued the dedicated animal areas.
Space for children: Some parks offer more room for families than others. "We loved this campground! Feels like you are far from civilization. Next to a beautiful pasture and nestled among oak trees, it is quiet and far enough off of the busy road but so close to stores and restaurants," explains a visitor to Three Flags who camped with family members.
Tips from RVers
Site leveling: Prepare for potentially uneven spots at certain parks. "A bit unlevel but I was too amazed by the number of open pull through spots," notes one RVer at Ocala North RV Park who found the availability of drive-through sites compensated for leveling challenges.
Water pressure management: Some Ocala RV campgrounds have unusually high water pressure. "Water pressure is very high so have a water regulator. We had to turn it down from 60+ lbs to around 20 flow and 40 no flow pressure," advises a camper who stayed at Crystal Isles.
Varying hookup quality: Electric connections can differ between sites. "Very nice campground with paved roads and plenty of large pull thru sites," reports a Three Flags visitor who stayed for three weeks and found the overall infrastructure reliable despite minor variations.