Several campgrounds with trail access exist in the Punta Gorda region, though specialized equestrian facilities remain limited. Within a 45-minute drive radius, campers can find various accommodation options ranging from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV pads. Most camping areas connect to multi-use trail systems that accommodate hikers, cyclists, and in some locations, horseback riders with proper permits.
What to do
Wildlife viewing: Myakka River State Park offers exceptional opportunities to see native Florida wildlife. "We saw many alligators, turtles, wild pigs, and so many birds," notes Laura M., who rented a canoe. The park has extensive trails for different activity levels, including boardwalks for safer wildlife observation.
Fossil hunting: Peace River Campground provides access to one of Florida's best fossil-hunting locations. Paula C. shares, "This park seems to flood and have limited sewer sites but is a great place to find Shark teeth and other fossils." Guided fossil hunts can be arranged through local outfitters or attempted independently with simple sifting screens.
Mountain biking: Caloosahatchee Regional Park maintains some of the area's best mountain bike trails. Geoff explains, "Lots of hiking trails down by the river. Also some really good mtb biking trails (as far as mtb biking is in S. Florida)." The trails range from beginner-friendly loops to more technical sections.
What campers like
Primitive camping options: For those seeking a more rustic experience, Myakka River State Park offers backcountry sites. Christina L. describes her experience: "We arrived at the gate! After hearing of the wilderness preserve we decided to go ahead and get the permit... After driving back to the parking area, we realized we had the 600 acres to ourselves."
Quiet, undeveloped atmosphere: Flying A Campground in Myakka State Forest provides a peaceful camping environment without crowds. Ari A. reports, "If you're self-contained and looking for a nice quiet spot to camp, this would be a good spot to choose." Sites are well-spaced to maintain privacy.
Lakeside camping: Hardee Lakes Park offers water-adjacent sites. Joshua W. shared, "Stayed at a non-electric site right on the lake. Fire pit is great and camp hosts even recommended a local small biz that will bring you firewood." The lake provides fishing opportunities directly from some campsites.
What you should know
Limited facilities: Most primitive sites near Punta Gorda have minimal amenities. Michael K. from Myakka River State Park warns, "They have great primitive sites, with hikes that vary from 2 miles to 14 miles to camp sites. Beware of heat, bring plenty of water. Don't depend on water pumps."
Wildlife awareness: Alligators are common in this region and require proper precautions. Myakka River State Park camper Jenelle J. cautions, "Went to drain the tanks yesterday morning and a large sounding gator started to growl territorially at me. So heads up with your pets please."
Seasonal variations: Water levels fluctuate significantly throughout the year, affecting activities. Amanda W. notes, "The river was low so the kayak rental & boat tours were shut down." Always check current conditions before planning water-based activities.