Best Cabin Camping near Yankeetown, FL

We all love roasting marshmallows over a campfire—and you can often still do that while cabin camping in Yankeetown. Cabin camping is an adventurous and unique way to experience the city. Each cabin rental offers quick access to one or more of Yankeetown's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Yankeetown, Florida (46)

    The Dyrt's photo of a cabin at Encore Crystal Isles near Crystal River, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Encore Crystal Isles near Crystal River, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Encore Crystal Isles near Crystal River, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Encore Crystal Isles near Crystal River, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Encore Crystal Isles near Crystal River, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Encore Crystal Isles near Crystal River, FL

    1. Encore Crystal Isles

    22 Reviews
    56 Photos
    191 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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    Camper-submitted photo at Nature's Resort near Homosassa, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Nature's Resort near Homosassa, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Nature's Resort near Homosassa, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Nature's Resort near Homosassa, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Nature's Resort near Homosassa, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Nature's Resort near Homosassa, FL

    2. Nature's Resort

    15 Reviews
    20 Photos
    93 Saves
    Homosassa, Florida
    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park near Crystal River, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park near Crystal River, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park near Crystal River, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park near Crystal River, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park near Crystal River, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park near Crystal River, FL

    3. Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park

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

    $40 - $63 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at B's Marina & Campground near Yankeetown, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at B's Marina & Campground near Yankeetown, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at B's Marina & Campground near Yankeetown, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at B's Marina & Campground near Yankeetown, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at B's Marina & Campground near Yankeetown, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at B's Marina & Campground near Yankeetown, FL

    4. B's Marina & Campground

    7 Reviews
    5 Photos
    44 Saves
    Yankeetown, Florida

    Quite mom and pop old Florida campground on the withlachochee river in Yankeetown Fl. 28 camp site 28 boat slips tiki boat rental kayak rentals. lots fun fun and relaxing.

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    Perry J.'s photo of a cabin at Silver Springs State Park Campground near Ocala, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Silver Springs State Park Campground near Ocala, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Silver Springs State Park Campground near Ocala, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Silver Springs State Park Campground near Ocala, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Silver Springs State Park Campground near Ocala, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Silver Springs State Park Campground near Ocala, FL

    5. Silver Springs State Park Campground

    38 Reviews
    258 Photos
    382 Saves
    Ocala, Florida

    Silver Springs State Park’s campground offers Cabins, RV and Tent Sites, and Group Primitive Camp Sites. Located beneath shady oaks and beautiful pine trees, Silver Springs’ vacation cabins accommodate up to six people. Each cabin has a full dining area, two bedrooms, one bath, stove, refrigerator, microwave, dishwasher, gas fireplace (October 1 to April 30), central cooling and heating and a large screened porch. Fifty-nine spacious sites in two campground loops easily accommodate even large camping units, with a maximum recreational vehicle length of 50 feet. Tent campers are welcome as well. Each site offers water and electric hook-up, as well as a fire ring, barbecue grill and picnic table. The primitive group camping area, set amid shady oaks, is for organized groups only, with preference given to youth groups. The area includes picnic tables and fire rings at each site. Non-potable water is available and there are no shower facilities. For more information and to make a group reservation for primitive camping, please call the Ranger Station at (352) 236-7148. This number is for primitive group camping reservations only.

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    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $24 - $110 / night

    Alex M.'s photo of a cabin at Mutual Mine - Withlacoochee State Forest near Floral City, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Mutual Mine - Withlacoochee State Forest near Floral City, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Mutual Mine - Withlacoochee State Forest near Floral City, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Mutual Mine - Withlacoochee State Forest near Floral City, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Mutual Mine - Withlacoochee State Forest near Floral City, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Mutual Mine - Withlacoochee State Forest near Floral City, FL

    6. Mutual Mine - Withlacoochee State Forest

    13 Reviews
    24 Photos
    63 Saves
    Floral City, Florida

    Mutual Mine Campground has campsites in a horseshoe formation next to a picturesque, rain-filled lake that was formerly a mine pit. This campground does not have showers. Features - No pets allowed Hiking trails: - Citrus C Loop is 16.9 miles. - Citrus D Loop is 19.4 miles. No alcohol allowed Facilities - 13 non-electric campsites with water, picnic table and fire ring Restrooms (no showers) - Youth group camp area. - Reservations required. Call (352) 797-4140. - Reservation required for ALL campsites. Call (352) 797-4140.

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    • Tents
    Camper-submitted photo at Ross Prairie Campground near Hernando, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Ross Prairie Campground near Hernando, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Ross Prairie Campground near Hernando, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Ross Prairie Campground near Hernando, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Ross Prairie Campground near Hernando, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Ross Prairie Campground near Hernando, FL

    7. Ross Prairie Campground

    12 Reviews
    23 Photos
    34 Saves
    Hernando, Florida

    Ross Prairie Trailhead and Campground

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

    $22 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Mary’s Fish Camp near Weeki Wachee, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Mary’s Fish Camp near Weeki Wachee, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Mary’s Fish Camp near Weeki Wachee, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Mary’s Fish Camp near Weeki Wachee, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Mary’s Fish Camp near Weeki Wachee, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Mary’s Fish Camp near Weeki Wachee, FL

    8. Mary’s Fish Camp

    11 Reviews
    33 Photos
    130 Saves
    Weeki Wachee, Florida
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $35 - $175 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Black Prong Equestrian Village near Williston, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Black Prong Equestrian Village near Williston, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Black Prong Equestrian Village near Williston, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Black Prong Equestrian Village near Williston, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Black Prong Equestrian Village near Williston, FL
    Camper-submitted photo at Black Prong Equestrian Village near Williston, FL

    9. Black Prong Equestrian Village

    3 Reviews
    42 Photos
    6 Saves
    Williston, Florida

    FOR EQUESTRIANs AND NATURE LOVERS

    Our tranquil resort offers forest trails for horseback riding, hiking, or biking. Bring an RV, rent a cabin, tiny home, or airstream. Explore local springs or relax in the pool. On-site breakfast & lunch. RV storage is available.

    Nestled in the heart of the 53,000 acre Goethe State Forest, guests have access to miles of trails to be explored by hiking, biking, horseback, or carriage. Luxuriously appointed cottages, tiny homes, Aistream trailers, and premium cobblestone RV pads (some covered), all with grills, picnic tables, 50 AMP electric, sewer, and water, make living onsite with your horse an all-inclusive experience.

    Black Prong provides luxury amenities for both short and long-term guests. The main pavilion provides guests with access to the main hall with a grand fireplace, reading room, and screened porch with a fireplace. Guests can come and relax in the four-foot-deep beach entrance swimming pool and hot tub, or workout in the fitness center. Free Wi-Fi is available in the main pavilion and across most of the property. Dogs are welcome and can run and play in the fenced dog park with a waterer and benches. Electric golf carts are available to rent, and guests have access to complimentary bicycles and laundry facilities.

    Located in central Florida, Black Prong offers a focused equine training environment and luxurious, peaceful equine accommodations conveniently located near the competition facilities of HITS Ocala and the World Equestrian Center. The permanent barns are outfitted with roomy stalls each lined with rubber mats. Each barn hosts a rubber matted wash rack and climate-controlled tack room. Spacious grass paddocks are located throughout the property and are included with every stall rental. The carriage marathon course and the turf and sand arenas provide training space for horse and rider.

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    $61 - $357 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Nature Resort Campground near Homosassa, FL

    10. Nature Resort Campground

    2 Reviews
    77 Saves
    Homosassa, Florida
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Recent Cabin Reviews near Yankeetown, Florida

224 Reviews of 46 Yankeetown Campgrounds


  • Josh W.
    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.

  • Mimi B.
    Camper-submitted photo from Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park
    Dec. 2, 2021

    Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park

    November 2021

    Nice clean CG. Pool and hot tub well kept. Staff very friendly. When making reservations make sure to book towards the center of the park. We were in site 129A. The road noise was constant and loud. Site 127A was so close to us that our picnic table was beside their septic hose. Would stay here again just in an inner site.

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Encore Crystal Isles
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Encore Crystal Isles

    One of our Top 20

    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. On the weekends this park is a lot of fun with the boaters and weekenders. This park likes to party!

    The park is very tropical, lush, and landscaping is really pretty. They have a great pool, hot tub, clubhouse area.

    Some RV sites are a challenge to get into, some are larger. They prioritize based on the size of your rig mostly.

    They have some spots near the canal or on the water and many that are not.

    Cell signals: T-Mobile was great, AT&T was decent.

    They have: 1 Pool 1 Hot Tub Club House Mail Room A small pond Alligators Basketball Kids play area I’ve Cream Stand Food trucks sometimes Volleyball Canal Shower House Laundry Boat Slips Boat Ramp

    Nearby to Crystal River, FL. Nearby there is an awesome rock beach, Manatees, and a walking path through wetlands. There is a fun downtown area and historical area. Lots of great restaurants in town and local bars and fisheries.

  • 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)

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Twin Lakes Fish Camp
    Jun. 9, 2024

    Twin Lakes Fish Camp

    Fishing Bliss in Swamp-Like Single Lane Camping Outpost

    Like the opening for 'Waterboy' (starring Adam Sandler), when you first rock up to Twin Lakes Fish Camp, somehow you feel as though you are visiting family in the very deep south with the likes of Bobby Bocher (pronounced BOO-Shay) greeting you upon arrival with a dilapidated golf cart eager to show you around this fairly minuscule one lane, dead-end campground that is more swamp outpost than pine forested campground. While definitely geared more towards the slightly semi-permanent resident than the overnight camping crowd, you’ll find a mixture of heavily seasoned RV trailers that don’t look as though they’ve moved anywhere in the past several years(or decades) along with a small handful of cabin rentals. Sure, there are a few spots here and there that you might park a 5th wheeler, RV or even see a pitched tent, but those spots are far and few between, if available at all.

    As you make your way down this single lane refuge, on the right, you’ll notice fairly tightly packed together RVs or 5th wheelers lining the tree-ensconced periphery, where on the left you’ll spot sites that have a bit more space to them and with less crowded confines. Also on the left, you’ll easily notice a decent inlet that is perfect should you be towing any form of small watercraft with you, be that a kayak, canoe or even small engine boat. As you make your way down this single lane, pass the river inlet boat parking structure on your left, you’ll spot the 4-5 cabins that are for rent before making your way to the very end of the lane, which you’ll discover the manager’s office on the right. It’s here where you’ll check in. Just beyond this spot is where the waterline begins, albeit for the first 20 or 30 yards, completely encased by Spanish moss of every variety hanging from ancient Oaks, Palmettos and the odd Pine. For dramatic effect, there’s even a partially sunken house boat (or two) in the rather shallow waters just off this small inlet, where you can easily walk on and cast a line or two from.

    With regards to amenities, apart from the swamp-like, down-home feel to this place, you’ll encounter fully-furnished cabins equipped with Direct TV, a small general store (that was closed when we visited), a tackle shop, WiFi (albeit incredibly weak), a recreation room (that didn’t have much but incredibly well-worn paperback books and a single fold-up table accompanied by the prerequisite ashtray), TV, scattered fire pits, covered picnic pavilion, small laundry room (that was closed while we were there), horseshoe pit, restrooms (that were anything but clean), full hook-ups with 30 / 50 amp electric, water and sewage as well as a designated dump station and a fish cleaning station alongside that fishing boat parking structure.

    If you can get past the overall dilapidated condition of this place that transports you to a swamp-like wonderland, the upside is that Twin Lakes Fish Camp places you smack dab right in the heart of some pretty amazing fishing country. With Twin Lakes situated between Lochloosa and Orange Lakes, it’s the mouth of the famous Cross Creek that will return you right back here to Twin Lakes Fish Camp. Nearby, there’s the very quaint town of Micanopy, where you can load up on sundries and groceries as well as, if need be, travel further afield to either Gainesville to the north or Ocala to the south for many more dining and entertainment options.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) Rather than stay here, what I would HIGHLY recommend, whether you have an RV or are looking to pitch your tent, is to instead, seek another location for your camping adventures. If it were me, I would double-back to Paynes Prairie SP and book a spot there and simply come here to Twin Lakes Fish Camp to disembark on a fishing odyssey. Remember, it’s always important to note and differentiate a place that might be nice to visit versus a site that you want to call home for the night!; (2) Should you want to rent a 'jon boat', kayak, canoe or sumptknocker, you can easily do that here for $35/ day (and something tells me, you could probably talk the owner down a bit); (3) This place is fairly economical at $35 per night / $175 per week / $375 per month, but I would definitely recommend you look at the photos I’ve posted as well as do a bit of research on-line before booking anything here; (4) When you grow weary of cooking up ‘franks& beans’ for your next meal, and want to check out some local fare, just down the road is a very nice, quaint and actually somewhat upscale joint called The Yearling that serves up low-country delights like fried green tomatoes, fried gator bites and conch fritters in addition to main entrees like blackened red fish or shrimp & grits; and (5) While you won’t find any decent hiking in or around Twin Lakes Fish Camp, if you double-back to Paynes Prairie SP, you’ll find a ton of really great paths to both hike & bike.

    Happy Camping!

  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Otter Springs Park & Campground
    May. 23, 2020

    Otter Springs Park & Campground

    Nice family Friendly Park

    Located in the town of Trenton, Florida is this gem of a spot loved by the locals and tourists alike. They offer Lodge Rentals, RV Sites, Tent Camping & Cabins, Heated Pool & Great access to Otter Springs and the Suwannee River. There is a day use area, canoe & kayak rentals, basketball and volleyball court, and canoe rentals available. You can fish in the spring run or on the Suwannee River. We chose to camp in site with water and electric so we were in an RV spot but they have a designated tent camping area with water access and no electric.

    We enjoyed exploring the over 600 acres, river, springs, nature trails and loved getting ice cream in the store after! The camp store has just about all you might run out of. Be prepared with insect repellent at dawn and dusk. Sites are spacious enough - not too close together but not much privacy either. If you do not like noise choose a sight away from the pool! RV sites have Full hookup: Electric (30& 50 amp.), water, and sewer. Good Sams memberships are accepted.

    This is a great place to host a local event and they are VERY Veteran Friendly offering 15% off on daily and weekly camping. There is Wifi is available in the Pool Pavilion. 

    Though this place is not brand new and shows some age, it has a wonderful, welcoming feeling. We really enjoyed our stay!

  • Jennifer L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Silver Springs State Park Campground
    Jul. 9, 2018

    Silver Springs State Park Campground

    Very sandy has cabin rentals

    Has beautiful sandy trails and near the silver springs park that allows kayaking and boat access on 40. You can rent a cabin or park rv. Not the most beautiful Florida park.

  • Jessica S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Silver Springs State Park Campground
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Silver Springs State Park Campground

    A real old Florida feel

    We stayed here in the winter and the weather was very pleasant. The sites are all RV friendly with hookups but there are some sites that are designated as tent sites with a softer spot to stake in. Each site also comes with a standard fire ring and picnic table. The sites are large and spacious with shady trees surrounding each site. It is very quiet and peaceful. Note that pets are allowed in the campground area but not in any other areas.

    The bathrooms and showers are close by and are very well kept and clean. It was never crowded. There are also laundry machines and vending machines there as well.

    Near the campsites there are cabins for rent and a small museum. There is also a playground for children. Our favorite feature was that we were able to visit Silver Springs park free of charge if you brought your parking permit from the campsite. There are quite a few hiking trails near and one of them takes you directly to the park. Once in the park, you are able to rent kayaks or take the boat tour. The spring water is so clear you can see all of the fish swimming below!

    Silver Springs is definitely a great place to visit for a relaxing Florida getaway.

  • V
    Camper-submitted photo from Ocala RV Camp Resort
    Nov. 5, 2021

    Ocala RV Camp Resort

    Nice RV Park

    Easy access to I 75 Has nice pond with wildlife , cabins to rent and all services . Friendly staff and dog park.

  • Marlene V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Silver Springs State Park Campground
    Sep. 29, 2020

    Silver Springs State Park Campground

    Beautiful large Cabins at a decent price. Kayaking here is awesome!

    Beautiful place. Kayaking here is awesome. Try not to go during a tourist time. The cabins are very large. Fireplaces. Larger bedrooms...

  • Crystal P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Otter Springs Park & Campground
    Jul. 18, 2018

    Otter Springs Park & Campground

    I didn’t stay here just drove through

    I can’t say too much about this campground because I didn’t stay here. We say the sign and wanted to check it out so we just talked to the nice people in the office and they told us to take our time. The campground looked like nice decent size sites. They have 5 cabins available. A cute playground, volleyball area and a covered, screened in pool. The spring wasn’t anything amazing but definitely a way to cool off here in the Florida heat. I will definitely be staying here in the future.

  • T
    Camper-submitted photo from Whimcycle Trail Resort At Santos
    Jun. 30, 2022

    Whimcycle Trail Resort At Santos

    Excellent location for outdoor enthusiasts!

    We enjoyed being right next to the biking and hiking trails AND only a few minutes from grocery stores. We stayed in a cabin that was adorable and immaculate. We look forward to returning to try horseback riding!

  • George V.
    Camper-submitted photo from Weeki Wachee Christian Camp
    Jun. 9, 2019

    Weeki Wachee Christian Camp

    Little different camping style

    Its Christian so its little different but lady who take care of that camp is so nice and friendly. Cabins are males/females. RV sides and few tent sides. U have to call for booking. Camp side is right by the water really nice.

  • Connie T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Nature's Resort
    Apr. 19, 2019

    Nature's Resort

    Love the area!

    Campground has everything. Tiki bar, breakfast, events, boating, pool, playground, golf carts. They pack them in but it’s nice. Some people live there also and you can rent cabins. We bring the golf cart and usually visit our friends that go there also. Homosassa area is very nice. The Wildlife Park is a must see!

  • K
    Camper-submitted photo from Otter Springs Resort Park and Campground
    Jul. 4, 2020

    Otter Springs Resort Park and Campground

    Hidden gem with hot springs!

    This private RV and tent campground has a gorgeous hot spring on site which flows into the Suwannee River. Recreation includes swimming, canoeing, hiking, biking and birding. Full hook ups, BBQ grills, showered and laundry available. There are also 3 cabins and an historic stilt house available for overnight stays.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Silver Springs State Park Campground
    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!

  • Dark Wolf ..
    Camper-submitted photo from Mary’s Fish Camp
    Nov. 30, 2021

    Mary’s Fish Camp

    More for RV camping

    The place is very nice and well put together if you have an RV. I do primitive camping mostly and can say that there is a lack of care for the placement for the sites. There’s a few lots for tent camping with one “cabin” which is just two bunk beds in a shed with a mini fridge and microwave. The coolest part about that is it has a screened porch. The camping sites are directly in the sun the entire day until sundown. There is no real parking for the sites and the restroom is a walk to get to tucked behind the office in between two rental units. There’s water views if you walk around the site and a nice deck with a view of the swamps. My biggest complaint is having any problems and then 3 different people coming up to me and my girlfriend asking if we had checked in and had a reservation after 10pm at night. The first guy came up waving his arms in the air asking if we knew what bird was chirping and then said his family owns the place and wanted to make sure we paid. Then two others later on asked if we were able to get checked in. Mind you, this is after 10pm at night and there is literally no lighting where the site was. Overall, it’s definitely worth a stay and not far from walmart and other places to eat. Phone service was almost non existent and their wi-fi they offered doesn’t reach near the camp sites.

  • L&A C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Encore Crystal Isles
    May. 21, 2024

    Encore Crystal Isles

    Rv park in a Good location~great pool !

    FHU, gravel site. The sites Very close together and guests pull in all around your site and park their boats, cars, trucks, golf carts. Luckily, we only stayed a weekend. Lots of full time residents. The dog park is big, Pool house, jacuzzi and pool are large and clean. There were activities planned for the kids which was fun! There are tennis courts, which we didn’t use. The playground has many different play areas and was tidy. There are lots of area attractions and a beach with a designated swimming area at the end of the road. If we had come off season, it would have been great. The swing and pond, behind our RV, was a nice touch for our puppy and granddaughter.

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Camper-submitted photo from Silver Springs State Park Campground
    Dec. 6, 2019

    Silver Springs State Park Campground

    More than a Glass Bottom Boat Tour

    This park is more than just a glass bottom boat tour. Within the park radius—> You have the “Silver Springs Attraction”, the state campground with all it’s hiking/biking trails, Silver River kayaking/paddling , a small museum and lots of history at this park. Then within an aprox 6mile radius (easy biking) you can enjoy Majorie Cross Greenway,Florida Trail, Swamp Lake trails and the state park equestrian trails. Wow! RV and tent sites -some with full hook up and really nice cabins. This was some the best kayaking up and down river....both ways were a joy to paddle. (Watch our kayaking the silver river video on our YouTube channel...resident manatees are often seen on river!!) We were here in a 34 foot Class A with only 2 bikes and 2 kayaks Happy Camping www.travylcouple.com

  • Valerie R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Silver Springs State Park Campground
    Oct. 4, 2018

    Silver Springs State Park Campground

    Great Cabins

    Went here with a group of women campers. We had about 30 total. The screened in porches on the cabins were so big we were able to have a potluck altogether on one porch. Once a month, there’s a volunteer-led tour of the Cracker Village and drumming. The museum was well worth the $2 donation. The hiking trails are well-marked and in good condition. The glass bottom boat tour was a blast. Great facility, great weekend.

  • Chad N.
    Camper-submitted photo from Otter Springs Park & Campground
    Jan. 11, 2022

    Otter Springs Park & Campground

    Cozy cabins

    Such a nice campground! The indoor pool is so amazing except for the overwhelming chlorine smell and vapors. We stayed in one of the cabins and felt right at home. It was a really nice change from sleeping in a tent. It was fun hiking the trails and paddling out to the Suwannee River. The springs were flooded at the time so we weren't able to enjoy a swim but the paddle out to the river made up for it. I'd definitely stay here again.

  • Karen  D.
    Camper-submitted photo from Silver Springs State Park Campground
    May. 31, 2018

    Silver Springs State Park Campground

    Silver Springs...Great campsites that reflect "The Real Florida"

    My husband and I camped at Silver Springs Campground in our 33' RV and we loved the spacious sites this park offers! We rode our bikes around the campground and were amazed as almost all the sites were huge! Live oak trees with Spanish moss...this campground is truly the "Real Florida". Each site is shady, clean and the the bathroom facilities are close by and have a washer & dryer along with a sink..

    The park also has several pretty cool looking cabins/cottages that were nestled in the forest. There is a museum and even a library!

    You can hike or drive over to the adjacent Silver Springs (we rode our bikes) and take a boat tour of the mag. 1 crystal clear spring! We got lucky and scored with Oscar Collins, who has been a tour boat captain at Silver Springs for 49 years...he takes the tour to the next level with his knowledge, wit, and what can we say...the man is a Rock Star!

    The park offers a launch where you can either rent a kayak or use your own to navigate the beautiful and serene Silver River and you just might see a gator or two...we did! The grounds at Silver Springs are beautiful with all types of flora & fauna. Grab a quick lunch at the restaurant or have an ice cream.

    This park is one of our favorites in Florida and is great for all ages...especially for families with children. A fun place for adventure and exploring!

  • Kelsey G.
    Camper-submitted photo from Otter Springs Park & Campground
    Apr. 11, 2019

    Otter Springs Park & Campground

    Shady campground with tons of amenities

    I didn’t actually stay overnight here, but biked over from the nearby Hart Springs campground. Nice facility with fully shaded spots among Florida forest. There were a number of unmarked buildings, but upon researching it looks like a covered pool and clubhouse. The spring swimming area was lovely and clear and no crowds. Seems like a nice place to stay for a fun, activity filled getaway.

  • Pam C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from The Cove Pub Campground
    Oct. 27, 2023

    The Cove Pub Campground

    Lovely place

    Stayed here for 2 nights. A little pricey at $55/night but had some unique amenities. Water, electric, and sewer all great. Very clean, well manicured sites, mostly shady. Park was landscaped beautifully, felt like an old Florida lodge. Staff very friendly and stayed out of site. Offered free kayak usage, and airboat rentals. The Wi-Fi was the best I’ve ever had at any camping park. I got 2-3 bars of Consumer Cellular. Great little pub on site..had one of the best burgers and fries ever! It’s popular with locals but never got loud or rowdy. Felt very safe.

  • Crystal P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Mary’s Fish Camp
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Mary’s Fish Camp

    Great place on the water

    This campground has 17 RV type site with full hookup and 5 tent sites that I don’t think have electricity. They have a store with a very nice area to hang out on handmade rocking chairs and swings. Community fire pit and small game room with pool table. They are known for fishermen coming and hanging out for the day to fish off the wall for mullet. They have 5 cabins. One small bathroom 1 shower toilet sink for men and the same for women (this is why I gave 4 stars), luckily both times we stayed here we were the only people without a bathroom in our camper. They recently purchased more land next door and now have a private boat ramp that they are planning on making even better than the pictures and video show. They currently have room for 7 boats to be tied off and trailer parking. They are located on Mud River and you can kayak to Mud Spring or if you have a boat you can get to Weeki Watchee River and the Gulf very easily. They have a very nice long fish cutting table perfect for anyone coming in off the water.


Guide to Yankeetown

Cabin camping near Yankeetown, Florida offers a unique blend of nature and comfort, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle while enjoying the great outdoors.

Explore the Homosassa River

  • Enjoy a riverside retreat at Nature's Resort, where you can fish, barbecue, and relax with friends while soaking in the beautiful views.
  • Camp N Water Outdoor Resort provides water access and a pool, making it an ideal spot for families looking to unwind after a day on the river.
  • Experience the charm of Black Prong Equestrian Village, which offers a picturesque setting for horseback riding and exploring the surrounding trails.

Family-Friendly Activities

  • At Encore Crystal Isles, kids can enjoy a large playground and planned activities, ensuring a fun-filled stay for the whole family.
  • Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park features a heated pool and a welcoming community atmosphere, perfect for families looking to socialize and relax.
  • B's Marina & Campground offers a friendly environment with clean facilities, making it a great choice for families wanting to enjoy the outdoors together.

Cabins are available at Camp N Water Outdoor Resort

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