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Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park

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Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park, near New Smyrna Beach, Florida, is a lively spot that caters to families and RV travelers alike. With a mix of tent sites, RV spots, and cozy cabins, it’s a convenient base for those looking to soak up the sun at the nearby beaches.

The campground boasts a unique Florida-shaped pool, perfect for cooling off after a day of beach fun. Visitors often mention the friendly vibe, with many enjoying the communal areas like the game room and the Tiki Hut, where you can grab a drink and unwind. As one camper noted, “This place feels like Spring Break for the adults toting 2-3 kids with them.”

For those who want to explore, you’re just a short drive from the stunning white sand beaches of New Smyrna. The park also features a playground for kids, fishing opportunities, and picnic areas scattered throughout the grounds. While some campers have pointed out that the sites can be a bit tight, the overall atmosphere and amenities make it a great choice for a fun family getaway.

Description

All of our spacious sites are full service and full hookup and can accommodate any size unit including pull-thrus and back-in sites. We also have 12×20 country cottages to rent. At Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park, we offer all the amenities you need to make your stay with us a memorable one. Please, note that you must supply your own linens, sheets, pillows, towels, plates, cups, silverware. Also, no pets allowed inside or tied up outside! 30 & 50 Amp Service Available Back-in Sites Basketball Court Beautiful Landscaping Billiards Cable TV Clean Restrooms Coin Laundry Facility Convenience Store with Ice Copy & Fax Services Fishing Horseshoes Internet Access LP Gas Mail Service Military Discounts Available Monthly Rates Outdoor Games Pets Welcome Planned Activities Playground Pull-thru Sites Recreation Room Sewer Hook-ups Showers Shuffleboard Solar Heated Swimming Pool Tent Sites Pickle ball Dump Station Entertainment Rock Mining

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Location

Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park is located in Florida

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Directions

1050 Old Mission Road, New Smyrna Beach, Florida From jct I-95 (exit 249A) & Hwy-44: Go 3-1/2 mi E on Hwy-44, then 1-3/4 mi S on Mission Rd.

Address

1050 Old Mission Rd
New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168

Coordinates

29.00139203 N
80.939933 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Stay Connected

  • WiFi
    Good
  • Verizon
    Good
  • AT&T
    Good
  • T-Mobile
    Unknown

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • WiFi
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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8 Reviews

Reviewed May. 1, 2023

New Smyrna Beach Vibe Rollicks in this RV Park

If you’ve landed on this review hopefully its because of a primary decision to visit one of the greatest beach communities in all of Florida – New Smyrna Beach. This super-slim archipelago boasts some of the most perfect white sugar sand beaches anywhere – plus, the best part is that this beach is a proper ‘drive-on’ beach, so whatever you would normally have to haul in a cart or wheeled by trolley to the beach, you can simply keep in the trunk or bed of your SUV / car / truck. And if you are here, hopefully you have planned to be here for some time – or, upon seeing how simply amazing New Smyrna Beach is, have decided that you need a place to stay ... but unfortunately, you and a couple thousand other people have come to the same conclusion. So what do you do? 

Well, you look for simple and affordable accommodations nearby, and that’s what will attract you to Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park, which is conveniently located only 15 minutes drive or so from beachside bliss. While this is definitely an RV-laden outpost, the vibe here is quite contagious, with its main office greeting you immediately upon arrival, where just past this wooden log cabin structure pure hedonism awaits with vibrant bouncing beach balls popping up and down in this overgrown campside Florida shaped-pool bursting with loud southern country music (yee-haw!) and nearly everyone en towe brandishing a coozie with some cheap domestic beer and endless “hey y’all’s” and smiles to boot at the ‘Tiki Hut’ (warning – there’s nothing here that resembles a ’Tiki Hut’ apart from the drinks they pour, although even here, no umbrellas!). This place feels like Spring Break for the adults toting 2-3 kids with them as they dwell in their mobile manufactured temporary housing. 

With all the proper hook-ups being provided (30 / 50 amp electric, sewer, water), this oversized RV menagerie feels like it’s been carved out of a forest of tall needle-pine trees sheltering its residents from the sweltering heat of NE Florida. The family-friendly restrooms and shower facilities are fairly clean and there’s picnic tables and BBQ grills sporadically littered all over the place. Sugar Mill Ruins also rents out very affordable cabins (12 x 20) with twin bunk beds and fold-out futon (nice) complete with mini-fridge, table, chairs, microwave and even a porch with deck chairs. There’s more than 200 sites to choose from complete with a playground for the kiddos, game room with 2 billiards tables, plus 3 acres of lake fishing along with a cool pavilion with games and events (this is the main building that you’ll first encounter). 

Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) While not exactly a destination, Sugar Mill Ruins is so dang convenient to some of the best beach experiences you might ever encounter, depending upon your leaning, leave early and spend as much time as you can at New Smyrna Beach; (2) If you’re looking for a different place to soak some suds, I highly recommend Norwood’s Treehouse Bar, which has fantastic cocktails and local live music; and (3) For simply sublime food, check out Outriggers Tiki Bar& Grille, which has a pretty gracious happy hour where you can spot manatees and dolphins while biting down on some of the freshest catch in Florida, but with outstanding accoutrement, like key lime coconut beurre blanc and sticky bamboo rice or pineapple and peppadew rhum butter infused fish entrees. 

Happy Camping!

Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park by Stuart K., May 1, 2023
  • Review photo of Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park by Stuart K., May 1, 2023
  • Review photo of Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park by Stuart K., May 1, 2023
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Reviewed Jan. 25, 2023

No heated pool

This place advertises a heated pool. It is not heated at all. They said it was damaged due to hurricane. However, many Year rounders say it hasn’t been heated even before hurricane. Very dissatisfied.

Site115
Month of VisitJanuary
Reviewed Jul. 19, 2022

Great campground HORRIBLE INTERNET !!!!

The park itself was really nice. Lots of trees. Sites were not huge, but had enough room. Lots of long term residents and regulars, so it was easy to get the local scoop.

But— and it’s a big one for those of us in the 21st century— the internet is worse than pathetic. NONE of the carriers have consistent coverage. I have ATT, and most if the time I had nothing. Sometimes I’d get 1 bar with barely enough to see if an email came in. As soon as we got on the street outside the park, text messages we had missed would start showing up. Users with other carriers said the same.

There is a paid WIFI available in the park. Talking with other residents it was good enough to stream movies, but nothing more. I work remotely (hosting zoom meetings) so I didn’t bother paying the daily rate.

If you work remotely, I’d suggest a different location. If you’re looking to get away for a bit- this is the place.

Bathroom and showers were modern and clean. Coin laundry is on site. Swimming pool was good. There’s even a bar by the pool to order drinks, ice cream cones, and hot dogs.

Site35
Month of VisitJuly
Reviewed May. 8, 2022

Great, quiet spot

This is a great spot. Plenty of trees. Most sites have some space to spread out. Many pull-through spots. The wi-fi repeaters are good for remote workers. This is a paid option and worth it. The bathrooms are cleaned often but some guests don’t clean up after themselves- leaving hair and trash behind- rude! The staff is wonderful as and the permanents are welcoming. Laundry is pay by phone. There is a dog park. Only downside is lack of concrete pads- roads and parking spots are sandy. Minor issues with heavy rains. Quick drive to the beach. Must haves: outdoor mat, above ground camp fire ring, longer hoses.

Site29, 86
Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park by Nell D., May 8, 2022
  • Review photo of Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park by Nell D., May 8, 2022
  • Review photo of Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park by Nell D., May 8, 2022
Reviewed Apr. 3, 2022

Tight, cable does not work,

Don’t give many 3’s or less but feel this is warranted. Every interaction with the office we heard the statement “ I’m the only one here”. Office person was trying to work check-ins, store and bar. She was very nice and personable when able to help us.

Site 55 was very tight for our 30’ fifth wheel. Two campers came over and said they haven’t seen them put such a big unit in that site before.

A coax cable was sticking out of the ground next to the power and water. Easy to assume that this was the cable connection. Spent an hour going through cable wiring to no avail. The office sent the night manager over. He couldn’t understand why I hooked up to that coax and showed me a red box on the other side of the camper. I said I could connect that up and that he didn’t have to stay around. Still could not get cable to work. It was getting dark so I quit trying. Next morning I hooked a tv to the coax with no splitters involved. 12 channels out of 40 came up heavily pixilated. The coax connected to the red box was finger tight. I took it off and found dirt/corrosion on the threads. Wiped it clean, coax went on better with pliars and full cable was
completed. Lot of good it did us the night before.

Not every one night stand goes well but thankfully there are more 5’s and 4’s in life.

Site55
Month of VisitMarch
Reviewed Sep. 27, 2020

Nice and quiet

Love coming here to get away. Pool is great, shaped like the state of Florida. They have a nice cheap tiki bar by the pool. Only problem is the sites are tight.

Reviewed Jul. 8, 2019

Wonderful property

Very family friendly campground. 30/50 sites, Some are pull through. Pool is heated, and shaped like the state of Florida. Nice playground for the kids.

  • Review photo of Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park by Rodney M., July 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park by Rodney M., July 8, 2019
  • Review photo of Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park by Rodney M., July 8, 2019
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does it cost to camp at Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park?

    Camping at Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park can cost between $40.00 and $50.00 depending on the site.

  • Does Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park have RV hookups?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park has 50 amp electric hookups, water hookups and sewer hookups.

  • Are fires allowed at Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, fires are allowed at Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park, although make sure to check current fire restrictions in the area.

  • Does Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park have wifi?

    Yes, according to campers on TheDyrt.com, Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park does have wifi.

  • Is there cell phone reception at Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park?

    According to campers on TheDyrt.com, Verizon signal is good, AT&T is good, and T-Mobile is unknown.