The Beauty and Excitement of Florida Campgrounds
Florida campground offers more than typical Florida campgrounds.
Typically when campers think of camping grounds they picture rows of campers and tents set slightly off the main road, surrounded by some trees, and near a lake or stream, maybe even featuring a pool.
Florida camping grounds feature more than just a place to spend the night.
In addition to the campsites available, there are challenging ropes courses.
Those that feel up to putting their body to the test can spend $80 to $135 (depending on course selected) to see if they have what it takes to complete the course.
Cost is less for non-profit and educational groups There are also several water related adventures visitors can go on.
Choose from making your way down the Coldwater River, Blackwater River or Juniper Creek by kayaking, or canoeing down stream.
Or float relaxingly down the Coldwater Creek on a tubing outing.
These choices are not available at everyday Florida campgrounds.
In fact, there are no other Florida campgrounds like this one.
You can find here one of the Florida campgrounds with cabins available to rent.
Their cabins range from rustic one-room cabins to a large cabin designed to hold up to 35 people.
Couples looking for a romantic getaway should opt for the Tupelo.
This one bedroom cottage on Coldwater Creek comes with a gas fireplace to snuggle up in front of, a screened porch from which you can study the night's sky and an incredible view of the creek.
Families or groups can opt for one of the larger cabins.
These type of cabin can hold up to 6 people and features a full kitchen and bath, fireplace, porch overlooking Wolfe Creek and hardwood floors.
Typically when campers think of camping grounds they picture rows of campers and tents set slightly off the main road, surrounded by some trees, and near a lake or stream, maybe even featuring a pool.
Florida camping grounds feature more than just a place to spend the night.
In addition to the campsites available, there are challenging ropes courses.
Those that feel up to putting their body to the test can spend $80 to $135 (depending on course selected) to see if they have what it takes to complete the course.
Cost is less for non-profit and educational groups There are also several water related adventures visitors can go on.
Choose from making your way down the Coldwater River, Blackwater River or Juniper Creek by kayaking, or canoeing down stream.
Or float relaxingly down the Coldwater Creek on a tubing outing.
These choices are not available at everyday Florida campgrounds.
In fact, there are no other Florida campgrounds like this one.
You can find here one of the Florida campgrounds with cabins available to rent.
Their cabins range from rustic one-room cabins to a large cabin designed to hold up to 35 people.
Couples looking for a romantic getaway should opt for the Tupelo.
This one bedroom cottage on Coldwater Creek comes with a gas fireplace to snuggle up in front of, a screened porch from which you can study the night's sky and an incredible view of the creek.
Families or groups can opt for one of the larger cabins.
These type of cabin can hold up to 6 people and features a full kitchen and bath, fireplace, porch overlooking Wolfe Creek and hardwood floors.