Pless Place Hunt Camp

Star3.73
15 reviews
Richloam Wildlife Management Area, Brooksville, Florida, 34601, United States

Quick Facts

125 ft

Price

$15 - $25/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

30 campsites

Season

The campground opera...

Cell

Unknown

Pets

Very Pet Friendly

RV Friendly

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Pless Place Hunt Camp
$15.00 - $25.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Fees are applicable for hunt camping permits and overnight camping. The exact fees are $25 for hunt camp permits and $15 for primitive overnight...
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Standard Site Fee$15.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

3.73

Mixed Reviews

Based on 15 reviews

10 Google reviews

Some mention

noise

"User reviews are mixed, with some praising the campground's suitability for hunting and others noting the lack of amenities and noise issues due to hunting dogs."

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Richloam Wildlife Management Area, Brooksville, Florida, 34601, United States

Pless Place Hunt Camp

Richloam Wildlife Management Area, Brooksville, Florida, 34601, United States

Driving directionsHOW TO GET TO RICHLOAM TRACT PLESS PLACE HUNT CAMP: 1)(A) From I-75, east 7.6 miles on SR 50 to Porter Gap Road. 2)(B) From US HWY 301 it’s 2.9 miles east to Porter Gap Road. 3)Turn R, which is S on Porter Gap Rd. Go 6 mile to Riverland Road. 4)Go L, which is NE 1.7 miles to Riverland/Clay Sink Road. 5)Go R, which is S, a short distance to entrance on the R. 6)For OVER-NIGHT take North Carter Pond Road NE, which is L 7)Go short distance on the L. 8)From US HWY 471 it’s 4 miles on North Carter Pond Road.
The campground is accessible via paved and dirt roads. Seasonal conditions may impact road quality, and one user review explicitly stated, 'Road to camp needs to be graded.'
Nearby places
Brooksville (approximately 10 miles), Dade City (approximately 15 miles), and Zephyrhills (approximately 20 miles).
Nearby supplies
Supplies such as grocery stores, fuel stations, and camping provisions are available greater than 10 miles away from the campground.

Best Time to Camp at Pless Place Hunt Camp

Experience Florida's diverse seasonal tapestry at Pless Place, where each season paints the landscape in different hues. Winter brings crisp, comfortable days with temperatures dipping to a refreshing 50°F at night—perfect for cozy campfires under star-filled skies. As summer unfolds, the forest comes alive with warmth, reaching pleasant highs near 85°F, while afternoon thunderstorms roll through like clockwork, bringing dramatic skies and the sweet scent of rain-washed pine. These summer showers nurture the lush vegetation and create a symphony of natural sounds that enhance the wilderness experience.

Summer(Jun-Aug)
2.0 / 5

Summer is less appealing due to Florida heat/humidity; camp mainly active in hunting seasons.

Best
Fall(Sep-Nov)
4.0 / 5

Peak season aligns with regional hunting seasons; fall offers comfortable temps and activity.

Spring(Mar-May)
2.5 / 5

Limited usage outside hunting seasons; spring is not a primary period for this camp.

Winter(Dec-Feb)
3.0 / 5

Winter brings cooler, comfortable days and hunting activity; availability tied to seasons.

Planning Tips
  • Peak Season: Peak season aligns with regional hunting seasons. Specific dates may vary each year.. Book 2-3 months ahead.
  • Operating Season: The campground operates during hunting seasons; outside of this period, its availability is limited.
  • Current Alerts: Hunt camps may close due to adverse weather conditions or management decisions. Port-a-lets are only placed during hunting season.

About Pless Place Hunt Camp

Deep within the untamed wilderness of Richloam Wildlife Management Area, Pless Place Hunt Camp beckons to those seeking an authentic back-to-nature experience. This rustic retreat strips camping down to its essence, offering primitive sites where the sounds of civilization fade away, replaced by the whispers of ancient pines and the calls of native wildlife. Designed with hunters in mind but welcoming to all who appreciate unspoiled Florida wilderness, this camp serves as your gateway to one of the state's most pristine natural areas.
Pless Place Hunt Camp is a primitive/hunt campground with a specific focus on accommodating hunters during hunting seasons.
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Check-in
Variable based on permits and hunting season guidelines.
Check-out
Variable based on permits and hunting season guidelines.
Stay Limit
Maximum consecutive nights per reservation is limited to the hunt camp permit duration.

Amenities available

Picnic tables
Group Sites

Activities you can enjoy

The campground offers activities primarily centered around hunting and primitive camping. Hiking, wildlife viewing, and stargazing are also available.
HikingHiking trails are available within the facility, but no specific details about trail difficulty or length are provided.
Wildlife viewingWildlife viewing is an available activity, likely due to the campground's location within the Richloam Wildlife Management Area.
Winter Activities
Water Sports
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Policies & Safety

Hazards & AlertsPotential hazards include wild animals, such as hunting dogs noted by one reviewer. Terrain can be uneven, and roads occasionally require grading.
Active AlertsHunt camps may close due to adverse weather conditions or management decisions. Port-a-lets are only placed during hunting season.
No Potable WaterThis campground does not have potable water on-site. Bring all the water you need for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.

Weather at Pless Place Hunt Camp

Reviews

3.7
15 reviews
Mixed Reviews
Mixed Reviews
Pless Place Hunt Camp has mixed reviews, placing it in the bottom 85% of campgrounds based on reviews
User reviews are mixed, with some praising the campground's suitability for hunting and others noting the lack of amenities and noise issues due to hunting dogs.
Review Summaries
Based on 15 reviews

What Campers Love

Users appreciate the campground's suitability for hunters. Victor Belcher remarked, "Great hunting camp." Josh noted, "Nice primitive campground."
Based on 15 reviews

Common Concerns

Complaints include noise from hunting dogs, lack of maintenance on roads leading to the camp, and unclean porta potties. Aric Bechtel stated, "Looking like a long-term camp... hunting dogs in cages...
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Based on 15 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring your own hand sanitizer as porta potties are not stocked with hand hygiene products. The area is more active during hunting seasons, so visitors seeking quieter experiences should plan...
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Seasonal Insights

The campground is primarily active during hunting seasons, with limited usage outside these periods. Summer months may be less appealing due to Florida's high temperatures and humidity.
Based on 15 reviews

Camper Quotes

"Great hunting camp" - Victor Belcher. "Nice primitive campground" - Josh. "Road to camp needs to be graded" - David Sporkia.
Based on 15 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Sites are all primitive and similar in amenities; no specific site is highlighted as better or worse.
Based on 15 reviews

Accessibility Features

Accessibility permits for disabled individuals must be processed through the FWCC. No specific feedback from disabled users is available.
Based on 15 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed, but no specific feedback regarding pet-related amenities or conditions is provided.
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Last updated January 5, 2026
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