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Wildlife-focused campers and ATV riders who bring their own water, don't mind zero cell service, and can time a fall or winter weekday visit. The fishing dock and miles of forest roads are the real draws here.
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No Service
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
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Reservable
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Varies
Season
Year-round
Cell
No Service
Pets
Very Pet Friendly
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29.9802, -84.5679
Wildlife-focused campers and ATV riders who bring their own water, don't mind zero cell service, and can time a fall or winter weekday visit. The fishing dock and miles of forest roads are the real draws here.
Cleanliness matters to you, or you're counting on site water, reviewers repeatedly flag dirty restrooms and sulfurous or absent water at sites. Families expecting a quiet, well-regulated campground often leave frustrated.
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Plan your visit with Florida's subtropical climate in mind—summer brings afternoon thunderstorms that can turn sandy roads into rutted challenges, making high-clearance vehicles your best friend. Be prepared for seasonal yellow fly activity during warmer months, and pack plenty of insect repellent. The forest's remote character means cell service is spotty to nonexistent, so download maps and information before you arrive and embrace the chance to truly unplug.
Florida winters are mild; good for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing without summer storms.
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Basic campground services with bathrooms and showers, limited site water (one site reported to have a sulfurous source), 50A electrical service on some sites, and minimal to no internet/cell coverage.
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