jueves, 5 de marzo de 2020

Camping Adventures

 

 
 
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This March, we invite you to take a camping adventure! There are plenty of ways to camp at Florida State Parks that go beyond the amenities of a traditional campsite. Check out some of the unique campsite options you have at Florida State Parks for a remarkable outdoor experience. Make your reservation today!

 
 
 
Camp with Your Horse, of Course!
Ever wanted to hit the open trail on horseback at the crack of dawn? Many Florida State Parks offer equestrian campsites that provide great amenities for campers and their horses alike. So saddle up and take a look at some of the Florida State Parks near you that make great spots for equestrian camping!

Hot Spots: Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park and Little Manatee River State Park
 
 
 Camp with Your Horse 
   
 
 Float in Your Boat 
 
 
Float in Your Boat
There is no need for a tent when you can camp on the water! Why not take your boat out to one of Florida State Parks many boating campsites? Many of our boating campsites even feature full facilities with water and power hookups and all of the amenities needed for an unforgettable trip. Come and spend the night on the gentle waves of the water to experience Florida State Parks in a whole new way.

Hot Spots: Caladesi Island State Park and Hontoon Island State Park
 
 
 
Spend the Night with the Beach in Reach
If you would like to camp by the water, but not on it, Florida State Parks provide plenty of campsites close by the beach giving you easy access to the ocean. From swimming and snorkeling to paddling and fishing, camping can provide plenty of fun activities for you and your family under the sun!

Hot Spots: Cayo Costa and Anastasia State Park
 
 
 Spend the Night with the Beach in Reach
 
 
   
 
 Experience Primitive Camping 
 
 
Experience Primitive Camping
Interested in “roughing it” for your next camping trip? Florida State Parks are home to some of the best primitive camping sites you can find. If you are not interested in the frills of a traditional campsite and want to truly experience camping in the great outdoors, make sure to spend the night at some of the pristine primitive campsites at our parks.

Hot Spots: Highlands Hammock State Park and O’Leno State Park
 
 
 
 

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