Are you looking to maximize your time outdoors on your next family vacation? Take your family RV camping in Citrus County, Florida, and experience hiking, boating, paddling, scalloping and fishing in a beautiful natural setting. Here are some of the top places to go RV camping on your next visit to the soul of Florida:
Crystal Isles RV Resort: Close to the Gulf beaches, this RV Resort offers plenty of amenities, including a pool, waterfront sites, on-site laundry and boat rentals.
Rousseau RV Resort: On beautiful Lake Rousseau, the sites at this RV Resort are shaded by ancient live oaks. Guests will enjoy the waterfront views, swimming pool and access to both saltwater and freshwater for plenty of fishing.
Nature’s Resort: Situated on the Homosassa River, this 97-acre resort offers RV sites and also cabin rentals. There’s a swimming pool, game room and access to the Gulf for fishing and boating.
Riverside Lodge RV Resort: Right on the Withlacoochee River, this RV Resort offers RV sites, tent camping sites, and cabin and cottage rentals. Guests who rent a cabin can enjoy free canoe and kayak rentals to get out on the water. There’s also a pool for your family to enjoy.
Chassahowitzka River Campground: This riverside campground offers 53 full hookup RV sites and 28 primitive tent camping sites along with a boat launch, boat rentals and general store. Camp here if you are looking for scenic views, wildlife and some of the best paddling in Florida.
Make the most of your RV adventure! Discover the best of untouched Florida during your visit here with these ideas:
Make a splash
Spring and summer are the best times to enjoy the rivers, lakes and Gulf Coast in Citrus County. Take a dip at Fort Island Gulf Beach or Hunter Springs Park and make sure to go kayaking or paddleboarding on the crystal clear water in Three Sisters Springs at the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge.
Dive into fun
With scalloping season from July to September, summer is the perfect time to dive into this Florida tradition, likened to an underwater easter egg hunt. The waters off Crystal River and Homosassa are two of only a handful of places in Florida where you can dive down and fill buckets with fresh, juicy scallops. Don your snorkeling gear and dive in to gather your dinner.
Discover awesome
Hike and bike some of Citrus County’s untouched places, like the Withlacoochee State Forest, named “One of 10 Coolest Places You’ve Never Been in North America,” by World Wildlife Fund. You’ll also want to explore some of Citrus County’s parks and preserves, especially the wildlife at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park.
Plan your RV adventure to untouched Florida in Citrus County today using our Digital Guide online or Visitors Guide. You’ll receive a printed version in the mail within 6-8 weeks.
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