5 Tips On What To Look For At North Florida Campgrounds

By Cathy Mercer


Many people are looking for a way to relax and get closer to nature. Camping is one way to achieve this. These top 5 things to ask at North Florida Campgrounds will help you plan a successful trip.

For those who want to truly be outside, experience nature or see geographical wonders, try staying at a National or State Park. Many Indian Reservations also have public campgrounds available. The amenities are usually without frills and include tent sites or spartan cabins.

If staying in a tent, find out if each site has a picnic table, fire ring, and water spout and is it located off a footpath or at a cleared and level spot that is easily accessible. Ask how many people are allowed at your site, are pets allowed, and if there is a limit on the number of vehicles at each site. Also ask how far the showers and bathrooms are and is there a communal kitchen available.

Another option when choosing a campground is one close to a theme park or points of interest such as fishing, boating, water skiing, or great hiking trails. Many of these facilities will have activities planned for visitors such as tours and games. A person can also expect to find bicycles and boats for rent, a swimming pool to cool off during the day and a hot tub to warm up in at night.

Housing will vary from simple tents you bring and set up yourself, to deluxe cabins with separate bedrooms, bath, kitchen, and climate control. Also being offered at most sites and growing in popularity are tepees, yurts, tree houses, and even a train caboose for your stay. If you prefer, there will also be simple one or two room cabins with no kitchen or bath.

If planning to stay in your RV, you will need to know if the spots are pull through or back in and make certain the space is large enough for your rig. Also important is finding out if they have sewer and water hookups. You will also want to know about the amp hook ups and what size the patio space is.

Here are a few more basic things to always find out while planning where you will stay. Ask if there is a store where you can replace your supplies and can you purchase any license or permits that may be required for activates such as hiking or fishing. You also need to know if there are any requirements for your length of stay, the number of people in your group, the number of vehicles allowed, and if pets are allowed. Also, how much are the fees and what is included or excluded in that price.

Many people are choosing to spend their vacation getting back to nature. The options vary from a Spartan and basic experience all the way to a lavish stay in a tree house, yurt, wall tent, or train caboose. It is important to research first before making reservations. Use these 5 tips on what to look for at North Florida Campgrounds as a starting point for planning your next vacation.




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