Florida Caverns State Park has amazing caves with colorful formations. You can hike, bike, camp, kayak, and golf there.
Stay at Gregory E. Moore RV Resort and take a tram to a stunning beach. Hike trails and see Morris and Campbell Lakes, very rare coastal dune lakes.
St. Augustine is a great base for exploring. Downtown is nearby, but the park is relaxing too. Enjoy the beach, the trails or the camp. You have many choices.
Gulf Islands National Seashore has 200 sites by the Gulf and Pensacola Bay. It is good for hiking, beach fun, or seeing Fort Pickens and old guns.
St. George Island is in the Forgotten Coast of Florida. It is a memorable camping and RV park. It is the 3rd best beach in the U.S. You need boats, swim trunks and more.
Juniper Springs in Ocala Forest has clear springs. Camp there and kayak or canoe on Juniper Run, a stunning and famous paddling route.
Disney? Yes, RV camping at Fort Wilderness is nice. It is family and pet friendly and cheap. You can go to the Magic Kingdom and see fireworks from the camp.
Bahia Honda State Park is a popular camping spot on Big Pine Key. Reservations are hard to get so plan ahead. The only problem: you have to leave.
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