Official 2008 Florida Camping Directory - (Page 42) Camper Club Save 10% Licensed Sites Rentals: Cabin/Trailer Pets On Leash Pool Tenters Welcome Beach See Ad on Page # SOUTH FLORIDA CAMPGROUNDS MAP # SOUTH FLORIDA CAMPGROUNDS 4 ARCADIA Oak Haven RV Park 1 Arcadia Peace River Campground 182 s ss s 42 10307 S.W. Lettuce Lake Ave., Arcadia, 34269 863/494-4578 888/611-4678 2998 N.W. Hwy. 70, Arcadia, 34266 SR 70 & SR 72, 2 mi. W of Arcadia on Hwy 70. 863/494-9693 800/559-4011 S from Arcadia on Hwy 17. Go approx. 12 mi. through Nocatee and Fort Ogden. Turn right onto CR 761. Travel approx. 1 mi. to SW Lettuce Lake Ave, turn left. Right onto Reece St. Entrance is on left. Kids, dogs and campfires. A family campground where the sun spends the winter. Join in on dozens of planned activities from pot-luck dinners to bus trips in season. Or simply enjoy a walk through 100 acres of wilderness along a mile of the Peace River. Enjoy safe, country living. Visit our website for hundreds of pictures. FX 863/494-9110 www.peacerivercampground.com 392 ss Oak Haven - quiet, friendly, rural. Our sites are spacious, have concrete pads, full hookup, 30 and 50 amp electric, telephone connection. RVs up to 40 ft. Facilities available - heated swimming pool, shuffleboard, club house, wireless Internet, planned activities, laundry and bathrooms. Only yards from Lettuce Lake and Peace River. FX 863/494-0672 5 37 Riverside RV Resort & Campground 2 Big Tree Carefree RV Resort 9770 S.W. C.R. 769, Arcadia, 34269 I-75 Exit 170, 4 1/2 mi. N on CR 769 (Kings Hwy). 863/993-2111 800/795-9733 2626 N.E. Hwy. 70, Arcadia, 34266 I-75 S Exit 217B & drive E on US Hwy 70 approx. 45 mi. 863/494-7247 Peaceful setting only a short drive from Florida’s Gulf beaches, gambling and numerous area attractions. Many activities both outdoors and in our spacious clubhouse. Swimming pool, shuffleboard, bike trail and horseshoes. Gazebo and dock overlooking the lake. FX 863/494-6869 www.carefreervresorts.com 326 s “Beautiful 5-star RV resort and campground” on the Peace River. Quiet country setting yet just minutes to the conveniences of Port Charlotte. You will love the sparkling facilities, two big pools, spa, boat ramp and fishing docks. Spacious sites both open and nestled under the oak trees with concrete patios. Great staff and planned activities too. FX 863/993-2021 www.riversidervresort.com s 6 42 Toby’s RV Resort 3 Craig’s RV Park 7895 N.E. Cubitis Ave., Arcadia, 34266 863/494-1820 877/750-5129 863/494-1744 800/307-0768 3550 N.E. Hwy. 70, Arcadia, 34266 I-75 to Hwy 70. Drive E. Toby’s is on your left. Located at the N end of Cubitis Ave. Travel approx. 7 mi. N of Arcadia on Hwy 17, after the 3rd “to Cubitis Ave” sign turn left onto Cubitis Ave (Old Hwy 17), this will bring you into our park. Craig’s RV Park is nestled in a rural area of Southwest Florida. A small country town with true southern hospitality makes this an ideal place to spend the winter. Arcadia is known for its rodeos, antique shops, orange groves and bluegrass music festivals. So put on that big smile, practice your wave and come on down. This is the place to be. FX 863/494-1079 www.craigsrv.com MAP # Enjoy southern hospitality at its finest in this beautiful gated community featuring scenic, tree-lined streets and spacious sites. Amenities include a stocked fishing pond, heated swimming pool and whirlpool/spa, driving range, tennis court, fitness center, arts and crafts classes, exciting on-site activities and clubs, and so much more! FX 863/494-0149 www.rvonthego.com s AVON PARK 7 Adelaide Shores RV Resort 2881 U.S. 27 N., Avon Park, 33825 863/453-2226 800/848-1924 Going S on Hwy 27 we are located about 3 miles N of SR 64 on the left or 1/2 mi. into Highlands County. Toll Free 877-750-5129 Local One of central Florida’s finest active adult lakefront communities offering 399 spacious RV and Park Model sites. The resort is located just two miles north of Avon Park on US Hwy 27. We are minutes away from good health care, great shopping and fabulous restaurants. A short drive from Disney World, Sea World, Bush Gardens, Universal Studios. FX 863/453-9184 www.adelaideshores.com MAP # 863-494-1820 7895 NE Cubitis Ave. (Old Hwy. 17) Festivals Arcadia, FL 34266 March & November & Monthly Jams 7 miles N. on Hwy. 17 then left on Cubitis Ave. BIG PINE KEY 8 Big Pine Key Fishing Lodge 33000 Overseas Hwy., MM 33, Big Pine Key, 33043 US 1, MM 33 on the Atlantic Ocean. Email: craigsrv@desoto.net www.craigsrv.com Family lodging on the Atlantic Ocean. Full hookup, shaded campsites. Tents welcome. Motels and efficiencies. Boat dockage. Heated pool. Convenience store. Marina. Excellent water access for fishing and diving. Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary just off shore. Boat rentals. Diving and fishing charters. No dogs allowed. Family owned and operated. FX 305/872-3868 KIDS, DOGS, CAMPFIRES A FAMILY CAMPGROUND! Peace River Campground 182 Spacious Sites on 50 Grassy Acres-Some Sunny & Some Shaded by 150 year old Oak trees. Enjoy Swimming Year Round in our 84° Heated Swimming Pool. Join in on any of our dozens of planned activities which range from Pot Luck dinners in our “Snowbird Hall” to bus trips to near and far Florida Attractions, or enjoy a walk through our 100 plus acres of Wilderness bordered by over a mile of the Peace River or simply relax and enjoy the clean, safe, country living. Visit our Award winning Web Site at www.peacerivercampground.com 1-800-559-4011 PRESENT THIS AD & GET A FREE BAG OF POPCORN! We are located in ARCADIA. Call, Write or Fax us at 863-494-9110 for more detailed Information and our Low Snowbird Rates! TRY US FOR A DAY AND STAY FOR A SEASON! 42 SOUTH FLORIDA Camper Club Save 10% Licensed Sites Rentals: Cabin/Trailer Pets On Leash Pool Tenters Welcome Beach See Ad on Page # s 82 ss 335 s ss s 53 404 ss s 399 s ss 114 s s s 305/872-2351 http://www.peacerivercampground.com http://www.riversidervresort.com http://www.carefreervresorts.com http://www.rvonthego.com http://www.craigsrv.com http://www.craigsrv.com http://www.adelaideshores.com http://www.craigsrv.com http://www.peacerivercampground.com
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