Cheap Florida Campgrounds

Florida is known as the Sunshine State, but it may not feel that way if you're traveling on a budget. The high prices of amusement parks, theme parks, hotels and restaurants make it hard to stick to a reasonable budget. Campgrounds in the state vary in price, with some costing as much as a mid-range hotel. Pick a cheap Florida campground so you can stay within your budget and enjoy all the recreation too.
  1. Ichetucknee Springs Campground

    • The Ichetucknee Springs Campground offers primitive spots that as of 2010 start at just $10 a night. RV sites and tent sites with water hookups and electric hookups are available for $24 a night. Prices are based on two people per primitive spot and four people per RV site, with a fee charged for additional people on each spot. The nearby tube center promises hours of fun, with inner tube rentals and access to two different tube launches. Guests also can enjoy a large game room and tavern. A dump station is available for RV campers.

      Ichetucknee Springs Campground

      245 S.W. Breckenridge Lane

      Fort White, FL 32038-4406

      386-497-2285

      ichetuckneespringscampground.com

    Kate's Fish Camp

    • Kate's Fish Camp offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts traveling in Florida. Newnan's Lake, which covers 6,000 acres, serves as home for dozens of different animal species for nature viewing. Boat rentals available include canoes, kayaks, motorboats and rowboats. Primitive campsites without water or electricity are available, as are RV sites. The cost of a primitive campsite at the campground is $10 as of 2010.

      Kate's Fish Camp

      6518 S.E. Hawthorne Road

      Gainesville, FL 32641

      352-372-1026

      katesfishcamp.com

    Avon Park Air Force Range

    • The Avon Park Air Force Range has three separate campgrounds or camping areas available for guests. Showers with cold water, hand pumps and portable restrooms are all available. As of 2010 the campground charges $10 for a family camping pass but also offers an annual family camping pass for $30. The pass entitles you to fish, hunt and take part in any other outdoor activity on the land. The campground has more than 30 miles of hiking trails and nature trails, with bird watching one of the more popular activities.

      Avon Park Air Force Range

      29 South Blvd.

      Avon Park, FL 33825

      863-452-4254

      avonparkafr.net

Copyright Wanderlust World © https://www.ynyoo.com