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The experience of going to camp in Florida is unique compared to the other parts of the country. Campgrounds near Tampa have mangrove trees, beautiful sunsets and a lot of water instead of the obvious majestic mountains and often chilly evenings. Tampa and its surroundings are a hotspot for camping adventures. If you don’t have an RV of your own, Suncoast RV Rental has RVs of all sizes for rent! Below are amazing campgrounds near Tampa:

Hillsborough River State Park

Hillsborough River is an amazing park that cuts through the state park RV and 112 tent sites. These sites are very spacious with a nice shade. They both have water and electric connections and also picnic tables. It has a dump station with no sewer hookups. The water recreation activities in the state park include fishing, canoeing, and kayaking. Kayaking and fishing will take you along the shore of nearly three public state parks. The public parks include Trout Creek Park, John B. Sargeant Park, and Morris Bridge Park. The campers that prefer drier activities can enjoy a walk of seven miles of beautiful nature trails or enjoy the nature trail by riding a bike through it.

After crossing the seven miles kinds of wood, you will be able to see a pack of Class II rapids on the upper side of the Hillsborough River state park. You are permitted on the 1.6 miles of Wetlands Restoration Trail and the 2.2 miles of Park Loop for bicycle riders. The fees charged in this state park for camping are a $6.70 reservation fee that is not refundable and 24 dollars a night, including tax. This state park is popular during the snowbird season for monitoring—reservations for a good time in Hillsborough River State Park at least eleven months early.

Lithia Springs Conversation County Park

The major feature of this state park is the natural springs that source the Alafia River. Daily, over a 25million gallons of water at 72 degrees is directed to a swimming pool for the happy campers to enjoy. The Alafia Rivers allow the campers to canoe and kayak.

Moreover, Lithia Springs provides the guests with a large isolation area through the one hundred and sixty acres of the park, which is well maintained. The 160 acre is a major attraction and a magnificent swimming hole. Water and electric hookups are provided for tents and RV tips. The proof of Lithia Springs is that there are no reservations accepted. They act on a first-come, first-served basis, and you can only stay a month at a time before you renew your state after atleast180 days have passed. Lithia Springs has a swimming area that is very popular among the locals. This has made the county park divide the day into two swimming periods. The first slot starts at 9 am and ends at 1 pm, and the second slot begins from 2 pm to 6 pm, with a maximum capacity of 200 swimmers.

Fort De Soto Park And Campground

The camp area is located on islands in the south of St. Petersburg. It is by far the biggest park and camping area near Tampa. Fort De Soto State Park contains one thousand one hundred and thirty-six acres surrounding the Gulf of Mexico. In addition, the park is taken up as an eco-tourist site because of its biodiversity.

It contains about 238 sites that are mostly waterfront, inside its interior to suit both rental RV and tent campers. Each of these sites contains hookups for electricity, water, and a disposal station. Apart from the common activities like swimming, canoeing, and kayaking, the park campground has paved trails of about seven miles, a boat of eight hundred feet, and countable nature trails.

Fort De Soto also has camp loops; one has eighty-five sites created exclusively for vans, popup, and tent campers, while the other has been designed for campers with pets. However, not all sites have enough space, but they are all separated from another site perfectly, creating room for privacy with the heavy vegetation.

The towering trees all around the state park provide a good shade and relief from the sun that can be sometimes harsh at that place.

For recreational purposes, there are the beach and bicycle trails that connect all the trails of the park, and also you can enjoy kayaking on the offshore island on a cool day. Reservations to Fort Desoto Park should be made up to six months early before the actual day you want to have fun.

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