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Hours

Monday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday, Closed

Haines Creek RV Village (55+) Introduce

Welcome to Haines Creek RV Village (55+), located at 10121 County Rd 44, Leesburg, FL 34788. As a part of the 'Campgrounds & RV Parks' category, this RV park offers a unique community experience for individuals aged 55 and over.

Haines Creek RV Village is often praised for its friendly residents and unique community atmosphere. The park is described as clean and quiet, with a nice fishing dock and abundant wildlife. Residents are encouraged to personalize their lots, and the staff is generally considered friendly and sweet. However, it's important to note that the park has also received negative feedback regarding specific issues.

One recurring concern is related to lot 29, which is located near a sweetgum tree. This tree produces a sticky substance that can coat vehicles and RVs, potentially damaging their paint. Additionally, the lot is reported to flood during storms and has issues with mosquitoes. Guests have also reported slipping on sweetgum balls. The manager, Debbie, has been criticized for her handling of these issues, with some guests feeling misled and gaslighted.

There are also reports of social issues within the park, including gossip and a lack of integrity from some residents. While many find the community welcoming, it's essential to be aware of these potential drawbacks.

Haines Creek RV Village (55+) offers a unique community with friendly residents and a fishing dock. However, potential guests should be aware of issues related to lot 29 and the sweetgum tree, as well as reported management and social concerns.

For inquiries or to book a stay, you can contact Haines Creek RV Village (55+) at (352) 728-5939 or +1 352-728-5939. If you're considering staying at this park, it's recommended to inquire about lot availability and potential issues related to the sweetgum tree.

Customers have highlighted both the positive community atmosphere and significant concerns regarding specific lots and management. It is advisable to carefully consider these factors before booking a stay.

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Customer Reviews

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94 reviews
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Jacqueline P
Jul 11, 2024

This is such a unique park. The residents here are so friendly. It just has a very special feel about it. The park is clean and quiet. The fishing dock is very nice. You encounter lots of wildlife. The lots are kept up via the park. You're encouraged to make your lot your own. The staff are friendly and sweet. I will be sad when we leave to go back home. I highly recommend HCRV.

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K T
Oct 30, 2024

I wanted to share my experience that was not good. When i came in to reserve a spot I was told by Christina that we could take a ride around the park so I could pick a spot. Debbie the manager came in and joined us on the ride around. I picked a spot. No, no , Debbie said, “that does not get much shade”. I picked another spot. No, no “thats not good either”, Lot 29 will be a good one for you. I felt pushed into this spot but tried not to think to much about it. After about a month I noticed my camper getting this thick yellow coating on my camper. It felt sticky . I noticed it on my car as well. I had mentioned it to several people in the park what I noticed going on with my camper and no one said anything. I decided to wash the rv again and went on the roof to start and it was so slick, i had to finish the job on my knees because it was very slippery. Dangerously so. This was not my first time washing my rig either. I mentioned again to someone in the park, Bob, the widower and he said that he heard on the news about some sand storm happening somewhere in the world, maybe it has something to do with that. Did not make sense but was really bothering me by now. Could not figure it out. I had been there for 4 months troubled by this, not understanding why this was happening. Finally after 5 months I started talking to this guy on the dock and he told me it is a sweetgum tree. And that several people before you have left angry because it can take the paint off your car. Needless to say, Debbie the manager, Bob the widower and several other people knew this was happening but thought they could just gaslight me with the hopes that i ‘d be a good little girl and forget about it. Also, the park had high hopes that I would be the widower Bobs next wife. Told to me by the widower himself. Teusday coffee was gossip hour about how this was going to happen. What I learned is beware of Debbie the manager because shes two faced and becareful for Bob as he has no integrity. Caught him in many lies. And lastly, beware of lot 29.. its got a sweet gum tree , it flooded out during storms and stunk to high heaven, mosquitos are absolutely out of control. And the lot itself is very high maintenace racking leaves and sweetgum balls dropping all day everyday. I don t know how many times i slipped on one of thise sweetgum balls and almost landed on my butt.

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Sensible Water Solutions LLC
Sep 24, 2024

This place was fabulous! So cute and so well taken care of. Just really awesome! If you can stay here you should. Staff is INCREDIBLE!

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Jerry Joseph
Jan 03, 2025

Stayed here while visiting our grandkids. This place has a great happy hour. People are friendly.

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Frances Penner
Apr 01, 2021

This was our second time to Haines Creek, once four years ago and another for February and March of 2021. We had planned to stay in Kissimmee, had booked it months ahead, sent in a deposit, called to confirm before the 900+ mile drive, but when we got their they had given away our site and had no others large enough for our unit. After spending one night in Kissimmee at another RV park, hearing noise from the streets, overhead the people coming and going to work or play we were not to upset we weren't staying but where were we going to stay? So we called Sue and George at Haines Creek and they found us a spot for our two months stay. They are the new owners and are so nice, they even dog sat our puppy one day so we could go air boat riding with our children. The park is full of nice people, its a 55+ park with a boat ramp, laundry, showers and bathrooms. They have a rec hall with events and people get together for different celebrations. The park is greatly improved since our stay four years ago but the one thing that hasn't changed is how nice the people are. There is everything around there that you can think of, Walmart's, markets, restaurants, theaters, boat rentals, several big dog parks, including a small one at the RV park. I can't say enough about how nice it is to stay there and about how nice the new owners, Sue and George, are.