Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Nestled in the heart of Clermont, FL, Lake Louisa State Park Campground - Loop A offers a unique outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a challenging adventure or a peaceful retreat, this campground provides a perfect setting to connect with nature and enjoy the great outdoors.
Our campground is situated near the picturesque Lake Louisa, offering stunning views and opportunities for kayaking and fishing. The park features both tent camping and glamping options, allowing you to choose your preferred style of stay. Our glamping tents come equipped with essential amenities, including air conditioning to keep you comfortable during warm Florida days.
Guests have praised our campground for its cleanliness and well-maintained facilities. Reviewers highlight the super clean restrooms, which are a testament to our commitment to providing a hygienic environment for all visitors. The park also features a convenient store with basic essentials, making your stay hassle-free.
Customer Feedback:
Staff was great.
Tent smelled of mildew but otherwise okay... except we had to keep spraying for ants.
Great clean park, very relaxing.
Super clean restrooms.
Great place to camp. They had many amenities in the little convenience store. We did the glamping tent with the air conditioner. It doesn’t make you cool on a hot day, but helps if you ventilate the tent. The lake is beautiful.
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Hiking
Barbecue grill
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Credit cards
Debit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Playground
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Staff was great. Tent smelled of mildew but otherwise okay... except we had to keep spraying for ants. Great clean park, very relaxing. Super clean restrooms.
Great place to camp. They had many amenities in the little convenience store. We did the glamping tent with the air conditioner. It doesn’t make you cool on a hot day, but helps if you ventilate the tent. The lake is beautiful.
Love it here. There is no sand in all camp sites, only tiny stones. Our breaker on power pole didn't close when we arrived, so we called office. They sent someone out to check and we needed a new breaker. This was on a Sunday. Wonderful staff and great camp hosts. Very clean park. We go here as often as we can. Very hard to reserve a spot.
Easy parking with a bathhouse nearby. Lots of lakes and hiking trails. Beautiful scenery. This is a great place to ride your bike. Lot of birds and wildlife to see as well.
Not great. Not awful. At best, mediocre. For a State Park it seemed a bit abandoned. State Parks are in the same category as the majestic National Parks. This one falls short. Besides literally a handful of visitors and RV’s, the highlights I encountered were the Glamping tents and the weathered cabins. I found the luxury tents cute and the wooden cabins seemed quite large. If this park sees any activity it must be on weekends. I didn’t see much. Not many birds; definitely no bears; one little squirrel; a handful of humans and an alligator trying to resurface on one of the lakes. I can’t even imagine how it must be at night. Besides that, the only other sign of humanity was at The Camper Canteen, where I got to meet Lisette. At the Canteen, besides getting snacks, you can make arrangements for bike & kayak rentals and for renting the glamping tents as well. The thought of being all alone at night with a handful of strangers and no WiFi in a desolated park surrounded by alligators and wildlife, it’s a frightening thought indeed. A very frightening thought.