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Potts Preserve Campground

2988 N Hooty Point, Inverness, FL 34453, USA

Introduce

Nestled at 2988 N Hooty Point in Inverness, FL, Potts Preserve Campground offers a tranquil retreat surrounded by nature. This charming campground provides an ideal setting for those seeking a peaceful escape, with amenities that cater to both adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of Potts Preserve is its emphasis on immersive outdoor experiences. The campsite offers designated areas for hammock camping right beside the river, allowing guests to disconnect and recharge amidst stunning natural beauty.

  • 15 Miles of Hiking Trails: Maintained by the Florida Trail Association, these trails offer diverse terrain and wildlife spotting opportunities, as noted by recent visitors.
  • Abundant Wildlife: Guests have reported sightings of owls, woodpeckers, and ibis, making it a haven for nature lovers.
  • Free Access: Unlike traditional campgrounds, Potts Preserve offers free camping, adding to its allure as an affordable escape.

Customer feedback highlights the campground's serene atmosphere and natural beauty. Visitors have praised its peacefulness, with one guest describing it as a "must-book" destination for weekends away from the city. Another visitor appreciated the well-maintained trails and the opportunity to experience Florida's diverse wildlife.

Whether you're looking to unwind under the stars or embark on adventurous hikes, Potts Preserve Campground promises an unforgettable outdoor experience, all at no cost. It’s more than just a campsite—it’s a gateway to nature’s tranquility.

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Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Offerings

RV camping

Activities

Hiking

Amenities

Picnic tables

Public restroom

Restroom

Running water

Tent sites

Children

Good for kids

Kid-friendly hikes

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

A Photos Jul 04
★★★★★5

I love this place more than my own home. My girlfriend and I always book it when we need a weekend away from the city. We put our hammocks up right by the river and just have an amazing time. Highly and I mean highly recommended. And to top it all off, it’s free!!

Tia Silvasy Jan 22
★★★★★5

Great spot for camping. Not many people so it’s peaceful and quiet. Saw owls, woodpecker and ibis. There are 15 miles of hiking trails here maintained by the Florida Trail Association. I took the orange blaze trail from the north side of the furthest camping area. It was just mowed and fallen trees cleared as of Jan. 20, 2024.

Ryan Wescott May 04
★★★★★5

Beautiful spot. Free, plenty of space , Beautiful river view with tables. Worth going.

Ina Trueluck Dec 21
★★★★★5

Nice primitive area... No running water but how else do you fish and eat, campfire 🔥. Love the scenery 💗

Denise the Exploring mama May 13
★★★★★5

So nice and quiet all we heard were the birds chirping.