Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
Explore family camping activities that bring all ages together, from outdoor games and scenic hikes to memorable campfire fun that creates lasting memories.
Welcome to our primitive camping spot, nestled in the serene landscape of Ocala, Florida. This campsite offers an authentic outdoor experience for those looking to connect with nature while enjoying essential facilities. Surrounded by tranquil surroundings, our spot is perfect for adventurers, van lifers, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Our primitive camping area provides basic amenities, including a fire ring and bench, making it ideal for those who prefer simplicity and close contact with nature. While there is no access to water on-site, the location is perfect for self-contained vehicles like vans or RVs. Additionally, our campsite has good Verizon signal, allowing you to stay connected while enjoying your time in the great outdoors.
Customers have praised our campsite for its quiet atmosphere and convenience. Many appreciate the absence of strict rules, allowing them to enjoy nature without feeling restricted. The area is patrolled, ensuring safety without disturbance. Visitors recommend being courteous and leaving no trace behind to preserve the natural beauty of the location.
Hiking
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Quiet. Has a fire ring and bench. No access to water.
Excellent place to park if you live in a self contained van. No signs saying no ONP. Trail closes at sunset. Just be curtious and don't leave trash behind. Has Verizon signal good spot to do remote work. The area is patrolled, but they don't bother you.
Great place for a quiet hike in the woods. Nice mountain bike trails also. Unfortunately (for me) the main walking path has been paved, which I don't like, but it makes it more accessible for the public. There are still side trails which are unimproved, thankfully.
This is an awesome place to go mountain biking. The trail network is huge, you can take it all the way to the Santos trailhead. If you're just starting out or mountain bike regularly there are trails for everyone's skill level. There is also a horse and foot traffic trails if you want to go hiking or riding.
It is not a camp site. I just left there right now and the signs said no overnight camping.