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Ross Prairie Campground is a charming and welcoming destination for campers seeking a mix of nature and convenience. Nestled at 10660 SW State Rd 200 in Dunnellon, FL, this campground provides a serene environment perfect for those looking to explore the surrounding area or simply unwind in the great outdoors. With its friendly staff, well-maintained facilities, and proximity to local attractions, Ross Prairie Campground is a popular choice among travelers and locals alike.
The campground is staffed by friendly and helpful hosts who are always ready to assist with any needs. Whether you're planning an adventure or simply looking for a place to rest, Ross Prairie Campground offers a welcoming atmosphere and all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay.
Customer Feedback: Visitors have praised Ross Prairie Campground for its convenient location, friendly staff, and well-maintained facilities. Many appreciate the proximity to local trails and attractions, while others highlight the peaceful setting that allows them to relax after exploring nearby areas. The campground's ability to accommodate both RVs and tents makes it a versatile choice for different types of travelers.
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV water hookup
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Camping fee
Credit cards
Good for kids
Kid-friendly hikes
Free parking lot
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Great place to stay if you're planning on exploring the surrounding towns. Park Hosts are super nice and let us have an adapter when we broke the electricity(not really). Loved it!!!
Kinda close to SR200, so at times, road noise is kinda loud, but overall, it is a good place to rest for a couple of days. Nice trial. There's not really much water in the lake or any for that matter . This Campground is set up for equestrian users. Riding trails close by,stays busy from what i have seen.
Small campground, good for solar rigs with the lack of trees. Single bathroom shared with daypark. There is traffic noise due to close proximity to the highway. Easy access to great trails from park. Was very quite and chill during my visit. Friendly camp host checked power breakers on our check in. Access to the Florida Greenway trail.
Nice campground. Plenty of space for campers, vehicles, etc. You can have horses or not have horses, either is fine. Close to Ocala and the charming town of Micanopy. We gave it 4 stars because of the bathroom. The bathroom is quite far from the campground since it's shared with the trail nearby. Also the bathrooms were freezing because there is no heat at all. It would be nice to have heat.
Small state park with electric, 50, 30, 20 amp sites and water hookups. There's a dump station included with nightly fees. I think it is $22 a night, but I get a senior FL resident discount, so I paid $11 per night. There's a $7 per night electric fee. There's a lot of equestrian trails, and you can bring your trailer/horses to ride in the preserve. The camp hosts are very nice people. There's a tree next to must sites and a fire ring, although I can't fathom needing a fire as hot as it is in FL right now. Dunnellon is a cute little town and has most things you might want, fast food, sit down homestyle restaurants, gas (although gas prices are crazy at $3.65 for regular lead-free). There's even a WalMart. The gates to the campground are locked at 7 pm, but you get a code to exit/enter as you need. It's a small park but sites are level, are all pull through and fit bigger rigs. All in all a nice place to be.