Hours
Monday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMTuesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, Closed
Sunday, Closed
Thousand Trails Three Flags Introduce
Thousand Trails Three Flags is a gem among RV parks in Wildwood, Florida, known for its inviting atmosphere and exceptional service. Nestled at 1755 FL-44, this campground offers a perfect blend of nature and convenience, making it a favorite destination for travelers seeking a relaxing experience.
What sets Thousand Trails Three Flags apart is its friendly community vibe. The staff is renowned for their warmth and helpfulness, creating a welcoming environment where campers feel at home. The park's smaller size fosters close-knit relationships among guests, often compared to a big family, enhancing the overall experience.
- Pros: - A pristine pool for relaxation - Welcoming and helpful staff - Clean bathrooms with hot water - Easy check-in process - On-site amenities like mini-golf and a lodge - Nearby cow pasture adding charm to the setting
- Considerations: - Roads are narrow, one-way, but still suitable for big rigs - Internet connectivity can be variable; moving sites may be an option - No playground, though mini-golf is available (updates recommended)
Customer feedback praises the park's friendly staff and community atmosphere. Guests appreciate the ease of maneuvering despite road challenges and the joy of experiencing a unique setting with a cow pasture nearby.
Whether you're traveling in an RV or seeking lodge comfort, Thousand Trails Three Flags offers a memorable stay. Its blend of nature, amenities, and community makes it a top choice for families and adventurers alike.
Visit Thousand Trails Three Flags today! For inquiries, call 1 352-748-3870. Open Monday to Friday from 9 AM to 5 PM, weekends closed.
Location
Customer Reviews
The best Thousand Trails RV park in Florida. The staff is absolutely a joy to work with, helpful, caring, friendly. They go above and beyond for guests, the other campers are all friendly and respectful as well. This park is like a big family the way everyone gets along and are all helpful to one another. We always enjoy our stays there.
Big rig friendly (40 foot 5th wheel) Pros- -Nice pool -Smaller park with a very friendly community - staff were very nice - bathrooms were clean with hot water - check in was very nice and easy. Staff asked out preferences and gave site assignment accordingly. -mini golf, lodge, etc… were all very nice. -cow pasture next door was a fun addition Cons- - Roads were small and all one way which made maneuvering tougher for the big rig but I would still consider the park big rig friendly. - Starlink was tough to get a consistent signal. We could have asked to be moved but we made it work. - There is no playground for kids and the mini golf course could use updates.
RV park with full hookups, pull through, grassy sides, not leveled. Good Verizon and T mobile services are good. Spots are average size. Very nice and helpful staff, clean laundry room. Close to the villages and shopping.
Grounds are well kept and accommodated our 44 ft 5th wheel and 2 cars. Communication via text was great for real time updates and information in the park. Would love to see more playground for kids, but the pickle ball, mini golf and pool were a hit! Will definitely be back.
We love finding the hidden gems at all the Thousand Trails parks we visit and Three Flags gave us one of the best surprises we've found thus far: beauty berries. In our first day i found a small book in their library called Florida's Incredible Wild Edibles which I picked up and read thinking we'd find time to forage later and no sooner had I walked out of the library to go back to my RV did I find tons of Beauty Berries! (Plant name: Callicarpa Americana) The book provided a recipe for beauty berry jelly, because eaten raw beauty berries are not the best, so of course we had to try our hand at making this elusive jelly and because our jelly came out so delicious I feel compelled to share it here so others can carefully collect their own berries and enjoy the jelly too. Beauty Berry Jelly: 1.5 quarts beauty berries - washed 2 qts water Boil 20 minutes and strain to make infusion Use 3 cups of infusion and 1.5 cups of lemon juice, 1 pack of sure-jell, and 4.5-5 cups of sugar. Bring to a second boil and boil for 2 minutes. Remove from burner and allow to stand until foam forms. Skim off foam. Jar or refrigerate immediately. Emphasis on the careful collection part. We were approached by a staff member who was very friendly and reminded us that it's Florida, there are snakes. Which we didn't see luckily but this location is also alongside a cow pasture and I loved seeing all the cows grazing through my windows in the mornings. Other notes: Pool was great, mananagemnt was fantastic, everything was very clean and we enjoyed our stay the only exception being the old woman who tried to convince us that beauty berries were toxic after I had eaten about a handful and immediately sent my husband into a panic. Still alive though because they're totally safe to eat.
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