The SWISH Vintage RV’s guidebook

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The SWISH Vintage RV’s guidebook

Camping Places

The best camping places around Florida
The best place to camp in Disney.
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The Campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort
4510 Fort Wilderness Trail
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The best place to camp in Disney.

Parks & Nature Attractions

"Wonderful staff who’s wonderful efforts to protect the birds of prey in the area (from residential housing to rehabilitation for release) are making an impact and is a worthy cause to support."
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Audubon Center for Birds of Prey
1101 Audubon Way
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"Wonderful staff who’s wonderful efforts to protect the birds of prey in the area (from residential housing to rehabilitation for release) are making an impact and is a worthy cause to support."
The Rainbow River is a spectacular first magnitude spring fed river flowing for approximately 6 miles from the head springs to where it merges downstream with the Withlacochee river. The head springs, which produce about 500 million gallons of crystal clear water a day, are gorgeous. In order to access the headsprings you must enter Rainbow Springs State Park. No powerboats are allowed near the head springs area, however there is swimming available. Powerboats elsewhere on the river are compelled to cruise at idle...no wake. It is also very shallow in several areas so only shallow draft boats ( pontoon boats etc.) should consider it.
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Parque Estatal Rainbow Springs
19158 SW 81st Pl Rd
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The Rainbow River is a spectacular first magnitude spring fed river flowing for approximately 6 miles from the head springs to where it merges downstream with the Withlacochee river. The head springs, which produce about 500 million gallons of crystal clear water a day, are gorgeous. In order to access the headsprings you must enter Rainbow Springs State Park. No powerboats are allowed near the head springs area, however there is swimming available. Powerboats elsewhere on the river are compelled to cruise at idle...no wake. It is also very shallow in several areas so only shallow draft boats ( pontoon boats etc.) should consider it.
Sholom Park is a non-profit, privately owned, 44-acre botanical garden in Ocala, Florida. Opened to the public in 2004, the park features more than 2 miles of paved trails and more than 100 species of plants and trees. Sholom Park seeks to become a model of land stewardship and the preservation of open space for education and public enjoyment. Guests are invited to experience a true feeling of serenity, contentment, joy and inner peace.
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Sholom Park
7110 SW 80th Ave
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Sholom Park is a non-profit, privately owned, 44-acre botanical garden in Ocala, Florida. Opened to the public in 2004, the park features more than 2 miles of paved trails and more than 100 species of plants and trees. Sholom Park seeks to become a model of land stewardship and the preservation of open space for education and public enjoyment. Guests are invited to experience a true feeling of serenity, contentment, joy and inner peace.
Lake Louisa State Park is 4500 acres of beautiful, real Florida! Just minutes from the area's major attractions, the park hosts guided horseback rides, guided kayak eco-tours, kayak canoe and bike rentals, fishing, hiking, biking, camping, swimming, and just about anything else you would expect in a natural setting. Home to 20+ miles of trails, 7 lakes, 60 campsites, 20 cabins, a swim beach, playground, fishing piers, and more, you could spend days on end exploring this treasured gem.
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Parque Estatal Lake Louisa
7305 US-27
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Lake Louisa State Park is 4500 acres of beautiful, real Florida! Just minutes from the area's major attractions, the park hosts guided horseback rides, guided kayak eco-tours, kayak canoe and bike rentals, fishing, hiking, biking, camping, swimming, and just about anything else you would expect in a natural setting. Home to 20+ miles of trails, 7 lakes, 60 campsites, 20 cabins, a swim beach, playground, fishing piers, and more, you could spend days on end exploring this treasured gem.
"You can go "off road" on a tram ride (fee), stop in at the CCC museum, walk on a boardwalk trail; see alligators, turtles, many species of birds, various other wildlife, ancient oak trees and so many other plants..."
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Highlands Hammock State Park
4870-5698 Hammock Rd
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"You can go "off road" on a tram ride (fee), stop in at the CCC museum, walk on a boardwalk trail; see alligators, turtles, many species of birds, various other wildlife, ancient oak trees and so many other plants..."
This 7,000-acre area containing diverse plants and wildlife is also popular for swimming, canoeing, hiking and camping.
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Parque Estatal de Wekiwa Springs
1800 Wekiwa Cir
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This 7,000-acre area containing diverse plants and wildlife is also popular for swimming, canoeing, hiking and camping.
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Everglades National Park
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Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park
33104 NW 192nd Ave
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Parque Estatal de Silver Springs
5656 East Silver Springs Boulevard
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Ocala National Forest
Florida 40
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