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Lake Kissimmee State Park


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Dr. Ty Flewelling

November 07, 2025

Lake Kissimmee Park is what "old Florida " used to look like. In the park we saw deer, wild turkey, Amarillo, and turkey vultures. They have great picnic arrangements, boat ramps and a dock general store (open on weekends) and plenty of camping for tents, 5th wheels, and RVs of any size.

Rodney W

September 15, 2025

I started bringing my kids here in 1984 or so as I used to live in the area. My most recent visit was in August 2025 when my wife and I rented one of the two air conditioned “Glamour Tents” on site. It comes with all you need to change clothes, sleep and even a covered front porch with a double seat rocking chair to sit out of the rain or sun. They are in nice shady hammock areas very close to large well lit clean restrooms. Be sure to say hi to Kim the current camp host as she does an excellent job of seeing that you have what you need. We bring our own food, camp cookstove, screened pop-up tent, folding table and chairs and set it up behind the sleeping tent. But we are regular rabid er, I mean avid campers and we have lots of home comforts we bring with us. If you have your own folding cart, bring it, as the one supplied is a nice gesture but small and flimsy and you have a fairly long walk to the parking area designated for the Glamour Tents parking to the tent itself. You can buy firewood and ice there. Also there is a small store nearby outside the park. But be aware this state park is a long way from everything. No restaurants or gas nearby. Great star viewing at night. Nice and quiet when there are no airboats around. Lots of dear, opossum and bird sightings. Nice hikes (in the cooler months) We brought a 16’ Jon boat and spent the day exploring the lakes and streams nearby as the breeze on the water made the heat index bearable. I’m a native Floridian, so heat and humidity, while oppressive as all get out, are manageable in an air conditioned tent in August for me. The park itself is one of the best in the system as far as their camping spots and hiking go. All are private, large and shady sites with paved roads and pads. We usually bring our own and tent camp in the cooler months or rent a state park cabin when they are available so this was a big treat for us. There is a fire pit but bring your own fire starting stuff. A very lovely romantic weekend getaway.

Tim Dahr

August 26, 2025

First time there, actually was an alternative decision, several other sites were booked in a way you couldn't put 3 or 4 days together. But it turned out to be a great time, very quiet, employees and guests were very friendly. Saw lots of wildlife, various birds, gopher turtles, armadillos, and lots of deer. On the way checking out we were informed that we would be unable to return in late October as planned, big time remodel.

Brian Lambert

July 20, 2025

Most of the time, we were the only ones in the campground. Rangers were very nice. I would not recommend large rigs here. We're towing a 45' RV and it was definitely tight.

Heidi Mitchell

June 20, 2025

The campground is peaceful, orderly, beautiful, spacious, and has the best shower houses. But what makes it top notch is the luminary greeting of the ranger at the gate who has that knack of professionalism tied off with the warmth of someone who truly welcomes you like a friend.

Sue Broderick

February 23, 2022

This campground is in a secluded area in the Jungles of central Florida! A beautiful lake for boats and fishing. We rode 13.5 miles on our mountain bikes on very sandy trails through the jungle and then on paved areas. It was a little too jungley for us and 2 nights was enough. Ranger was outstanding with info.

Brenda Haskell

February 13, 2022

We camped here in a travel trailer. The campgrounds weren't even half full and I don't know why. It is a beautiful park. So peaceful. Super clean facilities. Wide large sites. Hosts were so kind and friendly. We wished we had more time here as we would have liked to kayak.

Graham Booth

February 07, 2022

Nice state park with separate sections for camping, boat launch, and trails. The trails are all in soft sand and it it a good walk down to anything that remotely looks like a lakeside. You will be met with a transition zone of marshland grasses and a raised banking. There are no boardwalks or laid out lakeside trails. Most of the walking is a mixture of forest and open scrub. Bring water. Great lookout to climb up halfway. The top needs work and is roped off. Kids playground and picnic areas near the parking lot.

Miles Marker

January 09, 2022

Campgrounds here are fantastic. The site we had (#20) was nice and secluded and it appears that most sites are that way. We could not easily see our neighbors and things were nice and quiet. We had deer in the area behind our campsite both in the morning and evening. Restrooms were nice and clean. We will definitely be visiting again.

Debbie Lane

September 14, 2020

Love this place, only one gripe and that is that their power grid needs work.