Reviews
Moss Park
User Reviews
Celia Callahan
Great park close to home. Love the campground. Sites are all nice most are shaded . Nice hiking and we’ve kayaked the lakes. Day use area very nice as well. Great location to stay if you’re visiting the parks
Taylor Williamson
Going to put the one negative at the top nothing to major for me but others might find it relevant; the map that is given is very helpful. I would highly recommend also using All trails app in conjunction with the map that's handed out as its good for a very broad general area of where things are but lacks precision. (You'll understand if you grab one and go ) When i went with my family it was beautiful, staff were very friendly. Park is nice, good way to spend the weekend if need to get away from the bustle and hustle of modern society. Trails are marked with paint keep eyes at trees. Start of trail will show which color to follow. Paths that we took were overall pretty distinguishable from non trail paths.
Maria Amitesarove Real Estate
If you’re near Lake Nona and want to connect with nature in a pure, untouched way, this is a great spot. You’re safely inside a national park, with lake views, ramps for jet skis and boats, a kids’ playground, and walking trails. They also host kids’ parties. It’s wonderful — I love it! I can walk while enjoying the beauty of nature and listening to the birds. So relaxing.
Lisett Mendez
Horrible experience – car broken into, no security, no support, ruined our family vacation We visited Moss Park on Saturday, July 12th around 3:40 PM for a family birthday celebration. We parked in the back area of the park, right in front of the pavilion where the party was taking place. In less than 30 minutes, someone smashed our car window and stole my purse, which had all of my and my husband’s important documents. We immediately called the police, and while they responded, the park staff offered no help at all. They said they had no cameras, saw nothing, and didn’t even provide a report or any kind of real support. The worst part was that our children were crying and extremely nervous. What was supposed to be a joyful family moment turned into a traumatic and stressful experience that completely ruined our vacation. This park has zero security measures and clearly no concern for visitor safety. We will never return, and we strongly advise others to be very cautious if you choose to go. You are completely unprotected here.
A G Whitehurst
We are loving camping at this park! (In town for an event at UCF.) It's quiet. The sites are clean and well kept. The wildlife has been a refreshing surprise.
S Samayoa
Enjoy, nature, boating, kayaking on lake and picnics in the park. They do not supply any kayaks or boat, bring your own. Good hiking trail. Have bathroom, good camping site. $3 to enter park
M
Moss Park is an Orange County (FL) park that offers camping, hiking, picnicking, boating, and more! It's incredibly peaceful and hard to believe it's so close to busy Orlando! Beautiful oak trees and pines, several lakes, and hiking trails. Boat ramps. Event pavilions. Playgrounds. Volleyball. This park has something for everyone! Interesting history, too! Recommended!
Josh E
Nice camping location. Unfortunately, quiet hours are NOT enforced at all! Nor are the vehicle limits at campsites.
Carly Altieri
Another 5 star, beautiful and safe RV campground with relaxed ambience and conveniently located near Lake Nona Area. Water, 30 and 50 amp electric hookup, fire pit, clean, and affordable.
Sarah S
One of my favorite parks in Orlando. Wonderful for parties, they have covered pavilions you can rent for $50 (double check!) and you can use approved vendors for entertainment like bounce houses and slides. I also love this park just for quiet picnic days when the weather is nice. It is so serene by the water, and the large trees are gorgeous. Bring a picnic blanket and some art or a journal for some reflection time. P.S. The sandhill cranes can get a little too friendly, just a heads up if that matters to you. They will most likely pay you a visit regardless of whether you have food or not.