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Orange City RV Resort
Overview
Orange City RV Resort offers a peaceful retreat in Central Florida, blending small-town charm with modern convenience. As a Sun Outdoors property, this park provides a well-maintained environment where travelers relax under the shade of mature trees. It is known for its welcoming community vibe and a layout that accommodates both short-term visitors and seasonal residents. Whether you are seeking a quiet winter getaway or a base for exploring Volusia County, this resort provides a comfortable setting with reliable infrastructure and a friendly atmosphere.
Location & Surroundings
Located just off Interstate 4, the resort sits in a prime location within Orange City, FL, making it easily accessible for large motorhomes and trailers. The surrounding area is characterized by scenic natural beauty and historic landmarks. Unlike the bustling coastal cities, this inland location offers a serene pace of life while remaining close to essential services like shopping and dining. The proximity to the St. Johns River ensures that visitors are never far from the unique freshwater ecosystems that define the Florida landscape.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped with numerous amenities designed to enhance the guest experience. Active travelers can enjoy the heated swimming pool, mini-golf course, and shuffleboard courts. For those who prioritize convenience, the resort features clean laundry facilities, a fitness center, and a pet-friendly dog park. Each site offers full hookups with 30- or 50-amp service, ensuring a seamless experience for modern RVs. The clubhouse serves as the heart of the resort, hosting social events that foster a strong sense of camaraderie among guests.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
A major draw to the area is the nearby Blue Spring State Park, a famous winter refuge for West Indian Manatees. Visitors can spend their days kayaking, hiking, or wildlife watching just minutes from their campsite. For a touch of history, the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp offers a unique cultural excursion nearby. Families often visit the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Sanford. These diverse local attractions make the park a fantastic hub for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal choice for snowbirds and retirees looking for an active and social winter community in the sunshine. It also appeals to nature lovers who want proximity to Florida’s freshwater springs without the high-density crowds of major tourist hubs. Because of its spacious sites and diverse amenities, it is also a practical stop for families who require a reliable, high-quality base camp. If you value a blend of outdoor recreation and a quiet environment, this park fits your travel style.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Kelley “mommyberg” Bergman
Sites are very tight and we arrived on a Sunday, which I don't recommend since the office is closed. The staff did help us out and were very friendly in the end.
Gamerwrec chris
I live here its not bad its quiet alot under construction atm and outages are not uncommon
Snickers Choc
To all. Well this goes to the ownership about a situation which started roughly around 2017, which ended abruptly late 2019. I'm looking at the reviews, and they date back to around that time, so I'm going to assume that this is the same owner who did it to me. Life was really peaceful parking my 30ft RV there, and watching my child slowly grow up as a full time Dad. We had nothing to worry about. Suddenly, we got these stupid employees following us around, yada, yada, yada when they should have been after the drug addicts who were there at the time. Back then the lot rent was only $460/mo. No sweat for the 1st year. Suddenly more employees following us around, and lot rent jumped to around $500/mo. Okay. Then suddenly lot rent jumped to $600/mo with more employees following us around, instead of chasing drug addicts. Then less than 30 days before Christmas 2019 I'm getting DCF called to my RV when things were fine, plus a note on my door specifying to either pay double amount of rent price, or get evicted. Meanwhile, all these nice, and modern looking "Park Models" were being charged approximately $2,000/month, they were being moved in one by one, and choking out all the residents who actually paid their rent. I have to tell you dude. I made $4,000 that month, and moved into a REAL house, and showed all of your friends working under you. You really had this day coming to you to be exposed of how you did business back then. Good riddance!
Jr mg
The visit and stay at this place was excellent. I urge you to stay here and enjoy with your family.
Larry Schmuhl
Nice RV resort. Level big space. Pull through available Pool and hot tub
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