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Pioneer Village RV Resort
Pioneer Village RV Resort is a family-friendly RV resort located in North Fort Myers, Florida. The resort offers a variety of amenities, including a heated pool, hot tub, playground, and a clubhouse with a fitness center. The resort also offers a variety of activities, such as fishing, kayaking, and biking. The resort is located near several attractions, including the Caloosahatchee River, the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, and the Imaginarium Hands-On Museum. Guests can also enjoy shopping and dining in nearby downtown Fort Myers.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Dr. Mel Coakley
No open fires allowed, no picnic table at our site, very narrow roads and extremely tight spaces (33 ft Class C barely made it through). No wifi access included- and all this for a mere $90/night. You will be within touching distance of your neighbors, too because they've squeezes as many sites as possible in. It's bad. Florida resident more than 22 years and have camped all over this state- Pioneer Village rates as my worst experience.
Eric Pritchard
It’s a trailer park but it’s clean, safe, quiet, staff and residents are kind and there is a sense of community. Enjoyed my stay and would return if I’m in the area again.
Ed
I'm really not sure how this place has a 4.0 review as I would not come here again. The park is in a bad location, far from anything to do ( 45 mins from the beach, easy), and it looks like a rough part of town as we saw cops at the gate and a huge sign saying "Community Watch" as you enter. When we arrived they had put us (36' 5th wheel) in a spot that was too narrow for our rig as well as having a hornets nest in the electrical box. Only staying one night, I took a larger spot that I could fit in, not sure why they didn't give me that in the first place as I asked 4 people around that lot if it was taken, they all said it's not a seasonal and I should park there, which I did. When I tested the 50amp, my Hughes Autofomer lit up red, and you all know what that means. Just so happens the maintenance man was there, really nice guy, and told me to plug in next to it because nobody was there, which I did. Thank god this was for one night. Oh, did I tell you guys there's a train that runs through there every few hours? If you need a one day layover, try it, any longer than that, don't.
Johnathan Mandel
Nice place to go. Woodsy setting, but close to everything and I75!
Tim Fitch
Sites are a little tight but a nice quiet Park.