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A Campers World
Overview
A Campers World offers a quiet, rural retreat in the scenic Big Bend region of Florida. This small, family-owned park provides a practical and grounded home base for travelers seeking a slower pace away from the high-traffic coastal resorts. It is characterized by its peaceful, shaded sites and a genuinely welcoming atmosphere, making it a reliable choice for those navigating the North Florida countryside. The park maintains a simple, friendly environment that focuses on providing a restful experience for those passing through or staying to explore the natural surroundings.
Location & Surroundings
Situated along Highway 19/27 in Lamont, the park sits at the intersection of convenience and natural beauty. It is surrounded by the vast timberlands and conservation areas that define Taylor and Jefferson Counties. While the immediate area is sparsely populated and quiet, the location provides easy access to the Gulf Coast and the capital city, Tallahassee, allowing visitors to enjoy a perfect balance of solitude and regional exploration. The landscape is dominated by Old Florida scenery, featuring dense forests and nearby river systems.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped with the essential features needed for a comfortable and stress-free stay. Guests can access full hookup sites featuring both 30 and 50-amp electrical service to accommodate various RV types. Large pull-through sites are available for easier navigation for big rigs, while on-site facilities like laundry and clean restrooms provide added convenience for long-term visitors. The park is also pet-friendly, offering plenty of natural space for daily walks under a canopy of mature oak and pine trees.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the close proximity to Econfina River State Park, where kayaking, coastal fishing, and hiking are popular daily activities. The St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge is another nearby treasure, offering world-class birdwatching and scenic photography opportunities along the coast. For a taste of local history or necessary supplies, the town of Perry is a short drive away, featuring the Forest Capital Museum State Park, which celebrates the rich heritage of the region’s timber industry.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who prefer rustic simplicity and quiet nights over high-end resort glitz. It is a perfect fit for hunters, fishers, and birdwatchers exploring the diverse natural corridors of the Big Bend region. Additionally, those looking for a convenient overnight stop during a North Florida road trip will find A Campers World to be a peaceful, affordable, and hospitable alternative to larger, crowded commercial campgrounds found in more urbanized areas.
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User Reviews
Mark Fortune
This campground reminds me of one of those dating apps. Their website description looks great but in real life it is a real loser. Terrible restrooms, laundry room, and pool is closed and full of green stuff. Power pedestal trips anything over 4,000 watts of draw. Tried a second pedestal with same result, There are NO other amenities mentioned on their website. Host tried to help but campground is just not maintained.
danny keeton
Way over priced it is a crappie run down campgrounds we have been on the road 3 years this d by fare the worst I would be ashamed if it were mine
Joan E Smith
Monticello FL has a Good Sam member benefit. A camping place you're going to like that is the easiest check in. Our picture is taken to show vacancy camp sites available on the day of our visit.
Andrea Downard
This is a perfect stop for a night when traveling. The grounds are kept nicely and there is an in ground pool. It’s right off of I-10 and 19. Super easy to get in and out and there are pull throughs so you don’t have to unhook. The hosts were super friendly and made sure our stay was comfortable. We will definitely be back.
Pamela Coughlin
Quiet pretty much. With a little upgrades, this would be a great campgrounds.
Jeff Kimberlin
I was told that any unit older then 10 yrs of age would only be allowed for a night or 2 after inquiring about a few months stay. I was told this was because of the parks image with older equipment would turn other vacationers away. Well my rig is in mint condition inside and out but they didn't care. They also didn't like it when I mentioned that if they are so worried about their image then they might want to mow the 2 foot tall grass at the KOA and Campers world (1 owner owns both camp grounds) and perhaps cleaning up the facilities would be a great start not to mention all of the busted up and nasty converted school bus and dirty trailers they had at both locations. I lived at the Campers world for a year around 98-99 and the owners were amazing and on point. Sorry but these people really disappointed me especially after I called a month in advance and gave them all my info including my trailer yr make and model telling them that's I'm moving back to Fla and needed a spot until I bought a house. I'd suggest staying at the truckstop before I'd recommend these places. Here are some pictures to show that my unit isn't a dumpster fire...
Pam Perez
We stayed for one night and easy access from I-10. The campground has plenty of shade from pine trees and full hookups. It is a very quiet except for the expected road noise from I-10. Bathrooms are older but clean. No toilet paper in the ladies bathhouse. We will definitely stay here on our way thru again.
Aidan Smith
Great place to live. Or stay and i love staying here in flordia
Voakley ฯ
I have been to some really great concerts at this stadium. The music sounds great through the entire area. Parking is alright. Depending on the size of the event get there early to be able to get in their gated parking. Overflow parking is normally offered by local citizens for a nominal donation.
Gary McGuinness
Nice, quiet and peaceful. Not much amenities on gravel, dirt road. Honor system for $30 a night. Back in or pull through, basic or 30/50 amp full hookups. Treed level spaces gravel in dirt. Well shaded with tall pines. Great for a few nights if you want some quiet. Laundry and pool on site.