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Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

Overview

Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground offers a unique blend of 750 acres of pine forest and the magic of a world-class resort. It provides a peaceful escape from the bustling theme parks, allowing guests to relax in a natural setting. Whether you are staying in a premium RV site or a cabin, the atmosphere is distinctly rustic and family-oriented, capturing the essence of the American frontier while maintaining Disney's high standards of hospitality and guest service.

Location & Surroundings

Tucked away in Lake Buena Vista, FL, the campground sits on the shores of Bay Lake, offering a serene waterfront experience. The landscape is filled with winding trails and cypress trees, providing ample shade and privacy for every camper. Despite its secluded feel, it is conveniently located within the heart of the Walt Disney World property, connecting guests to the theme parks via complimentary bus or water taxi systems.

Amenities & Park Features

The resort offers extensive recreation, including the Meadow Swimmin' Pool with a waterslide and whirlpool spa. Guests can enjoy several unique features:

  • The Tri-Circle-D Ranch for horseback riding and carriage tours.
  • Nightly Chip 'n' Dale's Campfire Sing-A-Long sessions.
  • Spacious sites with full hookups, cable TV, and picnic tables.
Golf cart rentals are also popular for navigating the expansive grounds and visiting the onsite general stores or the Settlement area for nightly entertainment.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

While the resort itself is a destination, the primary draw is the proximity to the Magic Kingdom Park, which is just a short boat ride away. Guests can also take advantage of the efficient Disney transportation system to visit Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. For shopping and dining, the Disney Springs area is easily accessible, offering a wide variety of entertainment options for visitors of all ages.

Who This Park Is Best For

This resort is ideal for families seeking an immersive camping experience without sacrificing convenience or entertainment. It appeals to RVers who value a resort-style atmosphere and those who want a quiet retreat after a long day at the parks. It is also a great choice for pet owners, as the designated Waggin' Trails Dog Park and pet-friendly loops make it a welcoming destination for travelers bringing their four-legged friends along.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Heated Pool
• Hot Tub
• Lake
• Swimming
• Fishing
• Boat Rental
• Body Of Water (Bay Lake)
• Game Room
• Playground
• Archery Range

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Pets $
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• ATM Machine
• Self-Service RV Wash
• Dog Park

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Fishing
• Kayaking/Canoeing
• Boating

- Facility

• Type (Campground)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• WiFi at Park Supports Streaming
• On-Site WiFi Tech Support
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 843 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (843)
• Paved Sites (753)
• Max Length (60)
• All-Weather Sites (90)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Big Rig Sites
• Full Hookups (753)
• Water (90)
• Electric (90)
• Max Amps (50)
• Back-ins (35 x 60)

User Reviews

David Weimer

October 31, 2025

There are no rooms, the camp sites are perfect. When we got there another site was being prepared and they literally powerwashed everything and it looked brand new before the next person came in. No bugs, a ton of lizards and turkey. The bathrooms were always perfect which for a campsite with sand, that was odd to me. People were great, food was great, and transportation to the parks was easy and great! Remember though, for tent campers, the humidity... bring lots of fans...

Holly Baker

October 28, 2025

We absolutely love the campground. We have been coming for years and it just gets better. Sites are good. The transportation to and from the parks and disney springs are easy. The scavenger hunts, campfire and other activities give you time to wind down and relax. Highly recommend.

Tony Brady

October 26, 2025

Very pretty campground in a cypress and pine forest. Campsites are spacious with vegetation separating them. There are a lot of activities going on in the campground and even more for the holidays. We stayed for Halloween. Many people decorated their site and there is Trick or Treating nightly. Golf carts are the best way to get around.

Tom Cooke

October 13, 2025

Site 232 Evidently loops 100-300 are the oldest sites in the campground and are smaller than the newer ones. Our site was a little narrow, but we didn’t have a problem extending the awning and using our camp chairs. The parking site is a concrete pad, level, clean and in great shape. Large pea gravel area at the back of the site with picnic table and fire ring. Surprisingly private. The bathhouse was very nice and very close.. We really liked the site and the location, very close to the camp store and marina for the water taxi to the Magic Kingdom. Regular bus stops nearby for other sections of the amusement park.

PopopThePatriot Ford

September 30, 2025

Disney’s Fort Wilderness Campground is a masterclass in family fun! Pristine RV sites, full hookups, ample shade, and jaw-dropping views of WDW fireworks and the Electrical Water Pageant. Kids go wild for hayrides, archery, canoeing, pony rides, and nature trails. Chip ‘n’ Dale’s Campfire Sing-Along with s’mores and movies under the stars is pure magic. Dogs love the trails and dog park. Boats to Magic Kingdom are a breeze—connect to monorail or Skyliner for all parks, running an hour past closing, even for after-hours events. Staff’s attentive, but ask for check-in perks like pins upfront; they’re busy! So much to do, we extended a week and grabbed the grandkids. Unforgettable!

George Boyd

May 12, 2025

We love this place. It has to be what every other campground strives to be. Park your vehicle and forget it, there is bus service to everywhere and bus stops everywhere. Also, there are no bugs, almost total shade, and the cleanest campsites you will ever use.

Angie Palank

April 29, 2025

I normally do not write reviews but when we talk about the brand name "Disney" we pay a premium for an experience. In this case there was nothing but disappointment. We checked in 04/25 for our sons birthday which everything went ok this day no issues. Saturday however we woke up and went to the kids pool at 12 (they open at 10). Right after we got there the staff tested the water and told everyone the pool had to be closed. They mentioned they needed to call their vendor to correct the issues. Fast forward it is 5pm and the pool was still closed (not sure when they actually reopened). When you are going on a short trip I understand things happen but you are disney and you have 1 kids pool on the whole ground that is shut down. Disappointment 2 was before we booked we were told there was a stocked pond on the property and just buy the live bait and you will be set. We did just that and 3 days of fishing and not a bite. They also have about a 20 ft long dock that you are required to fish from. Now mind you there are 1000 campsites which the dock fits about 5 people fishing otherwise you are casting on top of one another so safety you can't do more. But again you are disney can you not afford a bigger dock? Or and actual stocked pond? I understand it is fishing but it is also an experience that you pay the disney premium for. We have also stayed at plenty of the disney hotel resorts with no issues but the camping experience was a birthday disappointment.

Stephanie H

April 21, 2025

We stayed here in March for spring break. We are avid Disney fans and love the resorts, but this was way more affordable for our family of six. I will say if you are into camping, it’s pretty good. There are multiple places to eat and activities. However, we stayed in a cabin and we basically had to beg for service and for them to clean. The cabin slept 6, but they only provide towels for 3. The blankets are super thin fleece ones. They don’t provide towels at the pool like a normal Disney resort. It just didn’t have the magic that staying in a resort did.

Lourdes Toledo

April 10, 2025

We went here for the first time and… it was magical. We stayed in our tent… such a nice, happy place to disconnect from daily hustle and stress of life. All workers are amazingly nice, transportation every 5 minutes in case you didn’t get a golf cart, the amenities -bathrooms, showers, restaurants, shop, campfire, activities- TOP NOTCH! We will come back FOR SURE!

Jacob Revels

April 03, 2025

Me and my family went to Disney Fort wilderness spring break this year. I have to say it is awesome. The campground itself is just wonderful one of the things that I would definitely change which I’m still gonna give a five star review on because the campground was amazing, Is you do need to have Propane refills or where people can actually buy a propane tank seeing how it is a very expensive campground so people won’t have to drive off of the campground to go to Publix or Walmart to get refills. Every other campground that we’ve been to has had refills on propane this will help out the campground so much because not only were we there for one week, but we had no propane for our camper because we ran out, and we did not want to leave the campground so we just used the showers that were available which no problem but however, once again if it’s expensive, the campground itself then there should be propane on the campground. Please bring your own propane and even an extra tank. The front office was not very clear on why they didn’t have propane. The lady just said the guy that handled the propane before COVID has retired. However, there are plenty of companies out there that would do this. Plus it’s Disney. The money this place brings in there should PROPANE!!! We did love the deer , the turkeys and rabbits we saw. We also loved the HOOP DEE DOO Revue. There are so many friendly people we met here and it was a pleasure. The pools are so nice and so much fun. The campground is super clean and the slabs are nice and level. They have ponies and horses and my kids rode the ponies. They also had kayaks and canoes and ride did the kayaks. Super fun. They have scavenger hunts. We will be back during Christmas. 🎄 GIVE THIS CAMPGROUND A TRY. You will deff not regret it. It’s pretty awesome.

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