Synopses & Reviews
Florida is one of Americas most magnificent states, and theres no better way to enjoy its natural riches than by camping. You can cool off in fresh springs or build sand castles by the ocean; snorkel in the Keys or hike in the pine highlands; catch fish or pedal on multiuse trails.
Camping Florida leads you to these experiences and more, whether you want to camp alone or with a group. It is the most comprehensive guide available to the Sunshine States public campgrounds and campsites, which ensure reliability, affordabilityand memorable stays in the most beautiful locations throughout the state. Look inside for information on:
Campground location
Facilities and hookups
Fees and reservations
Recreational activities
Necessary equipment and clothing
Tips on wildlife and safety
Synopsis
Florida hosts some six million campers annually, and many of them stay at the states public campgrounds and campsites—for reliability, affordability, and their beautiful locations in remote nooks and crannies of the state. Camping Florida is the most comprehensive guide available to the Sunshine States public campgrounds and campsites. Nearly exhaustive in scope, this guide covers everything from primitive sites to developed ones; and from youth and group sites to teepees, yurts, and cabins for individuals, friends, and families.
About the Author
Rick Sapp has been camping all his life, first in his back yard, then in his fathers World War II canvas shelter as a Boy Scout, and now with the latest camping equipment. The author of a dozen books, including Road Biking Florida (FalconGuides), he lives in Gainesville, Florida.