RV Parks in Inglis, Florida

RV Parks in Inglis, Florida
Inglis, Fla., is west of Lake Rousseau and near the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, about an hour from Ocala. The Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park has boating, canoeing, fishing and nature trails. The park also has salt marshes and tidal creeks, which are home to saltwater fish, crabs and shellfish. Florida black bears and alligators feed within the park.

Riverlodge RV Resort

Riverlodge RV Resort is near the coast with fishing and boating. On-site amenities include a heated pool, laundry, trails, Wi-Fi and storage. Daily, weekly and monthly rates are available. All sites offer full hookups, with pull-thru available.

Riverlodge RV Resort
13790 W. Foss Groves Path
Inglis, FL 34449
(352) 447-2900
riverlodgervresort.com

Natures Coast Landing RV Resort

Natures Coast Landing RV Resort offers a screened-in heated pool, scheduled activities, and boat access. Citrus County parks offer kayaking, biking and hiking opportunities. Sites can be rented by the day, week and month, and include full hookup.

Natures Coast Landing RV Resort
10173 N. Suncoast Blvd.
Crystal River, FL 34428
(352) 447-5820
naturecoastlandingsrvresort.com

Big Oaks River Resort

Big Oaks River Resort has boat rentals, fishing, and an outdoor pool. Amenities also include a bar, store, laundry and rec room. Goethe State Forest has hiking and biking trails. Sites include full hookups. Daily, weekly and monthly rates are available.

Big Oaks River Resort
14035 W. River Road
Inglis, FL 34449
(352) 447-5333
bigoaksriverresort.com

Article Written By Keith Dooley

Keith Dooley has a degree in outdoor education and sports management. He has worked as an assistant athletic director, head coach and assistant coach in various sports including football, softball and golf. Dooley has worked for various websites in the past, contributing instructional articles on a wide variety of topics.

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