RV Resorts & Parks in Clermont, Florida

RV Resorts & Parks in Clermont, Florida

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Clermont is in Lake County, Florida, 22 miles west of Orlando. The city offers campers and visitors plenty of attractions and recreational opportunities year round. Visit historic downtown Clermont or fish for bass in Dixie Lake or Lake Apopka. Additionally, numerous hiking trails are located throughout the city, allowing outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy nature and view wildlife such as bald eagles and tortoises.

Clerbrook Golf and RV Resort

Clerbrook Resort spans 287 acres and is located in Lake County. This resort has more than 1,250 sites and also accommodates cabin and villa rental units. RV sites have full hookups, 50-amp electric service, cable TV and wireless Internet access. Campers can enjoy the resort's many facilities including the 18-hole golf course, swimming pools and whirlpool spas. Fish at the resort's stocked fishing pond or hike along the many nature trails that surround the park.



Visit the 4500-acre Lake Louisa State Park just 15 miles away for more activities. Lake Louisa State Park features over 20 miles of hiking trails, opportunities for wildlife viewing, and fishing and boating at Dixie Lake.



Clerbrook Golf and RV Resort

20005 U.S. Hwy. 27

Clermont, FL 34715-9039

352-394-5513

clerbrook.com

Bee's RV Resort

Fish for species like bass and crappie.
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Bee's RV Resort offers 214 sites with full hookups. Site amenities include 30/50-amp service, cable TV and wireless Internet access. Campers can take a dip at the resort's swimming pool or hike nature trails nearby. Other amenities include laundry facilities, hot showers and RV storage.



Lake Apopka is about 20 minutes away, where you can enjoy water recreation such as boating and fishing. Game fish include largemouth bass, crappie, sunshine bass and bluegill.



Bee's RV Resort

20260 U.S. Hwy. 27

Clermont, FL 34715

352-429-2116

beesrvresort.com

Torchlite RV Park

Torchlite RV Park is surrounded by oak trees with paved roads and shaded sites. The park offers 96 sites with full hookups. Other amenities include concrete pads, picnic tables, shuffleboard, bath houses and a club house. Choose from daily, weekly, seasonal or annual rates when reserving your campsite. The park also offers partial hookups of just water and electricity.



Take a day trip to Withlacoochee State Forest, about an hour away for activities like hiking, canoeing and viewing a variety of wildlife. Animals you may encounter include tortoise, bald eagle, white-tailed deer and wild turkey.



Torchlite RV Park

10201 U.S. Hwy. 27

Clermont, FL 34711

352-394-3716

torchlitervpark.com

Article Written By Rona Aquino

Rona Aquino began writing professionally in 2008. As an avid marathon runner and outdoor enthusiast, she writes on topics of running, fitness and outdoor recreation for various publications. Aquino holds a Bachelor of Arts in communications and English from the University of Maryland College Park.

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