FLORIDA IS OPEN AND CONTINUES TO BE THE BEST PLACE TO CAMP.
Hurricane Ian was a devastating storm and caused major flooding and severe damage along the coastal
areas of Ft. Myers Beach, Captive and Sanibel Island and Estero Bay and Bonita Springs. Some RV parks
received extensive damage and will be closed for an extended period of time. Our thoughts and prayers
go out to these park owners, their staff, and their guests who’s lives and businesses have been
temporarily devastated by this storm. We wish them the best as they rebuild.
Fortunately most of the parks in the SW Florida have re-opened and have power. Florida is a very
large state with over 800 RV parks, and SW Florida has more RV parks than any other area of the
state. Rest assured Florida is open for visitors and welcoming all RVers and campers.
Please continue to travel and camp in Florida. Whether you are wanting to camp now, or are waiting
for the Snow Bird Season to start, you will be happy you picked Florida. You can find your perfect
RV site right here on www.campflorida.com. If you have any questions, or would like assistance,
you can call the Camp Florida office at 850-562-7151. Thank you, we appreciate you choosing Florida
as your vacation and RV park destination.
NOTE: If you are planning a trip to SW Florida is advisable to reach out to RV parks to check on
their status and site availability, and be sure to make reservations in advance.
Lake Breeze RV Park
South Florida RV Park
Amenities:
Boating/CanoeingFishingInternet/Wifi AvailablePet FriendlyRestroomsRV StorageFeatures:
Accommodates Double SlideoutsElectric 30 ampElectric 50 ampFull Hookup SitesOther Rental AccommodationsTent Sites
Our park is nestled in south central Florida along the dike of Lake Okeechobee. This adult, 55 and older, park is located in Lakeport, Florida, south-west of Okeechobee on the corner of State Route 78 and 721 in a country setting.
Harney Pond Canal is just across the road and goes right into Lake Okeechobee, which is well known for the best Bass, Blue Gill and Crappie fishing that Florida has to offer.
This small town offers convenient stores, restaurants, the Brighton Seminole Indian Reservation, rodeos, and all the fishing you can stand as well as a quiet and laid back atmosphere.