Top Glamping Destination Near Jacksonville Tips Mar 11 Written By Luis Pasos Jacksonville is a nice central hub to many different locations to take your next trip. Just a few hours from the Florida Keys, Disney World’s Camp Wilderness, or the Southern Smokey Mountains. You can enjoy a wide array of destinations to choose from. #1 Ginnie Springs, FL Ginnie Springs has become a hotspot for exploring the outdoors. From innertubes to kayaks, to paddleboards scuba diving, and canoes there are many ways to experience Ginnie. The seven crystal clear springs are 72 degrees year-round. Take a dip and explore! #2 Fort Clinch, FL Fort Clinch is an amazing experience. You can enjoy the history of the fort, stop by the ocean for a dip, enjoy some time on the river and finish it off in historic downtown with plenty of family-friendly shopping and restaurants. #3 GatorBack Cycle Park Gatorback Cycle Park is a motocross track in Florida that hosts the Mini O's race as well as the Florida Gold Cup and Florida Winter Am Series all promoted by Unlimited Sports MX #4 Beverly Beach, FL One of the best-kept secrets on the Spacecoast. This small campground has parking right on the beach to sleep to the sounds of the waves and wake up to some of the most amazing sunrises you will ever have right from the trailer. #5 Disney World: Fort Wilderness (Lake Buenavista, FL) You can have it all with a stay at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. You can take the rig and enjoy the campground with all the amenities as well as take a bus or ferry to Disney World parks for easy access and no parking lines. #6 Key West, FL The Florida keys are a stretch of keys (islands) that go down from Miami all the way to Key West. Key West is known as the southernmost tip of the united states and is surrounded by beautiful water year-round. #7 Providence Canyon State Park, GA Uncover the layers of 'Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon' as you navigate the unusual geological formations created by the erosion of the Coastal Plain after years of poor agricultural practices, hike miles of sandy nature trails, and gaze at dark skies while camping at Providence Canyon State Park. #8 Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville, NC Explore hiking trails and visit the small towns around Asheville, NC and drive the Blue Ridge Parkway to see what the mountains are all about. #9 Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, FL Hanna Park is a great little spot to that will not break the bank but will give you access to the beach, multiple pavilions, lakes, and hiking/ mountain biking trails that can allow the entire family to enjoy the outdoors. Luis Pasos
Top Glamping Destination Near Jacksonville Tips Mar 11 Written By Luis Pasos Jacksonville is a nice central hub to many different locations to take your next trip. Just a few hours from the Florida Keys, Disney World’s Camp Wilderness, or the Southern Smokey Mountains. You can enjoy a wide array of destinations to choose from. #1 Ginnie Springs, FL Ginnie Springs has become a hotspot for exploring the outdoors. From innertubes to kayaks, to paddleboards scuba diving, and canoes there are many ways to experience Ginnie. The seven crystal clear springs are 72 degrees year-round. Take a dip and explore! #2 Fort Clinch, FL Fort Clinch is an amazing experience. You can enjoy the history of the fort, stop by the ocean for a dip, enjoy some time on the river and finish it off in historic downtown with plenty of family-friendly shopping and restaurants. #3 GatorBack Cycle Park Gatorback Cycle Park is a motocross track in Florida that hosts the Mini O's race as well as the Florida Gold Cup and Florida Winter Am Series all promoted by Unlimited Sports MX #4 Beverly Beach, FL One of the best-kept secrets on the Spacecoast. This small campground has parking right on the beach to sleep to the sounds of the waves and wake up to some of the most amazing sunrises you will ever have right from the trailer. #5 Disney World: Fort Wilderness (Lake Buenavista, FL) You can have it all with a stay at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground. You can take the rig and enjoy the campground with all the amenities as well as take a bus or ferry to Disney World parks for easy access and no parking lines. #6 Key West, FL The Florida keys are a stretch of keys (islands) that go down from Miami all the way to Key West. Key West is known as the southernmost tip of the united states and is surrounded by beautiful water year-round. #7 Providence Canyon State Park, GA Uncover the layers of 'Georgia’s Little Grand Canyon' as you navigate the unusual geological formations created by the erosion of the Coastal Plain after years of poor agricultural practices, hike miles of sandy nature trails, and gaze at dark skies while camping at Providence Canyon State Park. #8 Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville, NC Explore hiking trails and visit the small towns around Asheville, NC and drive the Blue Ridge Parkway to see what the mountains are all about. #9 Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park, FL Hanna Park is a great little spot to that will not break the bank but will give you access to the beach, multiple pavilions, lakes, and hiking/ mountain biking trails that can allow the entire family to enjoy the outdoors. Luis Pasos