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3.7 (7 reviews)
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Eagle's Roost Rv Resorts - Book exchange in laundry

Eagle's Roost Rv Resorts

4.0(24 reviews)
0.5 mi

Great location close to the interstate and reasonably priced. $50 per night. Level pull through…read moresites with 30/50 amp service and water and sewer hook ups Needed a place to stop on our way back north for a week. Just off the interstate for $50 a night. All are pull through and pretty level 30 & 50 amp service plus sewer hook up. The general store is well stocked. Bathrooms were fairly modern and very clean. Has a pool but it was too cold to swim. Pool is pretty small. There is probably one of the best laundry rooms I've ever seen at a campground. Four washers and four dryers. $2.00 foe a washer and the same for the dryers. Did a great job washing and you get 40 minutes on the dryer! Plus it was super clean. They have a pretty cool little book exchange located in the laundry area. The books are free to take, but if you have one to exchange they welcome that. I left a few books I had read while on vacation. Pretty cool. The staff is super friendly and knowledgeable about the area and things to do here. The grounds are still suffering from the affects of Hurricane Helene. They have moved all the downed trees toward the lake so it blocks the view of the lake. There are what appears to be some permanent campers on the back of the property by the water. I probably wouldn't stay here for a week again, but if I needed an overnight stay or a couple days I wouldn't hesitate to choose Eagles Roost. There is a huge Flea market at the north end of the property. Seems like it's only open on the weekends. We were not able to check it out.

You can tell this is a beautiful RV resort. This place is recovering from the storm that came…read morethrough, which is unpredictable. However, we were coming thru and I called a few parks and they were actually rude. When I called this place the customer service the girl provided was impeccable. Not alway found in the business world today. KUDOS to the employee working 12/21. The RV pads are very nice and that is all that matter. Will plan on coming her in the future. Thank you

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Eagle's Roost Rv Resorts - Camping area

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Palms & Pines Campground & RV Park - Pool area

Palms & Pines Campground & RV Park

3.4(16 reviews)
7.9 mi

The pool is open year round and heated, very quiet, besides the traffic from I 75…read more 25 mins from Valdosta and live oak 35 mins from Lake City 1 hour from Gainesville Laundry facility is very nice, rec room is also very nice, tent sites and rv sites are spacious. The ponds beautiful and everyone is very nice.

Kampgrounds of America (KOA) is rarely or ever our destination but we do use them for overnight…read morestays while traveling in our RV when the distance is a bit more than we care to drive without an extended break. We've stayed at a number of KOA locations over the years and although most have great amenities we rarely use them since we are basically looking for a safe location close to the highway with full hookups and a level site for the night. I book all the sites using the KOA app so I can pick the type of the site I want and get the pricing upfront with photos showing the accommodations, this has worked out great especially since I am a rewards member and get points I can use on future stays. The Jennings, Florida location is classified as a "Holiday" which provides more ammenties for longer visits and vacations but all types accommodations overnighters. This location is like so many KOA campgrounds it's a little worn, the roads are narrow and the sites are close together but the utilities worked fine and most of the sites are pull-through making for an easy exit in the morning. It's August in Florida and the lack trees makes this location very hot and you better hope your A/C units are in good working order, I have (3) air conditioners on my bus and they ran almost continuously to fight off the sun and humidity but the location made for a good overnight stay. I want to recognize the wonder staff here, the front office made sure everything was taken care of before escorting us to our site. We stayed in site 20 and it was tight for our 41foot coach and our toad but it worked out. The office parking lot is very big so we stopped there to reconnect our tow vehicle before getting back on I75 north bound looking for cooler weather...

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Palms & Pines Campground & RV Park - It's seems most use this KOA to overnight this time of the year (August 2025)

It's seems most use this KOA to overnight this time of the year (August 2025)

Palms & Pines Campground & RV Park - Pavilion with chairs by the pond

Pavilion with chairs by the pond

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Madison Blue Springs State Park

Madison Blue Springs State Park

4.6(12 reviews)
13.6 mi

Great little spot. Tons of space to have a picnic. Looks to be a hot spot during the summer…read more There's a volleyball net, restrooms & trash cans placed throughout. Even little grills To cook out. We came after it poured down. Not the most ideal LoL it made for a mosquito haven. We went on the short nature trail but water had flooded a lot of the areas to look down at the water. Park ranger on duty at all times during business hours. Glad we came.

Absolutely loved our stop at what was voted the best swimming hole in the U.S by USA Today! We came…read morehere late Sunday morning. There were already a good amount of people and the parking lot was almost full, but there was still plenty of space for people in the springs. There isn't a lot of space to put your belongings as there aren't really any large open spaces, but people pretty much just put their stuff where they can. You can either enter the springs via some stairs that take you right to the deep portion, or you can walk around the springs and enter at a shallower section. If you do go in at the shallower section, be aware that there's quite a strong current that can be difficult to fight against to get into the deep area. I would also recommend chacos or sandals of some kind as there are a lot of rocks in the shallower end that can be very slippery. The water is VERY cold, so be prepared for that, but know that it will also feel amazing afterward and soak any body aches/pains away. The springs are one of the most beautiful swimming areas I've seen--so much beautiful nature surrounding it. If I could go there WITHOUT the loud crowds of people, it would be the most absolutely perfect spot to relax and spend a day. Even with that it was fantastic and I would 100% return.

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Madison Blue Springs State Park - The spring, beautiful and blue again in September, 2024.

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Suwannee River Rendezvous - Dirty coffee pot

Suwannee River Rendezvous

3.7(25 reviews)
41.4 mi

Cabin rental was absolutely filthy! Dust bunnies hanging everywhere. Shower beyond dirty - clearly…read morenot cleaned in a long time. Coffee pot was dirty and even after cleaning the pot there were black particles coming out of the coffeemaker. Did not even sleep in the sheets and the towels were really old and questionable. Controls for A/C and heat aren't even reachable. The firewood they sell would not burn. It was just a very run down place and the cabin left us totally sceeved!

2500 year old philosophical debate solved in the paradox of Florida's Suwannee River Rendezvous…read more Meaning who the heck cares? But, for those few budding philosophers in the Good Will Hunting Department or those with Big Lebowski Overachiever tendencies looking for meaning behind the veil of humanity, or a deeper understanding to the mysteries of life, well, gather ye "Rosebuds" and rendezvous with me on Florida's Suwannee River, and give them a Citizen Kane send off. Back Story. (Way Back!) Parmenides and Heraclitus were finalists in the Pre-Socratic American Idol, (Greek version) that ended in a draw, and possibly the first time the sentence "agree to disagree," was ever used. Heraclitus sang that a man can never dip his toe into the same river, twice. His Rosebud was a flower that bloomed in a garden of change, where that garden was the only constant, as time changes that toe dipped into the river (and all accessory/accoutrement attached to said toe) especially after stepping on a wet "Lebowski" carpet, while being baptized in the river of the Coen Brothers. Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? I'm mixing movie metaphor again, please forgive me. Parmenides sang the opposite tune: "All reality is one, change is impossible. Permanence is the only constant." He added a snarky Billie Eilish: "Duh!" to the chorus. The future Greeks would call this draw an "Aporia." Something humans cannot know. Like bats in Plato's cave contemplating the astrophysics behind GZK limits. (For 3 people in the world that last line will be incredibly witty and multi-versed in funny.) As you can see Parmenides thought little of humans and their free will. I thought the same "little," until I visited the Suwannee River Rendezvous and felt the paradox of a "permanent transience." Within that paradox a clear winner emerges from the first Greek Idol. A paradox that must first be defined. The paradox is feeling tethered to a sense of home in a world where open-road adventure and exploration is just as important. I've noticed those intrepid adventurers that take the time to RV throughout our great country are usually the same type of adventurous folk that look within and find their peace of mind out side of the ego. And there it was. The Suwannee River Rendezvous was the Mecca of ego free. That kind of an environment changes you. The Transcendalists fishing on Walden Pond believed we are here to enjoy an original relationship with the universe. I can't think of a better environment to enjoy that relationship, than this ego free zone. You'll know when you feel the same paradox. It's the day you have to leave. Your next river and toe will find a changed you. Especially for those philosophers who are lost in the mind of paradox, to find a cognitive space needed for a holy communion with nature, to recognize it as the answer to it all. Including paradox. We learn the language of the Suwannee River and recognize it as the same language of the divine. The Rendezvous allows us to find God behind the stillness, not in the mind, but through the same energies that scattered the stars. The same energies that move this river. Tesla fed pigeons. The Suwannee River Rendezvous has Pigeon Races. For those looking to be baptized in a new faith, one can break bad without wardrobe changes to orange, by sitting in Convict Springs. A fish looking for a tree to climb. Thinking brilliant, like Einstein. You'd have to experience it for yourself for the feel. Use your own words. Don't use mine. But there is a force there, that smacks of the infinite, that my little bat brain is trying to define in the finite. Silly little man covered in guano. Maybe you can do a better job. If so, start a religion. The tax free benefits are quite remarkable in your current economy. The enlightenment is priceless. Mine was worthless. But isn't that another form of priceless. Next time I'll be more specific. It has been rumored that a reporter asked Einstein what it was like to be the smartest man in the world. He said ask Nikola Tesla. Tesla loved our pigeons. They were his Rosebuds. He declared the winner of the first Greek Idol there. No one cared. Those that cared mistook him for the "car guy?" Once things cleared up, no one cared again. Would you like to meet me there? See the winner for yourself. Gather ye rosebuds while you may, ol' time is still flying. The flower that blooms today, tomorrow will be dying. Dead Poet's Society now hiring at the Suwannee River Rendezvous.

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Suwannee River Rendezvous - Swaunee river

Swaunee river

Suwannee River Rendezvous - Swuanee river

Swuanee river

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Tallahassee East Campground

Tallahassee East Campground

2.0(19 reviews)
43.8 mi

Well, the camp worker in the office was very nice, and the bathroom was clean and smelled good. The…read morepool looked nice. They knew we were coming for a while and couldn't manage to mow our site. This is more of a mobile home park than a campground, and residents need to take matters into their own hands and spend a day doing landscaping, because it's clear that the owner doesn't care.

Stopped here for a one night stay…read more Check in was a bit rough. Poor guy at the counter was standing in for someone who didn't show up. He had no idea how to use the computer. Luckily I had reserved and paid online. He was able to pull up a main screen where I saw my name and sight number. Pointed that out to him and told him we would just go to that site and come back later for our receipt. Went back to the office later and Mary was there. She was very pleasant and apologetic about the earlier situation. Asked how our site was, told her fine, but we were having issues getting our satellite signal. She promptly offered to move us to a different site. We went ahead and moved. Very much appreciated it. Bath and shower rooms are very nice and clean. They have a small loung area with tv, free wifi, book exchange. Very homey feeling. They also have a laundry room, pool and playground. Sites are close, but not on top of each other. Roads in the park are dirt/sand and sites are dirt with grass in between. Disappointed with the whole look and feel of this place. The price is pretty high for what you get. Okay for a one night stay, in your own RV. Pretty warm night tonight, so will be running the AC. So highway noise won't be an issue. They do offer a bit of a breakfast. They had an egg casserole, Belgian toaster waffles, Danishes and coffee.

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Tallahassee East Campground - Ladies bathhouse

Ladies bathhouse

Tallahassee East Campground - Laundry area $1.50 wash $1.00 dry

Laundry area $1.50 wash $1.00 dry

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