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Riverwood Park Campground
298 H.H. Burch Rd. Oak Hill, FL 32759
386-345-3922 / 866-345-3922

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Directions:

I-95 N. Exit 231 to U.S. 1, left 9 mi. to H H Burch Rd. I-95 S. Exit 244 to U.S. 1, right 7 mi. to H H Burch Rd. located on the right.

Amenities:

Boat Ramp, Campfires Permitted, Dump Station, Ice, Laundry, Parking, Pets on Leash, Picnic Area, Pull Thru Sites, Showers, Tables, Tenters Welcome, Water Access, RVs permitted

Hookups Available:

Elec. 30 Amp, Elec. 50 Amp, Full Hookups, Phone Hookup, Big Rig Hook-Ups

Activities:

Back Bay Fishing, Canoeing, Fly Fishing, Hiking/Nature Trails, Kayaking, Saltwater Fishing


 

  From Library Journal

Molloy, the author of other books on camping and hiking, explores the complete coastline of Florida. This is a guide to 24 campgrounds, all on public lands. After a brief introduction, the book divides into four sections: west, north, central, and south Florida. For each section there is an outline map locating the camps and major towns and cities. For each campground there is a "Key Information" box giving address, cost, amenities, facilities, number of sites, and directions, followed by a description of the beach and coast and of the campground. There is also a brief section on "Human and Natural History," what to do, and what's nearby. For the Florida beach camper, this is a very handy guide, well organized with the essential information. Recommended for all public libraries.AGeorge M. Jenks, Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, PA

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