Highland Wood RV Resort

Camping Reservations

Description

Highland Woods Resort is an all age resort located in South Florida's Pompano Beach. We offer daily, weekly, monthly, and annual rates, and our sites can accommodate motorcoaches up to 40 feet. We have 147 sites with full hook-ups. Our sites also feature a lawn area and patio. Dining, shopping and sporting events are all located nearby. We also offer a variety of amenities and activities within our community. We honor discounts with AAA and Good Sams, and accept most major credit cards.

Monthly And Seasonal Rates Available!
View our Packages Tab for More Details.

October Monthly Rate: $690 to $805
November Monthly Rate: $690 to $840
December Monthly Rate: $715 to $940

4 Month Minimum Length of Stay from January thru March
30 Feet and under size limit.
Seasonal stays of 4, 5 and 6 months may arrive on either the 1st or the 15th of the Month.

4 Month Seasonal Rate: $3,460 to $3,880
5 Month Seasonal Rate: $3,875 to $4,255
6 Month Seasonal Rate: $4,400 to $5,050

The Longer you stay the more you Save.
You may also call our Reservation Center for personal service with arranging your Seasonal or Monthly stay! 877-362-6732

Geography:

Fort Lauderdale, known as the "Venice of America" due to its expansive and intricate canal system, is a popular tourist destination, with 10.35 million visitors in 2006. The city is also major yachting center, with 42,000 resident yachts and 100 marinas and boatyards.

In addition to its museums, beaches, and nightlife, Fort Lauderdale is home to the Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop, a large indoor/outdoor flea market and the site of the world's largest drive-in movie theater, with 13 screens. The International Swimming Hall of Fame is located on Fort Lauderdale beach, and houses a large aquatic complex as well as a museum, theater, and research library. Hugh Taylor Birch State Park is a 180-acre park along the beach, with nature trails, picnicking areas, and canoeing. The park is home to the Terramar Visitor Center, with exhibits about the ecosystem of the park.

According to the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau, Fort Lauderdale is "America's top gay resort area." In 2006, members of gay-interest site, PlanetOut, named the city as the "best gay resort town"; the city actively pursues gay and lesbian tourists.The city is also home to a large year-round population of gay residents. The city's Stonewall Library & Archives is the largest-circulation LGBT library in the southeastern United States, and neighboring Wilton Manors was the second city in the country (after West Hollywood, Florida) to elect a gay-majority city council.

As is true of many parts of Florida, the city's population has a strong seasonal variation, as snowbirds from the north spend the winter and early spring in Florida. The city is also sometimes referred to as "Fort Liquordale" because of its beaches, bars, nightclubs, and history as a spring break mecca for hundreds of thousands of college students. However, the city has actively discouraged college students from visiting the area since the mid-1980s, passing strict laws aimed at preventing the mayhem that regularly occurred each year. The city had an estimated 350,000 college visitors for spring break 1985; by 2006, that number had declined to about 10,000.

Services & Amenities:

Within Facility
  • Dump Station
Nearby Area
  • Boating
  • Casino
  • Fishing
  • Horseback Riding
  • Scuba Diving

Alerts and Important Information

While the first two guests are always included in a reservation, guest charges for extra people may apply at time of check-in.

Getting There:

Highland Wood RV Resort
900 NE 48th Street
Pompano Beach FL 33604

From I-95
Take I-95 to exit 41, SW 10th St. to SW 11th Way and turn right. SW 11th Way becomes NW 3rd Avenue, proceed to NE 48th Street and turn left. The resort is located about a half mile down the road.

 

 
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