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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. (877) 796-5931
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4 / 5 (5 votes )

Cloverleaf Forest RV Resort

910 North Broad Street
34601, Brooksville
Florida, the United States

Clover Leaf Forest RV Resort is nestled in a tranquil country setting with a friendly atmosphere. This Nature Coast RV resort from Encore offers a variety of amenities for your pleasure. With beautifully landscaped grounds, friendly staff and all the conveniences of home, you will fall in love with Clover Leaf Forest RV Resort. Our Nature Coast RV resort offers lots of clubs and activities for guests, and is only 20 minutes east of the Gulf of Mexico and Florida's unspoiled Nature Coast.

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Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

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Anonymous
English (US)
We needed a place to stay the night after going to weeki wachee state park and heading to Orlando. Not many RV campgrounds in the area and most are more mobile home parks. This has a mix of both. We were in site 354. Not hard but doable to back into a couple trees keep it tight. The pad is asphalt, kinda narrow and could use a top coat. For us it was level though so met our needs. Power couldn’t handle our AC and electric water heater. We tripped it. We reserved an elite spot not sure we got that but all their levels were the same price. Indoor pool is DEEP they also have a jacuzzi and sauna. The walk to the outdoor pool was about a half mile through the well maintained mobile home park. Really nice pool as well. A couple ponds/lakes to s of bigs trees and birds. The front gates close and lock at 8pm. The front desk people are nice but leave at 5pm. There is a little shack where they put all Your paperwork in an envelope to pick up. WiFi we paid not sure they have a free option. It was spotty but we could still work and daughter was able to play video games times.
2 years ago

Bonnie&Brenden
English (US)
This was our first thousand trails park and boy did we luck out. Most sites are heavily shaded by big pine trees and the permanent residents are very friendly. My Fiance and I work from home full time so both are in video calls and online 8 hours per day each. Our internet was a little spotty but we were still able to work fine. We have a cell booster that we did not use, maybe if we did the internet would have been better. Our rig is 38 feet and it was a little tight to get into our spot but wasn't horrible. Also, we have 2 hotspots, Verizon Jetpack and AT&T Night Hawk with MIMO antennas. The Verizon worked best but AT&T wasn't too bad either. Our dogs loved the area. We sat outside with them every night on leashes. Other dogs are all leashed and well maintained. The amenities were really nice too. Also sometimes for better wifi, I would go into the Brooksville town center (1 minute away) and hang out at Mountaineer Coffee Shop. They had great wifi and were very friendly. Also down the street, there was a great bar called Florida Cracker Country. And about 30 minutes north in Lecanto Fl are the Peace Caves or Dames Cave to explore. Definitely recommend staying here! We filmed a lot of our trip and posted on YouTube if you want to see more of this park: www.YouTube.com/bonniebrenden
3 years ago

Moe M
English (US)
Our rig had a breakdown that required me to park it somewhere until it could seen by the repair shop, and this campground was the closest to where I was. I didn't have a tow vehicle, only a bicycle. Here's my experience: Tucked away adjacent to a huge neighborhood of retirement community "camp models", this campground was clean, well maintained and heavily shaded by big trees. They have a nice pool, a great video library, a nice walking trail by the ponds and a pleasant staff. The sites and drives through the campground are tight for larger rigs, but doable. It looked as if about 60% to 70% of the campsites were occupied by permanent campers, but they for the most part were kept neat. The biggest issue I had, as others have said in their reviews, is that there is literally no tv reception, no cable tv, no free wi-fi ( they wanted me to pay for it, no thanks, never been charged for it at any other campground) and almost no cell-phone reception (ATT)...so I got in a lot of walking, bike riding and DVD movie watching. Staying in contact with family though was VERY difficult because of all of those limitations. It seems like management is way behind on understanding the communication and technology needs of today's campers. Oh, this facility advertises that it is a Thousand Trails campground...well until you produce an affiliated Thousand Trails discount card. Those don't apply we were told. To me, either you are or you aren't. Don't advertise it if you aren't going to honor TT's full programs and available discounts.
3 years ago

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