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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (13 votes )

Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort & Campground

828 NE Primrose Road
32066, Mayo
Florida, the United States

The Suwannee River Rendezvous Resort & Campground is home to Convict Spring. Convict Spring is a natural fresh water spring that feeds the Suwannee River. The spring is a “cool” place to swim. It is also home to small fish and some turtles. There is a mapped underwater cave system with an entrance from the spring. The cave has a restricted entrance which makes it a challenging and dangerous dive. We have a DVD of the cave being explored by experienced side mount cave divers in the lodge and we will show it anyone who would like to see it.

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Recreation
Outdoor pool
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

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Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

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Sanitary
Laundry driers


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Prof. Carter Ebert Sr.
English (US)
The location has grown to accommodate between 300 and 400 camping spots. It boasts a lovely swimming area and clean restroom facilities. It's advisable to avoid visiting during festive seasons due to the crowd unless you are comfortable with that. A pro tip would be to request a spot close to the swimming area.
1 year ago

Mrs. Audra Heidenreich
English (US)
I reached out in advance to ensure my reservation was intact and received directions for my arrival. The process was straightforward: drive in, park, detach the towing vehicle, and head to the camping spot. After setting up, the next step was to check in at the office. The employees were exceptionally welcoming and extremely helpful. They provided details about the park, the state of the river, and local sites and towns. The park's amenities were well-maintained, although the entrance road was a bit dusty and riddled with potholes. Signs were displayed to encourage slower driving and minimize dust until the road resurfacing project commences. There are plans to add 160 new spots, including a new pool and hot tub. The new area will be restricted to individuals over 21, while the existing RV area will continue to accommodate families.
1 year ago

IDK_roadlife
English (US)
We stayed here for a week and found it a lovely and unique mix of quaint, old school campground combined with a modern RV park. The “lower” section is nearest to the river and mainly tent or smaller camper sites. The “upper” section is standard full hookup sites, mix of pull through and back in. We had a shade shelter (extra $) which was nice. The sites were laid out well, some larger than others but overall no different than most RV parks. We do not have a pet but we saw they have a very large dog park including a small agility course. The heated pool was amazing, and that area along with the hot tub and smaller unheated “conversation” pool definitely has more of a resort feel. The Laundry area was fine, though busy and could probably be bigger for the size of the park. The activities here arewhat sets it apart: Bingo, trivia, karaoke, show me the money, newlywed game, exercise classes, redneck bowling, kick ball pool and as others have noted the pigeon races and chicken poo bingo are a hoot! If you are lucky you might see Charlie Girl-the owners potbelly pig who often rooms freely! The staff was friendly and helpful. When you arrive at this park you just go directly to your site and then go check in with the office after you hook up and settle in. That was a great feature though the signage or instructions were not exactly clear - luckily another camper saw us pull in and gave us some direction. Quite a few seasonal residents and all were warm and welcoming. We have already booked another stay for a few weeks in the fall! Regarding the dust mentioned by another reviewer. Yes it is noticeable for those right against the dirt road. We were one row over and while we noticed with the windows open things got dusty it did not bother us on a day-to-day.
2 years ago

Scott Gantz
English (US)
There's a fairly long dirt road going into the campground and then you just go directly to your site. Turns out my site was also right next to the dirt road. Despite a bunch of signs saying 10 MPH people fly up and down the road. Well after 8 nights my fifth wheel was really covered with dust as well as my truck. For your info - sites 106 thru 117 are all along the dirt road. Next the owner needed to trim the trees at the sites, A branch actually punctured my roof material along the edge while backing in. He came by two days later and trimmed a bunch of trees, that didn't help me much then. All that aside, the facilities were nice (laundry, pool, propane fill, office, etc.) The sites had picnic table, fire ring, and some had a roof over the picnic table. The sites are a combo of sand and stone. So we kept dragging sand inside but that's not unusual. The office is not where the large campground is, it's actually down in the woods by the river so you'll to go down there for anything. The river was high so the spring, Convict Spring, was flooded out with brown water but there are other springs in the area that don't flood and are much larger. The cell service was weird, one minute it would be none or one bar then five minutes later it would be 3 or 4 bars. (Verizon and AT&T both). We put up our WeBoost and could usually stream with buffering waits.
2 years ago

Davidk
English (US)
We had a great 3 days here. The campground was filled with a combination of Snowbirds and Families. It was nice to see the youngsters free to ride their bikes up and down the paved roads. Everyone was very friendly, Lot's of big rigs and lot's of smaller rigs. Seems like everyone is welcome. The river was flooded so we couldn't tube or canoe but had a very nice time just enjoying the sun and the quietness of it all. Lot's along the road were a little dusty but all lot's are roomy. At this time of year, sites are either runny or shady depending on the site. Pool was busy and covered patio was a great place to have large group gatherings. In the evening you could see groups of people sitting around the fire sharing life. We will definitely be back.
3 years ago

alwaysbecampin.com
English (US)
We just completed a week here. The kids loved it thoroughly. The lodge has an 80’s campy feel like old summer camp. While we were here the River crested and what an experience it was to watch the River rise over a weeks time. I work remotely so I do believe this is an important note for those of you who do the same. The cell service for ATT was absolutely spotty at best for phone calls and barely adequate for working even with a booster. However, I did go to the lodge every day and the internet provided in there was more than adequate to do large file transfers. Overall this place is frozen in time. Pigeon races on saturdays, community events and summer camp every day. It’s not the Ritz Carlton of RV parks or resorts but that exactly what makes it special.
3 years ago

Jim
English (US)
Very large with lots of RVs, Camper Trailers, and Tent Camping. A little tight at the sites and not for those wanting a remote experience with solitude. On the Historic Suwannee River, great if you want to paddle. They have kayak rentals and a shuttle service. Excellent free WiFi at our site.
3 years ago

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