This is a hidden gem of Florida. It's only got 17 RV sites in a shaded natural environment. The way into the park is through the neighborhood roads about 2 miles off of the highway. The neighborhood you must drive through has some lovely homes on large pieces of property. They are well manicured and you feel very safe, although the park is rather secluded. The park is operated by Orange County Parks & Recreation. The staff was very pleasant, even coming to "rescue me" when I drove right passed the somewhat hidden driveway to the main office. It was dusk, it was raining, I was alone and pulling a trailer down narrow forested streets, so I was a little stressed because I was anxious to find a spot and get set up before dark. We laughed about my driving right past the office sign. The resident supervisor (whose yard I ended up turning around in) was tickled to see my homemade cottage camper and she came running out for a quick little tour before I turned it around. After I had gotten properly parked & set up, she came down to my site personally to ask if she could do anything for me (but I think she just wanted to take some pictures of my camper!) The lake was clean and rather large. There were 4 or 6 small boat slips right there between sites 8, 9,10 and a sign posted on the lake side saying "Docks for Trimble Park campers only" and nobody bothered us, although there were 1 or 2 jetski's and 1 or 2 small motor boats out & about. Clean, spacious bathrooms, had non-slip tile floors, "marblized" formica stalls, strong flushing toilets, real mirrors (not blurry reflector kind), electric air vents above each of the 3 showers which each had a dry dressing portion. The restroom building also housed a water fountain, reference maps posted, and a free book/magazine exchange. This park is priced right, shady & lushly landscaped. Plenty of greenery between the sites, could probably get double the number of RV's in there if they had wanted to skimp on the landscaping. Glad they didn't. It did not feel tight at all, but rather very much "alone in nature." Pets on a leash are fine, they even had free doggie bags and a pet rules sign near the playground. Cute shaded playground too for the kids, although none present when I was there. (July 2015) Walmart was 6 miles away, along with everything else you could possibly want (town of Mt. Dora) restarurants, churches, fast food, small businesses. Home Depot/Lowes not much further. (you never know!) My kinda place = small, quiet, NOT commercial, clean & affordable. and LAKEFRONT! They have a late check out time (2pm) so it is nice & leisurely. I watched the staff come to clean up immediately after each site vacated: they collected garbage, set the electric/water pole, picked up landscaping that had blown from the trees (we had a couple of blustery storms come across the lake!) and then they ground swept with a blower. The picnic tables are made of powder coated metal grid so they stay cleaner than a solid-top picnic table. The concrete pad under the table was edged with brick pavers and then contained in railroad ties around the perimeter. There were also 2 park benches at each of our sites (everybody's sites or just the ones by the boat dock?) and a fire pit between the benches. Each site also had a 2 inch thick "shepherd's hook" that you could use to hang almost anything on because of it's strength. (Camp shower bag, raccoon-proof place to hang trash bag, gear to dry off the ground, etc) The RV sites were wide & long (I think my site was 75 feet long!) They can accommodate some big rigs, if you can maneuver them under the tree lined roads. Grass along the lake, leaves & dirt on the parking site. Oh, I also noticed they had lined the parking site with railroad ties and there were reflectors on them every several feet to help guide you in. Each site had water & elec but there was one dump station on the way out and a small sign saying there was a fee (I didn't use it so I don't know how much). There was a huge security fence closing off the entire road for night time and a drive-up keypad for campers' use. They also gave out the after hours phone number to call if there were any emergencies, power goes out, fence malfunction, etc. Great little place. Park has no wifi/internet access. I have MetroPCS and had NO CELL SERVICE. I did ONCE have 2 bars and it took me 12 minutes to send out 2 text messages.
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