€23.809523809524
per notte
Prezzo stimato in base ad 1 auto, 2 persone con una tenda, camper o roulotte.

Campeggio aperto da 01 January a 31 December
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4.5 / 5 (6 voti )

Bonita Palms RV Park

15445 Bonita Blvd
32348, Perry
Stati Uniti d'America

Bonita Palms RV Park è un campeggio con 4 tende a Perry, Stati Uniti d'America. Sono consentiti cani.

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Fuzydice
Inglese (USA)
Reserved site 3, got there there was a MH in site three with a dog barking inside. The owner was nowhere to be found. The guy in. site 4 didn't know much. So I took site 1. There was a pile of some kind of vinyl siding behind the picnic table, and something covered with a tarp, My view out the window. Then a couple hours later someone pulled in and said he reserved site 1. He took site 2. The owner never showed his face. When leaving and throwing my garbage away, I saw the owner standing by the MH in site. 3. (I guess the MH was his) I waved. he looked up and said a quick hi and looked down. No conversation, no nothing. I left. There is a place a couple streets down looks a lot better.
2 anni ago

Wing Man
Inglese (USA)
This is a nice little 4-site spot off the beaten path. Very quiet, peaceful and private. Four sites, RV-owner run, on a dead end road near Perry, Florida. Very cheap ($30/night) for full-hookups. Good space (25+ feet) between sites with moderate vegetation. Sites are good sized and deep. Owners were friendly and helpful. Nearest town is Perry, with usual small-town shops, restaurants and a Walmart. I work part-time (remote) so this was a nice place to spend five nights. The Gulf is 5miles south and boasts great fishing, excursions, etc. Outside of that, not a lot to do. But if you like nature and want a quiet, peaceful setting you’ll love it here. I would strongly recommend if that is your thing. I would stay again if in the area.
2 anni ago

kim
Inglese (USA)
This is a great campground tucked away in the woods and only 1.5 miles from the beach. Very private and has full hookups, the water was very clean too. There’s a little general store you will pass on the way in that has the best meats and sausages. Very nice place to stay and we will be coming back on a regular basis. Already booked👍🏻
3 anni ago

kim
Inglese (USA)
This is a great campground tucked away in the woods and only 1.5 miles from the beach. Very private and has full hookups, the water was very clean too. There’s a little general store you will pass on the way in that has the best meats and sausages. Very nice place to stay and we will be coming back on a regular basis. Already booked👍🏻
3 anni ago

duke312
Inglese (USA)
This was a great place to rewind and disconnect. Close driving to Keaton Beach or even Steinhatchee. Will be going back again real soon.
3 anni ago

Wandering Pulse
Inglese (USA)
I travel through the Big Bend regularly but haven't made a point of exploring the coast anywhere between St. Marks Wildlife Refuge and Crystal River. Seems I'm always on the way to somewhere. So when I noticed this little place pop up on Campendium a while ago I decided to check it out. Turns out Marc and his wife (the owners of the property) are full-time RVers themselves so they have plans in the works to further develop Bonita Palms. There are 4 sites each with FHU and a garbage can. Access is very direct off of Hwy 361/Beach Road - just a short drive on gravel with a few potholes. The short driveway is very wide and straight but turning around could be a challenge. I would recommend, particularly if you have a larger rig, is to disconnect anything you are towing and back-in to your spot. Sites 1-3 angle off and site 4 is straight back. The hookups are spotless new (50 amp only so you'll need a dog bone), the sites level, and the surroundings dense Florida coastal forest. The birds were busy in the morning - nice to wake up to. Marc was great to communicate with always giving quick responses as my dates shifted a bit. The website does a great job of describing the area - heading southwest you get to the water in 3 minutes where the road just ends in the tidal flats with tall marsh grass. There are off-road areas to explore. Continuing on Beach Road takes you to Keaton Beach where there are a few shops, services, boat ramp, park, etc. There's actually a full convenience store and gas station with diesel I believe on Beach Road just before you get to the turn for Bonita Palms. So while it's a bit off the beaten path, there's actually a good a bit around, and this is probably the low season (last week of February). I had no T-Mobile signal though I didn't try my booster. AT&T was fine averaging 25 down and 2 up. I had no problem streaming and getting a little work done.
3 anni ago