Florida Caverns RV Resort is a quiet and tranquil country like setting along the banks of a crystal clear spring fed river. Enjoy the eco-tourism activities or just rest and watch nature at it’s finest. We are conveniently located off US Highway 90 and Interstate 10 in Marianna, Florida. Giant pines and soulful cypress trees line the waterline of the beautiful and historic Merritt’s Mill Pond. Upon entering you’ll enjoy a large variety of flowering shrubs and plants that create a quiet and relaxing lake-view getaway. Our resort has almost 1800 feet on the crystal clear, spring fed, Merritt’s Mill Pond. Our boat ramp and boat docks are always open for our guests. Join us on the 22 acre Big-Rig friendly RV resort where you can fish, dive, snorkel, swim, boat, paddleboard, kayak, tube, lounge, hike, relax, and reunite with nature, with resort amenities at your fingertips.
Our goal is to offer guests a clean, fun, and safe place to visit. Whether you stay overnight traveling through the area, are on a vacation get-a-way, or are staying for several months, our management and staff are here to ensure your stay at Florida Caverns RV Resort exceeds your expectations. Come stay with us and make new friends, explore this world’s natural surroundings, try to beat the world’s record for the largest Shellcracker Fish ever caught, or just enjoy the view.
4820 US-90, Marianna, FL 32446
Eastbound from Pensacola, Florida: Take I-10 East towards Tallahassee leaving I-10 at Exit 142. Turn left from the off ramp. Go north on SR 71 for 1.6 miles, turn left on US 90. Entrance is two blocks on the right.
Westbound from Tallahassee, Florida: Take I-10 West towards Pensacola leaving I-10 at Exit 142. Turn right from the off ramp. Go north on SR 71 for 1.6 miles, turn left on US 90. Entrance is two blocks on the right.
Pete took great care of us the entire trip. Helped us to our site, and made sure we had everything we needed. He made our stay enjoyable from start to finish.
NOT a resort. Just because the word “resort” is in the name doesn’t make it one. It looks like an old, run down park with one big update: A new row of pull-through sites w/ asphalt ramps leading to a concrete pad and new hookups. The pull-throughs are the only improvements in park. I paid over $100 to stay on a premium pull-through. But if you are like, 35’ or longer, unless you want to leave your rear jacks at the park, you will have to back out. All but 2 of the premium sites are like that. Plus, you are facing the wrong direction and angled incorrectly to enjoy a view of the lake. The “roads” inside the park are old, narrow broken up strips of pavement. They’re navigable-no obstructions- but go very very slow. The pool is old and small. The bathouse was closed and wrapped in yellow “danger” tape. The only redeeming feature is the lake. You can walk a 100 yards and enjoy the view. I’ve paid less money to stay in actual resorts. We were not happy campers.
We are heartbroken over the damage caused by the recent tornado! We stayed 6 months last year at this time. We were amazed with all the work & improvements that went on daily. With their staff, work ethic and motivation, I know it will be great again! Prayers for a better & brighter future ❤️
This is not a resort. We have stayed at resorts, this isn’t it. This is an older park that hasn’t been updated in a while. The luxury pull through space we rented is made for a bus. We have a 5th wheel so we weren’t allowed to pull in so that we had a view of the lake with our big window. Our luxury pull through spot we paid extra for didn’t even have a picnic table. The roads you ride into the park on are broken up blacktop. There are other places in town you can stay that are cheaper and the same as this. The quiet time that is enforced at most parks obviously isn’t in effect at this one as our neighbor was out at 6:30 blowing off his patio and woke us up. Then went back inside and went back to sleep so it wasn’t like he was leaving.
None of my review is reflective of the tornado damage. That was taken into account with this review.