Hi! My name is Rafael Braune and I own this precious property at Groveland and I’m glad I can share this with you! If you are looking for a peaceful and quiet place our place is what you need. Bring your rv or tend, or stay in one of our rvs! We are located in a rural area of Groveland, in the Green Swamp area. We love camping, so we decided to have our own “campground” in our 50 acres property and share it with people who share our passion! Rural doesn’t have to mean far from everything. It’s true that we have no neighbors around but we are not away from everything: we are very close to Disney (around 30 minutes) and less than 10 minutes from grocery stores and restaurants. Feel free to fish in our private 15 acres pond! Wildlife can be seen everywhere! Cranes, deers, wild turkeys, hogs and more can be easily spotted. If you love nature and wildlife, you gonna love this place!
State Road 33 cuts our property a half. We have either primitive camping and rv spots in both sides. We’ll find your best spot when you check in!!
If you want to hike or ride a bicycle in the forest this is a fantastic choice.
From an outfitter/guide, this place is the true definition of the "Florida Swamp". Bring your bug spray and plenty of water, cell phone coverage is VERY LIMITED if any, so I would bring a compass and learn to use it. Bring a means of making a fire and learn how to make a fire as well. Backcountry camping is wet so make sure your footwear is waterproof and bring a good pair of trekking poles because you will need them to judge the depth of water crossings while hiking. If hunting is your thing and you want to try it here, let me know...im an outfitter guide. Get up, Get out, and enjoy the Swamp!
Great primitive campsites about 3 miles from the parking lot (Rock Ridge Entrance). Plenty of hiking/biking trails that are pretty well maintained. The staff at the hunting check-in is extremely helpful and friendly.
Thanks Vernon!
Another beautiful area with lots of potential. Could not figure out if it was hunting or fishing season since two individuals showed up and walked down the trail with guns and fishing poles.