Honey I Shrunk the Farm RV Park

  • $20.00 /night
  • (3.0)4 reviews

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Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

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Drive-in
Hike-in
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Accommodations

RV Sites
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Features

Electric Hookups
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Trash
Water Hookups

Essentials

Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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3.0

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Nicolas PC

1 year ago
5/5

large Koa, beautiful sites (many for all tastes), perfect sanitary facilities, very quiet (no nearby road), friendly team

very big positive point with the Farm and the store of great products, lots of things to see and do for young and old, well done to the designers, we will come back with pleasure! (Note for amateurs: no pool)

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Jan Smith

9 months ago
1/5

Not a positive experience. . In a new section of this park. No full hookup in a brand new section? Big drainage ditch at the bottom of our stairs. We had to buy plywood to get out of our RV. Site was too small. We had to back into bamboo.. We trimmed the bamboo but we still had to park our truck in the grass. Upper keypad to get into park is broken. Pot holes at entrance. Lock on dog park rusted shut,. We’ve camped here before and it was nice. They did a horrible job on the new sites..It rained and our stairs were underwater. Our whole carpet was full of fire ants in the morning . My feet were in sandals because I was standard in water.

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Mike Turner

10 months ago
1/5

We have stayed at this campground a few times and is one of our favorites however this time is different. This is the first time we stayed in the bamboo area in the back, which is a shell campsite. We arrived at night and found that our site was surrounded by water, mud and soggy ground. This was our first time using our new camper and was not looking forward to tracking mud inside. It’s so bad when you step out of the camper you are nearly standing in muddy water. There has been quite a bit of rain the last week or so but these sites are not setup for the rainy seasons of Florida. We booked for 3 nights but will be looking to cancel or move our trip to another weekend, luckily we only live an hour away and didn’t travel a long distance. If you book the Bamboo area, do your self a favor and check the recent weather or ask the front office the conditions. These sites were not built up, it’s low lying areas that they’ve tried to fix by digging drainage around each site.

The other issue is the water and power is on the front of the site rather to the back or middle. I had to unhook my truck from the camper so my truck wasn’t sticking in the road. I couldn’t back to the rear of the site because my power cord would not reach. This seems to be a poor design on these sites.

Again we have had several visits here staying under the oaks and love it but these sites in the back are not ideal for someone with kids and dogs unless you want mud everywhere. If you plan to stay in your RV the whole time then you will be good.

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Sarah Donadio

10 months ago
5/5

Such a fun, family friendly campground. We stayed last weekend, it was our second time there. They have added a cute Tiny Town that my son is still taking about. The cabin was clean, warm and provided plenty of space for our family of 3. The bathrooms are immaculate. There a playgrounds, an obstacle course, a game room, and a coffee trailer just to name a few things to do. The kids will love it!

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