Mutual Mine Campground has campsites in a horseshoe formation next to a picturesque, rain-filled lake that was formerly a mine pit. This campground does not have showers.
Features
- No pets allowed
Hiking trails:
- Citrus C Loop is 16.9 miles.
- Citrus D Loop is 19.4 miles.
No alcohol allowed
Facilities
- 13 non-electric campsites with water, picnic table and fire ring
Restrooms (no showers)
- Youth group camp area.
- Reservations required. Call (352) 797-4140.
- Reservation required for ALL campsites. Call (352) 797-4140.
Large clean organized campground. Bathrooms have flush toilets, running water, and lights. No showers. Private and hosts are fantastic. Great price and easy checking. Right off route 41. Support your national park service.
Wonderful experience :) Very well maintained and clean. I believe it’s only $10 per night for camping. No electricity but has water faucet, fire pit and picnic table as you can see in the pic. They offer free firewood as well so we added some donation when we purchased the ticket online. There are two bathrooms and I actually saw a electrical outlet outside the female bathroom if someone really need to charge their phone. Visited here from Monday-Friday during May so it’s only us and maybe 2 more other families here. Fairly close to crystal river for manatee and one hour drive to Tampa for some authentic Chinese food. 30min drive to the amazing Rainbow Springs. Absolutely will come back
Love this campground, huge spots, super quite besides cows you can hear in the distance. Just a cool place! Will be coming back for more adventures around these parts.
Very nice site 1 is perfect over looking the old phosphate mine good fishing and clean campsites
This campground was pretty but the restroom lights didn't work in the men's room and there is a no alcohol rule in camp. Some of us are traveling and can't exactly empty our cars to not possess alcoholic beverages when we collect craft beers from across the state/country... looks like new restrooms are coming though.
I have typically never had a bad camping experience but this stay was the exception. We had a neighbor that ran his generator all evening and morning. There should be a decibel limit on generators, they had an old, very loud, whole-house generator.