Highland Park Fish Camp

  • $25.00 /night
  • (5.0)4 reviews

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Directions

From Daytona: Take 92 West to 15A, turn left on 15A and go to the next red light From I-4: East to exit 114, Turn left at light (472). Go about 2 miles and take 17-92 exit DeLand, go about 2 miles to Spring Garden Avenue (15A) truck bypass. Turn left and follow 3 1/2 miles to Plymoth Avenue, turn left go 2 miles to Grand Avenue, Turn right on Grand Ave. and follow the road until you see Highland Fish Camp sign, turn left at the sign and follow road to the camp..

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Features

Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
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Water Hookups

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ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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Shivapriya Saraswati

1 year ago
5/5

We went out on a boat for my grandson's 5th birthday. We had a blast! Staff was very friendly, courteous, and professional. They went the extra mile and also provided us the necessary education for navigating the waters. Reasonable cost and friendly service. Highly recommend!

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Brian Whitledge

8 months ago
5/5

Booked a two day fishing trip for my son from the California coast to give him a taste of the Florida his father grew up in. Checked into our rustic but totally accommodating and comfortable cabin before heading out for our pre-dawn rendezvous with Capt James. The trip would not disappoint. James knew right where to anchor us up to get into some great bass fishing. My son was blown away and what was to be a one day trip quickly evolved into two days. The next morning we launched out of the fish camp at daybreak for a day of crappie (known by locals as specs) fishing. Although deemed a slow day of fishing we still were reeling them in pretty consistently with weight tipping the scale at 2lbs on a few. Visiting places like Highland Park fish camp allows you to not only stop time for a spell, it will take you back to another era where people were content just to enjoy the simpler things in life and each others company.

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Megan Quinn

7 months ago
5/5

I did a half day bird watching tour with Captain David and it was incredible! Seamless process to reserve and pay. David was very knowledgeable and I had a great experience with him. Highly recommend!

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Kevin Hillyard

8 months ago
5/5

This past weekend my girlfriend and I stayed in cabin #12. This is an absolute gem of a place located near Deland. It’s not far from Orlando either. The cabin was absolutely perfect as were the staff. I challenge anyone to find another family owned business with this level of hospitality and knowledge about area fishing. This location would be perfect for a quick get away, camping or fishing trip or even a family reunion. Let’s just say, we can’t wait to come back.

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