Highlands Hammock State Park campground has 143 single-family campsites with water and electric hookups. The campground can accommodate tents, trailers, and RV’s. There are also 4 equestrian campsites. Most sites offer shade from the canopy of trees, but there are a few campsites that are open to the sunshine. Each campsite also has a table, fire ring and grill.
Campground amenities include drinking water, a dump station, restrooms with flush toilets, and hot showers. There is also a playground, botanical gardens, sports field, laundry and dish washing area. Firewood is also available for sale at the campground.
Highlands Hammock State Park is one of Florida’s oldest state parks and is set in a beautiful ecosystem with a unique collection plant and animal life. Wildlife viewing offers the opportunity to see black bear, panthers, deer, alligators and a variety of birds. There’s also a variety of plant life throughout the park. Outdoor recreation includes hiking, biking, boating, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding and exploring the historic sites. Visitors can also take a one-hour tram ride and learn about the park history.
You may also be interested in Lake Arbuckle Park.
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Former CCC Camp, small CCC Museum on grounds- interesting. Tram ride with guide during season to explore fauna and flora of park $. Good roads to ride bikes and several hiking trails Campsites under tree canopy
Short ride into Sebring, Fl which has anything or everything you need
First time visitor for a geocaching event and loved it so much, I have already begun my preparations for next year. Plenty I did not get to see this year.
One of my favorite parks. On road/off road biking. Nice marked road bike lanes under canopy with short hiking trails to stop an enjoy along the way. Flat off-road (service road) biking around the park perimeter. Deer visited the campground almost daily. Good restaurants just outside the park. Most campsites are shaded but are close together with little privacy. Site 57 has some privacy but no shade. Site 35 is best if you have a tent or small trailer. Shaded with some privacy.