Hillsborough River State Park Campground has 112 campsites which can accommodate tents, trailers, and RV’s (50 feet maximum). Most of the campsites have electric hookups and all of them have water, a table, fire ring and grate. Each campground loop has a laundry facility, restrooms with flush toilets and (coin operated) hot shower. The campground also has a dump station. Primitive and youth/group tent camping is also available.
The Park also has a camp store, picnic area, group pavilions, several playgrounds, a half-acre swimming pool, a cafe and gift shop and over 7 miles of hiking trails. Canoe, kayak and bike rentals are available at the camp store.
You might also like Colt Creek State Park.
Outdoor recreation in the area includes boating, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, swimming, picnicking and wildlife viewing. Hiking is also popular along the Rapids Trail, Baynard Trail, Florida Trail and the Wetlands Restoration trail.
Lithia Springs Regional Park is another option you may want to consider. The campground has 44 campsites and is about 23 miles south of Hillsborough River State Park. You may also like Silver Lake Withlacoochee campground up north.
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-I have a space reserved #21 13 july 13 it wan,t let pull it
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Hi Roy,
I suggest you contact Reserve America directly as they are the company responsible for taking reservations at Hillsborough River State Park.
How long can you stay if you’re in a tent
Hi Lottie,
During periods of high demand, the maximum length of a camping or cabin stay is 14 nights. After 14 nights, the camper must leave the park for at least three nights before returning for a new stay.
Based on availability and once the camper is registered and on-site, the Park Manager or designee, at their discretion, may extend a camper’s current stay up to an additional 14 nights. Maximum continuous length of stay in any one park is 28 nights.