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Prairie Point Camp
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Prairie Point Camp

Sarasota, Florida
4.9 (29 reviews)

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About Prairie Point Camp

Campground in Florida.

Prairie Point Camp offers a wonderful escape into Florida's natural landscape, where visitors discover the authentic charm of a well-maintained public campground. Located in Florida, this destination appeals to RV travelers seeking a peaceful retreat without sacrificing modern conveniences or outdoor adventure opportunities.

The campground provides an excellent base for exploring the diverse ecosystems and attractions that make Florida such a compelling destination. Whether you're interested in water activities, nature observation, or simply enjoying time outdoors with family and friends, Prairie Point Camp positions you well for experiencing the best the region has to offer. The surrounding area features the natural beauty that Florida is known for, with opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy the distinctive landscape that characterizes this part of the state.

Prairie Point Camp welcomes a wide range of travelers. Families with children find it to be a comfortable and safe environment for creating lasting vacation memories. Solo travelers and couples appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to connect with fellow campers. Those who enjoy fishing, kayaking, or other outdoor pursuits will find plenty to occupy their time. Nature enthusiasts and bird watchers particularly value locations like this where they can observe Florida's unique flora and fauna in their natural habitats.

The campground's strong 4.9-star rating from nearly thirty reviews speaks volumes about the positive experiences visitors have had here. Campers consistently praise the facility, suggesting that Prairie Point Camp delivers on its promise of quality outdoor recreation. The public campground setting means you're part of a welcoming community of outdoor enthusiasts, all gathered to enjoy what Florida's natural areas have to offer.

Staying at Prairie Point Camp provides an ideal balance between outdoor adventure and comfortable RV accommodations. You'll find yourself close enough to explore local attractions and natural areas, yet removed enough to experience genuine relaxation and connection with nature. It's the kind of destination where you can truly unwind while remaining engaged with the outdoor activities and natural wonders that make Florida such a special place to visit.
4.9

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29

Reviews

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Sarasota is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Florida weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Sarasota.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Sarasota. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Prairie Point Camp Reviews

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nate watts

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by nate watts

Amazing place. A real hidden gem of a campground. Clean hot showers are always available. Dump station is easy in n out. Super quiet atmosphere

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Brandie Rodabaugh

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brandie Rodabaugh

Best of all the parks with trails. We saw wild horses, bison, lots and lots of deer. Small park, yet large due to the different sections. I could bring a chair and umbrella and sit down and enjoy this one all day. Definitely bring water sunscreen and bug spray. Snacks are nice, but please remember not to feed the wildlife... They need to hunt and if people feed them they will be less inclined... Best of all the parks with trails. We saw wild horses, bison, lots and lots of deer. Small park, yet large due to the different sections. I could bring a chair and umbrella and sit down and enjoy this one all day. Definitely bring water sunscreen and bug spray. Snacks are nice, but please remember not to feed the wildlife... They need to hunt and if people feed them they will be less inclined to hunt. Only take pictures and leave nothing but foot prints.

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Krystal Rose

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Krystal Rose

The campground is very pretty, clean, and well managed. It has been very quiet. From the visitor center we were able to see bison and wild horses with the scope provided at the center. We were also able to see bison, deer and turkey from the observation point tower also by the visitor center. La chua was a very pretty trail and easy even for a wheelchair. The rangers and staff were very helpful. T... The campground is very pretty, clean, and well managed. It has been very quiet. From the visitor center we were able to see bison and wild horses with the scope provided at the center. We were also able to see bison, deer and turkey from the observation point tower also by the visitor center. La chua was a very pretty trail and easy even for a wheelchair. The rangers and staff were very helpful. They have a little movie in the visitors center to watch that is about 15 minutes. The dock/walkway off of 441 was beautiful. There were plenty of gators and the lotus was blooming. There was a roseate spoonbill and many other birds. I would come again to this park for sure.

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Alyssa McIntyre

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Alyssa McIntyre

We had a really great experience at Paynes Prairie (Puggy Campground)! It’s a beautiful, peaceful campground that’s conveniently close to UF/Gainesville. The campsites are spacious and well-kept. The bathrooms were very clean, and they were cleaned regularly. There’s a dock on Lake Wauberg where you can fish or just relax and enjoy the pretty view. The observation tower is definitely worth checki... We had a really great experience at Paynes Prairie (Puggy Campground)! It’s a beautiful, peaceful campground that’s conveniently close to UF/Gainesville. The campsites are spacious and well-kept. The bathrooms were very clean, and they were cleaned regularly. There’s a dock on Lake Wauberg where you can fish or just relax and enjoy the pretty view. The observation tower is definitely worth checking out, too. We got lucky and saw a wild mom and her baby on one of the trails, which was such a cool experience.

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Lori

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Lori

We stayed here in December, for a week. Our site #47 was a back-in and accommodated our 40” fifth wheel RV and 350 Dooley. There is water, & 30/50 amp hook-ups, that worked well. It is mostly level, with hard packed sand/gravel. Each site has a picnic table, 4x4 pole with a hook, & fire pit with a grilling grate. The site is fully shaded, so Starlink wasn’t an option. 1 bar on T-Mobile. Hotspot wo... We stayed here in December, for a week. Our site #47 was a back-in and accommodated our 40” fifth wheel RV and 350 Dooley. There is water, & 30/50 amp hook-ups, that worked well. It is mostly level, with hard packed sand/gravel. Each site has a picnic table, 4x4 pole with a hook, & fire pit with a grilling grate. The site is fully shaded, so Starlink wasn’t an option. 1 bar on T-Mobile. Hotspot works okay. The main roads are narrow, but it was doable, also there are some low lying branches. Ms. Connie was at the guard gate, she was friendly & helpful! She gave us a campground & trail maps, and our parking pass. We bought large bundles of firewood for $10 each. They don’t allow for you to collect wood here. We liked the rustic feeling and it was peaceful. You can walk to Lake Wauburg from the campground. Everything is well marked. It has many picnic areas with pavilions & grills, restrooms, boat trailer parking, boat launch, viewing areas(boardwalk and amphitheater). The tent camping area was packed when we arrived on Saturday, but cleared out by Monday. Tent camping sites are very impressive, with assigned parking and they are mostly secluded. We walked to the observation tower with our dogs one day, and biked it another day, then went on the Paynes Prairie(dogs aren’t allowed there) the visitor center is informative and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable. We actually saw Bison through telescopes located there. Bring Binoculars on the observation tower. We saw several different types of wildlife! Close to Gainesville, approximately 15 mins.

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