Kissimmee Lake State Park shows Florida’s early history by giving demonstrations of the Florida cow hunters in an 1876 era cow camp. You will find various wildlife from bobcats to turkeys, bald eagles, white-tailed deer, and more within the park located in Lake Wales, Florida. Within Kissimmee Lake State Park, there are over 13 miles (20.92 km) of trails for nature lovers to hike. Of the 13 miles (20.92 km) of trails, 6 of those are available to equestrians if they choose to use them. You can also boat, canoe, and fish in the lake during your trip to Kissimmee State Park.
Overview
The campground is an amazing camping spot and has both full-facility campsites and primitive campsites for everyone’s camping needs. The youth group campsites can hold up to 50 people in total (25 per campsite), so a large group can comfortably fit. Stargazing, hiking, fishing, and weddings are all popular activities to do at Kissimmee Lake State Park.
Highlights
At Kissimmee State Park, there are two group camping campsites. Each of these campsites has the ability to hold up to 25 people. These are youth tent camping sites, and a minimum of 12 people must reserve the campsite. These campsites offer the perfect opportunity for you to get in touch with nature and the surrounding Oak trees provide plenty of coverage from the hot Florida sun.
You can expect amenities such as cold showers, picnic tables, restrooms, and a fire pit. You can make a reservation for up to 11 months in advance. If you wish to do so, call 863-696-1112.
Internet
Wi-Fi is avaliable throughout the camoground
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