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Crystal River, Florida

cruise-ader
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Planning a trip with the family and another family(friends of ours).
Looking at crystal river. The rv parks I have been researching are Rock Crusher Canyon RV park
and Crystal Isle RV park
rock crusher reviews seem real good, crystal isle, mixed...
Anyone have any experience with rv parks in this area?
I want to be close or on the river, I won't be happy if I can't fish.
If not these parks, any others I should consider?
Thanks.
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thefishingal
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Try Natures Resort in Homosassa. They even have rental boats. Stayed in one of their cabins. Its a nice park right on the water

Kate_and_Ed
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Late but just looking in. We rented pontoon from CG at Crystal Isles some years back and went up river to place where we ate on patio. Was a lot of fun...think they still rent.
Kathy and Ed

cruise-ader
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thx all. My wife decided on crystal isle. Amenties listed sold her. I guess I am fine either way. Hope it turns out well.
I'll post a review on rvpark reviews when we get home.

johnhicks
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If you go to Chazz try to get Lot 8; it's dry. The pullthroughs aren't really pullthroughs and many sites are mudholes when it rains. I got my 36' DP in and out without any problem.
-jbh-

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we are hitting up rainbow springs as a "layover" in june on our way to/from the keys 🙂
look out tarpon!

trnfla
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Another option is Rainbow Springs State Park
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thanks larry37, sent you a pm.

Larry37
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I have spent a couple winters at Rock Crusher before we bought a house in Crystal River.
Rock Crusher is a very nice park very friendly staff and campers but it is a snowbird park that fills up in winter with lots of of activities and pot lucks.
There is another campground about 12 miles south of Crystal river on the Chassahowitzka river.
This is the river I normally fish out of and prefer to Crystal River ( not as crowded and better fishing and has gulf access. Note you need a shallow draft boat or kayak for this river.
Campground is a regular type campground not a resort style for shorter stays with boat ramp and docks and LOTS of manatees in winter.

ALSO if you camp anywhere near water and temp is above 70 * Noseeums will make you hate camping. One advantage for Rock Crusher.

Not sure how to attach a link but you can find with a quik search.
Chassahowitzka River Campground.

I live in the area if you have any questions

cruise-ader
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After a few calls, the staff at rock crusher said they were not sure they could reserve us 2 spots, they said, well, we have to see if the snowbirds leave. To me, it's either yes, or no...too bad, I really wanted to stay there. Directly on the water is not a deal breaker, we can drive to the river, hire a guide or just rent a boat.
I'm hesitant on crystal isles, first, there are not enough photos for me to make a decision, and going from some reviews, I just don't want to be miserable, I will end up just packing up. Some reviews are good, some not so good. I might call rock crusher back next week and see if anything has changed.
thanks for any input on these places.

Dennis_Henderso
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There are sites at Encore Crystal River that are on the canal with your own dock.

If you are not on the canal and in an interior site, you can use the boat ramp right there in the park for canal access to the Crystal River.

Can't get any better than that.

Denny and Cindy Henderson
fulltiming, currently at Torrey Oaks RV Resort in Bowling Green, FL

joe_b_
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Rock Crusher is a very nice park, but not on the water. Crystal Isles is a corporation owned park, Encore. It has had it's issues over the years but the recent comments I have seen on it have been mostly acceptable. You may want to expand your search area to include the RV parks in Homosassa, just a few miles south. We have stayed at Natures Resort, which is on the water, and enjoy it.

We get over to the Gulf side a couple of times a year and tend to stay at Rock Crusher as being on the water is not that important to us.
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Bears_Den
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I have never stayed at either park you have mentioned. With that said, I have read posts from people who rave about Rock Crusher and in fact I have been considering looking into that one myself. If you do a search in this forum I think you can come up with posts on Rock Crusher.
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