Burns Lake Campground, FL Campground Reservation, Info, Images, Map, Directions

Burns Lake Campground, Florida Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions

From Naples: Follow US HWY 41 east until you see signs for campground (approximately mile marker 67).

From Miami: Follow US HWY 41 west until you see signs for campground (approximately mile marker 67)

Phone

239-695-1205

Activities

CAMPING, FISHING

Keywords

Big Cypress

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Overview

Burns Lake Campground offers lake views from every campsite. Offering direct backcountry access, this campground is the ideal place for hunters and off-road vehicle enthusiasts.

Recreation

Burns Lake offers a great access point for your permitted off-road vehicle. Campers can enjoy fishing in the lake and surrounding areas with the appropriate licensure. Just far enough from any major highway, this campground offers countless wildlife viewing opportunities.

Facilities

This campground offers a picnic day use area, vault toilets, and an off-road vehicle parking lot and access point. No fresh water is available.

Natural Features

Surrounded by towering pine trees and wrapping around a lake, this campground allows you to feel like you are getting away while still being close enough to modern conveniences.

Nearby Attractions

Campers can enjoy local sight-seeing attractions such as airboat and swamp buggy tours, museums, art galleries, and boardwalks. This campground is located close to multiple national and state parks.

Reservation

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