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154 TURKEY TROT Road, Florahome, FL, 32140
Last Updated: April 21, 2025
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Campground Overview
Check In
Check-in is required before sunset. Upon arrival at the campground, please stop at the front gate, as it is a gated and secured area. An ID will be needed for check-in.
Activities
Kayaking & Canoeing, Biking, Mini Golf, Off-Roading/ATV, Kayaking, Scenic Drives, Stargazing, Tubing, White-Water Rafting, Wildlife Viewing, Historic Sightseeing, Boating, Backpacking, Hiking, Golf, Canoeing, FishingAmenities
Hike / Bike Campsites
Gravel Roads
Drinking Water
Trek-in > 1.5m
Pets Allowed
Dirt Roads
Back-in RV Sites
Dump Station
Slide Outs
Pet Friendly
Trash Service
WiFi
Playground
Picnic Area
Rules & Regulations
Simple & Friendly
We aim to keep things simple and friendly. Our main goal is for everyone - human and canine - to have a safe, enjoyable stay. This is a non-profit, community-focused groupManagement reserves the right to...
Management reserves the right to modify these rules as needed to maintain a safe and enjoyable environment for all guests. All residents must acknowledge receipt and understanding of these policies before check-in. Management has the final say on all dog-related matters to maintain a safe environment.Legal
Sign liability waiver as covered in the stay agreement from booking site Fix any damage your dog causes including paying for repairsPark Features
- Walking paths for play and training. We love zoomie parties and play-chasing. - Water stations - Shaded areas**Emergency Procedures**
- First aid station located at office - Report any incidents or injuries immediately - Local veterinary services can be found through a general web search for nearby Keystone Heights, Palatka, Starke, Interlochen, Melrose and Middleburg.**Weather Considerations**
- Dogs must be brought inside during severe weather - Shade and water stations may be provided throughout park - Exercise caution during extreme temperatures**Three Strikes Policy**
- First problem: Warning - Second problem: Must keep dog on leash - Third problem: Must leave the park**Quiet Times**
- Dogs must be leashed or under control in your site from 10 PM - 7 AM - Control barking at all times. They may be alerting you to nearby animals such as opossums, deer, squirrels and birds to active prey. They**Owner Responsibilities**
- Keep your dog in sight and generally supervised at all times - Carry a leash or some kind of restraint as it may be necessary - Clean up waste by burying it. We like clean shoes and nobody wants to step in a poop landmine. Bushes are great places to relocate feces oft the path with sticks or cover it in mulch. - Watch and control play behavior - One adult must be outside with off-leash dogs**Boundaries**
- No dogs in: shooting range, trash, compost or recyling areas - Ask permission before letting your dog visit other camp sites. Dogs are not permitted in other campers' sites without permission. - Beware there are wild animals on the acreage that may harm pets; bobcats, bear, panthers, owls, aggressive turkeys, curious deer though crows watch the dogs and occasionally play.**Zero Tolerance For:**
- Biting - Fighting - Aggressive behavior - Uncontrolled dogs - Excessive barking**Basic Rules**
- No aggressive breeds (no pit bulls, Rottweilers, Dobermans, or wolf hybrids) - Maximum 3 dogs per RV site - Dogs must respond to voice commands ("Come," "Stay," "Leave it") - No aggressive behavior of any kind; please be vigilant around feeding and any food - Monitor your dog's behavior and intervene if play becomes too rough - At least one adult must be supervising the dog(s) when off-leash - Please don’t let dogs on neighboring adjacent, unfenced land as it is trespassing. Our property is fenced, however there may be gaps in corner common areas.. **Meet & Greet**
- All new dogs must complete a friendly meet-and-greet with management and management’s small dogs who live on the property. (Also known as the butt-sniff check.;-) - We'll evaluate how your dog interacts with others - Dogs must be social and friendly with both humans and other dogs; timid dogs are welcome but must be non-agressive and well-behaved.Travel Like an Expert with AAA and Trip Canvas
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