cpusrvc
For Quiet Waters Park: You CANNOT use your own tent. What they have are pre-made, heavy "military grade" tents on raised wooden floors, almost all right on the water's edge. Several have good shade. End flaps open fully, side flaps open about 2 feet up from the bottom. Fully screened. All sites have water / electric hookup, picnic table, firepit. A nice place for a night or two.
There is a kids' water park, mountain bike trails, paddle boat rental, and tow-line water skiing. Grab a hold of the cable that goes around the lake, and it will pull you around. Several jumps are there, nice observation area for those who want to watch. The rest of the park is nice, also.
Posted Jan 27, 2017 by cpusrvc from Deerfield Beach, FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Will Landis
For Quiet Waters Park: Haven't stayed in the nices tents they have, but I have stayed in the Teepees. They are pretty traditional, and don't have piper closures or mosquito netting, but they are well maintained and our stay was great. The other tents they have available are more waterproof and feature netting, so in the warmer months, that's the best bet. Grounds are well maintained, and the park is lovely.
Posted Jan 16, 2016 by Will Landis from Fort Lauderdale, FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.