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Wandering Sandals

For Koreshan State Historic Site: Stayed at site#36 for 3 days for $28/day. All back-in sites are fairly level and mostly shaded compare to other sites. Power pedestal and water spigot location need stretch cords a bit to fit. No pull-thru sites that we can see. Tent only sites are between 2 large RV loops. Centralized bathroom with gender neutral, men, and women bathroom are dated but fully functional curtain, hooks, and private door on each stall. Pavilion houses both restroom and washers/dryers with ceiling fans and couple of washbasins. Watch for crashing branch from tall blacken pine near pavilion, it’s showered huge branch and debris few feet from us. Our site on the inner loop, but access to bathroom is not fun. We took short cut through handicap sites 35 or 34 when it not occupied. Dump station is inconveniently located between Sabal Palm picnic area and site#26, and not at campsite exit as usual. Yeah, you have to go back into the campground loop to dump. Always peaceful at night except for rustling of bunnies, insects noises, and occasional showers. Near picnic area, the 30min nature trail meander around Estero River is nice and shaded for pooch walking. The historical utopian Koreshan historic settlement and Sunday Farmer Market in the same spot. For shopping, Coconut Point Mall is 10min away. Beautiful Lovers Key State Park with kayaking launch ramp and nearby Dog Beach with white sand and clear water is 30min away in Fort Myers Beach. Full of little trade offs but we like it enough to extend our stay another day.

Posted Jul 14, 2018 by Wandering Sandals from Fremont, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Van

For Koreshan State Historic Site: Enjoyed our stay. All the electrical boxes and water lines were changed in 2016. Bathhouse was a little dated but clean. Recommend staying on the inner loop for proximity to bathhouse. Lots of foliage around Campsite. This is not for big rigs, or trailers with slides on both sides, as most of the sites are fairly narrow. Don't miss the village tour by the Ranger. A Farmers Market is held every Sunday.

Posted Dec 12, 2017 by Van from FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

COL Bob

For Koreshan State Historic Site: Wonderful campground! Welcomed warmly by the ranger, received excellent information at the ranger station, found our campsite clean and raked! Our three days here were quiet and relaxing. We highly recommend the guided tour of the historic site. We loved our stay here and plan to return soon!

Posted Mar 19, 2017 by COL Bob from DeLand, FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Penita

For Koreshan State Historic Site: 5.6.16 Campground closed for renovation until further notice.

Posted May 06, 2016 by Penita from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Xatlatc

For Koreshan State Historic Site: Paved interior roads with sand sites. Verizon 4 dot LTE. Older shower house but clean and six showers. Very convenient to shopping. Three and a half stars. I'd stay again.

Posted Feb 17, 2016 by Xatlatc from Upstate South Carolina. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

The Travelin' Gal

For Koreshan State Historic Site: Visited October 2015: Nice park overall, but not much to do unless you have a boat and launch it there. Our spot in the outer loop was ample in size for our travel trailer but was a long walk to the central bathroom area. Each site has electric and water. Washer and dryers were clean and worked and were located in the central bathroom area. There is no parking for vehicles there. So any laundry has to hauled back and forth. The park is a perfect location for side trips to Bonita Beach, Ft. Myers Beach, and Captiva and Sanibel Islands. Restaurants, movie theaters and Coconut Point Mall, which is lovely, are nearby. It is also far enough away from Tamiami Trail to be quiet! Koreshan State Historic Site also has some historic buildings which are worth a stop and a Sunday Farmer's Market which was a disappointment the day we visited it! Overall a good central location for a decent price in the Ft. Myers area.

Posted Oct 20, 2015 by The Travelin' Gal from Indiana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Chicken Lone Baron

For Koreshan State Historic Site: Kind of tight for big rigs and the hookups are a bit messed up....voltage up and down too much to run the AC here. Staff not really helpful. Might be good if there weren't very many people here.

Posted Aug 22, 2014 by Chicken Lone Baron from MI. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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