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Colt Creek State Park

We watch every site at Colt Creek State Park 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.

100% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak Jan–Mar·28 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at Colt Creek State Park

Booked on virtually every weekend during peak season (Jan–Mar). They reserve months ahead and rebook within minutes when cancelled — set up an alert and we'll email you the moment one opens.

Site 001

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 14 of 28 sites
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 002

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Tied for most booked · 14 of 28 sites
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 005

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 14 of 28 sites
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 006

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 14 of 28 sites
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 007

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 14 of 28 sites
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 009

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 14 of 28 sites
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 011

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 14 of 28 sites
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 020

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 14 of 28 sites
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 021

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 14 of 28 sites
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 024

Top pick
Tied for most booked · 14 of 28 sites
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

These sites rebook within minutes of being cancelled. Set an alert at Colt Creek State Park and we’ll email you the moment one opens up.

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About this park

Colt Creek State Park includes more than 5,000 acres of native Central Florida habitat, a place to explore the natural communities and wildlife that make the park special. Comprised of large strands of vulnerable longleaf pine flatwoods, lakes and winding creeks, thick cypress domes and open vistas, Colt Creek State Park is home to many species of plant and animal. Native residents include bald eagles, white-tailed deer, American alligators, otters, and many birds and butterflies. Notably, the park is home to threatened species such as the gopher tortoise and the Sherman's fox squirrel. Visitors can enjoy more than 15 miles of multi-use trails, shared by hikers, bicyclist and those riding horsebacks, that meander through the pine flatwoods and natural creeks and wetlands. Park lakes afford views of wading birds and alligators, as well as offer a place for anglers to cast their line from the lake's edge or from our 75-foot accessible dock. Canoes and kayaks are available to rent at the ranger station. Camping experiences include primitive campsites, an equestrian campground and a group campground.