We stayed 8 nights here. The brochure/web site says cable "available". When we arrived we found out you have to contact the local cable provider and set up an account with them. Then you have to pay a service fee to have them come to the site and manually hook it up and pay for one month minimum. Essentially there is no cable for transients. This would definitely been nice to know beforehand. Also upon arrival we found our site had been re-graded that day and was fresh dirt and quite messy. Gravel or process after the grading would have been nice. Our only other complaint was even though there were approximately 17 transient sites many remained vacant while 3 different RV'S were assigned immediately adjacent to our site limiting our privacy. The park is however overall nice with many permanents almost all nicely maintained, quiet, and pleasant. The showers and laundry area were clean, modern and the showers were free. The store had all the basics and the prices were very reasonable (nice not to be gouged like some other places). The pool area was clean and new, but not much else to do here. The beach was not too far but we chose to venture south. The staff was friendly and helpful however this park seems to primarily cater to and be occupied by middle to older aged permanent campers with not much for younger families. Not much to do outside the park either. We would probably not return not because of the resort itself, but rather the overall area of Fort Pierce. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Though we did pay for a site, over the phone, before our arrival the only problem here was that we arrived at midnight and there was no security at the gate, which was wide open. So we just drove on in, and made ourselves at home at the nearest available site. This place was packed, but we found a site nonetheless. We woke up the next morning, got our showers, had breakfast, and were on our way. Pretty transparent to say the least. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed for 6 weeks. Rural environment only 3 miles to ocean. A number of golf courses nearby. Access to Hutchinson Island about 5 miles away. Laundry mat. paved roads, and concrete pads at site. There were activities at the camp grounds but I was working nearby and didn't partake. I think the daily rate is alot but I was paying the monthly rate and that was good. People running the resort were very friendly. There was a small store at the office. There is not a lot in Fort Pierce but you are not that far from Port St Lucie. Plus you can get to miles and miles of open beach on Hutchinson Island. I would definately go there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This place is pretty much known only to the locals but it's a nice park that offers laundry,kayak/canoe rentals, picnic tables/fire pits, children's playground, volleyball area, fishing and birding. Close to the Indian River, the ocean, UDT/SEAL museum and a nice restaurant in Jenson Beach called Conchy Joe's Seafood. Only downer is their check in. We pulled in at 4:59 ( hit some traffic ) and we were lucky to get the male attendant to stay long enough to at least tell us our reservation site. For people who show up after he closes you might be caught between a rock and a hard place. When you do check in, you need to have $20.00 in cash to "buy/rent" the magnetic gate controller. That was never mentioned in our phone call(s) while making our reservations. Other campers had similar experiences with the check in process - no attempt to provide real service. Other than that, a great CG with nice sites, reasonable prices, good facilities and grounds keepers that take pride in their facility. We would be happy to return for an extended stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The other reviewers have accurately assessed this park - it is among the best. Nice to see a well run park with able and friendly staff provide a great place for RVers. Their pull throughs are unique - double long cement pads that allow a class A plus a long trailer to remain attached. Many similar upscale parks require either a Class A or large 5th wheel for entry - this park takes everyone with an RV (no tents). Many nice free or inexpensive activities are included. Young foliage makes the park seem a bit spartan but that will change with time. Small lake offers water views but about the only thing this park lacks is real water front sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Large dogs are permitted. I did not see any pull-thru sites. Cable TV and internet access are included in rate. After check-in you will be given the gate code for entry into the park. Very, very nice and clean. Many activities during the winter months. We camped here in a Motorhome.
New well laid out park with large concrete pads, and paved roads, and beautiful facilities. Reason for 8 vs 10 is that each morning starting at 4 AM a motorcycle rider left park and disturbed my sleep even though he was trying to go out quietly, Then, about a half hour later, several pickup trucks departed as well. I assume these are full timers who were going to work; possibly workers for new hotel going up across the street. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful park. We are staying for two weeks and returning to stay again in a few weeks for the rest of the winter. The staff is wonderful, sites are immaculate, many adult activities offered, close to shopping, beaches and restaurants. I've seen children here so they are welcome. Great place to stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was our first time at a park that was not state run, and honestly these types are not our cup of tea. But with that being said, the reservations were handled efficiently, the confirmation arrived a few days after we made them, and when we arrived after hours the directions to our site were PERFECT. Place was super clean and very well maintained, would definitely stay here again if we needed an overnight stopover. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a clean and quiet park with beautiful landscaping. Staff is friendly and very helpful. We would come back often if we lived on the east coast. We received a fantastic weekend rate - quite a surprise for such a beautiful place. The only negative is that there is no recycling available. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
My wife and I have traveled all over the country and quite honestly this is one of the finest parks we've ever visited. Impeccably clean and well tended, this resort is staffed with the finest, most helpful people you'll meet anywhere. Before you consider ANY other park in South Florida check out this one, you won't be disappointed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is without a doubt the very best RV park that we have stayed in. The RV back ins are new and concreted with cable tv and full connections. The grounds were perfect, the swimming pool, spa were very enjoyable and extremely clean. There was a modern, clean laundry room. The couple running the RV park were brilliant - very professional, friendly and made us welcome! We would definitely stay here again and would urge any RV'rs in the area to stay at this park. Again, we strongly recommend this RV park, it's facilities and staff! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the nicest RV park I've ever stayed in. The staff is very friendly and competent, the grounds are immaculate and I look forward to coming back here again in the future. Although it is located between the Florida Turnpike and I-95, it is far enough away from both that is retains a rural feel, and the noise from those busy freeways is barely noticeable. I spent a few months here (4) through the winter, and thoroughly enjoyed it. My two dogs were welcomed warmly, and I can't think of a single thing I wish were different at this park. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This an excellent well maintained full facility campground set back from the highway. We can't say enough good things about this relatively new park. Full facilities, along with an excellent and very helpful staff. This is a friendly park. Large perfectly level sites. We would certainly stay here again. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Very nice campground. Seems to be setup for snowbirds and not much for kids but the pool. Huge cable channel line up. Office staff very friendly and helpful. Very pricey especially for this time of year. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was definitely the best, and extremely friendly RV Park. The staff was terrific, the location to many stores for all types of shopping was great. Golfing in the area was great and very reasonable. We can't wait to go back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the best RV parks we visited. The concrete sites are large and well-landscaped. Paved roads throughout , immaculate grounds and laundry/showers. There are scheduled activities..bingo, pancake breakfast, hot dog roasts, dances, water aerobics, game nights. The guests are all so friendly, and because they are maintaining a true RV resort without ownership, you don't deal with the elitism of some RV resorts .The area around the park has many areas to shop and dine. We will definitely stay there again and recommend it highly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The place is beautiful and we've never come across such friendly and accomodating park managers. The washrooms and clubhouse are extremely clean. Everything is nearby including the beach (15 min.), shopping, I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. We've already booked for next year. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the nicest park we have ever stayed in. Management is wonderful. They just can't seem to do enough for you. Great location to check out the Treasure Coast area of Florida. Would definitely go back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
An outstanding RV park! The staff were very accommodating when we pulled in. The battery was dead in our tow vehicle and they provided us with one of their pull-throughs. All sites were level. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is new clean and very beautiful.T he trees are young so not very big and there is no shade available yet, once the trees mature it will be perfect. The swimming pool is very nice and big. The sites are very large cement pads and are very easy to get into even the backup sites. You will need to have a sewer stand, I call them caterpillars or slinkys, but they are mandatory if you do not have one they will provide one to you. Over all it was a very nice campground probably the cleanest one we have ever stayed at. The facilities have a pool table and ping pong table, the laundry room is clean and has a screened in porch. Dogs and children seem to be welcome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is clean and very well taken care of. The free wi-fi is excellent as is their cable tv. The sites are very level with adequate room between sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I do work on and off in the Ft. Pierce, Florida area. I have stayed at several different campgrounds. This is the best. Clean...clean...clean. I especially like the extra long and extra wide pads. 65' long or so and 16' wide or so. Alows you to park on concrete, your rig is on concrete and your park provided picnic table is on concrete, and you can still walk on concrete from your vehicle to your rig! It helps keep the inside of your rig cleaner. Grass is nice, no barespots in the park. Staff is very responsive. Most parks I've been to say I am sorry... Park had request from some for pull-through sites, as they did not have any. They put in four pull site to resolve the situation. They offer WiFi internet. Early on it was the pitts. Several of us residents complained. The staff, was aware and trying to resolve problem. Finally, now the WiFi preforms like a WiFi, and I have been told additional enhancements are in the works. I have no children when I camp. There are children in the campground. They have been well behaved. I stayed here from mid-February through mid-June. I used the shower and facilities and they are kept very nice. Biggest negative, maybe only, is the laundry facilities are too small. several times I could not do wash when I wanted because of over use. They need more washers and dryers. When I reported this to the staff they replied, "we know, plans are already in order to add new units". Like I said, this place is like a breath of fresh air for RV Campgrounds. The staff is responsive. I thank them for making my stay enjoyable and look forward to returning here. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
April 2006
$30
This is one of the finest RV resorts you will find anywhere in South Florida. With wide paved roads and oversized concrete pads this park is truly "big rig" friendly. A year-round heated pool and spa, billiards, ping pong, bingo, cable TV, wi-fi, horse-shoes and loads of scheduled activities, there's always something to keep you entertained. We stayed for the winter and have already made reservations for next year. An RV park is only as good as its staff and this park's staff is exceptional; the office people are helpful and friendly and the grounds are kept immaculate. If you're looking for a great RV resort on the east coast of Florida, look no further. We camped here in a Motorhome.
My husband and I and four kids stayed at Treasure Coast RV Resort for almost 3 months. We loved it so much! It is a brand new facility and is kept as sparkling as a new dime! The park managers and other staff do a five-star job of running the place and making sure everyone enjoys their stay there. There were many fun activities that we participated in and because there were other home-school families in the park we even organized 2 field trips. We definately will be returning for subsequent winters. A more family-friendly place we have never encountered and highly recommend it to anyone visiting the Fort Pierce area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 5 / 10 ]
February 2006
$45
This campground is very beautiful and less than one year old. However, they do not have any pull thru sites so parking a big rig is hard depending on what is parked across from you. Although children were allowed, they acted as though they discouraged it and are attempting to turn it into a 55 and older campground. The sign at the pool stated children under 12 need adult supervision and when my 12 year old girl who is an experienced swimmer on a competitive swim team was asked to get an adult or leave, they crossed out the 12 and made it a 17 right in front of her. They do not allow any campfires at all which was kind of shocking. They do not allow any outside storage of any kind or tents. However, there were obvious area construction workers that were camping there and had all kinds of storage on their sites. As stated the park was beautiful, but just not my cup of tea. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Absolutely wonderful. After 3-1/2 months on road, the best park or campground bar none. Came for a day and are staying a couple weeks. New (9/05 opening), upscale resort amenities (great pool, spa, clubhouse). Free cable and wi-fi. Spotless restrooms and showers (granite counters in bathrooms and laundry room). Big rig friendly (large concrete pads, wide paved roads). Lots of nearby shopping, restaurants and maybe 15 minutes to good beaches. People are professional and friendly. It doesn't get better than this - unexpected value for this price. We camped here in a Motorhome.