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Luke Moseley

For Puc Buggy - Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park: Nice park. Convenient to I-75. Back in spots with decent bathrooms nearby. The sites are hard packed sand. If its raining when you stay here, your rig is gonna have sandy floors.

Posted Jan 13, 2021 by Luke Moseley from Virginia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Luke Moseley

For Puc Buggy - Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park: Nice park. Convenient to I-75. Back in spots with decent bathrooms nearby. The sites are hard packed sand. If its raining when you stay here, your rig is gonna have sandy floors.

Posted Jan 13, 2021 by Luke Moseley from Virginia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Aloha Sailor34

For Puc Buggy - Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park: This place was a wonderful surprise! Intended to stay one night and head out, but it was too nice to leave without exploring so we stayed two. The trails are wonderful and the lookout was great! We saw bison, wild horses, deer, crane, and turtles...but thankfully, no gators. The camping spots are nicely cleared, level, well-spaced and surrounded by lush greenery. Each has a picnic table and fire pit. So quiet and relaxing.

Posted Nov 03, 2020 by Aloha Sailor34 from Ohio. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Aloha Sailor34

For Puc Buggy - Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park: This place was a wonderful surprise! Intended to stay one night and head out, but it was too nice to leave without exploring so we stayed two. The trails are wonderful and the lookout was great! We saw bison, wild horses, deer, crane, and turtles...but thankfully, no gators. The camping spots are nicely cleared, level, well-spaced and surrounded by lush greenery. Each has a picnic table and fire pit. So quiet and relaxing.

Posted Nov 03, 2020 by Aloha Sailor34 from Ohio. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Peter K

For Puc Buggy - Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park: Stayed here Feb 18 - 21 in a 27" travel trailer. Agree with the previous review - campground is fairly nice but it is the surrounding area that makes this park great. Great walking and hiking trails. Nice visitor centre. Make sure you go to Pearl Country Store and BBQ as well as the quaint little town of Micanopy. Only downside to this campground was the fallout from the trees - our TT and tow vehicle were covered in leaves and pollen - and mixed with rain - made a filthy mess on both.

Posted Mar 15, 2020 by Peter K from London, ON. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Peter K

For Puc Buggy - Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park: Stayed here Feb 18 - 21 in a 27" travel trailer. Agree with the previous review - campground is fairly nice but it is the surrounding area that makes this park great. Great walking and hiking trails. Nice visitor centre. Make sure you go to Pearl Country Store and BBQ as well as the quaint little town of Micanopy. Only downside to this campground was the fallout from the trees - our TT and tow vehicle were covered in leaves and pollen - and mixed with rain - made a filthy mess on both.

Posted Mar 15, 2020 by Peter K from London, ON. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Connie

For Puc Buggy - Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park: This is one of Florida’s best state parks, hands down. Not so much for the campground, which is very nice by the way, but for the entire area it encompasses. Where else can you view wild bison and horses in the southeast? Due to flooding, some of the trails were closed, so bison and horses were only spotted from the lookout tower. As for the campground, we have learned the hard way that especially in heavily wooded state parks, we need 50 foot or more sites to accommodate our 32-ft fifth wheel. The 50-amp sites are the largest, while 30 amp sites are good for smaller rigs. Lovely campsites, so lush and naturally private. Bathrooms kept clean. Not much for Verizon signal, good for calling but not cellular. You have to drive around to it, but make sure you explore the north end of park. We are coming back again!

Posted Nov 04, 2019 by Connie from South florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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