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Important Notice: The Florida Forest Service will close all campgrounds and recreation areas on State Forests if the county where the State Forest is located is placed under a Tropical Storm or Hurricane WARNING by the National Weather Service. Reservations will be automatically refunded for closures related to tropical weather.

Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest , FL

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Reedy Creek Campground I is located on the Lake Wales Ridge State Forest, (Polk County) on the Arbuckle tract, approximately 44 miles SE of Lakeland, FL. It features 5 tent camping only sites, and 3 RV or tent sites. All sites must have advanced reservations. Each campsite has a ...
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Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
Tent Only
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Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed - no Near Water - no
Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
Tent Only
8
Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
Tent Only
8
Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
Tent Only
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Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
Tent Only
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Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
RV or Tent
8 Accessible
15 Back-In
Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
Pavilion
10 Accessible
Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
RV or Tent
8 Accessible
15 Back-In
Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
RV or Tent
8 Accessible
15 Back-In
Electric Hookup - no Full Hookup - no
Pets Allowed Near Water - no
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Description

Reedy Creek Campground I is located on the Lake Wales Ridge State Forest, (Polk County) on the Arbuckle tract, approximately 44 miles SE of Lakeland, FL. It features 5 tent camping only sites, and 3 RV or tent sites. All sites must have advanced reservations. Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring. These sites have potable water access but no electricity available. There are two port-o-lets at the campground. Recreation activities featured here include fishing, hunting, hiking, bicycling, picnicking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing.

Geography:

Lake Wales Ridge State Forest derives its name from the narrow ridge that runs north and south through the Florida Peninsula. Many years ago ancient ocean levels rose and covered nearly all of the present-day peninsula. The ridge became an island on which the plants and animals continued to evolve in isolation. Today, the scrub ecosystem that thrives on the ridge may have the highest concentration of rare and endangered plants in the continental United States. For more information Click Here.

Recreation:

The forest offers many recreational opportunities for the rugged outdoor enthusiast as well as the occasional visitor. Hiking trails cross a variety of terrains from forest wetlands to ancient, dry scrub communities. The state forest contains four hiking trails that are included in the Florida Forest Service's Trailwalker Hiking Program. Hikers can take advantage of the numerous hiking trail, which include 25 miles of the Arbuckle Trail on the Arbuckle Tract. For more information Click Here.

Facilities:

1585 Rucks Dairy Road, Frostproof, Fl. 33843 •Campsites 1 through 8 require an advanced reservation. •Tent camping only in sites 1-5. •RV or tent camping in sites 1 and 6-8. •Campsites 2-4 require parking at designated parking areas across from campsites.

Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring.

Use "Leave No Trace" Principles - Plan Ahead and Prepare, Dispose of trash and litter properly-keep campsites clean, Minimize Campfire impacts-Clean fire ring after use, Respect Wildlife and Be Considerate of Other Visitors

Two nonflushable toilets (Portable toilets) and one garbage container/dumpster available within campground.

Day Use Picnic pavilion is available for use daily by reservation. No camping at day use pavilion.

Nearby Attractions:

LAKE ARBUCKLE PARK AND COUNTY CAMPGROUND
ARBUCKLE PRIMITIVE HIKE-IN CAMPSITES ON ARBUCKLE TRACT
LIVINGSTON CREEK CAMPGROUND AND PAVILION
ARBUCKLE HIKING TRAIL AND NATURE/CABIN LOOP TRAIL ON ARBUCKLE TRACT
MCLEAN CABIN DAY USE AREA ON ARBUCKLE
ARBUCKLE HORSE TRAILER PARKING AREA
LAKE GODWIN DAY USE AREA ON ARBUCKLE
WALK IN THE WATER CAMPGROUND ON WALK IN THE WATER TRACT
WALK IN THE WATER WMA
BABSON/DINNER LAKE TRACT LOCATED OFF WALK IN THE WATER RD
LWRSF HEADQUARTERS LOCATED AT 851 COUNTY ROAD 630 EAST, FROSTPROOF, FL 33843

Booking Window
Fri Apr 19 2024 - Wed Mar 19 2025

Reservations can be made for today and can be made up to 11 Month(s) in advance.

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Season Schedule

Park Season
Start
End
Peak
Mon Jan 01 2024
Tue Dec 31 2024
Peak
Wed Jan 01 2025
Wed Dec 31 2025
Services and Amenities
Within Park
  • Bird Watching
  • Camping, Primitive
  • Dumpster
  • Fire Rings
  • Grills
  • Jogging/Running
  • Kiosk
  • Parking
  • Photography
  • Picnic Area
  • Picnic Tables
  • Picnicing
  • Restrooms
  • Walking
  • Wildflower Viewing
  • Wildlife Viewing
Within 10 Miles
  • Canoeing
  • Dock, Boat
  • Fishing
  • Historic Sites
  • Kayaking
  • River/Stream
  • Scenic Driving Routes
  • Town
  • Water Access, Park Lake
Fees and Cancellation Policies
Special Policy Applicable to this Facility
Cancellations:

  • Cancellations can be made on the website and through the call center.
  • 1 or more days prior to arrival: $9 non-refundable cancellation fee.
  • Day of or after arrival, must be cancelled through the call center.
  • $9.00 plus the 1st night's use fee.
  • After the arrival date, $9 non-refundable cancellation fee, fees for the nights following the call will be refunded. No same night refunds.

    Refunds:

  • Credit Card refunds are automatically credited back to the original credit card and will take up to 3 - 5 business days to appear on the customer's statement.
  • The State Forest campgrounds cannot process refunds for reservations processed online or through the call center.
  • The State Forest can process refunds for cash or check payments made through walk-in office reservations and walk-up campsites. State Forest do not process any credit card refunds.

  • Facility Rates*
    Park Season
    Site Type
    Nightly/Daily Rates
    Peak Season
    Jan 01 2024 -
    Dec 31 2024
    Tent Only
    $8.93
    RV or Tent
    $8.93
    Pavilion
    $18.69
    Peak Season
    Jan 01 2025 -
    Dec 31 2025
    Tent Only
    $8.93
    RV or Tent
    $8.93
    Pavilion
    $18.69

    *Displayed rates do not reflect discounts, attribute fees (electrical hookups / water hookups), taxes or incremental charges

    **Weekly rates may not be available for all sites

    Getting There
    GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
    27.70605, -81.44552
    27°42'22"N, 81°26'44"W

    From US highway 27 you will: Turn left onto County Road 630A, at stop sign turn to the left onto County Road 630 East. Proceed east through Frostproof, past the McDonald's, over the railroad tracks, then right onto Lake Reedy Blvd where the Lake Arbuckle Campground and the Great Florida Birding Trail signs are. Follow Lake Reedy Blvd, about one mile after the blinking yellow light you will turn left onto Lake Arbuckle Rd. Turn right onto Rucks Dairy Rd (a paved road). You are now on the state forest. After driving about a mile down Rucks Dairy Rd you will go over the bridge over Livingston Creek. *The road splits here, turn to the right (continuing on Rucks Dairy Rd.) is the Reedy Creek I Primitive Campground on the left. If you take the road to the left you will be on School Bus Rd. which is the main road in the Arbuckle Tract.

    From SR 60 you will:
    Turn right onto County Road 630 East
    Proceed west on County Road 630 East until reaching Walk In Water Road/Blue Jordan Road, then turn left
    After turning left onto Blue Jordan Road, proceed to stop light and turn left onto Lake Reedy Blvd
    Follow Lake Reedy Blvd, about one mile after the blinking yellow light you will turn left onto Lake Arbuckle Rd.
    Turn right onto Rucks Dairy Rd (a paved road). You are now on the state forest.
    After driving about a mile down Rucks Dairy Rd you will go over the bridge over Livingston Creek. *The road splits here, turn to the right (continuing on Rucks Dairy Rd.) is the Reedy Creek I Primitive Campground on the left. If you take the road to the left you will be on School Bus Rd. which is the main road in the Arbuckle Tract.
    Contact Information

    Mailing Address:

    Reedy Creek Campground Lake Wales Ridge State Forest
    851 COUNTY ROAD 630 EAST
    FROSTPROOF  FL  33843
    Phone Number:
    Information:  (863) 589-0545
    Lakeland District Headquarters - 863-940-6701 for after hours assistance/emergency.

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