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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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3.5 / 5 (7 votes )

Tampa East RV Resort

4630 McIntosh Road
33527-9519, Dover
Florida, the United States

15 minutes from Busch Gardens and 45 minutes to Disney, this resort is a supreme location to visit Florida's main attractions, but once you arrive you will not want to leave! Our resort is filled with friendly people and all types of activities from language classes to volleyball to pentanque. The resort is nestled in a country setting and shaded by Live Oaks so you can be as active or as relaxed as you prefer. Pick a resort the whole family can agree on-Tampa East! Big rigs, pets, and groups welcome.

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Electricity
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Dogs
Youth groups area

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Playground
Swim in natural water
Outdoor pool
Golf court
Boat hire
Fishing

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Baby change facilities
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Reviews

Denis VonRueden
English (US)
The size of this park is immense! Our accommodation was in The Oaks zone, which in my opinion, tops the other two areas. Each zone is equipped with three swimming pools. I was taken aback by the extensive concrete space provided, which comfortably accommodated our 36-foot trailer along with two cars. We are certainly keen on revisiting this place.
1 year ago

Isaac Feest
English (US)
The flat, sturdy concrete pad was appreciated. The majority of section E was occupied by RVs, with other areas of the park comprised of mobile homes. Regular activities, including bingo, were on offer. The swimming pool was a pleasing feature. We didn't explore the other facilities available. The park is surrounded on multiple sides by a processing plant, which may be a source of noise disturbance for some visitors. However, it didn't affect our experience.
1 year ago

ScottyJhams
English (US)
We stayed here for one night after picking up our airstream at airstream of Tampa next-door. Couldn’t have been more convenient. My wife actually physically checked in the day before so we had no problems upon arrival. We have a good map and the road system as Walmart. We were in the new section of the park in a pull through site. Very attractive to us since this is the first time we’ve towed anything. Was also close to a high school where we went to do some practice backing up and backing in. The site had good Wi-Fi and strong cell. At least for Verizon. The site had full hook ups. The site had a new concrete pad which was pretty level. There were some nice trees around which gave us a little shade. The park was really clean and the pool area looks nice. We had a picnic table but no fire rang. No problem for us since we weren’t going to light a fire anyways. Definitely room for two vehicles along with our 25 foot airstream. Although the camp is quite close to I 4, we did not hear any road noise. In fact the park was very quiet overall. Next to the temporary sites, it’s a pretty big built out campground of much more permanent sites. Nice place to walk around. If you are traveling through Tampa and need a place to stay, this place is pretty good.
3 years ago

Beerboy
English (US)
This was a last minute stop and they were very accommodating with a same-day reservation. We stayed in the section called the Palms (entrance on McIntosh Road). Well over half of this section is seasonal/permanent units. A few park models/tiny homes, but largely RVs. The long-term sites have concrete pads and are well laid out. The park does a great job making sure all of the sites are clean. You will not see any disabled vehicles or trash/junk laying around in this area. We stayed in the portion that seems to be kept for transient visitors. These spots are grass/sand and reasonably level. The sites are also huge. About 30 feet wide and maybe 50 feet deep. There are a number of big live oaks spread around so you are likely to get some shade at some point during the day. The pool is quite nice and kept warm in the winter. There are a few other amenities such as shuffleboard and petanque though these are pretty small and I imagine might get crowded during peak periods.
3 years ago