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Moore Haven, Florida
The Marina RV Resort
2365 U.S. 27 N.
Moore Haven, Florida 33471
(863) 946–2255 4
Eastern Time

 

Open year-round
High-Use Seasonal Period: January 1 through March 31

Sites: 161 Full
Check in: 11 AM
Check Out: 10 AM
Maximum Electrical: 30 amps (25 sites w/50 amps)
Maximum RV Length:
99 ft.


Directions:
From Jct. 78E and N. Hwy. 27 travel east to first road on right. Turn and follow road 2 miles to The Marina.


Accommodations   Facilities and Amenities
RV Sites Only
Reservation Requirements: Check in: 2 PM, Check out: 11 AM.
Notes: Pets must be leashed. Must bring own linens.


 
This resort offers a clubhouse, boat dock and ramp, bait shop and fuel, lake, laundry facilities, WiFi, swimming pool, shuffleboard courts, karaoke, licensed guides, fishing, and hiking trails.




Resort Profile

This beautiful resort overlooks the waterway leading to Lake Okeechobee, the second largest fresh water lake in the United States. Seminole for “Big Water,” the lake is well known for trophy largemouth and peacock bass fishing within its 730 square miles.

A beehive of waterfront activity, the resort is located on the canal, and it offers boat docking and launching capabilities. On weekends, visitors can enjoy all-you-can-eat breakfast buffets. The thriving community of Moore Haven also hosts regularly scheduled entertainment such as the Chalo Nitka Festival and Frontier Days. Additional nearby attractions and activities include golf, bingo, airboat rides, Bok Tower Gardens, Big Cypress National Preserve, Everglades National Park and an alligator farm.

Just 75 miles south, the greater Miami area features big-city sophistication with a colorful arts scene, world-class shopping, and family fun. Museums, galleries, concerts, street fairs, and sightseeing make Miami the perfect day trip for any taste or activity level. You’ll also find seductive beaches that lure you to white sands and aqua waters, places where the Atlantic Ocean merges with the Caribbean. The diverse cultures and neighborhoods such as Little Havana and Little Haiti exemplify the melting pot of our nation. For the casual visitor, this means a city flavored with Latin cuisine, language, music, and politics.