Yellow Jacket RV Resort

55 SE 503rd Ave., Old Town, FL 32680

352-542-8365

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GPS: 29.4659,-82.9991

Yellow Jacket RV Resort is located at 55 SE 503rd Ave., Old Town, Florida 32680 with a total of 64 campsites. Before your trip to Yellow Jacket RV Resort, check out website at http://www.yellowjacketrvresort.com/ or contact them through 352-542-8365 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

29.4659, -82.9991

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 29.4659, -82.9991

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Overview of Yellow Jacket RV Resort


Last Price Paid: $61

Reported by Andrea on 01.01.2022

Longest RV Reported: 35 feet (Travel Trailer)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

64

Pad Type:

dirt

Elevation:

0 ft / 0 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Yellow Jacket RV Resort

4 people have reviewed this location.


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  • Nice Bit of Paradise on the Banks of the Suwannee River

    Reviewed 1/1/2022

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    Nightly rate: $61

    Days stayed: 4

    12/17- 12/21 Yellowjacket RV ResortNice Bit of Paradise on the Banks of the Suwannee RiverWe had a wonderful stie overlooking the river. We could see the fish rolling in the river and watch the water roll by. The staff was very accommodating and helpful even though we arrived right at the office closing time (and had changed our da...more12/17- 12/21 Yellowjacket RV ResortNice Bit of Paradise on the Banks of the Suwannee RiverWe had a wonderful stie overlooking the river. We could see the fish rolling in the river and watch the water roll by. The staff was very accommodating and helpful even though we arrived right at the office closing time (and had changed our dates because I forgot how a calendar worked). We took advantage of the hot tub and pool in the evening, and they really made the day wind down nicely. Enjoying cooking outside and fire in the evening made the stay relaxing. A few things to keep in mind- these are not negatives in our point of view but information. The ground is mostly lime rock with sand covering it. It is normal for that area of Florida and campers should prepare for sand. We did not find it troublesome and had no issue dealing with it, but some might. There was no Verizon cell service and basic Wi-Fi.

  • Great stay under the live oaks

    Reviewed 17/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 5

    Very nice place, sites are big enough. Staff is very friendly. Great river views. No Att service but good Wi-Fi. Pool is solar heated and very nice. I'll be going back

  • Great park on the river!!

    Reviewed 3/5/2021

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    Enjoyed our long weekend stay. Very clean and well maintained park. Large dog park and lots of trails for exploring. Awesome pool area and nice deck area overlooking the river. Large sites!!

  • It is an ok place, but there are better places to be

    Reviewed 20/1/2018

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    Nightly rate: $39

    Days stayed: 35

    Site number: 30b

    We would rate the resort a 5 if based on the people only. The work campers were extremely nice and some of them were our neighbors who we got to know. We arrived before check-in, which we tend to do. Normally it isn't an issue. No one was in the office. They take lunch from 12:00 to 1:00. No big deal as we had our home with us an...moreWe would rate the resort a 5 if based on the people only. The work campers were extremely nice and some of them were our neighbors who we got to know. We arrived before check-in, which we tend to do. Normally it isn't an issue. No one was in the office. They take lunch from 12:00 to 1:00. No big deal as we had our home with us and waited. The woman at the front desk was very nice. She told us how to get to our site. With her directions and the site map we had difficulty finding our site. The site we had was not right in the center of the campground (we did ask for a secluded site when making our reservation). Our site was down a dead end road. The site was covered in leaves so it was hard to tell it was even a site. It was strange as it was called a pull-thru site but you drove in facing the woods. We unhitched and we had to drive the truck around some trees through a grassy area and park it behind our rig. As I'm writing this review we are still here, so to get out we are going to back-up into the site behind us (thankfully no one is in that site). Currently there are now boats parked in the grassy area next to us. We are hoping there is enough room to get the truck in and over to our rig to hitch up without having to ask for them to be moved (should be interesting!). CONS: -Cell Service. We use the Verizon App and the app showed there was coverage in this location. We knew we were in trouble when we pulled in and saw one bar. With our booster we had 1 bar of 4G. We are not able to work with this. Luckily the campground has Wi-Fi. We got here shortly before Christmas. Wi-Fi worked really good until the 1st of January when the campground became busier. We would log in and work early in the morning. Around 10:00 in the morning it would become bogged down. It was not dependable. It wouldn't have been an issue if we did not work fulltime and rely on having coverage. -Loss of Power: While we were here we lost power 3 times. 2 times it was down for a few hours. We have solar, but because we were using their Wi-Fi we had no internet. -Sugar Ants: We read in the reviews about ants. They do have them. We were infested, but bought some ant cups and spray and the situation was under control in a couple days. If you decide to stay here we suggest coming prepared. -Campsite: The site we stayed at was somewhat secluded, but we ended up raking it ourselves as it looked like it hadn't been clean for sometime. We would not call this a pull-thru site, but you cannot back-in as the hook-ups would be on the wrong side. We had a fire ring, but did not use. It was located in a strange location, almost in our neighbors site. If we had to do this again we would probably choose one of the river sites. We did notice, however, that these sites have the hook-ups on the opposite side, so if you backed-in your electric and water would be on the opposite side. It looked like they had sewer on both sides. PROS:-Laundry Room: Very clean laundry room with plenty of washer and dryers. $2.25 a load. -People: The people here were very friendly. We were invited to a birthday party for one of the campground workers and they have potluck dinners every other Tuesday night. We read on the reviews about a grumpy guy, but we did not encounter him or he may not be here anymore.-Pool and hot tub: We did not use as it was extremely chilly when we stayed here. -Boat Rentals: You can rent one of the boats for the full day or 1/2 day. Prices vary. -Noise: It was pretty peaceful and quiet here except for the occasional gunshot you may hear from people hunting. Because of the cell service we would not stay here again. It just didn't work for us with having to work full-time. It may, however, work for others that are not needing to have cell coverage. Our neighbor said it best, "It is an ok place but there are better places to be."

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Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 01/20/2018

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