39 foot fifth wheel with on-site free dockage and launching. October Specials!
Campground/ RV Resort in Lake Okeechobee, FL
4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
About this campground/ rv resort rental
Your fishing trip or country getaway will be more comfortable in our 39’ Titanium 5th wheel. Directly across from the Lakeport lock into Lake O, your can launch your boat here and tie up to our dock.
We are directly across from the lock into Lake Okeechobee. It’s about 200 yards from your dock to the lock and then you in the lake, ready to enjoy some of the best fishing in Florida.
Both fishing and hunting guides are available in the immediate area. A guide is your best choice for 10 pound plus bass.
With over 150 feet of dockage we can accommodate almost any size boat.
Water and electric are available on the dock.
We have a community area with fire pit, deck and pergola swing. There’s even a sandbox for little kids to play in.
The fifth wheel has both central air and heat.
A Queen sized memory foam mattress in the master bedroom is amazingly comfortable. No sleepless nights here. The rear living area also has a pull out futon that can sleep a couple of children or another adult.
In addition to the futon there are two swivel chairs with Ottomans so there’s plenty of room for TV viewing or just chatting.
The kitchen has a double sink, a three burner stove top, air fryer/toaster oven, microwave and 10 CF refrigerator.
A 43 inch flatscreen smart TV is included along with Dish network, apps such as Netflix and prime and a Bluetooth surroundsound system.
The 10 x 15 patio has seating for four and a fire pit. You could also barbecue on your Magma gas grill.
Friday evenings we have a sunset cruise aboard our 23 foot deck boat, weather permitting. No more than 7 participants and children must wear life vests at all times. There’s no charge for the cruise, but please bring your own beverages and snacks. Gasoline donations are welcome.
During the season(s), Lakeport is a Mecca for duck hunters. Going out the lock rather than launching your boat at a public ramp will save you time and put you right into the heart of the hunting areas quickly.
Free Wi-Fi, free dockage and free boat ramp!
LAKEPORT
Founded in 1913, Lakeport was originally known as the Lakeport Colony and is located in northern Glades County along the northwestern shore of Lake Okeechobee.
The “fish capital” of Florida in the early days when catfish, gar, shad, blue gills, and crappie—or Speckled Perch as they are known here—and bass could be shipped north when the railroad reached the city of Okeechobee, large-scale seine netting in the early years left bass the predominant species making Lake Okeechobee the Bass Capital of the world.
Lakeport is home to more trailheads along the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, the 110-mile trail along the 35-foot Herbert Hoover Dike, than any other community around the Big O. Its height allows for excellent vistas, wonderful wildlife viewing and in some areas primitive tent camping is allowed. The Lake marsh between Harney Pond Canal and Buckhead Ridge Canal, some 21,210 acres, were designated wildlife sanctuaries by the government and cabinet in 1938 & the Audubon Society has been protecting them ever since (hunting and fishing are allowed).
Harney Pond Canal Recreation Park, at the intersection of SR 78 E at CR 721, Lakeport, features a picnic area, restrooms, bike path and boat ramps.
Vance Whidden Park, on SR 78 E, between Nicodemus Slough and Fisheating Creek, Lakeport, also known as Curry Island, features a paved hiking/ biking and jogging trail, primitive tent sites, canoe, and kayak access, airboat launch and hunting venue. The park area, 12 miles north of Moore Haven, FL is historic in nature, as it once featured a dock from which Lykes Bros. Inc. used to ship cattle destined for Cuba.
Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area, East, 3010 Banana Grove Rd., Moore Haven, 33471, just across SR 78 from Curry Island is home to the Fort Center Trail, a 1½ mile long trail open daily to hikers and bikers. Observation decks for bird viewing, parking and restrooms are available. Interpretative kiosks depicting the Creek’s Native American archaeological history, the Creek’s role as headquarters for Union troops at Ft. Center during the Seminole Wars and its rich natural flora and fauna dot the trail. For more information, phone (863) 946-1194 or visit www.myfwc.com/recreation/fisheating_creek
Old Sportsman’s Village, SR 78 E, south of Lakeport, features a boat ramp, bank fishing, and picnic tables and is a preferred launching site for air boaters accessing the Rim Canal and Lake Okeechobee.
Celebrated by duck hunters and fishermen, every year Lakeport hosts the annual Sour Orange Festival, which is known for its famous Sour Orange Pie, a longtime favorite. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to enter the dessert contest, using the wild sour oranges which give the festival its name. The festival is set for the third Saturday in January.
Visitors to Lakeport can choose from a variety of accommodations and eateries.
If access to bass fishing on Lake Okeechobee is what you’re looking for, the Aruba Campground, 1073 Old Lakeport Rd NW, Moore Haven, FL 33471, offers 138 full service lots with hook ups, internet access, cable TV and more with 26 vacant sites for transient RVers. Aruba is home to 19 permanent residents while the remainder average a six month stay. Bookings are available in the off season, based largely on which fish are biting on the western side of the Big O at the time. For more information phone (863) 946-9111
The Aruba Campground is also home to Aruba’s Bar and Grill, 1073 Old Lakeport Rd, Moore Haven, FL 33471. Open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., their motto is “when life throws you a burrito, it’s a wrap". Eat it! For more information, phone (863) 946-1324
A little further north, off SR 78, the Lakeport Lodge, 1077 Lakeport Plaza, Okeechobee, FL 34974, on Lake Okeechobee’s rim canal has 26 rooms which play host to fishing guides and fisherman from all over the country. For more information, phone (863) 946-2020. A full-service bar and restaurant, The Duck Pub, 1031 Lakeport Plz, Okeechobee, FL has been serving local residents and visitors since 1997 with daily lunch specials and live local entertainment on Friday nights. For more information, phone (863) 946-2337.
Lakeport
Located in northern Glades County along the northwestern shore of Lake Okeechobee, Lakeport was founded in 1913 and originally known as the Lakeport Colony. A dock was constructed on Lake Okeechobee at Lakeport and freight and mail was received while produce, fish, fur, and skins were shipped out. When the railroad reached the City of Okeechobee in the early 1900s, thereby allowing shipping of items to northern states, Lakeport came to be named the “fish capital” of Florida.
The fish in the lake in the early days consisted of catfish, gar, shad, blue gills and crappie or speckled perch (speck), as they are known here, and bass. Due to large scale seine netting in the early years of pioneer settlement around the lake, bass is the predominant species left. Because of this, Lake Okeechobee the “Bass Capital” of the world and is celebrated by fishermen. Duck hunters also flock to the lake to take advantage of the fine hunting available on the water.
In Lakeport, the lake is accessible from Harney Pond park, which boasts boat ramps, picnic tables,restrooms and a boardwalk that offers a breathtaking view of Lake Okeechobee. A lock across from the Duck Stop RV Park allows easy access to the Big Water, which is how Okeechobee is translated.
Lakeport usually hosts the annual Sour Orange Festival the first Saturday in February each year. This year it is on January 18, 2020. This festival features the celebrated “Sour Orange Dessert Contest,” in which residents and visitors alike are encouraged to enter desserts using the wild oranges which give the festival its name.
We are directly across from the lock into Lake Okeechobee. It’s about 200 yards from your dock to the lock and then you in the lake, ready to enjoy some of the best fishing in Florida.
Both fishing and hunting guides are available in the immediate area. A guide is your best choice for 10 pound plus bass.
With over 150 feet of dockage we can accommodate almost any size boat.
Water and electric are available on the dock.
We have a community area with fire pit, deck and pergola swing. There’s even a sandbox for little kids to play in.
The fifth wheel has both central air and heat.
A Queen sized memory foam mattress in the master bedroom is amazingly comfortable. No sleepless nights here. The rear living area also has a pull out futon that can sleep a couple of children or another adult.
In addition to the futon there are two swivel chairs with Ottomans so there’s plenty of room for TV viewing or just chatting.
The kitchen has a double sink, a three burner stove top, air fryer/toaster oven, microwave and 10 CF refrigerator.
A 43 inch flatscreen smart TV is included along with Dish network, apps such as Netflix and prime and a Bluetooth surroundsound system.
The 10 x 15 patio has seating for four and a fire pit. You could also barbecue on your Magma gas grill.
Friday evenings we have a sunset cruise aboard our 23 foot deck boat, weather permitting. No more than 7 participants and children must wear life vests at all times. There’s no charge for the cruise, but please bring your own beverages and snacks. Gasoline donations are welcome.
During the season(s), Lakeport is a Mecca for duck hunters. Going out the lock rather than launching your boat at a public ramp will save you time and put you right into the heart of the hunting areas quickly.
Free Wi-Fi, free dockage and free boat ramp!
LAKEPORT
Founded in 1913, Lakeport was originally known as the Lakeport Colony and is located in northern Glades County along the northwestern shore of Lake Okeechobee.
The “fish capital” of Florida in the early days when catfish, gar, shad, blue gills, and crappie—or Speckled Perch as they are known here—and bass could be shipped north when the railroad reached the city of Okeechobee, large-scale seine netting in the early years left bass the predominant species making Lake Okeechobee the Bass Capital of the world.
Lakeport is home to more trailheads along the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, the 110-mile trail along the 35-foot Herbert Hoover Dike, than any other community around the Big O. Its height allows for excellent vistas, wonderful wildlife viewing and in some areas primitive tent camping is allowed. The Lake marsh between Harney Pond Canal and Buckhead Ridge Canal, some 21,210 acres, were designated wildlife sanctuaries by the government and cabinet in 1938 & the Audubon Society has been protecting them ever since (hunting and fishing are allowed).
Harney Pond Canal Recreation Park, at the intersection of SR 78 E at CR 721, Lakeport, features a picnic area, restrooms, bike path and boat ramps.
Vance Whidden Park, on SR 78 E, between Nicodemus Slough and Fisheating Creek, Lakeport, also known as Curry Island, features a paved hiking/ biking and jogging trail, primitive tent sites, canoe, and kayak access, airboat launch and hunting venue. The park area, 12 miles north of Moore Haven, FL is historic in nature, as it once featured a dock from which Lykes Bros. Inc. used to ship cattle destined for Cuba.
Fisheating Creek Wildlife Management Area, East, 3010 Banana Grove Rd., Moore Haven, 33471, just across SR 78 from Curry Island is home to the Fort Center Trail, a 1½ mile long trail open daily to hikers and bikers. Observation decks for bird viewing, parking and restrooms are available. Interpretative kiosks depicting the Creek’s Native American archaeological history, the Creek’s role as headquarters for Union troops at Ft. Center during the Seminole Wars and its rich natural flora and fauna dot the trail. For more information, phone (863) 946-1194 or visit www.myfwc.com/recreation/fisheating_creek
Old Sportsman’s Village, SR 78 E, south of Lakeport, features a boat ramp, bank fishing, and picnic tables and is a preferred launching site for air boaters accessing the Rim Canal and Lake Okeechobee.
Celebrated by duck hunters and fishermen, every year Lakeport hosts the annual Sour Orange Festival, which is known for its famous Sour Orange Pie, a longtime favorite. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to enter the dessert contest, using the wild sour oranges which give the festival its name. The festival is set for the third Saturday in January.
Visitors to Lakeport can choose from a variety of accommodations and eateries.
If access to bass fishing on Lake Okeechobee is what you’re looking for, the Aruba Campground, 1073 Old Lakeport Rd NW, Moore Haven, FL 33471, offers 138 full service lots with hook ups, internet access, cable TV and more with 26 vacant sites for transient RVers. Aruba is home to 19 permanent residents while the remainder average a six month stay. Bookings are available in the off season, based largely on which fish are biting on the western side of the Big O at the time. For more information phone (863) 946-9111
The Aruba Campground is also home to Aruba’s Bar and Grill, 1073 Old Lakeport Rd, Moore Haven, FL 33471. Open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., their motto is “when life throws you a burrito, it’s a wrap". Eat it! For more information, phone (863) 946-1324
A little further north, off SR 78, the Lakeport Lodge, 1077 Lakeport Plaza, Okeechobee, FL 34974, on Lake Okeechobee’s rim canal has 26 rooms which play host to fishing guides and fisherman from all over the country. For more information, phone (863) 946-2020. A full-service bar and restaurant, The Duck Pub, 1031 Lakeport Plz, Okeechobee, FL has been serving local residents and visitors since 1997 with daily lunch specials and live local entertainment on Friday nights. For more information, phone (863) 946-2337.
Lakeport
Located in northern Glades County along the northwestern shore of Lake Okeechobee, Lakeport was founded in 1913 and originally known as the Lakeport Colony. A dock was constructed on Lake Okeechobee at Lakeport and freight and mail was received while produce, fish, fur, and skins were shipped out. When the railroad reached the City of Okeechobee in the early 1900s, thereby allowing shipping of items to northern states, Lakeport came to be named the “fish capital” of Florida.
The fish in the lake in the early days consisted of catfish, gar, shad, blue gills and crappie or speckled perch (speck), as they are known here, and bass. Due to large scale seine netting in the early years of pioneer settlement around the lake, bass is the predominant species left. Because of this, Lake Okeechobee the “Bass Capital” of the world and is celebrated by fishermen. Duck hunters also flock to the lake to take advantage of the fine hunting available on the water.
In Lakeport, the lake is accessible from Harney Pond park, which boasts boat ramps, picnic tables,restrooms and a boardwalk that offers a breathtaking view of Lake Okeechobee. A lock across from the Duck Stop RV Park allows easy access to the Big Water, which is how Okeechobee is translated.
Lakeport usually hosts the annual Sour Orange Festival the first Saturday in February each year. This year it is on January 18, 2020. This festival features the celebrated “Sour Orange Dessert Contest,” in which residents and visitors alike are encouraged to enter desserts using the wild oranges which give the festival its name.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Lake Okeechobee, FL
££££
Reviews
10.0
Very clean! Will definitely stay again! Would recommend to anyone and everyone!
8.0
Nice small town. Had work to do on North side of town and was much shorter drive than from Okeechobee. Andy was helpful with lots of information and suggestions. Also it was good for us to become familiar with the camper life for our later years.
Thank you for a wonderful 4 night stay.
10.0
Overall 5 stars,back bedroom didn't cool like it should, being a camper,so instead of putting the thermostat on auto i put it on run so it would recirculate the cold air to the back.otherwise i would have to put it on 60 to get it to 70 in back.owner i guess didn't like it,came in and put it on 78.i wasnt to happy to come home to it being 78 inside being from the north where i like it 68 inside.
10.0
Our stay was fantastic and our hosts were wonderful to work with before, during, and after. Great location for fishing Okeechobee and all the necessary amenities for our needs. Communication was top notch and all expectations were met and exceeded. We will definitely be checking back for our next trip to the lake.
10.0
I stayed here for a few nights while fishing at Lake Okeechobee. The property owners were so nice and so accommodating with my space requirement for my truck and boat/trailer. The 5th wheel was perfect for my needs with plenty of space to rest, relax and work on fishing tackle. I will definitely seek to stay here again.
10.0
Amazing stay at the Duck Stop! Andrews communication prior to the stay was great; taking the time to answer all of my questions. The camper was very clean and comfortable. We had a spot to keep the boat on the trailer and the boat ramp was just a few miles away.
10.0
Andy was a great host. Made us feel at ease and at home. Communication was great from booking to arrival. Would strongly recommend this place for a quiet time away.
10.0
Needed an escape for a week and Duck Stop provided just that.
Judy & Andy were very welcoming
It was clean
We loved the Birds & nature around the area In central FL
10.0
The property was exactly as it was presented and Andy and Judy were extremely nice and helpful.
10.0
It was a very private place. We are both 88 and had to be careful of the steps.
10.0
Stayed here fo a fishing trip, it was relaxing
10.0
The host were great, took us on a boat ride and showed us gators. The location and property was awesome. Will go again.
10.0
We felt welcome from the moment we arrived!
It was nice to have Andy and Judy there to greet us and show us the 5th wheel. The bed was very comfortable and it was very clean and cozy.
The location was great for us out of the way but shopping 20 minutes away.
The pontoon boat ride was amazing we really enjoyed hearing the history of the area from Andy.
We will definitely be back!!
10.0
Accommodations were excellent. Needs nothing. Easy access to Lake Okeechobee.
10.0
If I can give this place more than 5 stars I WOULD! I had everything I needed and more. I will be coming back. Andrew and Judy are amazing even invited us over to there place for Christmas. God bless you guys. See you soon ☺️
10.0
Wonderful stay. This property has so much more area than you would think. The outdoor area is perfect for a bonfire, fishing or just sitting in the sun relaxing. The RV was fully equipped with anything we could have needed. We will return! Nothing but good things to say! Andy and Judy were great hosts, very accommodating.
10.0
Owner were super nice and came on site to explain everything to us. It was very nice and close to where we were fishing at-Thank you
10.0
Beautiful and relaxing vacation spot
Everything about this place was amazing. We definitely will be back. Accommodations were beautiful, clean, roomy and quiet. Large fenced outdoor patio area. Great fishing. Great friend host. We can’t thank them enough for sharing their piece of heaven with us! Thank you!
10.0
Owner was helpful and friendly, property was clean we a joining staying there.Thanks Andy and his wi
We will back
10.0
Great spot for sportsman
Was a great experience host was incredible
10.0
Nice and relaxing
Uncle from out of state traveling with teenage nephew/niece. Looking for laid back relaxing easy fishing. Great first experience with VBRO. Host was very accommodating. 5th wheel was very nice and kids really thought they were camping. Caught lots of pan fish. Hooked a couple of whoppers but tackle was to light. Had and amazing getaway.
10.0
Great stay, very clean and able to dock boat as well as put in and take our on their private ramp!
Andy and Judy were great hosts and I would definitely recommend them for your stay!
10.0
Pure Pleasure
Andy and Judy were amazing hosts! Perfect location for a weekend away from reality! We came down from SC to spend our sons 12th birthday here and couldn’t of asked for better! The hospitality was amazing from all around the area. Even had a birthday ballon and sweet arrival note upon arrival for our son! Will be booking again and looking forward to spending time here again in the future!
10.0
Good time, nice RV
Very nice stay. Clean and nice RV. Boat ramp on property along with some shore fishing areas. Andy and Judy were super accomodating and a pleasure to rent from.
10.0
Quiet dog-friendly nature retreat
We spent a lovely week in a luxurious 5th wheel trailer next to the gorgeous wildlife of Lake Okeechobee. Our hosts were extremely attentive and knowledgeable about the waterbirds in the area. The trailer is spacious and completely fenced in with a private yard of its own. Access to the lake is by a canal next to the trailer. Nature lovers looking for a quiet, pet friendly experience will find themselves truly welcomed here.
FAQs
How much does this campground/
rv resort cost compared to others in Lake Okeechobee?
The average price for a rental in Lake Okeechobee is £134 per night. This rental is £6 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this campground/
rv resort?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at 39 foot fifth wheel with on-site free dockage and launching. October Specials!. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this campground/
rv resort?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this campground/
rv resort. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is 39 foot fifth wheel with on-site free dockage and launching. October Specials! pet friendly?
Yes! This campground/
rv resort is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at 39 foot fifth wheel with on-site free dockage and launching. October Specials!?
We found 11 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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