Torrey Oaks RV Resort Good Sam Verified Campground

2908 Country Club Dr, Bowling Green, FL 33834

Good Sam Verified Campground
(1 review) 5 out of 5 stars from 1 review
Good Sam Rating
Good Sam Rating
Facility 9.5
Restrooms 8
Appeal 8.5
(1 review) 5 out of 5 stars from 1 review
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Address

2908 Country Club Dr
Bowling Green, FL, 33834

Open all year

Contact

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Facility

Type: Condo
Partial Handicap Access
Laundry

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Some restrictions
RV age restrictions
No tents
Big rig sites
Total spaces: 231
Spaces available: 139
Seasonal Sites: 92
Paved sites: 139
Back-in size: 35 x 65
Room for slideouts: Yes
Number of full hookups: 139
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
RV wash: self-service
Laundry
RV wash: self-service
Entertainment
Dog park
Dog park

Swimming pool
Shuffle board
Heated pool

(within 10 miles)

Fishing
Boating
Kayaking / canoeing

5 (1 review) 5 out of 5 stars from 1 review
Facility
5
Restroom
5
Appeal
5
What is being rated?
5 5 out of 5 stars 03/21/2020

#1: FORGET "GOLF RESORT." The golf course closed down three years ago, so there in no on-site golf -- and not a lot of golf courses in this area. We drove north 25 miles one day to play at a course in Bartow. BUT this is a very nice, clean, well-maintained campground. The staff is very friendly although a bit confused at check-in. Sites are a bit close together and all back-ins. Interior roads are all blacktop but made a bit challenging to navigate mostly because of super-long pickup trucks parked... Read More

#1: FORGET "GOLF RESORT." The golf course closed down three years ago, so there in no on-site golf -- and not a lot of golf courses in this area. We drove north 25 miles one day to play at a course in Bartow. BUT this is a very nice, clean, well-maintained campground. The staff is very friendly although a bit confused at check-in. Sites are a bit close together and all back-ins. Interior roads are all blacktop but made a bit challenging to navigate mostly because of super-long pickup trucks parked in front of towables. People with these rigs really need to make a better effort to get their trucks completely out of the road. Electric power was good, showing only a little voltage drop in the hottest part of the afternoon (around 90 degrees). Water pressure was a little weak but OK. The is no free WI-FI, so it will cost you $5 - $9 per day to purchase access. Monthly rates are much cheaper but we were there only 5 days. There is no cable but there are a lot of OTA station that offer a more or less stable signal. CBS worked fine when we arrived but disappeared in a day or two never to be detected again. NBC, usually the weakest signal wherever we camp, was quite good most of the time. There are a lot of activities at the campground. On Sunday we attended a free ice-cream social. Contributions were accepted but not required. Monday morning they offered a nice breakfast for $5 eggs, home fries, toast, sausage,bacon, coffee, and OJ. On other days that offered dinners and even a pizza party, but we did not attend those as our rally group provided all evening meals. We would return here again without hesitation.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 03/21/2020

#1: FORGET "GOLF RESORT." The golf course closed down three years ago, so there in no on-site golf -- and not a lot of golf courses in this area. We drove north 25 miles one day to play at a course in Bartow. BUT this is a very nice, clean, well-maintained campground. The staff is very friendly although a bit confused at check-in. Sites are a bit close together and all back-ins. Interior roads are all blacktop but made a bit challenging to navigate mostly because of super-long pickup trucks parked... Read More

#1: FORGET "GOLF RESORT." The golf course closed down three years ago, so there in no on-site golf -- and not a lot of golf courses in this area. We drove north 25 miles one day to play at a course in Bartow. BUT this is a very nice, clean, well-maintained campground. The staff is very friendly although a bit confused at check-in. Sites are a bit close together and all back-ins. Interior roads are all blacktop but made a bit challenging to navigate mostly because of super-long pickup trucks parked in front of towables. People with these rigs really need to make a better effort to get their trucks completely out of the road. Electric power was good, showing only a little voltage drop in the hottest part of the afternoon (around 90 degrees). Water pressure was a little weak but OK. The is no free WI-FI, so it will cost you $5 - $9 per day to purchase access. Monthly rates are much cheaper but we were there only 5 days. There is no cable but there are a lot of OTA station that offer a more or less stable signal. CBS worked fine when we arrived but disappeared in a day or two never to be detected again. NBC, usually the weakest signal wherever we camp, was quite good most of the time. There are a lot of activities at the campground. On Sunday we attended a free ice-cream social. Contributions were accepted but not required. Monday morning they offered a nice breakfast for $5 eggs, home fries, toast, sausage,bacon, coffee, and OJ. On other days that offered dinners and even a pizza party, but we did not attend those as our rally group provided all evening meals. We would return here again without hesitation.
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2908 Country Club Dr, Bowling Green, FL 33834
Coordinates: 27.602520, -81.830950
Elevation:

Directions
From jct of Hwy 62 & US-17: Go N 0.5 mi on US-17, then W 0.3 mi on Bostick Rd. (R)

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