Perry KOA

  • 3641 Highway 19 South
  • Perry, FL 32348
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Perry KOA

3641 Highway 19 South
PerryFL 32348
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Perry KOA

3641 Highway 19 South
PerryFL 32348
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Bill and Terri Glennon

"We want our customers to feel that our campground is their home away from home!"

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Open All Year

Start your day with a complimentary cup of coffee from the snack bar.

Our pool is now open year-round. In fact, our pool area has a great new look! The pool is now solar heated allowing year-round enjoyment. So, grab a snack from our Snack Bar (or have it delivered) and enjoy. And, don't forget the hot tub and other great park amenities-playground, outdoor pavilion, clubhouse, laundry, and two pet play areas. Most of our RV sites are large pull thrus. We also have tent sites, Kabins, Kottages, and Park Models. Gift items and necessities can be found in our camp store. Take a stroll or bike ride to enjoy the beauty of the park. Pine, oak, and palm trees are abundant. Or, take a scenic drive along Highway 98. Bears, alligators and hundreds of species of birds have been sited. Beaches are 15 minutes away. Have you ever been scalloping? Hunting and fishing are favorite pastimes along the Nature Coast. We welcome rally groups. Start your day with a complimentary cup of coffee from the snack bar.

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Bill Glennon is your host and manager of the Perry Florida KOA Kampground. He and his staff members truly care about people having a great camping experience. After serving in the United States Navy weather service, Bill attended college in San Diego, California. After graduation he started his career working at a CPA firm in La Jolla, California. Later he spent 13 years as Tax Officer of an international retail sales organization. He then spent the remainder of his career working at Winchester Partners, a private venture group that specialized in emerging medical technology companies, and working with Life Science companies doing cancer research. Bill is proud of his son who added many items to the campground including the food service, pool cabana and solar panels allowing the pool to be open year-round, and the world class miniature Golf course. When Bill is not hosting campers at the Perry KOA Kampground, Bill enjoys spending time with family and friends including visiting his brother and sisters in San Diego, California.
  • 50 Max Amp
  • 90' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Pool (Open Year-Round)
  • Hot Tub / Sauna
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Propane ($)
  • Kamping Kitchen
  • Mini Golf ($)
  • Firewood
  • Pavilion
  • Bike Rentals ($)
  • Large Pull Through Sites - 90 feet maximum length
  • Free Wireless Broadband
  • Community Computer (no charge)
  • Pedal Bikes (available with charge)
  • Cable TV on all RV Sites (no charge)
  • 2 Pet Areas
  • 12 Person Hot Tub
  • Horseshoes

Hickory Mound Impoundment You can walk or drive on the levee surrounding the Hickory Mound Impoundment to view green-winged teal, blue-winged teal, northern pintail, gadwall, mallard, American wigeon, northern shoveler, black duck, canvasback, redhead, ring-necked duck, lesser and greater scaup, common goldeneye, bufflehead, and hooded and red-breasted merganser. Snow geese and swans occasionally overwinter. There are many raptors during various seasons of the year, including American swallow-tailed and Mississippi kites, bald eagles, and ospreys. Wading birds are usually present, and alligators spend their time basking on warm days year-round.

St. Marks Lighthouse St. Marks Lighthouse is a unique refuge established in 1931 to provide wintering habitat for migratory birds. It is one of the oldest refuges in the National Wildlife Refuge System. It encompasses 68,000 acres spread out between Wakulla, Jefferson, and Taylor counties along the Gulf Coast of northwest Florida. The refuge includes coastal marshes, islands, tidal creeks and estuaries of seven north Florida rivers, and is home to a diverse community of plant and animal life. The refuge also has strong ties to a rich cultural past, and is home to the St. Marks Lighthouse, which was built in 1832 and is still in use today.

Itchetucknee Springs The crystalline Ichetucknee River flows six miles through shaded hammocks and wetlands before it joins the Santa Fe River. In 1972, the head spring of the river was declared a National Natural Landmark by the U. S. Department of the Interior. From the end of May until early September, tubing down the river is the premier activity in the area. In addition to tubing, visitors can enjoy picnicking, snorkeling, scuba diving, canoeing, swimming, hiking, and wildlife viewing. White-tailed deer, raccoons, wild turkeys, wood ducks and great blue herons can be seen from the river. Picnic areas, equipped with tables and grills, are available throughout the park. A full-service concession offers food, refreshments, and outdoor products from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Tubes plus snorkeling and diving equipment can be rented from private vendors outside the park. The springs are located four miles northwest of Fort White, off State Roads 47 and 238.

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Awards

2011 President's Award

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KOA Scout Program

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