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Paradise Island RV Park - Haines City
32000 Hwy. 27
Haines City, FL 33844
863-439-1350
Directions:
Hwy 27 S 3 3/4 mi. S of Haines City on right side of 27.
863-439-1350
Directions:
Hwy 27 S 3 3/4 mi. S of Haines City on right side of 27.
Amenities:
Boat Ramp, ADA Compliant, Laundry, Internet Connection Dial-Up, Pay Phones, Pets on Leash, Rec Hall/Clubhouse, Showers, Tenters Welcome, Water Access, Convenience Store, RVs permitted
Hookups Available:
Cable TV Hookup, Elec. 30 Amp, Elec. 50 Amp, Full Hookups, Phone Hookup
Rentals:
Cabin Rental, Trailer Rental
Activities:
Horseshoes, Shuffleboard, Freshwater Fishing
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