Discover classic Florida and the spirit of adventure here in Ocala, Marion County. Officially known as “The Horse Capital of the World,” Ocala has become a coveted equestrian and adventure destination with a rich cultural history. Champions Run RV Resort was built from the ground up to offer premier outdoor hospitality with supreme locality for visiting guests, snowbirds and on-location workers throughout the county.
Our resort features 482 full hookup 40’x80’ RV sites with 20’x70’ concrete pads, Tiki Bar, a huge clubhouse, massive resort-style pool, two hot tubs, pickleball courts, Free Hi-Speed WiFi, & more!
Great clean park. Not a lot of shade, but the amount of open space made up for it our minds. There are lots of trees around the perimeter of the park, so in the evening we just moved our chairs to the top of the dry pond and enjoyed a great breeze. This is a resort style park with lots of people and kids around the pool. Plenty of activities to keep you entertained throughout your stay. We would love to stay there again, but it appears they have pulled there listing from Hipcamp.
Awesome campground!!! I will definitely be going back many times , staff very friendly, excellent facility. The pool is just gorgeous and the bathrooms very pretty and well maintained. Super clean overall. Highly recommended!!! So many great things to say about this place. You won’t be disappointed.
Champions run is a very nice place. Very clean. Nice pool very nice workers excellent place to stay. I will definitely be going back really enjoyed my stay.
Our stay at Champions Run was very good. The staff was great and I can’t say enough about about how nice and well kept the facility and campgrounds are kept. We’re sure to remember to return to Champions Run
So much fun. Great pool, pickle ball courts, laundry area and a cute tiki bar. Wish tiki bar was open every day instead of just weekends. The clubhouse area is also very nice with ping pong and pool tables and a Rv for sports enthusiasts
Location
Ocala, Marion, Florida, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Seminole, Timucua, Miccosukee, and Mascogo First Nations according to