Daniel H.recommendsApril 30, 2021
Saving Grace Farms
Beautiful place to stay. I was only in the Orlando area for a few days or I would have stayed longer! Plenty of privacy, security, and amenities! Ground was level and stable, wasn't worried at all about sinking. Cell signal on T-Mobile and Verizon was fantastic, a rarity for a place that felt this rural.
Give yourself some extra time to get there. The roads leading up to it are a bit rough, but perfectly manageable even in a big rig if you take it slow (I probably averaged 5mph).
Saving Grace Farms
Saving Grace Farm is located down a long dirt road leading you to a gated grass/dirt plot. As soon as you enter, you will see to the left, the pen of various farm animals on site. We were met by Gregory, who gave us a tour and told us a little about some of the animals' stories.
They currently offer 3 primitive style camp sites that each include a fire pit. However, none of the sites offer shade from the Florida summer heat. One site is located by the community pavilion that has a few picnic tables, a sink, and grill. This is also the only place for campers to seek shelter from the sun.
There’s a tight grid of rectangular buildings consisting of two cabins, a shared bath house, and the aquaponic buildings. We felt the cabin was quite misleading and not worth the $150 per night. The cabins do have electric and a/c, and the rustic modern bathroom is shared with primitive campers and anyone in the cabins.
This site lends itself more to a group that wants to use the large shooting range area. However, we felt 2 of the primitive camping sites were uncomfortably close to the shooting range and if there was shooting going on, the sites would be unsafe.
If you’re looking for an easy campsite with flat grounds and parking right at campsite, this place is for you.