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Barrington Hills RV Resort, FL

Status: Open through Tue Dec 31 2013   Season Dates
Max reservation window: Wed May 21 2014   Later Dates

Description

Barrington Hills RV Resort formerly known at Sunburst RV Park is the ideal location for the value-minded traveler looking to spend a month or more in the active, scenic paradise of Port Richey. Local attractions are plentiful and sure to provide entertainment for the most discriminating visitor. Enjoy the community's special events, sports leagues and hobby clubs, or simply relax and soak up the sun. Our warm and friendly staff will make you feel right at home!

Geography:

With an average January temperature of 60 degrees, year-round outdoor recreation is the mantra in Hernando County. Hunting, fishing, camping, paddling, birding, and hiking are just a few of the many recreational opportunities enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. Championship golf courses, paved or wilderness bicycle trails, and the Croom Motorcycle Recreation Area attract visitors from far beyond the County borders.

Hernando County covers approximately 506 sq. miles including the cities of Brooksville and Weeki Wachee. Unincorporated areas include Spring Hill, Ridge Manor, Ridge Manor West, Bayport, Aripeka, Lake Lindsey and Hernando Beach. The county stretches 37 miles from East to West and 18 miles from North to South. It is bounded on the west by the Gulf of Mexico and on the north by the Chassahowitzka Swamp and the Withlacoochee State Forest.

As part of the Nature Coast, vast tracts of public land have been preserved in Hernando County. These include the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge, Chinsegut Hill National Wildlife Refuge, Withlacoochee State Forest, Weeki Wachee Preserve, and the PK Ranch. Recreation also abounds on the Withlacoochee and Weeki Wachee Rivers as well as at the Silver Lake Recreation Area, and the first-magnitude Weeki Wachee Springs. The latter were recently purchased by the State of Florida.

Much of this area is rural, having been set aside as national, state and county parks and preserves. Crystal-clear springs attract visitors from afar to swim, snorkel and scuba dive. In Citrus County visitors can swim with manatees, taking care not to harass or disturb them (fall and winter months are best).

At nearby Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park, a relaxing river cruise leads to the park where native animals are displayed and visitors descend into an amazing "fish bowl" to see thousands of fish as well as manatees. Brooksville is a pleasant, scenic town rich with Civil War-era history and provides a glimpse at the lifestyle and relics of a gone -- but not forgotten -- segment of American history.

Services & Amenities:

Within Facility
  • Clubhouse
  • Dancing
  • Fitness Center
  • Swimming
Nearby Area
  • Fishing
Alerts and Important Information
While the first two guests are always included in a reservation, guest charges for extra people may apply at time of check-in.

Getting There:

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
28.37472, -82.66083
28°22'29"N, 82°39'39"W

From I-75 Southbound
From I-75 Exit 301 (old 61) go West on SR 50 to Hwy. 19 South to New York Avenue, left on New York Avenue 2 miles to park on your right.








Contact Information:

Mailing Address:

Barrington Hills RV Resort
9412 New York Avenue
Hudson FL 34667

Phone Number:

Information: (877) 287-2757