Discover Westgate River Ranch Resort: Camping in Florida with Teepee Campgrounds

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Woman on laptop while glamping

Delightful camping experiences extend beyond pitching a tent or parking an RV. Cabins and lodges can also make for a great time, but even these options only scratch the surface of the extensive list of possibilities. Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo in Polk County, Florida, offers you more with unique lodging choices, including teepees, wagons, and safari-style tents. You can also bring or rent a tent and reserve a spot for your RV. 



In addition to the out-of-the-ordinary sleeping setups, this spectacular glamping destination also offers fun entertainment you won’t find everywhere. You can attend a rodeo or a petting zoo, and the little ones can have a blast at the Cowboy Adventure Park. “We are extremely happy with our stay,” a reviewer wrote on Google. “It’s very homey and customer service is great from the moment [you] drive in to the moment you drive out.”

Lodging and activities at Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo

Man bull riding at rodeo

Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo’s lodging options are luxurious, regardless of your choice. The teepees have electricity, air conditioning, a private bathroom, a fireplace, and more. When renting a luxury teepee or wagon, you get a complimentary golf cart to ride around the campgrounds and VIP rodeo tickets. Safari tents also come with a complimentary golf cart. If you want to camp in a rustic manner but still want to enjoy the park, you can bring a tent and select a primitive site. Rates for the teepees start at $519 per night; wagon lodges start at $789 per night; safari-style tents start at $399 per night; and rustic tents and RVs start at $49 per night.

As for activities, you seemingly have endless possibilities. Rodeos occur every Saturday night and consist of everything from barrel riding to trick riding. It’s a great show, especially for families. Prices are $32.05 for adults and $26.70 for children between the ages of five and 12. Children four and younger are free. The Cowboy Adventure Park is another way to have a splendid time. Ride one of the many rides or partake in many activities like rock climbing, mechanical bull riding, or swamp buggy rides. Admission is included in your nightly rate, although some rides and activities may cost extra.

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Enjoy a wealth of options in Florida

Children practicing archery

Other activities at Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo include archery, a Kissimmee River Tour, an air rifle range, horseback riding, and plenty more. Whether you want to fish, swim in the water, stay on land, or try your hand at horseshoe or mini golf, there’s something fun in store for you. The park is open year-round and is about a 90-minute drive from Orlando. While it isn’t perfect, it is enjoyable and offers plenty to do and luxurious amenities, no matter which format of lodging you choose.

Next time you are itching for a U.S. glamping trip, consider booking a luxurious stay at Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo in Lake Wales, Florida. It makes for a wonderful family camping trip that’ll keep everyone entertained. “I was a little nervous to book because there were many negative reviews,” a reviewer wrote on Tripadvisor. “I am so glad I booked it! We had a wonderful time!”



Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

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