Bulow RV Resort - Thousand Trails
RV Park
Write a Review 3345 Old Kings Rd. S Flagler Beach, FL 32136 386-439-9200 Reservations: 877-570-2267 Official WebsiteGPS: 29.4344, -81.1557
Overview of Bulow RV Resort - Thousand Trails
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by Chuck and Joyce on 7/17/2023
Longest RV Reported: 43 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Running.From.Normal on 3/3/2022
Number of Sites 385
Pad Type grass
Reservations yes
Elevation 0 ft / 0 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Bulow RV Resort - Thousand Trails 15 people have reviewed this location.
“Scenic Campground and Convenient Location”
Reviewed 11/20/2020
Days stayed: | 14 |
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Site Number: | 219 |
RV Length: | 36' (Fifth Wheel) |
Join us on a video tour of the Bulow RV Resort in Flagler Beach, Florida; video uploaded here on Campendium for your immediate reference. Bulow RV Resort is part of the Trails Collection add-on available to Thousand Trails members and camping pass holders. The campground is also available to the general public. Massive live oak trees... more
Join us on a video tour of the Bulow RV Resort in Flagler Beach, Florida; video uploaded here on Campendium for your immediate reference. Bulow RV Resort is part of the Trails Collection add-on available to Thousand Trails members and camping pass holders. The campground is also available to the general public. Massive live oak trees give this expansive campground plantation style southern charm. Verizon cellular service clocked in at 71.1 Mbps download speed and 2.31 Mbps upload speed. AT&T cellular service clocked in at 43.1 Mbps download speed and 6.82 Mbps upload speed. T-Mobile cellular service clocked in at 4.25 Mbps download speed and 1.26 Mbps upload speed.
LivingOurDreamNow would stay here again
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“Confusing ”
Reviewed 9/18/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
Site Number: | 305 |
We pulled in around midnight as we were trying to get out of the path of hurricane Sally. We started to back in to our site then realized the hookups were at our door... with RVs behind our site, we assumed it was a back in. After looking at other sites, we realized it was a pull thru... there is a small drive in between the sites behi... more
We pulled in around midnight as we were trying to get out of the path of hurricane Sally. We started to back in to our site then realized the hookups were at our door... with RVs behind our site, we assumed it was a back in. After looking at other sites, we realized it was a pull thru... there is a small drive in between the sites behind ours, but it’s all grass so you have no idea what you are doing in the dark. The sites are mostly grass... there’s a little concrete pad for the picnic table. Lots of permanent residents here. We stayed for 5 days... the trees provide nice shade, so it didn’t get super hot in the rig. Pool looked nice. Didn’t check out any other amenities. Publix and Winn Dixie are close by. I probably wouldn’t stay again. (Stayed here free with our TT Membership)
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“Pretty quite with friendly staff. Cool looking live oaks provide good shade.”
Reviewed 11/30/2019
Nightly rate: | $41 |
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Days stayed: | 0 |
Site Number: | 145 |
RV Length: | 28' (Travel Trailer) |
Stayed here over Thanksgiving 2019. Reservation was made last minute and had a few sites left. Park looks to be laid out in several sections, Snowbirds, weekenders, fulltime with camper and park models. The campground was pretty quiet, only noise was from the rental cabins but we were not too close to them. They do have several cab... more
Stayed here over Thanksgiving 2019. Reservation was made last minute and had a few sites left. Park looks to be laid out in several sections, Snowbirds, weekenders, fulltime with camper and park models. The campground was pretty quiet, only noise was from the rental cabins but we were not too close to them. They do have several cabins and are building more. Staff was friendly in the office. Our site had no fire ring so Charlie the maintenance guys helped me get one from another site. Only issue was the dog poop, seems many don't bother picking up after their dogs...anyway, we'll likely be back as we usually make plans last minute and they seem to have sites. ATT cell coverage 2 bars, 4 Mbps down, .15 up. Have camplink wifi, 3 days for $10. Does not work on FireTV so we used laptop to stream and an HDMI cable but it was fast enough to stream.
Campahoula would stay here again
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“Large park, lots to do, close-ish to beach, many long term, odd pull in space”
Reviewed 1/2/2018
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
The location of this park was pretty good because we were under 10 minutes from the beach and a wonderful little community! This RV park was pretty large, had a really good pool, cheap laundry, and plenty of events to attend. We were surprised that there was a clam bake the day we checked in as well as a lot for the kids to do. W... more
The location of this park was pretty good because we were under 10 minutes from the beach and a wonderful little community!
This RV park was pretty large, had a really good pool, cheap laundry, and plenty of events to attend. We were surprised that there was a clam bake the day we checked in as well as a lot for the kids to do.
We noticed a lot of longer term people staying there and even though we got a FHU site, there were a lot of sites around the outside that were no sewer - just prepare for that.
The site we had (I cannot recall the number) was odd because it was in an area that seemed all sites would be backin but ours was a pull-in. We were lucky that the people across from us had enough space for us to pull our truck through after we checked in because otherwise we would be stuck without getting the truck out. Not a problem on Class A / C motorhomes, but for 5th wheels, those sites were not ideal.
Oh yeah, our GPS tried to take us past this RV park which just caused us to need to hit the brakes pretty hard, so as you get close to the RV park on the navi, slow down...
We would stay again for sure!
42 On The Road would stay here again
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“Amazing location and full of snowbirds :)”
Reviewed 5/4/2017
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | 164 |
RV Length: | 19' |
We had a 5-star experience here, but if you poke around online you'll see that the reviews are mixed and I can understand why. I'll talk about our great experience and where things could have gone wrong. First, the price. This campsite is part of Passport America, so we got 50% off of the $35/night rate for April. Plus the $4/day re... more
We had a 5-star experience here, but if you poke around online you'll see that the reviews are mixed and I can understand why. I'll talk about our great experience and where things could have gone wrong.
First, the price. This campsite is part of Passport America, so we got 50% off of the $35/night rate for April. Plus the $4/day resort fees and tax, we paid $167 for a week of camping here with water and electrical, or just under $24/day. We felt this was an excellent value especially given the location, but I'm not sure I'd feel that way if I had to pay full price.
The resort has a pool, bathroom and shower facilities, laundry facilities ($1.25 wash/$1.25 dry), a fenced in dog run area, and a clubhouse with a volleyball net, a crude mini-golf course, and scheduled weekly events (potluck parties, bingo, a free weekly coffee and donut thing, etc.). We did not attend any events as we had our dog with us and she wasn't allowed in the clubhouse, but we did use the laundry and it was fine. Bathrooms were dated and not the cleanest, but this wasn't a big deal to us as we use our RV.
There is also a large pond within the resort, but no swimming because of alligators - and we did see one when out walking!
This is a big snowbird location - we met people who had been set up there for months. There were a whole spectrum of campers here, from shiny new massive motorhomes to shabby yellowed pop-ups. There are also a few one-room cabins for rent scattered around, and a few connected streets to the RV resort are mobile home setups. Everyone putzes around on a golf cart.
When we arrived, we were given an assigned site - squished in between the campsite dumpsters and an old 70s camper with a huge barking dog that looked like it had been set up there for years. We took one look at the site, said no way Jose, and went back to the front desk to politely ask for alternative options. The woman at the desk was very generous and gave us a list of every single site open. We chose site 164, which had no immediate neighbors, was on the edge of the campground, and was under some beautiful trees covered in Spanish moss. If we hadn't been allowed to move, I doubt I'd be giving a 5-star review, but site 164 was private, spacious, and wonderful.
Location can't be beat for the price we paid. We stopped by a different campsite right on the beach to scope out prices and were shocked at the $125/night waterfront sites. That is insanity!! At Bulow, we were 3 miles from Flagler Beach, a quick drive to Ormond/Daytona Beach to the south, and St. Augustine made for a great day trip to the north. If you're looking for suggestions of things to do in the area, check out our blog post on our trip here (http://www.twopluslu.com/northeast-florida-coast-we-love-you/)
Locally, the Bulow Plantation Sugar Mill ruins are right next door, and there are a whole network of walking trails around the area that are wide enough for golf carts. While out walking, we ran into javelinas and armadillos.
Great Verizon and AT&T reception.
Overall, we loved our stay here and would have investigated staying longer if the Florida heat and humidity didn't drive us north.
Two Plus Lu would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: yes
Recreation
- horseshoes
- mini golf
- picnic area
- rec hall
- swimming pool: outdoor
- volleyball
Site Amenities
- big rig
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- cabins
- dog run
- dump station
- general store
- laundry
- propane
- restrooms: flush
- rv storage
- showers
- swimming pool: outdoor
- trash
Discount Clubs
- Military Discounts
- Thousand Trails
Pets
- dog run
- pets
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