You’ll find more than a place to rest your head when you stay in a Cove RV park or manufactured home community. Besides resort-style amenities, it’s the endless activities and entertainment that keep people coming back year after year.
That “something to do” sets Cove Communities apart from RV parks and 55+ communities of the past. You won’t be bored staying in these busy resort-like communities. You’ll find packed activity calendars at communities from Florida to Maine designed to help residents and guests build a lifestyle that fits their needs.
Finding Resort Fun in Manufactured Home Communities
Turn everyday life into an active, engaging retreat when you move into a Cove manufactured home community. You’ll find 15 top-rated age-restricted communities in Florida.
Don’t let the quiet 55+ neighborhoods fool you.
Residents stay busy with packed social calendars that feature a variety of activities:
- Arts and crafts clubs
- Fishing groups in waterfront communities
- Card tournaments
- Sports courts offering league play
- Scrambles in golf course communities
Each manufactured home village offers something for everyone from bocce tournaments to ceramics classes to holiday parties.
That’s the beauty of resort-style living. You’ll find daily activities and live entertainment that rival luxury vacation spots.
Getting Involved in Your 55+ Community
Not sure how to get involved in your manufactured home community?
You’ll find activities calendars online or simply head to the clubhouse. That’s how Tricia Baylis became involved while living at The Meadows.
“I kind of dove in head first. I’m a people person,” Baylis explains about her move to The Meadows.
She now heads to The Meadows clubhouse most days. It’s where she takes crafting classes, plays mahjong three times a week, and plays in a dominos group.
Each Cove 55+ community features a clubhouse that serves as the heart of the community. Mingle with neighbors or chat over coffee in the clubhouse lounges and game rooms.
You’ll find expanded offerings in communities with bigger clubhouses, like Cypress Lakes Village in Lakeland, Florida. Residents there have access to a library, dance room, and a bar and restaurant.
Community Activities at The Meadows
Social seniors can bounce from activity to activity when they buy a home at The Meadows in Tarpon Springs, Florida. That’s how Baylis stays active. She credits the community lifestyle manager with making The Meadows so special.
You can find a full list of activities online or scroll through The Meadows’ Facebook page to see recent social events. There’s a fishing group, crafting groups, planned excursions, and community cookouts.
Community Activities at Rolling Greens
There’s plenty to keep you busy in Ocala, Florida too.
You can take a look at the entertainment calendar for Rolling Greens Village. Start your day with pickleball, then cool off during aqua Zumba in the aquatic center, and wind down in the evening with a game of bridge at the clubhouse.
You’ll find a variety of classes in this 18-hole golf course community too.
Join Bible study, learn a new language with virtual Spanish class, or get creative with weekly ceramics classes. There is space for everyone to be involved at Rolling Greens with a state-of-the-art 12,000 sq. feet community center that includes a billiards room, 500 sq. feet woodshop, and a coffee bar.
These are just a few of the offerings to consider when you’re looking at homes for sale in Rolling Greens.
New homeowners won’t be new long. The Rolling Greens ambassadors roll out the welcome mat right away by connecting with new homeowners. There’s always room for new activities based on incoming interests too. Off Our Rockers is one of the newest groups within the Ocala community. The dance team was created in 2023 and features Rolling Greens community members from 55 to 82.
Activities Across 55+ Communities
You’ll find a similar community lifestyle at other manufactured home communities across Florida including:
- Bear Creek Village – Ormond Beach, Florida
- Camelot East Village – Sarasota, Florida
- Camelot Lakes Village – Sarasota, Florida
- Dunedin Village – Dunedin, Florida
- Estero Bay Village – Estero, Florida
- Hyde Park Village – Winter Garden, Florida
- Jamaica Bay Village – Fort Myers, Florida
- Lake Griffin Harbor Village – Leesburg, Florida
- Meadowlea Village – DeLand, Florida
- StrawBerry Ridge Village – Valrico, Florida
- Sun Valley – Tarpon Springs, Florida
- The Waters – Melbourne Beach, Florida
Modern RV Parks Offering Activities & Entertainment
The activities and live entertainment extend beyond manufactured home communities to our RV parks and resorts. There are 55+ RV parks and family-friendly RV parks that are open to all ages.
Each RV resort offers activities as unique as its resort accommodations and location.
Snowbirds who bring their RV to South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida will find an increase in activities at 55+ RV parks from January to March. You’ll find activities similar to those in Cove’s manufactured home communities. Activities such as poker tournaments, fitness classes, and group excursions are open to any guest staying within the RV community.
RVers looking for a break will find fishing tournaments, games, pickleball competitions, live entertainment, kids crafts, and more depending on which RV resort they book.
The convenient part is that all activities are listed online in advance. It means you can book your summer RV road trip, or family staycation around activities and themed weekends that fit your lifestyle.
Every RV park in the Cove family keeps updated activities calendars on their websites. You can check the Campers App for activities at the following RV parks:
- Big Pine Key RV Park – Big Pine Key, Florida
- Blueway RV Park – Fort Myers, Florida
- Chokoloskee RV Park – Chokoloskee, Florida
- CreekFire RV Resort – Savannah, Georgia
- Holiday RV Park – Leesburg, Florida
- Lake Jasper RV Park – Hardeeville, South Carolina
- Oak Harbor RV Park – Haines City, Florida
- Point Sebago Resort – Casco, Maine
- River Vista RV Park – Ruskin, Florida
RV Resorts Offer Theme Weekends
Most RV resorts keep the fun rolling during the summer with 100 Days of Summer. Each weekend brings a different theme to the RV parks. Big Pine Key celebrates the start of lobster season in August with specialized activities for lobster divers staying at their popular RV sites.
Or head north for lakeside glamping in Maine with live bands, beach parties, and golf cart parades, canoe races, cornhole competitions, and more at Point Sebago Resort.
Guests enjoy theme weekends stretching beyond Memorial Day and the 4th of July fun. The activities calendar is booked well into the fall with a Murder Mystery Weekend in September and Halloween celebrations in October.
More than a Place to Stay
The long list of activities and entertainment is what sets Cove Communities apart. Manufactured home communities and RV parks have evolved far beyond their humble beginnings. Resort-style living offers a blend of comfort, convenience, and excitement that turns everyday life into an adventure.
Find the right fit for you where leisure and lifestyle go hand in hand by booking your vacation or finding your next home with Cove Communities.