Why Blueway RV Park?
Resort Life and Southern Charm All In One
Blueway RV Park gets its name from the incredible Great Calusa Blueway, a well known kayak trail in the Fort Myers area. This meandering trail encompasses three distinct regions of the Gulf of Mexico coast and runs 190 miles along back bays, rivers, creeks, flats, and mangroves.
Unlike many other RV and camping areas, Blueway RV Park is constructed within Mother Nature’s natural environment. Blueway has 375 full hook-up sites on more than 30 acres far off the busy roadways and offers a safe and quiet location for you and your loved ones. You can enjoy the full beauty that Southwest Florida has to offer, under the shade of our palm, oak, and cypress trees. Relax in the picturesque campground setting and enjoy the occasional visit from ducks, raccoons, squirrels, turkeys, armadillos, and other wildlife.
If you want to stay busy, the park offers a robust schedule of activities and events. We promise we have something that appeals to everyone!
There’s Always Something to Do
Where guests become friends and friends become family! Gather your family and friends and come spend some time with us – you’ll quickly see exactly what we mean!
If you want to stay busy, Blueway RV Park offers a resort-style life with a robust schedule of activities and events. We promise the park has something that appeals to everyone! If you are looking for things to do outside the RV park, the resort is conveniently located between Ft. Myers and Naples, so you can stay as active as you want inside or outside Blueway RV Park.
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