RV Park and Horse Campground – Long Branch Rest & Ride
Long Branch Rest & Ride is a privately owned RV campground and horse park at 4690 89th Rd., Live Oak, FL 32060, located about 2.5 miles from town in North Central Florida. The property spans over 300 acres and welcomes full-time RVers, travelers with horses, ecotourists, contract workers, medical professionals, and a variety of group gatherings such as horse clubs, driving clubs, endurance meets, traveling artists and musicians, and family reunions.
For RV guests, the park offers spacious pull-through campsites with full hookups including water, electric, and septic connections. Additional accommodations include park model rentals, primitive tent sites, and furnished house or cabin rentals. Equestrian guests have access to mesh-wired and hot-wired paddocks in various sizes, barn stalls, wash racks, feeding tubs, and hay storage, making the property suited to travelers moving with horses.
Amenities across the grounds include nature trails for hiking and wildlife observation, biking and jogging paths, horse riding trails, a swimming hole for dogs, and a dog park. Guests also have access to neighboring Mattair Springs with miles of riding trails. The location places visitors near several state parks, including Ichetucknee Springs, Manatee Springs, and Rainbow Springs, as well as the Jacksonville beaches and St. Augustine.
Wildlife viewing is a noted feature, with the park citing Eastern meadowlarks, burrowing owls, Florida scrub jays, wild turkey, deer, and beavers among species guests may encounter. The business emphasizes quiet, safe, secure, private camping in a family-friendly environment with what it calls small-town hospitality.
Reservations can be made through the park’s booking system at roverpass.com, and the campground can be reached by phone at 386-205-9371. Set on more than 300 acres near Live Oak in North Central Florida, Long Branch Rest & Ride combines full-hookup RV sites, equestrian facilities, park model and cabin rentals, primitive tent sites, and trail access for a wide mix of overnight travelers, full-time RVers, horse owners, and group gatherings drawn to the area’s springs and outdoor attractions.