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Waterfront RV Resort: Let the Adventure Begin!
Looking for a quiet weekend getaway complete with scenic waterfront views and endless recreational activities? Look no further than Zachary Taylor Waterfront RV Resort in Okeechobee!
I had the opportunity to speak with Larry and Trisha D., a married couple from Martin County, who recently stayed in one of the 12 furnished cabins at Zachary Taylor Waterfront RV Resort. ey described their experience as “very nice and relaxing,” and expressed their excitement to return in the future with their children and extended family members.
Let’s hear what else Larry and Trisha had to say about Zachary Taylor Waterfront RV Resort:
“ e views of the water were absolutely breathtaking,” Larry recollects, “and being nestled in the heart of nature, seeing the native ora and fauna up close and personal, was incredibly refreshing.” He and Trisha arrived at the resort on their motorcycle on a Friday night, settling themselves comfortably in their professionally cleaned and meticulously maintained cabin, and were amazed to nd that their stress quickly disappeared. e cabin was furnished and stocked with everything they needed, so Trisha explains, “We really only had to bring our clothes and toothbrushes.”
Larry and Trisha took a short walk through the spacious resort and out onto its lighted 100 . pier to enjoy a sunset that Trisha describes as, “remarkable.” e next day, Larry and Trisha took a morning motorcycle ride on the paved roads of the spacious resort, relishing the ½ mile of waterfront views as they passed the 211 full RV hookup sites, large recreation hall, fenced dog park, concrete boat ramp, horseshoe pit, general store, and other attractions. A er taking in all that Zachary Taylor Waterfront RV Resort has to o er, the pair explored the
Okeechobee community, enjoying a hearty Southern breakfast before checking out some of the charming local shops. A erwards, they took the recommendation from the friendly and knowledgeable management team to take a local company’s airboat tour of Lake Okeechobee.
“We saw all types of di erent birds and there were a few gators, which was neat. It was a great suggestion for something to do. e wildlife was really beautiful,” remembers Trisha.
Larry adds, “Yeah, we felt like we had the concierge experience. It was nice” e two nished their day back at the Zachary Taylor Waterfront RV Resort, taking a dip in the enclosed, heated swimming pool before cooking up some burgers on one of the resort’s outdoor barbecue grills. “We forgot condiments,” Larry relates, “but we solved that problem easily just by visiting the resort’s community store.”
“We le with more than just that