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River Breeze Park
250 H. H. Burch Road
Oak Hill, FL 32759

Phone: 386-345-5525
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Tent Camping Sites Available!

The unspoiled beauty of River Breeze Park offers visitors a glimpse back into the early, unhurried days of Florida's history. Situated on the historic and fabled Indian River, the park is 37 acres with five acres directly on the river. The surrounding waters were once an abundant food source for the early Indian tribes, as evidenced by the shell middens (mounds of oyster and clam shells) near the campgrounds. After Florida's settlement, the fertile shores became a thriving citrus grove, known to produce some of the best citrus products in the world.

Today, River Breeze Park offers a panoramic view of nature's splendor and provides an excellent vantage point for bird watching. Reward yourself with an excursion into a scenic balance between people and nature. Bring your picnic lunch, fishing rod, camping gear or camera. It will be quality time, well spent, for the entire family.

Picnicking
Picnic pavilions may be reserved by visiting or calling the River Breeze park office at (386) 345-5525.

Fishing
Fishing is allowed only on the fishing pier. Shoreline areas are environmentally protected. All saltwater fishing regulations apply.

Personal watercraft information
Please do not rev your engine or stop in areas where vegetation or wildlife may be disturbed. Do not overfill your fuel tank or spill fuel in the water. Excessive boat wakes may contribute to shoreline erosion.


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