Every February, right around Presidents Day weekend, my phone starts ringing with the same question: “Is there anything left near GeorgeFest?” By that point, every hotel in Eustis, Mount Dora, and Tavares has been booked solid for months. That’s exactly why I started delivering RVs to campers and families coming in for the RV rental Eustis GeorgeFest crowd — it’s the smartest way to stay close to Downtown Eustis without fighting for a room or paying surge prices thirty minutes away.

Why an RV Is the Right Call for GeorgeFest in February
GeorgeFest is one of the oldest Presidents Day celebrations in Florida — Eustis has been throwing this festival for well over a century, and the crowds that come out for the parade, carnival, arts, and live entertainment on Magnolia Avenue fill up Lake County fast. February in Central Florida is genuinely one of the best times to be outside. Nights drop into the mid-50s, days run low-to-mid 70s, and you’re not fighting summer humidity. That makes camping around Lake County in an RV genuinely comfortable — not just tolerable. I’ve delivered rigs here in February when the Harris Chain of Lakes is absolutely still in the morning, and guests tell me they didn’t expect Florida camping to feel that good.
The other thing I tell first-timers calling about camper rental GeorgeFest Florida options: Downtown Eustis is compact. Parking is at a premium during festival days. Staying in a campground a few miles out and driving or riding in is genuinely easier than trying to be right on top of the venue. I’ve watched people spend more time hunting street parking than enjoying the festival itself.
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Where I Send GeorgeFest Renters for Camping Near Eustis
Here’s what I know from running deliveries across Lake County every season. These are the spots I actually recommend based on drive time to Downtown Eustis and how well they work for a long February weekend:
- Lake Griffin State Park (Fruitland Park) — This is my first recommendation for GeorgeFest weekend. It sits right off US-27, roughly 15 minutes from Downtown Eustis, and the sites along the lake give you some of the best sunrises in Lake County. The access road is manageable for mid-size trailers, though I’d call ahead on site length if you’re looking at anything over 30 feet. Book early — state park sites here fill up for Presidents Day weekend well before January.
- Trimble Park (Orange County, Sorrento) — A smaller, quieter option south of Eustis on SR-46. Drive time to GeorgeFest is about 20 minutes. I like sending couples and smaller groups here when Lake Griffin is already full. The park sits on the shore of Lake Norris and feels genuinely removed from the festival noise — in a good way.
- Wekiwa Springs State Park (Apopka) — Further south, closer to 35–40 minutes from Eustis, but worth it if you want to combine GeorgeFest with some time at one of the clearest spring runs in Central Florida. Wekiwa stays cooler than ambient temps in February, which is refreshing after a day walking the festival. Sites here book out fast; this is not a last-minute option for a major holiday weekend.
- Alexander Springs Recreation Area — Ocala National Forest — If you’re doing a longer trip around the RV rental Eustis February festival as part of a Lake County loop, Alexander Springs is a beautiful base. It’s about 45 minutes northeast of Eustis on SR-19 through the forest. Not a short drive to the festival, but the campground itself is outstanding.
- Clermont KOA Holiday — South on US-27 toward Clermont, roughly 30 minutes from Eustis. Good full-hookup sites, easier entry and exit for longer units, and solid amenities for families. If you’re combining GeorgeFest with a day at Lake Louisa State Park or even a run down to Walt Disney World, this location works well as a base.
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How RV Delivery Works for GeorgeFest Weekend
I handle RV delivery Eustis Lake County event rentals differently than a pick-up-and-drive situation — and for GeorgeFest, that matters. Most of the campgrounds I recommend near Eustis are accessible, but the entry points and site configurations vary. When I’m delivering to Lake Griffin State Park, for example, I factor in the approach from US-441 and whether the specific loop you’re assigned can handle a larger trailer without a complicated back-in. I do that legwork so you don’t show up with a 32-foot trailer and discover the site wasn’t going to work anyway.
Here’s how the delivery process works:
- You confirm your campground reservation first — you’ll need a confirmed site before I can schedule delivery.
- We coordinate a delivery window, typically the day before the festival kicks off so you’re settled in before the GeorgeFest crowds arrive.
- I deliver, level, and set up the unit at your site. You walk through everything with me before I leave.
- At the end of your stay, I come back and handle pickup — you don’t tow anything.
For motorhome rental Presidents Day festival Florida inquiries, the process is similar — I’ll walk you through which unit fits your group size and which campground sites can accommodate it. Contact me early; Presidents Day weekend is one of the busiest delivery windows I run all year in Lake County.
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Which RV Size Makes Sense for a GeorgeFest Long Weekend
For a February festival weekend — typically three to four nights — here’s what I generally match to group size based on the campgrounds near Eustis:
- Solo travelers or couples: A compact travel trailer works well and opens up more site options at parks like Trimble, where some sites run shorter. Easier to position, easier on delivery logistics.
- Families or groups of 3–5: A mid-size travel trailer or Class C motorhome gives you the sleeping layout and living space to make a three-night stay genuinely comfortable rather than just functional.
- Larger groups or multi-family trips: We can talk through options — sometimes two smaller units at adjacent sites is a better solution than one oversized rig that limits your campground choices. State park sites in Lake County can have site-length restrictions that rule out the biggest rigs.
Specific amenities and inclusions vary by unit — reach out and I’ll walk you through what’s available for your dates and group size. Don’t assume; ask me directly so we match you to the right rig.
Frequently Asked Questions — GeorgeFest RV Rentals
Do I need to tow the RV myself?
No. We deliver and pick up — you never hook up a trailer or drive a motorhome. That’s the whole point of our delivery model, especially for a short festival stay where you’re flying in or just don’t want the hassle of towing through Lake County traffic on a busy Presidents Day weekend.
How far in advance should I book for GeorgeFest?
Honestly, as soon as you know you’re going. I start getting GeorgeFest calls in November and December for February dates, and the combination of campground availability and RV availability narrows fast. If you’re reading this in January and GeorgeFest is weeks away, call me immediately — don’t email first. We may still have something workable.
Can you deliver to a private property near Eustis instead of a campground?
Possibly, depending on the property and hookup situation. Call me and describe the setup — I’ll tell you straight whether it’s viable. I’ve delivered to private driveways in Lake County before, but it depends on access, clearance, and utilities.
What if I also want to explore the area while I’m here for GeorgeFest?
That’s one of the best parts about being based in an RV for this trip. From any of the campgrounds I listed above, you’re within easy reach of Mount Dora’s historic downtown, the Lake Dora waterfront in Tavares, Seaplane Adventures out of Tavares, and the Harris Chain of Lakes if you want to get on the water. Ocala National Forest is about 45 minutes northeast on SR-19 if you want a day hike or a spring swim at Silver Springs. February is genuinely peak season for Central Florida’s outdoors — not an afterthought.
Where do I start?
Call or email me directly. I’d rather talk through your specific dates, group size, and campground situation than have you piece it together from a booking form. GeorgeFest weekend moves fast and I want to make sure we get you the right rig at the right site.
Reserve Your RV for GeorgeFest — Contact Fireside RV Rental
I’m Mike, your local Fireside RV Rental operator serving Eustis, Tavares, Mount Dora, Leesburg, and all of Lake County. GeorgeFest is one of my favorite weekends to work — the weather in February is about as good as it gets in Central Florida, the festival energy in Downtown Eustis is real, and camping around the Harris Chain of Lakes that time of year is hard to beat. Let’s get you set up right.
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