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Grape Hammock Fish Camp & Airboat Rides

Located on the south end of Lake Kissimmee in Lake Wales, Grape Hammock Fish Camp offers RV and tent camping space, cabin rentals and airboat tours.

Grape Hammock Fish Camp is on the south end of Lake Kissimmee in Lake Wales. The camp has mobile homes, RV sites, tent camping sites, boat slips and cabin rentals. During an airboat swamp tour you’ll ride along the shores of Lake Kissimmee and Brama Island while viewing endangered birds, alligators, hogs, deer and other wildlife.

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Grape Hammock Fish Camp

Grape Hammock is a family-owned marina on the south end of Lake Kissimmee in Lake Wales, Florida. Lake Kissimmee is known for its lunker bass, plentiful pan fish and spectacular scenery. Grape Hammock Fish Camp is far enough away from the city to enjoy tranquility and breathe fresh air, yet only and hour and a half away from Central Florida attractions.
The camp has a boat ramp and parking area. At the bait shop we sell gas, ice, snacks and drinks. Fishing licenses can also be purchased. Our bait includes worms, minnows, shiners and crickets (seasonal). Our camp consists of a mobile home park, RV park, tent camping sites, boat slips, dry storage and cabin rentals. There are public restrooms, showers, and a laundry facility onsite.First inhabited by Native Americans, Grape Hammock Fish Camp was known in the late 1800’s as Grape Hammock Landing. It played a big part in helping supply the city of Lake Wales before the railroads came. Steamboats sailed from Kissimmee through the lakes and down the Kissimmee River. Cargo and travelers disembarked at Grape Hammock Landing from all points in the Lake Wales area. Before the Highway 60 bridge was built, if someone wished to go from the west side of the river over to the east side, they would hoist a white flag and the Grape Hammock Ferry would take them over to Turkey Hammock (now known as Hyatt Farm). There was also an old inn known as Headwaters Inn at the mouth of the river. From what we understand, the name Grape Hammock came from the large number of wild grapes in the area and from the groups of trees called hammocks.

Grape Hammock was originally owned by Kissimmee Cattle Company and sold to various people through the years. Eventually, 375 acres were sold to Gene and Sylvia Dixon, somewhere around 1938. They brought in cabins and furnished boats and sold bait, founding the first fish camp at the south end of Lake Kissimmee.

In 1949, Eddie and Martha Jeanne Chandley, newlyweds, leased Grape Hammock from Sylvia Dixon and in 1950 decided to buy it. They added canals and developed lots for sale. In the early 1960s, they built a Central Florida mobile home and R.V. park, making it a part of Grape Hammock Fish Camp. The Chandleys passed away in 1977 and 1978.

Their son, Curtis and his wife Barbie, took over the camp and operated it since 1978 with the help of their three children, Barrett, Kevin, and Kristin. In the summer of 2007, Curtis and Barbie retired. The camp is now managed by their sons; Barrett and his wife Lori, and Kevin and his wife Lacey. A new store & office was built in 2018 to finish the new renovation of the marina. Although the role of Grape Hammock has changed, it is still an integral part of the economy and society of the Lake Wales area, offering fishing, camping, and even one of the best Central Florida airboat rides.

Grape Hammock Fish Camp is on the south end of Lake Kissimmee in Lake Wales. The camp has mobile homes, RV sites, tent camping sites, boat slips and cabin rentals. During an airboat swamp tour you’ll ride along the shores of Lake Kissimmee and Brama Island while viewing endangered birds, alligators, hogs, deer and other wildlife.

See more of what Central Florida has to offer.
Check out Grape Hammock Fish Camp.

Grape Hammock Fish Camp

Grape Hammock is a family-owned marina on the south end of Lake Kissimmee in Lake Wales, Florida. Lake Kissimmee is known for its lunker bass, plentiful pan fish and spectacular scenery. Grape Hammock Fish Camp is far enough away from the city to enjoy tranquility and breathe fresh air, yet only and hour and a half away from Central Florida attractions.
The camp has a boat ramp and parking area. At the bait shop we sell gas, ice, snacks and drinks. Fishing licenses can also be purchased. Our bait includes worms, minnows, shiners and crickets (seasonal). Our camp consists of a mobile home park, RV park, tent camping sites, boat slips, dry storage and cabin rentals. There are public restrooms, showers, and a laundry facility onsite.First inhabited by Native Americans, Grape Hammock Fish Camp was known in the late 1800’s as Grape Hammock Landing. It played a big part in helping supply the city of Lake Wales before the railroads came. Steamboats sailed from Kissimmee through the lakes and down the Kissimmee River. Cargo and travelers disembarked at Grape Hammock Landing from all points in the Lake Wales area. Before the Highway 60 bridge was built, if someone wished to go from the west side of the river over to the east side, they would hoist a white flag and the Grape Hammock Ferry would take them over to Turkey Hammock (now known as Hyatt Farm). There was also an old inn known as Headwaters Inn at the mouth of the river. From what we understand, the name Grape Hammock came from the large number of wild grapes in the area and from the groups of trees called hammocks.

Grape Hammock was originally owned by Kissimmee Cattle Company and sold to various people through the years. Eventually, 375 acres were sold to Gene and Sylvia Dixon, somewhere around 1938. They brought in cabins and furnished boats and sold bait, founding the first fish camp at the south end of Lake Kissimmee.

In 1949, Eddie and Martha Jeanne Chandley, newlyweds, leased Grape Hammock from Sylvia Dixon and in 1950 decided to buy it. They added canals and developed lots for sale. In the early 1960s, they built a Central Florida mobile home and R.V. park, making it a part of Grape Hammock Fish Camp. The Chandleys passed away in 1977 and 1978.

Their son, Curtis and his wife Barbie, took over the camp and operated it since 1978 with the help of their three children, Barrett, Kevin, and Kristin. In the summer of 2007, Curtis and Barbie retired. The camp is now managed by their sons; Barrett and his wife Lori, and Kevin and his wife Lacey. A new store & office was built in 2018 to finish the new renovation of the marina. Although the role of Grape Hammock has changed, it is still an integral part of the economy and society of the Lake Wales area, offering fishing, camping, and even one of the best Central Florida airboat rides.

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