The best star host camping near Cape Coral

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Thanks to a series of winding canals, Cape Coral has been likened to an American Venice. Like the Italian city, Cape Coral boasts picturesque landscapes and a range of outdoor activities, both on land and in water. As part of Lee County, the town sits on the Caloosahatchee River, which feeds into the Gulf of Mexico—and offers plenty of options for beach camping. The Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve beckons kayakers and birdwatchers alike. However, swimmers should take the town’s name literally. Grab your snorkel—or scuba gear—to see Cape Coral’s coral reefs for yourself. 

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1. SWFL Everglades Camping

98%
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44mi from Cape Coral · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Naples, FL
Our property is 15 minutes South, from I75, 10 minutes from any restaurant or publix. We are a 2 mile drive down a dirt road, through the state forest. We offer 2-3 acres of a choose your own spot camping area. Located within the Picayune Strand State Forest, full of peace and quiet, and plenty of birds. We have a facility building that runs off a generator for running water. With that, we have a washroom, that consists of a large shower, and 2 bathroom stalls. we have then propane heated hot water for a nice hot shower. The sites are very " free range". Nothing that is too designated, so you have a free choice of where to pitch your tent, or park your camper van, or your RV. Come and stay within the Evergaldes in Naples, of SWFL. A special private place like no other. You may have the place all to yourself, or share with others. It is not populated like other campgrounds. The property is a designated farm, and we do have chickens. Day time check-in is 100% recommended. Please be sure to contact me for any and all questions you may have!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Serenity Acres Glamping Retreat

2. Serenity Acres Glamping Retreat

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(14)
44mi from Cape Coral · 1 site · Lodging · Arcadia, FL
Looking for the perfect camping getaway? Look no further! Our air-conditioned glamping tent, located in the heart of Arcadia FL, offers a unique and unforgettable experience. With plenty of activities to enjoy in Desoto County, including fossil hunting on the Peace River or kayaking, you can find plenty to keep you busy during your stay. Nestled under a sprawling live oak tree on our 10-acre property, our glamping tent has everything you need to make your camping trip a breeze. Enjoy a comfortable king-size bed while listening to the soothing sounds of nature. Our refrigerator, complete with a freezer drawer, will keep your drinks and snacks fresh. And our coffee bar, featuring a Keurig coffee maker, is the perfect way to start your day while watching the sun come up over the orange groves. Outside of the tent, you'll find hammock chairs hanging from the oak tree, a grill cart with a griddle, and a fire pit with a grate for cooking your meals. Plus, our full bathroom, located just steps away from the campsite, offers a flush toilet and walk-in shower to help you feel refreshed after a day of adventure. Book your stay with us today and experience the ultimate glamping adventure!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$144
 / night

Thanks to a series of winding canals, Cape Coral has been likened to an American Venice. Like the Italian city, Cape Coral boasts picturesque landscapes and a range of outdoor activities, both on land and in water. As part of Lee County, the town sits on the Caloosahatchee River, which feeds into the Gulf of Mexico—and offers plenty of options for beach camping. The Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve beckons kayakers and birdwatchers alike. However, swimmers should take the town’s name literally. Grab your snorkel—or scuba gear—to see Cape Coral’s coral reefs for yourself. 

99% (1.1K)

Top-rated campgrounds

Camping in the fruit trees

1. SWFL Everglades Camping

98%
(131)
44mi from Cape Coral · 16 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Naples, FL
Our property is 15 minutes South, from I75, 10 minutes from any restaurant or publix. We are a 2 mile drive down a dirt road, through the state forest. We offer 2-3 acres of a choose your own spot camping area. Located within the Picayune Strand State Forest, full of peace and quiet, and plenty of birds. We have a facility building that runs off a generator for running water. With that, we have a washroom, that consists of a large shower, and 2 bathroom stalls. we have then propane heated hot water for a nice hot shower. The sites are very " free range". Nothing that is too designated, so you have a free choice of where to pitch your tent, or park your camper van, or your RV. Come and stay within the Evergaldes in Naples, of SWFL. A special private place like no other. You may have the place all to yourself, or share with others. It is not populated like other campgrounds. The property is a designated farm, and we do have chickens. Day time check-in is 100% recommended. Please be sure to contact me for any and all questions you may have!
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
Serenity Acres Glamping Retreat

2. Serenity Acres Glamping Retreat

100%
(14)
44mi from Cape Coral · 1 site · Lodging · Arcadia, FL
Looking for the perfect camping getaway? Look no further! Our air-conditioned glamping tent, located in the heart of Arcadia FL, offers a unique and unforgettable experience. With plenty of activities to enjoy in Desoto County, including fossil hunting on the Peace River or kayaking, you can find plenty to keep you busy during your stay. Nestled under a sprawling live oak tree on our 10-acre property, our glamping tent has everything you need to make your camping trip a breeze. Enjoy a comfortable king-size bed while listening to the soothing sounds of nature. Our refrigerator, complete with a freezer drawer, will keep your drinks and snacks fresh. And our coffee bar, featuring a Keurig coffee maker, is the perfect way to start your day while watching the sun come up over the orange groves. Outside of the tent, you'll find hammock chairs hanging from the oak tree, a grill cart with a griddle, and a fire pit with a grate for cooking your meals. Plus, our full bathroom, located just steps away from the campsite, offers a flush toilet and walk-in shower to help you feel refreshed after a day of adventure. Book your stay with us today and experience the ultimate glamping adventure!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$144
 / night

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The best star host camping near Cape Coral guide

Where to go

Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park

Cape Coral offers beaches, parks, or islands—and, sometimes, all three at once. Spend a day at Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park: one of Florida’s largest state parks. You can bring your dog to the pet-friendly park and start your camping trip with a leisurely hike. Cool down afterward by kayaking at the Cape Haze Aquatic Preserve. On your way back inland, stop at Port Charlotte Beach Park for a picnic.

Hop Along the Islands

If you want to camp as close to the Gulf as possible, take your pick of islands. Rent an RV or tent campsite on Sanibel Island or Captiva Island to get up close and personal with Florida’s beaches. Even closer to Cape Coral, Pine Island is the largest island on the Gulf Coast. Campers will have plenty of room to explore various nature preserves.  

Sirenia Vista Park

Who needs an aquarium when you have nature? Cape Coral sits on the coast, so you’re never too far from the water and its residents. Sirenia Vista Park lies just northwest of Cape Coral. Kayakers can spot manatees straight from their kayaks, while birdwatchers should look up, in addition to out. As a habitat for Florida’s ospreys, the park is a birdwatcher’s dream.  

When to go

Hurricanes have been known to tear through Southwest Florida. For peace of mind, head to Cape Coral outside of the summer months. Because Cape Coral sits right on the coast, late fall through mid-spring is your safest bet. Winter, however, may bring more crowds, so shoulder season is optimal for both weather and people. You’ll be able to enjoy the area’s beaches, views, and campsites—with a reduced risk of heavy winds and rain.