The best big rig friendly camping near Carrabelle

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Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico on the eastern side of the Florida panhandle, the fishing village of Carrabelle is a great place to go if you want white-sand beaches and easy access to Dog Island and St George's Island just off shore. The community's claim to fame is that it was once home to the world's oldest police station, which was essentially just a police phone in a phone booth. You can still see the original at the Carrabelle History Museum, though there is a replica marking the spot where this whimsical attraction once stood.

91% (352)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Outside Inn

1. The Outside Inn

99%
(232)
49mi from Carrabelle · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Quincy, FL
Planted pine, orchard, untouched wetlands, walking trails, planted fields for wildlife viewing. Quiet and peaceful escape. Close to several state parks, including Torreya, Three rivers, Seminole, Florida Caverns, and Lake Talaquin forest. At this time I can host 1 RV or camper with full hook ups, 3 RV sites with power, water and 1 boondock (no power/water) site but large enough for an off-grid/self-sustainable RV. I'm always happy to show folks around and share the story. Please note: During the rainy season the grass may get a bit long at times. You can also expect to experience a wide variety of agricultural activities, outside of quiet hours of course. Born out of a dream that started 10 years ago when I acquired 40 acres of forgotten and unmanaged rural woods. Having dug right in with the help of the Florida Forestry Service, FWC, IFAS, NRCS and a very knowledgeable private forester; we developed a conservation management plan to restore it to its native state. The neighboring land became available and happily added another 40, I've learned so much on this amazing journey. 25K pines and a great deal of sweat equity later, it is time to share and encourage others to join in on the conservation efforts and make sure it's around for future generations.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Port Saint Joe RV Resort

4. Port Saint Joe RV Resort

85%
(10)
39mi from Carrabelle · 75 sites · Tents, RVs · Port Saint Joe, FL
For those who have visited Port St Joe before, this will be no surprise, but for those just discovering it for the first time, welcome. You have found an RV Resort that few people know about, situated on the Gulf Coast, with brand-new RV sites and modern amenities.Port Saint Joe is minutes south of Mexico Beach, without all of the crowds, and a short drive north of Indian Pass. This makes our RV park Florida’s best alternative to a Mexico Beach RV Resort or Florida’s Cape San Blas area.Sugar white sands, beautiful Florida sunshine, seafood restaurants, and stunning views of the bay make Port St Joe RV Resort the best place for monthly reservations with full hookups and cable TV.Relax on soft, white-sand dune beaches, go snorkeling on the Gulf Coast, or go fishing at a local, rustic fish shack. The local area also provides an educational and even inspirational peek into the state’s early past all from a Mexico Beach RV Resort located minutes south in the beautiful area of Port St Joe, Florida.Gift and antique stores, bistros, vest-pocket parks, vast greenways, and an appealing waterfront marina make up this tiny, easily accessible downtown. Not to mention, you have easy access to some of the best seafood in the nation!If you are looking for an RV park on the Gulf Coast that has easy access to St Joseph Bay and has fun for the whole family, there is no better place to make a reservation. Few things can beat an RV park that is situated directly south of Mexico Beach and offers an RV site you’ll love.At our Mexico Beach RV Park in Port Saint Joe, you’ll stay entertained and comfortable during your stay with Wi-Fi at your RV site and let your cares melt away. Contact us today and book your reservation!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$56
 / night

Overlooking the Gulf of Mexico on the eastern side of the Florida panhandle, the fishing village of Carrabelle is a great place to go if you want white-sand beaches and easy access to Dog Island and St George's Island just off shore. The community's claim to fame is that it was once home to the world's oldest police station, which was essentially just a police phone in a phone booth. You can still see the original at the Carrabelle History Museum, though there is a replica marking the spot where this whimsical attraction once stood.

91% (352)

Top-rated campgrounds

The Outside Inn

1. The Outside Inn

99%
(232)
49mi from Carrabelle · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Quincy, FL
Planted pine, orchard, untouched wetlands, walking trails, planted fields for wildlife viewing. Quiet and peaceful escape. Close to several state parks, including Torreya, Three rivers, Seminole, Florida Caverns, and Lake Talaquin forest. At this time I can host 1 RV or camper with full hook ups, 3 RV sites with power, water and 1 boondock (no power/water) site but large enough for an off-grid/self-sustainable RV. I'm always happy to show folks around and share the story. Please note: During the rainy season the grass may get a bit long at times. You can also expect to experience a wide variety of agricultural activities, outside of quiet hours of course. Born out of a dream that started 10 years ago when I acquired 40 acres of forgotten and unmanaged rural woods. Having dug right in with the help of the Florida Forestry Service, FWC, IFAS, NRCS and a very knowledgeable private forester; we developed a conservation management plan to restore it to its native state. The neighboring land became available and happily added another 40, I've learned so much on this amazing journey. 25K pines and a great deal of sweat equity later, it is time to share and encourage others to join in on the conservation efforts and make sure it's around for future generations.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Port Saint Joe RV Resort

4. Port Saint Joe RV Resort

85%
(10)
39mi from Carrabelle · 75 sites · Tents, RVs · Port Saint Joe, FL
For those who have visited Port St Joe before, this will be no surprise, but for those just discovering it for the first time, welcome. You have found an RV Resort that few people know about, situated on the Gulf Coast, with brand-new RV sites and modern amenities.Port Saint Joe is minutes south of Mexico Beach, without all of the crowds, and a short drive north of Indian Pass. This makes our RV park Florida’s best alternative to a Mexico Beach RV Resort or Florida’s Cape San Blas area.Sugar white sands, beautiful Florida sunshine, seafood restaurants, and stunning views of the bay make Port St Joe RV Resort the best place for monthly reservations with full hookups and cable TV.Relax on soft, white-sand dune beaches, go snorkeling on the Gulf Coast, or go fishing at a local, rustic fish shack. The local area also provides an educational and even inspirational peek into the state’s early past all from a Mexico Beach RV Resort located minutes south in the beautiful area of Port St Joe, Florida.Gift and antique stores, bistros, vest-pocket parks, vast greenways, and an appealing waterfront marina make up this tiny, easily accessible downtown. Not to mention, you have easy access to some of the best seafood in the nation!If you are looking for an RV park on the Gulf Coast that has easy access to St Joseph Bay and has fun for the whole family, there is no better place to make a reservation. Few things can beat an RV park that is situated directly south of Mexico Beach and offers an RV site you’ll love.At our Mexico Beach RV Park in Port Saint Joe, you’ll stay entertained and comfortable during your stay with Wi-Fi at your RV site and let your cares melt away. Contact us today and book your reservation!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$56
 / night

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The best big rig friendly camping near Carrabelle guide

Where to go

Tate's Hell State Forest

A short jaunt from the center of Carrabelle, Tate's Hell State Forest protects all sorts of wildlife, from gopher tortoises and Florida black bears to gopher tortoises and red-cockaded woodpecker. The forest also has around 35 miles of waterways for boating and fishing and a smattering of primitive campsites, most of which have direct river access.

Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park

On the eastern end of St. George Island, a barrier island that's sandwiched between Apalachicola Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park is a great place for swimming, sunbathing, and stargazing. If you're lucky, you might even spot a pod of dolphins. The park also has a couple of primitive sites and a  developed campground complete with full hookups and a dump station.

Apalachicola National Forest

Spread out over more than half a million acres, Apalachicola National Forest is the largest national forest in the state. Here you'll find hundreds of miles of trails, over 700 bodies of water, and a wide range of flora and fauna. The forest offers a mix of developed campgrounds, some of which are RV-friendly, and primitive dispersed camping, though some campgrounds are only open seasonally.

When to go

You'll get the best weather in Carrabelle if you visit between October and May, when temperatures tend to be a bit cooler and the weather's usually a bit drier than during the summer months. The risk of hurricanes is also lower during this time. Late April is a particularly great time to visit, as this is when the annual Carrabelle Riverfront Festival—which features craft and food vendors and live entertainment—takes place.