The best camping in Central Florida with snow sports

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The world’s go-to destination for amusement parks and Disney-dream vacations might not seem like the obvious choice for a camping trip. But theme parks are just one string to Central Florida’s bow. This sunny central region has everything a camper could want: white-sand shores stretch along the Gulf Coast to the west of the Gulf Coast; wild beaches and barrier islands dot the Atlantic Coast to the east; and vast Lakelands encircle the hub of Orlando. Time your camping trip for fall through spring if you can, or bring your RV—the summer heat can be unbearable for tent campers.

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2. Stage Stop RV Campground

11 sites · Winter Garden, FL
Stage Stop RV Campground stands out as a premier destination for RV enthusiasts seeking a blend of convenience and natural beauty. Nestled near Drake, Colorado, and just a short ten-minute drive from the enchanting Estes Park, this campground offers an ideal base for exploring the stunning Rocky Mountain region. The park features spacious full hook-up campsites that are designed to accommodate big rigs, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. Many of these sites are pull-through accessible, making it easy for guests to set up and enjoy their surroundings without hassle. Stage Stop RV Campground is pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry companions along for the adventure. Guests can also take advantage of complimentary WiFi and a convenient dump station, enhancing the overall camping experience. With its proximity to outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and exploring nearby natural attractions, Stage Stop RV Campground is the perfect spot for those looking to immerse themselves in the great outdoors while enjoying modern amenities. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, this campground has something for everyone.

The world’s go-to destination for amusement parks and Disney-dream vacations might not seem like the obvious choice for a camping trip. But theme parks are just one string to Central Florida’s bow. This sunny central region has everything a camper could want: white-sand shores stretch along the Gulf Coast to the west of the Gulf Coast; wild beaches and barrier islands dot the Atlantic Coast to the east; and vast Lakelands encircle the hub of Orlando. Time your camping trip for fall through spring if you can, or bring your RV—the summer heat can be unbearable for tent campers.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Central Florida

2. Stage Stop RV Campground

11 sites · Winter Garden, FL
Stage Stop RV Campground stands out as a premier destination for RV enthusiasts seeking a blend of convenience and natural beauty. Nestled near Drake, Colorado, and just a short ten-minute drive from the enchanting Estes Park, this campground offers an ideal base for exploring the stunning Rocky Mountain region. The park features spacious full hook-up campsites that are designed to accommodate big rigs, ensuring a comfortable stay for all visitors. Many of these sites are pull-through accessible, making it easy for guests to set up and enjoy their surroundings without hassle. Stage Stop RV Campground is pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry companions along for the adventure. Guests can also take advantage of complimentary WiFi and a convenient dump station, enhancing the overall camping experience. With its proximity to outdoor activities, including hiking, fishing, and exploring nearby natural attractions, Stage Stop RV Campground is the perfect spot for those looking to immerse themselves in the great outdoors while enjoying modern amenities. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, this campground has something for everyone.

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The best camping in Central Florida with snow sports guide

Where to go

Orlando and the Lake Country

Orlando’s theme parks might pull in the crowds, but the city is also surrounded by lakes and forests, affording plenty of options for fishing, paddling, and lakeside camping. Explore the hiking and horseback riding trails around Lake Apopka, cool off swimming and kayaking at Wekiwa Springs State Park, or seek out a tranquil campsite in Seminole State Forest. Further north, Ocala National Forest has 12 developed campgrounds and miles of backcountry camping. 

Florida Heartlands

Florida’s rural heartlands stretch north and west of Lake Okeechobee, the state’s largest freshwater lake. This is the spot to escape the crowds, whether parking your RV on a farmland Hipcamp, hiking and paddling the wetlands of Lake Kissimmee State Park, or fishing for bass on Lake Placid.

Atlantic Coast

Just a 40-minute drive from Orlando, the Canaveral National Seashore has some of the best backcountry camping along the Atlantic Coast, where you can boat or kayak to remote islands and pitch your tent right on the beach. Further north, there are plenty of RV parks and campgrounds between New Smyrna Beach, Daytona Beach, and Palm Coast, with easy access to the beaches, dunes, and lagoons. 

Gulf Coast

Urban campers have plenty of options around Tampa, the gateway to Central Florida’s Gulf Coast. Pitch your tent by white-sand beaches at Fort de Soto Park or Cayo Costa State Park, go fishing and hiking at Little Manatee River State Park, or enjoy some of Florida’s only whitewater rafting at Hillsborough River State Park.