The best big rig friendly camping near Fernandina Beach

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North of Jacksonville, Fernandina Beach nearly dips into Georgia—but Florida isn’t finished quite yet. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Amelia River, this Nassau County city sits on Amelia Island. Due to this unique location, Fernandina Beach presents campers with Northeast Florida’s top trails, golf courses, and vistas. Trailblazers will love exploring Florida’s wildlife while on a nature tour of Egan’s Creek Greenway Trail. Meanwhile, group campers near Main Beach Park can have fun in the sun with a game of beach volleyball. Campsites on Fernandina Beach offer a taste of island life, right along the East Coast. 

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Top-rated campgrounds near Fernandina Beach

3. Pecan Park

15mi from Fernandina Beach · 115 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover the charm of Pecan Park, a unique campground that combines breathtaking views, delightful weather, and a welcoming atmosphere — making it a top choice for outdoor enthusiasts. This award-winning destination offers a variety of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Enjoy fishing in the fully stocked lake, take a refreshing dip in one of two fenced swimming pool areas, or enjoy some friendly competition at the recreational area, which features basketball, tennis, pickleball, and bocce ball courts, as well as horseshoe pits. Conveniently located near Jacksonville International Airport, Pecan Park serves as an ideal base for exploring a wealth of exciting attractions across Florida. Just one exit south, you’ll find more than 80 retailers offering diverse shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Spend a day discovering the wonders of the Museum of Science and History, or take in the art and tranquility at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens. For beach lovers, several beautiful local beaches — including Little Talbot Island State Park — are less than 30 minutes away. Don’t forget your sunscreen as you embark on your adventure!
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$61
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4. Flamingo Lake

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21mi from Fernandina Beach · 153 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover the charm of Flamingo Lake, a standout destination for pet lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike, nestled near the Florida–Georgia border in Jacksonville. This campground uniquely combines the tranquility of northern Florida’s natural beauty with modern amenities, making it an ideal getaway for families and their furry friends. At Flamingo Lake, you can immerse yourself in the stunning wilderness while choosing from a variety of full-hookup RV sites, including options with breathtaking lake views and direct waterfront access. For those who prefer a home-like experience, the campground also offers a range of beautifully appointed rental accommodations to meet all your vacation needs. Guests can take advantage of exceptional amenities, including a sprawling 17-acre swimming and fishing lake with sandy beaches. After a day of outdoor fun, enjoy a delicious meal at the Flamingo Lake Sunrise Café, the onsite restaurant that caters to every appetite. With so much to offer, Flamingo Lake ensures you have everything you need for an unforgettable vacation experience!
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night

North of Jacksonville, Fernandina Beach nearly dips into Georgia—but Florida isn’t finished quite yet. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Amelia River, this Nassau County city sits on Amelia Island. Due to this unique location, Fernandina Beach presents campers with Northeast Florida’s top trails, golf courses, and vistas. Trailblazers will love exploring Florida’s wildlife while on a nature tour of Egan’s Creek Greenway Trail. Meanwhile, group campers near Main Beach Park can have fun in the sun with a game of beach volleyball. Campsites on Fernandina Beach offer a taste of island life, right along the East Coast. 

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Top-rated campgrounds near Fernandina Beach

3. Pecan Park

15mi from Fernandina Beach · 115 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover the charm of Pecan Park, a unique campground that combines breathtaking views, delightful weather, and a welcoming atmosphere — making it a top choice for outdoor enthusiasts. This award-winning destination offers a variety of amenities designed to enhance your stay. Enjoy fishing in the fully stocked lake, take a refreshing dip in one of two fenced swimming pool areas, or enjoy some friendly competition at the recreational area, which features basketball, tennis, pickleball, and bocce ball courts, as well as horseshoe pits. Conveniently located near Jacksonville International Airport, Pecan Park serves as an ideal base for exploring a wealth of exciting attractions across Florida. Just one exit south, you’ll find more than 80 retailers offering diverse shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Spend a day discovering the wonders of the Museum of Science and History, or take in the art and tranquility at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens. For beach lovers, several beautiful local beaches — including Little Talbot Island State Park — are less than 30 minutes away. Don’t forget your sunscreen as you embark on your adventure!
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$61
 / night

4. Flamingo Lake

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21mi from Fernandina Beach · 153 sites · RVs, Lodging
Discover the charm of Flamingo Lake, a standout destination for pet lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike, nestled near the Florida–Georgia border in Jacksonville. This campground uniquely combines the tranquility of northern Florida’s natural beauty with modern amenities, making it an ideal getaway for families and their furry friends. At Flamingo Lake, you can immerse yourself in the stunning wilderness while choosing from a variety of full-hookup RV sites, including options with breathtaking lake views and direct waterfront access. For those who prefer a home-like experience, the campground also offers a range of beautifully appointed rental accommodations to meet all your vacation needs. Guests can take advantage of exceptional amenities, including a sprawling 17-acre swimming and fishing lake with sandy beaches. After a day of outdoor fun, enjoy a delicious meal at the Flamingo Lake Sunrise Café, the onsite restaurant that caters to every appetite. With so much to offer, Flamingo Lake ensures you have everything you need for an unforgettable vacation experience!
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$50
 / night

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Where to go

Fort Clinch State Park

For proof that Fernandina Beach does it all, Fort Clinch State Park clinches the deal. As a well-preserved Civil War fort, Fort Clinch contains galleries, beaches, and trails. The fort is simultaneously a park, so in between all of those cannons, tortoises may make an appearance. Incredible views are a common amenity across Fort Clinch campsites, which can accommodate RV, cabin, and tent campers—as well as campers seeking a bungalow, boat, or yurt. 

Amelia Island State Park

Head south of Fernandina Beach, and you’ll encounter Amelia Island’s namesake park As one of the Talbot Island State Parks, Amelia Island State Park covers roughly 200 acres of beaches, marshes, and forests. Given this all-encompassing scenery, campers can enjoy a slew of activities. Think: swimming, kayaking, sunbathing, and fishing. If you really love the latter, make sure to stop by George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier State Park to cast your rod with the locals. 

Talbot Island

Just below Fernandina Beach—and Amelia Island, for that matter—Talbot Island yet again merges landscapes. Less than 30 minutes south of your Fernandina Beach campsite, you’ll leave one island and enter another. Enjoy a picnic, swim, or hike at Big Talbot Island State Park. Just south of the park, the wetlands of Timucuan Ecological and Historical Preserve beg for a slow morning spent birdwatching and admiring Florida’s marshes. 

When to go

Fernandina Beach camping thrives when the beaches are at their best. As is the case for most of Florida, optimal beach camping means a winter getaway. Florida summers get unbearably hot and bug-ridden. All campers can agree—nature is enjoyed best when the nights are cool and the mosquitoes sparse.