The Florida Panhandle allows RV campers to relax in vibrant beach towns along stunning coastlines.
Set along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico, the Florida Panhandle is rich with opportunities to RV camp near sandy beaches, in gently shaded campsites among longleaf pine forests, or at private RV campgrounds with full hookups for electricity and water. Serene coastal views are plentiful at RV campsites near Destin, Miramar Beach, and Navarre Beach. Enjoy modern conveniences like restrooms and hot showers, plus common amenities like picnic tables and firepits. Or fall asleep under the moonlit sky, serenaded by crickets and frogs, near Blackwater River, where the state park campground offers up 50-amp service and sewer hookups. Beach and water activities, like swimming and fishing, are popular pastimes in the panhandle. RVers can also explore nature trails inland. Look out for white-tailed deer, bobcats, river otters, red-cockaded woodpeckers, and Mississippi kites. Summer highs in the Florida Panhandle are generally in the low 90s, so RVers looking for milder weather may prefer early spring or late fall when highs are in the low 70s.