Coastal RV camping with full hookups near Fort Lauderdale

Experience unique natural habitats from wetlands to waterfront while camping near Fort Lauderdale.

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3 top coastal RV sites near Fort Lauderdale

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Aztec South Florida RV Resort

6 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs104 acres ¡ Margate, FL
Escape to a world of opulence and adventure at Aztec RV Resort, nestled in the vibrant city of Margate, FL! Your RV lot beckons with top-tier amenities to enhance your stay. From full hook-ups to high-speed Wi-Fi and a convenient laundry room, we've thought of everything to ensure your comfort and convenience. Power up with ease thanks to our 50/30 amp service, and then dive into a world of leisure and luxury within the resort grounds. Practice your swing on the lush putting green, unwind in one of our two inviting pools, soak your cares away in the jacuzzi, or lose yourself in a good book in our serene library. Sports enthusiasts will find their haven here, with tennis courts, pickleball courts, and volleyball courts ready for action-packed games and friendly competition. Embrace the resort lifestyle at Aztec RV Resort – where every moment is crafted for your pleasure and relaxation.
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River Oaks Fort Lauderdale Retreat

1 site ¡ RV, Tent1 acre ¡ Fort Lauderdale, FL
A private urban oasis right off I95/ Marina Mile Boulevard with full hookups. Both 50 amp/ 30 amp service available plus water and sewer. *No annual rentals. *Monthly pricing is possible for available dates only. LOCATION Less than 2 mi from Fort Lauderdale Airport, downtown Fort Lauderdale, Port Everglades cruise port, and Lauderdale Marine Center. Under 1 mile away: -Big Lots -Winn Dixie -Dollar Tree -Dunkin Donuts -McDonalds -7/11 -Walgreens THE PARK Private entrance to the city park on the back side of the property. PARKING Free parking for 2 cars. *Absolutely no on-street parking. The city will issue you fines directly. NOISE ORDINANCE Guests must adhere to the city wide noise ordinance which is applicable all hours or the day with quiet hours starting at 10 pm. MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY No more than 6 people on premise at any given time. PETS Pets are allowed on a case-by-case basis and must be approved in writing ahead of arrival. All pet waste must be picked up by guests and placed in the garbage bins provided in real time. WASTE We ask that guests sorts and roll bins to and from the curb in accordance with the city garbage ordinance.
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LOT 22 Aztec RV Resort Margate, FL

1 site ¡ RV104 acres ¡ Margate, FL
All bookings made thru LotStay.com only. RENTER MUST HAVE A CLASS A RV - THAT IS A MIN OF 15 YEARS OLD OR NEWER - AND 26' OR LONGER. MUST PROVIDE A DRIVER LICENSE OR STATE I.D. CARD FOR EACH PERSON STAYING ON THE LOT MUST PROVIDE A COPY OF REGISTRATION AND INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR THE RV AND ANY TOW VEHICLES AND/OR GOLF CARTS. THERE IS A $100.00 ONE TIME ARRIVAL CLEANING FEE, must add to your booking at CHECK-OUT. A CREDIT CARD WILL BE HELD ON FILE FOR ANY DAMAGES TO LOT, PEDESTAL, TIKI HUT, FURNISHINGS ETC. Minutes to the best beaches, bars, shopping, restaurants and more… close to nearby airports PBI, FLL, MIA and both major cruise ports of Fort Lauderdale and Miami. 104 acres and 645 lots Truly an RV RESORT with tons of activities inside the resort to participate in or just relax under Lushly landscaped, planned activities for the whole family. Fabulous outdoor recreation area with state of the art fitness center, 2 pools, tennis and pickleball courts and lots more!!!
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Coastal RV camping with full hookups near Fort Lauderdale guide

Overview

Florida camping near Fort Lauderdale is just as much about the land as it is about the water. The pristine, aquamarine waters of the nearby Florida Keys call out to divers and snorkelers as they come face-to-face with sea turtles and more than 600 native fish. The saltwater marshes, wetlands, and mangrove forests offer a quintessential Florida experience with great wildlife viewing opportunities—tour by airboat to spot local gators and manatees. Hipcampers can rough it in the backcountry, with plenty of great hiking and biking spots or indulge in a glamping spot or peaceful cabin by the lake. Fort Lauderdale camping is as diverse as the area’s flora and fauna.

Where to go

Everglades National Park

Less than a 90-minute drive southwest of Fort Lauderdale, Everglades National Park covers over 1.5 million acres of wetlands. Hipcampers looking for a standard Florida wildlife adventure love exploring the marshes and mangroves, home to alligators, manatees, anhinga, and even Florida panthers. Choose between tent camping, RV camping, and group sites in the frontcountry, or go deeper to stay a few nights in the backcountry “chickees.” Accessible only by water, these wooden structures with thatched roofs and open sides stand a few feet above the water.

Biscayne National Park

Most parks have a lot of land, with maybe a river running through them or lakes in the middle. Biscayne National Park is the exact opposite: It’s mostly water with a few spots of land. Ideal for boating, canoeing, or kayaking, this is where you’ll find North America’s only living coral barrier reef. Dive among the wealth of biodiversity, including moray eels, sea turtles, anemones, dolphins, and more. Make advance reservations at Elliot Key Group Campground if you want campsite grills, showers, and drinking water.

Jonathan Dickinson State Park

North of Fort Lauderdale, just past the nightlife scene in West Palm Beach, Jonathan Dickinson State Park is the largest state park in southeast Florida. A nature lover’s paradise, its 11,500 acres of preserved coastal land are home to 13 natural habitats. Explore some of them via hiking trails, boat tours, canoeing, or even horse-pulled wagon and watch the landscape transition from mangrove swamps to coastal sand hills, pine scrub forests, and upland lakes. The Elsa Kimbell Environmental Education and Research Center offers family programming, great for learning more about the area’s history. Don’t forget to visit the former home of Trapper Nelson, known as the “Wildman of the Loxahatchee.”

When to go

The best time to go camping near Fort Lauderdale is during the winter months, between December and April. It’s still quite warm, since this is Florida, after all. Daytime highs hover in the 70s with overnight lows in the 60s. Rain is minimal, and wildlife viewing is better during winter, too. Summer camping isn’t recommended, not only because of the unbearably hot temperatures, but because summer is the wettest, muggiest, and stormiest time with the added threat of hurricanes.

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