The best big rig friendly camping near Fort Myers

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Fort Myers is a prime location to explore the incredible diversity of southwest Florida’s nature and wildlife. On the banks of the Caloosahatchee River, Fort Myers is also close to Gulf Coast beaches and the Everglades. From the Gulf of Mexico to Estero Bay, there are endless opportunities near Fort Myers for fishing, kayaking, and watersports in the water shared with dolphins, manatees, and tropical fish. The white sand beaches on this section of Florida are impeccable, and the mysteries of the Everglades are just a boardwalk (or swamp walk for the brave) away. Beach campsites are popular, and if you’re traveling by RV, you’ll find RV resorts with full hookups in town.

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Top-rated campgrounds

Rustic Roots At Lazy Lake

4. Rustic Roots At Lazy Lake

15mi from Fort Myers · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Alva, FL
“A little shade, a little sun, a lot of peace and quiet.” 🌿 A Peaceful Florida Hideaway for Tent & RV Campers Unwind beneath the large shady oaks, soak up the Florida sunshine, and let life slow down at Rustic Roots at Lazy Lake. Tucked away on 5 private fenced acres, this rustic retreat offers the perfect mix of peace, privacy, and nature. 🌳 Shade when you want it, sunshine when you don’t 💧 A private small pond for relaxing, skipping stones, or just hanging by the water 🚐 Room for tents & RVs — all welcome 🌿 Gated, quiet, and surrounded by Old Florida charm 🌿 Plenty of space to explore, unwind, and unplug Whether you're sipping coffee by the water, watching the sunset through the trees, or simply enjoying the stillness, Rustic Roots at Lazy Lake is your go-to escape to reconnect with nature — and yourself. When we found this property, it needed a lot of TLC - yet we could feel the peace and calm It's now ready, and we'd be happy to host you! Pets welcome
Pets
Trash
from 
$18
 / night
Sanctuary RV Resort

5. Sanctuary RV Resort

21mi from Fort Myers · 171 sites · RVs · Bonita Springs, FL
Sanctuary RV Resort stands out as a unique retreat due to its serene atmosphere, mature shade trees, and the absence of mobile homes and park models, creating a peaceful environment for guests. Opened in December 2014, this year-round seasonal RV resort has been thoughtfully renovated from an older park to accommodate even the largest recreational vehicles. The spacious sites include 50 amp back-in sites measuring approximately 35 x 90 feet and expansive Pull-Thrus at 35 x 105 feet, all featuring road base driveways and concrete patios. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a newly added heated free-form pool and a modern clubhouse with a banquet room. Sanctuary RV Resort also boasts one of the largest air-conditioned laundry facilities in the area, which includes a lending library stocked with books and DVDs for guests to enjoy. Conveniently located just a mile east of I-75, Sanctuary offers easy access to the beautiful beaches, golf courses, and shopping options of Naples and Fort Myers. The resort is nestled among gated communities and country clubs, providing a tranquil escape from busy highways and commercial shopping plazas. At Sanctuary RV Resort, the dedicated staff ensures that every guest feels welcomed and valued, from the front desk to maintenance and special events. With a maximum stay
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$90
 / night

Fort Myers is a prime location to explore the incredible diversity of southwest Florida’s nature and wildlife. On the banks of the Caloosahatchee River, Fort Myers is also close to Gulf Coast beaches and the Everglades. From the Gulf of Mexico to Estero Bay, there are endless opportunities near Fort Myers for fishing, kayaking, and watersports in the water shared with dolphins, manatees, and tropical fish. The white sand beaches on this section of Florida are impeccable, and the mysteries of the Everglades are just a boardwalk (or swamp walk for the brave) away. Beach campsites are popular, and if you’re traveling by RV, you’ll find RV resorts with full hookups in town.

98% (26)

Top-rated campgrounds

Rustic Roots At Lazy Lake

4. Rustic Roots At Lazy Lake

15mi from Fort Myers · 3 sites · Tents, RVs · Alva, FL
“A little shade, a little sun, a lot of peace and quiet.” 🌿 A Peaceful Florida Hideaway for Tent & RV Campers Unwind beneath the large shady oaks, soak up the Florida sunshine, and let life slow down at Rustic Roots at Lazy Lake. Tucked away on 5 private fenced acres, this rustic retreat offers the perfect mix of peace, privacy, and nature. 🌳 Shade when you want it, sunshine when you don’t 💧 A private small pond for relaxing, skipping stones, or just hanging by the water 🚐 Room for tents & RVs — all welcome 🌿 Gated, quiet, and surrounded by Old Florida charm 🌿 Plenty of space to explore, unwind, and unplug Whether you're sipping coffee by the water, watching the sunset through the trees, or simply enjoying the stillness, Rustic Roots at Lazy Lake is your go-to escape to reconnect with nature — and yourself. When we found this property, it needed a lot of TLC - yet we could feel the peace and calm It's now ready, and we'd be happy to host you! Pets welcome
Pets
Trash
from 
$18
 / night
Sanctuary RV Resort

5. Sanctuary RV Resort

21mi from Fort Myers · 171 sites · RVs · Bonita Springs, FL
Sanctuary RV Resort stands out as a unique retreat due to its serene atmosphere, mature shade trees, and the absence of mobile homes and park models, creating a peaceful environment for guests. Opened in December 2014, this year-round seasonal RV resort has been thoughtfully renovated from an older park to accommodate even the largest recreational vehicles. The spacious sites include 50 amp back-in sites measuring approximately 35 x 90 feet and expansive Pull-Thrus at 35 x 105 feet, all featuring road base driveways and concrete patios. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a newly added heated free-form pool and a modern clubhouse with a banquet room. Sanctuary RV Resort also boasts one of the largest air-conditioned laundry facilities in the area, which includes a lending library stocked with books and DVDs for guests to enjoy. Conveniently located just a mile east of I-75, Sanctuary offers easy access to the beautiful beaches, golf courses, and shopping options of Naples and Fort Myers. The resort is nestled among gated communities and country clubs, providing a tranquil escape from busy highways and commercial shopping plazas. At Sanctuary RV Resort, the dedicated staff ensures that every guest feels welcomed and valued, from the front desk to maintenance and special events. With a maximum stay
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$90
 / night

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The best big rig friendly camping near Fort Myers guide

Where to go

Fort Myers Area

Manatee Park is a must-visit in Fort Myers. This waterfront park lets visitors walk along a channel where manatees congregate in the warm water outflow of the Fort Myers Power Plant. Another solid park in city limits is the Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, where you can follow a 1.2-mile boardwalk through a diverse wetland that serves as a wildlife corridor for the region. 

Sanibel Island

Don’t be surprised if you hear the word ‘shell’ in verb form on Sanibel Island. Dubbed the “Seashell Capital of the World,” shells from 400 species are known to wash up here every morning, and the pastime of browsing the tide’s bounty of mollusk armor is known as “shelling.”

Fort Myers Beach

For white-sand Gulf Coast beaches where you can kick back and watch the sunset over the water, head to Fort Myers Beach. Dodge the crowds by continuing south on the Bonita Beach Causeway to reach the undeveloped Lovers Key Beach.

Everglades

It’s about an hour from Fort Myers to reach the Gulf Coast Visitor Center of Everglades National Park, where you take a boat tour or kayak into the mangrove maze of the Ten Thousand Islands.

Big Cypress National Preserve

For a more interior view of the Everglades, head to Big Cypress National Preserve instead. Big Cypress shelters the northern section of Everglades. Here you can explore trails through wild swamps, pinelands, and prairies. Gators, egrets, and herons are abundant here. It’s much rarer to spot the preserve’s other famous inhabitant, the Florida panther. As an International Dark Sky Park, Big Cypress is also an excellent place to view the stars.

When to go

Winters in Fort Myers are sunny, temperate, and pleasant. Summers are hot, humid, and rainy. Camping is still possible in summer, but it’s more comfortable in a covered structure with a fan or AC. Summer and fall are also hurricane season, and Florida travelers should keep an eye on the National Hurricane Center’s Atlantic forecast as their trip approaches and when traveling at this time of year.