Camping near Fort Myers with hot tubs

Head to Fort Myers for manatees, Everglades, and white-sand Gulf Coast beaches.

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The bohemian cowgirl

1 site ¡ Lodging1 acre ¡ Arcadia, FL
This place to stay is truly one of a kind. Wake up & Enjoy a cup of joe while you Watch the sunrise over the cow fields at this RV resort in the heart of Arcadia, Fl. Home of the grandaddy of them all Rodeos just 10 min to the road. Spend your days , canoeing, or kayaking while fossil hunting for sharks teeth up the Peace river or take an air boat ride just mins up the road ,Or head on over to historic downtown Arcadia just 10 min away and do some fantastic antique shopping. We are also just 20 min from Solomons Castle; 35 minutes from Treeumph Less than an hour drive from several beaches . After a long day, come back to your cozy camper & relax in your private outdoor Jacuzzi under the stars & cook on the grill! There Is also a community pool/hot tub , tennis courts, basketball, pool tables, horseshoe, etc. free for guests. We also have 2 E bike rentals available. $50 each entire stay…inquire within
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Glampers Camp

3 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs33 acres ¡ Port Charlotte, FL
Welcome to your dream RV getaway, where fun reigns supreme and relaxation is the only item on your agenda! Upon arrival, you'll find our fully equipped RV awaiting you, stocked with linens, towels, utensils, and all necessary kitchen supplies. Customize your experience with optional add-ons such as kayak rentals or golf cart rentals. This spacious RV comfortably accommodates up to 5 guests, offering plenty of room for everyone to enjoy. Nestled by the water, revel in the stunning sunsets of southwest Florida while gathered around the fire-pit, keeping an eye out for the abundant wildlife. Outdoors, delight in the convenience of an outdoor kitchen, grill, and fire-pit, along with a cozy seating area featuring rocking chairs. Dine al fresco with the family at the full-size picnic table adjacent to the RV, perfect for sunset dinners. The expansive awning provides ample shade and cleanliness, allowing for comfortable respite during warmer days. With two entrances—one leading into the main living area and another into the bathroom—keeping the sleeping areas pristine is effortless. Step directly into the bathroom to enhance your comfort during your stay. Ample storage space ensures that you'll have more than enough room for all your belongings throughout your stay. Make the most of the campground's amenities, including a pool, hot tub, tennis court, basketball court, pickleball court, and more! And if lounging by the pool isn't your style, fear not—some of the most breathtaking beaches in the United States are just a quick 15-minute drive away, offering a plethora of beachside activities and dining options for a memorable night out. This vacation getaway promises an unforgettable experience! For extended stays exceeding two weeks, please contact us at 862-243-2777 or email bookings@glamperscamp.com for special rates. Please remember to keep your pets on a leash at all times and remain vigilant of local wildlife, including but not limited to alligators, snakes, snapping turtles, and more.
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Camping near Fort Myers with hot tubs guide

Overview

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.

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.