Farm stays near Homestead

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A 45-minute drive south of Miami, Homestead makes a great base for exploring the southernmost parts of Florida. Its Coral Castle, a century-old castle complex carved of coral stone, has become one of the most popular roadside attractions in the region, in addition to Homestead Bayfront Park, home to a beach, a shallow, kid-friendly swimming area, and a marina. Homestead is also the site of the Dante Fascell Visitor Center of Biscayne National Park, and many park tours depart from its shores.

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5. Coconut Palm Drive Camp

7.3mi from Homestead · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to your convenient RV parking spot between Miami and the Florida Keys! This private 1-acre lot is fully fenced and located right next to the Florida Turnpike, offering quick access to Miami, Homestead, and the entrance to the Florida Keys. The property has an automatic dusk-to-dawn light for added visibility at night. What guests can expect: • Secure, gated property: The entire acre is fenced, giving guests privacy and peace of mind. • Easy access: Just minutes from major roads, gas stations, groceries, and restaurants in the Homestead area. • Spacious parking area: Plenty of room to maneuver larger RVs and park comfortably. • Quiet setting: Despite being near the Turnpike, the lot offers a calm, open space to rest and reset. • Perfect for stopovers: Ideal for travelers heading to the Florida Keys, Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park, or exploring Miami. Nearby attractions: • Florida Keys Entrance – about 20 minutes • Everglades National Park – approximately 25–30 minutes • Biscayne National Park – nearby access points within 15–20 minutes • Miami – roughly 30–40 minutes north
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A 45-minute drive south of Miami, Homestead makes a great base for exploring the southernmost parts of Florida. Its Coral Castle, a century-old castle complex carved of coral stone, has become one of the most popular roadside attractions in the region, in addition to Homestead Bayfront Park, home to a beach, a shallow, kid-friendly swimming area, and a marina. Homestead is also the site of the Dante Fascell Visitor Center of Biscayne National Park, and many park tours depart from its shores.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Homestead

5. Coconut Palm Drive Camp

7.3mi from Homestead · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to your convenient RV parking spot between Miami and the Florida Keys! This private 1-acre lot is fully fenced and located right next to the Florida Turnpike, offering quick access to Miami, Homestead, and the entrance to the Florida Keys. The property has an automatic dusk-to-dawn light for added visibility at night. What guests can expect: • Secure, gated property: The entire acre is fenced, giving guests privacy and peace of mind. • Easy access: Just minutes from major roads, gas stations, groceries, and restaurants in the Homestead area. • Spacious parking area: Plenty of room to maneuver larger RVs and park comfortably. • Quiet setting: Despite being near the Turnpike, the lot offers a calm, open space to rest and reset. • Perfect for stopovers: Ideal for travelers heading to the Florida Keys, Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park, or exploring Miami. Nearby attractions: • Florida Keys Entrance – about 20 minutes • Everglades National Park – approximately 25–30 minutes • Biscayne National Park – nearby access points within 15–20 minutes • Miami – roughly 30–40 minutes north
Pets
Campfires
from 
$45
 / night

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Farm stays near Homestead guide

Where to go

Biscayne National Park

In the waters east of Homestead, Biscayne National Park attracts visitors with its boating and diving opportunities. Most visitors come here by boat, but if you don't have your own seafaring vessel, fear not: around half a dozen operators offer boating and snorkeling trips in the park. You can also camp at the most-visited island in the park, Boca Chita.

Everglades National Park

Spread out over 1.5 million acres, this UNESCO International Biosphere Reserve protects the marshes and mangroves of south Florida and the creatures who call them home. Camping options here include RV and tent camping at developed campgrounds as well as more remote sites that you can only get to by boat.

Dry Tortugas National Park

Encompassing a chain of islands around 70 miles off the coast of Key West, Dry Tortugas National Park draws in visitors who want to check in the massive, 19th-century Fort Jefferson and campers who don't mind roughing it in exchange for easy access to swimming, snorkeling, and sand. Camping is available on Garden Key on a first-come, first-served basis, but nobody will be turned away.

When to go

The best time to visit Homestead is between December and May, when the weather is pleasant but not too hot and the chances of hurricanes are at their lowest. Winter can get crowded, however, particularly around the holidays, so if you want to beat the crowds while taking advantage of great weather, opt for a spring visit. Summer and early fall are less than ideal, when temperatures and humidity soar.