The best private sites RV camping near New Port Richey

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The city of New Port Richey is flanked by incredible views of the Gulf of Mexico on the west and vibrant forests in the Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park to the east. The metropolitan amenities of Tampa are only an hour's drive south, while nearby outdoor activities like hiking and horseback riding are available at the Green Swamp Wilderness Preserve. Pull-through and back-in RV campgrounds with communal areas, wifi connections, electrical hookups, and dump stations are abundant in the area, while tent camping is also available with amenities like fire rings. Warm weather and sunny skies make New Port Richey a year-round destination for all kinds of campers.

97% (249)

Top-rated campgrounds

Lucky U Ranch

1. Lucky U Ranch

99%
(386)
43mi from New Port Richey · 17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Bushnell, FL
Authentic Old Florida Homestead & Agritourism Experience Step into the charm of old Florida at our peaceful homestead, where Spanish moss drapes gracefully from Grandfather Oak trees, grassy hills roll gently across the landscape, and cypress-filled wetlands welcome an abundance of birdlife each day. We raise Nigerian Dairy goats and always make time for visits and petting. Our horses and donkeys roam freely during the day and are safely boarded at night. Explore our marked trails and open land—hiking here offers a true sense of serenity and a chance to reconnect with nature. Just minutes away, you’ll find incredible destinations like Withlacoochee State Park, Hog Island, and the Withlacoochee River—where kayaking is a must for nature lovers. Whether you’re tent camping, staying in one of our RVs, or bringing your own, you’ll enjoy peace, privacy, and a genuine connection to the land. Join us as part of our Agritourism Venue and experience the Ranch Experience—a guided visit where you’ll meet and interact with our livestock. Pet baby goats, miniature horses, twin turkeys, chickens, and even pigs who love a good scratch. With over 80 goats on the ranch, there’s always a friendly face waiting to greet you.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$26
 / night
Sunflower Farm

2. Sunflower Farm

100%
(4)
43mi from New Port Richey · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Homosassa, FL
Sunflower Farm is a delightful property nestled in a secluded private area surrounded by over 700 acres of un developed private land. Wildlife can be seen and heard on the Sunflower Farm to include longhorn cows, turkeys and many bird life and sounds with an occasional deer and peacock siting's . This farm is located in the bend of Florida on the Gulf where there are lots of activities to experience in the area to include; kayaking, biking, fishing, boating, manatee siting's & tours, state parks, natural springs and MUCH MUCH MORE! Along with many wonderful local restaurants with fantastic food and water views that include music and entertainment and beautiful memorable sunsets. And lets not forget Monkey Island on the River where you can dine or boat around the monkeys Island and watch them in their river habitat. Sunflower Farm is just 6.5 miles to Crystal River going North on Hwy 19 in Citrus County and just 6.5 miles going South where many of the activities are mentioned, to enjoy, along with boat ramp access in those areas to the Gulf. Also you are just a little over 1 hour from Tampa, Gainesville or Orlando Florida where you can experience a vast selection of adventures with just taking a day trip. And just 30 minutes away from the property there is the Buccaneer Bay Water Park, a State Park and Florida's only spring-fed waterpark with slides, a lazy river and mermaid shows located inside the Weeki Wachee Springs State Park. Homosassa is also a great area to stay for Florida's Scallop Season which runs from around the end of June to end of September (check the year schedule) every year. So come stay at our Sunflower Farm and have an adventure to treasure always.
Pets
Potable water
Trash
from 
$27
 / night

The city of New Port Richey is flanked by incredible views of the Gulf of Mexico on the west and vibrant forests in the Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park to the east. The metropolitan amenities of Tampa are only an hour's drive south, while nearby outdoor activities like hiking and horseback riding are available at the Green Swamp Wilderness Preserve. Pull-through and back-in RV campgrounds with communal areas, wifi connections, electrical hookups, and dump stations are abundant in the area, while tent camping is also available with amenities like fire rings. Warm weather and sunny skies make New Port Richey a year-round destination for all kinds of campers.

97% (249)

Top-rated campgrounds

Lucky U Ranch

1. Lucky U Ranch

99%
(386)
43mi from New Port Richey · 17 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Bushnell, FL
Authentic Old Florida Homestead & Agritourism Experience Step into the charm of old Florida at our peaceful homestead, where Spanish moss drapes gracefully from Grandfather Oak trees, grassy hills roll gently across the landscape, and cypress-filled wetlands welcome an abundance of birdlife each day. We raise Nigerian Dairy goats and always make time for visits and petting. Our horses and donkeys roam freely during the day and are safely boarded at night. Explore our marked trails and open land—hiking here offers a true sense of serenity and a chance to reconnect with nature. Just minutes away, you’ll find incredible destinations like Withlacoochee State Park, Hog Island, and the Withlacoochee River—where kayaking is a must for nature lovers. Whether you’re tent camping, staying in one of our RVs, or bringing your own, you’ll enjoy peace, privacy, and a genuine connection to the land. Join us as part of our Agritourism Venue and experience the Ranch Experience—a guided visit where you’ll meet and interact with our livestock. Pet baby goats, miniature horses, twin turkeys, chickens, and even pigs who love a good scratch. With over 80 goats on the ranch, there’s always a friendly face waiting to greet you.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$26
 / night
Sunflower Farm

2. Sunflower Farm

100%
(4)
43mi from New Port Richey · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Homosassa, FL
Sunflower Farm is a delightful property nestled in a secluded private area surrounded by over 700 acres of un developed private land. Wildlife can be seen and heard on the Sunflower Farm to include longhorn cows, turkeys and many bird life and sounds with an occasional deer and peacock siting's . This farm is located in the bend of Florida on the Gulf where there are lots of activities to experience in the area to include; kayaking, biking, fishing, boating, manatee siting's & tours, state parks, natural springs and MUCH MUCH MORE! Along with many wonderful local restaurants with fantastic food and water views that include music and entertainment and beautiful memorable sunsets. And lets not forget Monkey Island on the River where you can dine or boat around the monkeys Island and watch them in their river habitat. Sunflower Farm is just 6.5 miles to Crystal River going North on Hwy 19 in Citrus County and just 6.5 miles going South where many of the activities are mentioned, to enjoy, along with boat ramp access in those areas to the Gulf. Also you are just a little over 1 hour from Tampa, Gainesville or Orlando Florida where you can experience a vast selection of adventures with just taking a day trip. And just 30 minutes away from the property there is the Buccaneer Bay Water Park, a State Park and Florida's only spring-fed waterpark with slides, a lazy river and mermaid shows located inside the Weeki Wachee Springs State Park. Homosassa is also a great area to stay for Florida's Scallop Season which runs from around the end of June to end of September (check the year schedule) every year. So come stay at our Sunflower Farm and have an adventure to treasure always.
Pets
Potable water
Trash
from 
$27
 / night

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The best private sites RV camping near New Port Richey guide

Where to go

Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park

Only a 15-minute drive from New Port Richey’s city center, Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park offers 8,300 acres of multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Spend the day fishing in the Anclote and Pithlachascotee Rivers, or head to the Starkey Environmental Education Center to learn about the area’s natural habitats. Stay right in the park, and rent a cabin or pitch a tent at a primitive campsite equipped with picnic tables and firepits.

Green Swamp Wilderness Preserve

Green Swamp Wilderness Preserve encompasses 110,000 acres of wetlands that are home to native carnivorous plants. It’s a popular spot for viewing local wildlife like armadillos and black bears, as well. Campers flock to Green Swamp for hiking, horseback riding, non-motorized boating, and hunting. RV campsites with dump stations and electrical hookups are available at Colt Creek State Park within the preserve. There are also primitive campsites and equestrian campsites with spaces for horse trailers.

Tampa

For urban activities and traditional Cuban sandwiches, head south to the area surrounding the city of Tampa. In town, campers can feel the energy while shopping, sipping cocktails at a rooftop bar, or laughing at a comedy club, but for a bit of nature, snag a spot at one of the many pet-friendly RV campgrounds nearby with pools, wifi connections, and full-service hookups. Then, head to Fort De Soto Beach for some more dog-friendly fun in the sun. (Clearwater Beach’s sandy shores are dog-free if that’s preferred.) Drive-in equestrian campgrounds are also popular and come equipped with picnic tables and fire rings.

When to go

March, April, and May are popular months to visit New Port Richey. Prepare for spring breakers at the tourist attractions during these months. Hurricane season runs from June until November with most rain occurring in July and August, and these summer months reach temperatures around 90°F. The winters in New Port Richey see temperatures as low as 50°F, but the skies are almost always sunny and accommodating for year-round camping trips.