The best luxury RV parks near Perdido Key

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Perdido means lost in Spanish—a name which adds to the intrigue of this already mesmerizing camping destination. So what’s worth seeing here, you ask? Consider the white sand dunes and calm Gulf waters, or the vast, wildlife-filled estuaries. You’ll also love that over half of this island is dedicated to state or federal parks, which gives rare access to Florida’s natural flora and fauna. Whether you want to hike, swim, fish, sunbathe or simply explore on your Perdido Key vacation, you’re guaranteed to find what you’re looking for.

98% (193)

Top-rated campgrounds

Valhalla Prairie Farm

2. Valhalla Prairie Farm

100%
(5)
41mi from Perdido Key · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Okeechobee, FL
Welcome to Valhalla Prairie Farms, a 10-acre oasis located on the prairie in Okeechobee, FL. This is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. It is full of the most beautiful views of the stars and provides peace and quiet, You will be left alone to write that book, let your children run free, meditate, or just relax. Bring your dogs, they will have a blast! This is not a place for glampers, people afraid of nature, or people that cannot deal with bugs or extreme temperatures!!! During certain times of the year and certain times of the day, there are a million bugs! We stay inside during these times. We are 25 minutes from Okeechobee City, the bass fishing capital of the world, 45 minutes to Fort Pierce, & 35 miles from Sebring International Raceway. The Kissimmee Prairie State Park is very close by. The prairie is the darkest part of Florida. Astronomers, bring your telescopes and cameras to capture the night. You will possibly see cows, bobcats, wild turkeys, wild pigs, armadillos, birds, or the neighbors dogs might show up. Don’t worry, they are quite friendly. We have a 50 amp RV Hookup with NO septic and plenty of space for primitive camping. Bring your horse, but there is no paddock or barn. The storage building on the premises is not part of the rental, please leave it alone. There is electricity and non-potable water. The water is safe for teeth brushing, washing dishes, and showering, but it does have a very strong smell of sulfur. There is an outhouse. Please use it sparingly & only flush toilet paper provided. There is an outside sink, an outside shower with no privacy, a picnic table and a fire pit. If you come with your RV, please use your RV toilet. There will be a major fine for any septic dumping. 1/3 of the land is cleared and 2/3 is full of mature oak trees and trails. It is fenced with barbed wire fencing. Please keep your food trash in your cars & take it with you. You do not want to attract predators. You can recycle, or throw away any trash that is not related to food in the garbage can. Keep an eye on your small dogs. There are also snakes and predatory birds. It is hard with words to describe the beauty of this property, so please check out the pictures. Happy Camping!
Pets
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
from 
$75
 / night
Road Runner Travel Resort

3. Road Runner Travel Resort

12mi from Perdido Key · 977 sites · RVs, Lodging · Fort Pierce, FL
Discover the unparalleled charm of Road Runner Travel Resort, a unique RV haven located in the scenic Treasure Coast of Florida. This exceptional resort spans 40 acres of lush, natural Florida hammock, providing a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With 452 full hookup sites and cozy cabins, Road Runner Travel Resort is the ideal destination for your next vacation. Enjoy the privacy and tranquility of our spacious grounds, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of Florida's diverse wildlife and vibrant landscapes. In addition to our comfortable accommodations, the resort offers easy access to nearby attractions, including pristine swimming holes, hiking trails, and a variety of outdoor activities. Explore local restaurants and shops that showcase the best of the Treasure Coast, ensuring a memorable stay filled with adventure and relaxation. Come experience the magic of Road Runner Travel Resort, where your perfect getaway awaits!
Pets
Toilets
Full Hookups
from 
$82
 / night

Perdido means lost in Spanish—a name which adds to the intrigue of this already mesmerizing camping destination. So what’s worth seeing here, you ask? Consider the white sand dunes and calm Gulf waters, or the vast, wildlife-filled estuaries. You’ll also love that over half of this island is dedicated to state or federal parks, which gives rare access to Florida’s natural flora and fauna. Whether you want to hike, swim, fish, sunbathe or simply explore on your Perdido Key vacation, you’re guaranteed to find what you’re looking for.

98% (193)

Top-rated campgrounds

Valhalla Prairie Farm

2. Valhalla Prairie Farm

100%
(5)
41mi from Perdido Key · 2 sites · Tents, RVs · Okeechobee, FL
Welcome to Valhalla Prairie Farms, a 10-acre oasis located on the prairie in Okeechobee, FL. This is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. It is full of the most beautiful views of the stars and provides peace and quiet, You will be left alone to write that book, let your children run free, meditate, or just relax. Bring your dogs, they will have a blast! This is not a place for glampers, people afraid of nature, or people that cannot deal with bugs or extreme temperatures!!! During certain times of the year and certain times of the day, there are a million bugs! We stay inside during these times. We are 25 minutes from Okeechobee City, the bass fishing capital of the world, 45 minutes to Fort Pierce, & 35 miles from Sebring International Raceway. The Kissimmee Prairie State Park is very close by. The prairie is the darkest part of Florida. Astronomers, bring your telescopes and cameras to capture the night. You will possibly see cows, bobcats, wild turkeys, wild pigs, armadillos, birds, or the neighbors dogs might show up. Don’t worry, they are quite friendly. We have a 50 amp RV Hookup with NO septic and plenty of space for primitive camping. Bring your horse, but there is no paddock or barn. The storage building on the premises is not part of the rental, please leave it alone. There is electricity and non-potable water. The water is safe for teeth brushing, washing dishes, and showering, but it does have a very strong smell of sulfur. There is an outhouse. Please use it sparingly & only flush toilet paper provided. There is an outside sink, an outside shower with no privacy, a picnic table and a fire pit. If you come with your RV, please use your RV toilet. There will be a major fine for any septic dumping. 1/3 of the land is cleared and 2/3 is full of mature oak trees and trails. It is fenced with barbed wire fencing. Please keep your food trash in your cars & take it with you. You do not want to attract predators. You can recycle, or throw away any trash that is not related to food in the garbage can. Keep an eye on your small dogs. There are also snakes and predatory birds. It is hard with words to describe the beauty of this property, so please check out the pictures. Happy Camping!
Pets
Electrical Hookup
Toilets
from 
$75
 / night
Road Runner Travel Resort

3. Road Runner Travel Resort

12mi from Perdido Key · 977 sites · RVs, Lodging · Fort Pierce, FL
Discover the unparalleled charm of Road Runner Travel Resort, a unique RV haven located in the scenic Treasure Coast of Florida. This exceptional resort spans 40 acres of lush, natural Florida hammock, providing a serene escape for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With 452 full hookup sites and cozy cabins, Road Runner Travel Resort is the ideal destination for your next vacation. Enjoy the privacy and tranquility of our spacious grounds, where you can immerse yourself in the beauty of Florida's diverse wildlife and vibrant landscapes. In addition to our comfortable accommodations, the resort offers easy access to nearby attractions, including pristine swimming holes, hiking trails, and a variety of outdoor activities. Explore local restaurants and shops that showcase the best of the Treasure Coast, ensuring a memorable stay filled with adventure and relaxation. Come experience the magic of Road Runner Travel Resort, where your perfect getaway awaits!
Pets
Toilets
Full Hookups
from 
$82
 / night

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The best luxury RV parks near Perdido Key guide

Where to go

Perdido Key State Park

One of many unique characteristics of Perdido Key: half of the island is in Alabama, and half is in Florida. On the Florida side, you’ll find Perdido Key State Park, a gorgeous stretch of white sand complete with picnic tables, dunes, picnic pavilion, showers and endangered wildlife. This is home to nesting sea turtles and shorebirds, with a boardwalk for viewing. Perdido Key State Park has primitive campsites as well as RV campsites, so there’s a little bit of something for every type of camper.

Johnson Beach National Seashore

This federally designated area is the perfect place to see nature and enjoy uncrowded beaches. This is part of Gulf Island National Seashore, a 215 square mile stretch between Florida and Mississippi. You’ll enjoy the lifeguards, bathrooms and paddling access in this area, and if you’re interested in hiking, you can enjoy the Discovery Nature Trail. This is a raised boardwalk that winds through many landscapes, including dunes, pine trees and salt marshes. This area does charge an entrance fee, so have a card or cash ready.

Big Lagoon State Park

This state park offers unfettered access to some of Florida’s most beautiful features. You’ll see sand dunes, tidal ecosystems and endless wildlife. There are 75 designated camping sites in Big Lagoon State Park, with fire rings, water hookups and picnic tables. Another adventure activity is the Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail, the entrance of which is marked by a half kayak and a weathered log book detailing past adventures. Most importantly, don’t miss the massive raised boardwalk winding through the park, which offers various viewing points.

When to go

The warmest month in Perdido Key is July, with January being the coolest. Since this is a top place to see wildlife, you may want to plan your visit around different hatching or migration patterns. For example, if you want to see sea turtles, they tend to come onto the beach for nesting and hatching between May and August. February and March tend to be the best months for visiting the beach.