The best private sites 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.

100% (38) 9 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Perdido Key

1. The Sunnyside Farm

100%
(109)
34mi from Perdido Key · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:Welcome to Sunnyside Farm! We are excited to welcome you to our 10 acre farm where the chickens and goats roam. Come enjoy the peacefulness of nature and a night sky full of stars.About the propertyOur property is close to Vero Beach to the south and Melbourne to the north. We are not far outside of the town of Fellsmere where you can find some restaurants and services if needed.Our property is great for hiking, biking, local fishing, or hanging out with our farm animals. There are trails to be found less than a mile from our property but you can also head to Sebastian Preserve for hiking or over to Stick Marsh for fishing.Your hosts are onsite and we like to meet campers and just get to know them a little. Then we leave the campers alone unless they need something :)About the listingOur property has two sites that can accommodate tent camping or van/truck camping and we look forward to welcoming you. Please keep in mind that if you are brining a van or truck camper the maximum length we can accommodate is 20 ft. We do not have any hookups at this time so you will be dry camping or tent camping only. The surface of the sites is grassy and does need some leveling if you’re in a van. Some amenities you can find at our listings:-We are family friendly-There is a fire pit provided and campfires are allowed-There is a grill available onsite-There is a toilet (porta-potty) available onsite-There is a pump available for potable water-We are pet friendly -There is a picnic table on site for lounging and meal prep-We have trash bins available-We do not have a kitchen or cooking gear available, please BYO-There is no wifi and cell reception can be limitedAdditional details to noteWhile there is a fire pit please remember to bring your own firewood! We do not have a kitchen or cooking utensils but there is a grill onsite. 
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

4. Bennington Farms

100%
(35)
44mi from Perdido Key · 7 sites · RVs
Learn more about this land: Welcome to serenity with the convenience of the city! We are not a commercial campground. We live on site in our home with our 2 dogs and 2 adorable mini ponies. Our three back-in camper sites are located behind our home under the shade of coconut and mango trees or by our barn, with a separate driveway and turnaround large enough for even the biggest fifth wheel trailers. The 50 amp RV outlets and city water hookups are at each site for convenience, with 30 amp adaptors available if needed. Gray water can be emptied on site, black water must be pumped (contact info for local service providers available). We live on a quiet street with a large park directly across the street featuring walking trails, equestrian trails, sports fields, and playground equipment, and only 5 minutes from numerous grocery stores, restaurants and other conveniences. 5 minutes from Wellington, Lion Country Safari, and Royal Palm Beach. 25 minutes from the beach and 30 minutes from Lake Okeechobee, less than 1 hour to Fort Lauderdale and 1 hr 15 min to Miami. An ideal location when visiting South Florida!
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$75
 / 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.

100% (38) 9 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Perdido Key

1. The Sunnyside Farm

100%
(109)
34mi from Perdido Key · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Learn more about this land:Welcome to Sunnyside Farm! We are excited to welcome you to our 10 acre farm where the chickens and goats roam. Come enjoy the peacefulness of nature and a night sky full of stars.About the propertyOur property is close to Vero Beach to the south and Melbourne to the north. We are not far outside of the town of Fellsmere where you can find some restaurants and services if needed.Our property is great for hiking, biking, local fishing, or hanging out with our farm animals. There are trails to be found less than a mile from our property but you can also head to Sebastian Preserve for hiking or over to Stick Marsh for fishing.Your hosts are onsite and we like to meet campers and just get to know them a little. Then we leave the campers alone unless they need something :)About the listingOur property has two sites that can accommodate tent camping or van/truck camping and we look forward to welcoming you. Please keep in mind that if you are brining a van or truck camper the maximum length we can accommodate is 20 ft. We do not have any hookups at this time so you will be dry camping or tent camping only. The surface of the sites is grassy and does need some leveling if you’re in a van. Some amenities you can find at our listings:-We are family friendly-There is a fire pit provided and campfires are allowed-There is a grill available onsite-There is a toilet (porta-potty) available onsite-There is a pump available for potable water-We are pet friendly -There is a picnic table on site for lounging and meal prep-We have trash bins available-We do not have a kitchen or cooking gear available, please BYO-There is no wifi and cell reception can be limitedAdditional details to noteWhile there is a fire pit please remember to bring your own firewood! We do not have a kitchen or cooking utensils but there is a grill onsite. 
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

4. Bennington Farms

100%
(35)
44mi from Perdido Key · 7 sites · RVs
Learn more about this land: Welcome to serenity with the convenience of the city! We are not a commercial campground. We live on site in our home with our 2 dogs and 2 adorable mini ponies. Our three back-in camper sites are located behind our home under the shade of coconut and mango trees or by our barn, with a separate driveway and turnaround large enough for even the biggest fifth wheel trailers. The 50 amp RV outlets and city water hookups are at each site for convenience, with 30 amp adaptors available if needed. Gray water can be emptied on site, black water must be pumped (contact info for local service providers available). We live on a quiet street with a large park directly across the street featuring walking trails, equestrian trails, sports fields, and playground equipment, and only 5 minutes from numerous grocery stores, restaurants and other conveniences. 5 minutes from Wellington, Lion Country Safari, and Royal Palm Beach. 25 minutes from the beach and 30 minutes from Lake Okeechobee, less than 1 hour to Fort Lauderdale and 1 hr 15 min to Miami. An ideal location when visiting South Florida!
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$75
 / night

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The best private sites 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.