The best cabins in Southwest Florida with fishing

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Southwest Florida follows the Gulf of Mexico and blends with the Everglades—but the scenery doesn’t stop there. The region includes state parks, state forests, and a whole lot of beaches. Hikers will love the trails at Picayune Strand State Forest, which come just before Big Cypress. Meanwhile, the coastal tranquility of Pine Island Sound Aquatic Preserve offers campers the ultimate opportunity to unwind. Just like Southwest Florida’s landscapes, campsites come with variety. Park your RV, unlock your cabin, or take out your tent—campgrounds in Southwest Florida are ready for check-in.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Southwest Florida

1. Lake Huntley Oasis - Pvt Dock -Acre

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3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lake Placid, FL
Live the lake life! Watch the sun set over Lake Huntley from your kitchen window, and explore the lake by docking your watercraft (or rent ours message for details) in your backyard, or use our included tandem kayak. This cozy house has three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and sleeps up to 9 comfortably. Enjoy plenty of living space, a large screened-in porch, full kitchen, campfire and BBQ grills. The house also includes a one car garage, onsite laundry, and large RV hookup and parking.Learn more about this land:Live the lake life! Watch the sun set over Lake Huntley from your kitchen window, and explore the lake by docking your watercraft (or rent ours message for details) in your backyard, or use our included tandem kayak & 3-person canoe. This cozy house has three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and sleeps up to 9 comfortably. Enjoy plenty of living space, a large screened-in porch, full kitchen, fire pit and BBQ grills. The house also includes a one car garage, onsite laundry, and large RV hookup and parking.
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3. Fisheating Creek Outpost

7 sites · Palmdale, FL
Welcome to Fisheating Creek Outpost, a hidden gem in Florida that offers an unparalleled outdoor experience along one of the state's most pristine creeks. Nestled near the quaint town of Palmdale, just west of Lake Okeechobee and north of the Everglades, our campground is the ideal destination for nature enthusiasts seeking adventure and tranquility. At Fisheating Creek Outpost, you can immerse yourself in a variety of eco-adventures, including camping, paddling, and hiking. Explore the enchanting cypress swamps or trek through our lush hardwood forests, where you may encounter alligators, turtles, deer, wild boar, turkey, wading birds, raptors, and even the occasional black bear. Whether you choose to paddle in your own canoe or kayak or rent one of ours, the natural beauty surrounding you is sure to leave a lasting impression. Our campground features wonderfully shaded tent and RV campsites, providing a perfect blend of comfort and privacy. Most of our RV sites come equipped with full hookups, including 30 and 50 amp electric, water, and sewer connections. For those who prefer a more rustic experience, our primitive tent sites are located along the creek and near a small lake, offering easy access to bathhouses and our

Southwest Florida follows the Gulf of Mexico and blends with the Everglades—but the scenery doesn’t stop there. The region includes state parks, state forests, and a whole lot of beaches. Hikers will love the trails at Picayune Strand State Forest, which come just before Big Cypress. Meanwhile, the coastal tranquility of Pine Island Sound Aquatic Preserve offers campers the ultimate opportunity to unwind. Just like Southwest Florida’s landscapes, campsites come with variety. Park your RV, unlock your cabin, or take out your tent—campgrounds in Southwest Florida are ready for check-in.

99% (278)

Top-rated campgrounds near Southwest Florida

1. Lake Huntley Oasis - Pvt Dock -Acre

96%
(37)
3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Lake Placid, FL
Live the lake life! Watch the sun set over Lake Huntley from your kitchen window, and explore the lake by docking your watercraft (or rent ours message for details) in your backyard, or use our included tandem kayak. This cozy house has three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and sleeps up to 9 comfortably. Enjoy plenty of living space, a large screened-in porch, full kitchen, campfire and BBQ grills. The house also includes a one car garage, onsite laundry, and large RV hookup and parking.Learn more about this land:Live the lake life! Watch the sun set over Lake Huntley from your kitchen window, and explore the lake by docking your watercraft (or rent ours message for details) in your backyard, or use our included tandem kayak & 3-person canoe. This cozy house has three bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and sleeps up to 9 comfortably. Enjoy plenty of living space, a large screened-in porch, full kitchen, fire pit and BBQ grills. The house also includes a one car garage, onsite laundry, and large RV hookup and parking.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$20
 / night

3. Fisheating Creek Outpost

7 sites · Palmdale, FL
Welcome to Fisheating Creek Outpost, a hidden gem in Florida that offers an unparalleled outdoor experience along one of the state's most pristine creeks. Nestled near the quaint town of Palmdale, just west of Lake Okeechobee and north of the Everglades, our campground is the ideal destination for nature enthusiasts seeking adventure and tranquility. At Fisheating Creek Outpost, you can immerse yourself in a variety of eco-adventures, including camping, paddling, and hiking. Explore the enchanting cypress swamps or trek through our lush hardwood forests, where you may encounter alligators, turtles, deer, wild boar, turkey, wading birds, raptors, and even the occasional black bear. Whether you choose to paddle in your own canoe or kayak or rent one of ours, the natural beauty surrounding you is sure to leave a lasting impression. Our campground features wonderfully shaded tent and RV campsites, providing a perfect blend of comfort and privacy. Most of our RV sites come equipped with full hookups, including 30 and 50 amp electric, water, and sewer connections. For those who prefer a more rustic experience, our primitive tent sites are located along the creek and near a small lake, offering easy access to bathhouses and our

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The best cabins in Southwest Florida with fishing guide

Where to go

Everglades National Park

If you’re looking to hike or cross a national park off your list, you can’t miss the Everglades. The park occupies mainland Florida’s southernmost region, but is easily accessible from the state’s West Coast. Throughout the park, campers can discover more than 30 species of orchids—not to mention various plants, ecosystems, and birds. Lace up your hiking boots, but don’t forget to stop and smell the flowers.

Myakka River State Park

Characterized by live oaks, Florida’s trademark palm trees, and a river of the same name, Myakka River State Park offers a change of pace and scenery from the Everglades. If you’re a birdwatcher, meander along the birdwalk and keep your eyes peeled for soaring osprey and sunbathing gators. And don’t discount the river itself. You can fish, kayak, and canoe in the Myakka River—and embrace the wonders of Florida’s wetlands.

Along The Gulf Coast

If you’d rather keep close to the coast, Southwest Florida’s beaches follow the Gulf of Mexico and range in both style and scenery. Try the beaches near Naples for a camping getaway that offers access to golf courses, boutiques, and museums. Or, embrace the island life altogether and explore Marco Island, Sanibel Island, or Gasparilla Island. Pitch your tent, park your RV, and settle into your campsite. The water is calling.

When to go

The best time to visit Southwest Florida depends on the nature of your trip. If you want to hike, especially in the Everglades, come during the dry season, from December to March. Not only will the weather cooperate, but you’ll also camp within the window for prime wildlife spotting. If you’d rather improve your chances to see sea turtles, however, camp during the nesting period between May and October.