The best camping near Tequesta with hiking

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Tequesta draws hikers with over 200 camping spots made for exploring trails, hammocks, and riverbanks. You’ll find sites where sand pines meet saw palmetto, and trails wind past freshwater creeks. Hike all day, then pitch your tent somewhere you can hear barred owls calling at dusk. Most campsites offer showers, toilets, and allow campfires, so you can rinse off and relax after a long trek. Prices start at $25 a night, with an average stay running about $39. Top picks like Taste of Old Florida (676 reviews), ASHBY ACRES FARM (190 reviews), and Flying Frog Ranch (134 reviews) give you access to both hiking and extras like swimming holes or horseback riding. Bring sturdy boots—most trails are sandy, rooty, and wild enough to feel like old Florida, but close enough to town for a hot breakfast if you want it.

97% (1.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds

A perfect campsite beneath the palms!

1. Taste of Old Florida

97%
(1513)
23mi from Tequesta · 13 sites · Tents, RVs · Palm City, FL
A small but unique piece of land that was given to a family in the 1920s by the Florida Railroad Company. It stayed in the family until we purchased it. It is unique because the surrounding area does not have much tree coverage. This is due to the ground underneath, which is a vein of grey marl. This is why the area is called the Allapattah (an Indian word for Alligator) Flats. We are hoping that our county stays the way it is so people will know what Old Florida really looks like. Minutes from I-95, but surrounded by the Allapattah Flats Wildlife Management Preserve. Located on Martin Hwy, which was recently designated as a Florida Scenic Hwy. Fifteen minutes to Stuart and thirty minutes to West Palm Beach, a world away from the hustle and bustle. We realize that people also love Florida for Disney and tropical paradises but if that is what you want than this may not be your kind of place.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Summer Crush Winery

2. Summer Crush Winery

99%
(122)
42mi from Tequesta · 6 sites · RVs · Fort Pierce, FL
PLEASE NOTE: RESERVATIONS MADE THROUGH HIPCAMP ARE FOR DRY CAMPSITES. WE HAVE UPGRADED SITES AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL FEE. PLEASE REACH OUT AFTER RESERVING IF YOU WOULD LIKE A POWER/WATER SITE. Learn more about this land: Summer Crush is the culmination of decades of growing experience, years of vineyard and winery planning and development by owner/vintner Gary Roberts, and integrates the sun and fun of Florida and the Roberts' Family's interests in all things tropical and water. If you are a surfer ask about a personal tour of Gary’s Surf Barn and we will try to accommodate. While we are familiar with the joy of camping with children, we are an adult destination and an agricultural working farm and are not ideal for guests camping with children. We ask that children remain in campsite area and in direct supervision of adults at all times. Camping Amenities: Upgraded Sites Available, Access to Potable Water fill., Dumpster/Recycling Bins, Late, after-hours check-ins are available, please inquire if needed. Upgraded Sites include: Power, Water, and Dump Station Access, and pad for RV. We reserve upgraded sites up to 6 months in advance and can be quite busy in season Jan-April. If you would like an upgraded site, please contact us ahead of your stay, to check availability and to reserve. Live Music Events Weekly – If you would like to attend a music event on your checkout date and would like to leave afterwards, please inquire for options. Amenities - Tasting Room & Gift Shop with Award-winning Muscadine & fruit wine and a Campers Supply shopping corner. "Take a book leave a book" box Camper supply cabinet "take what you need and leave what you don’t". Festival Area with Lawn games, a Disc Golf Course through the vineyard, Pond, "Dock" and Picnic Pavilion with tables with seating for up to 24, charcoal BBQ grill, community firepit and fishing dock!! Small above ground fire pits allowed. We offer a nightly fire pit rental and firewood and ice are available for purchase. We are a 36 acre working farm, as well as a well-known live music entertainment venue. The weekends can be busy, especially in season with our more popular events. If live music and other campers here are not a fit for you, we recommend visiting us on a weekday or off-season. But please know the camp sites are far from music stage, pavilion, and festival area, and the music is usually ONLY during the afternoons and over by 4pm, so the evenings are quiet. Many of our HH customers come back several times a year for our weekend entertainment. Since we are a working farm property, there may be farm activity early some mornings, usually weekdays. We want you to know all this when deciding if we are a good fit for you to visit
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night
County Lake is just beyond the campsite. Walking bridges and natural pathway allows a beautiful, serene, and partially shaded walk around the Lake. Catch and Release Fishing is permitted here.

5. Park~like open setting w/lake view

95%
(29)
13mi from Tequesta · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Port Salerno, FL
Greetings Hipcampers! Thank you for considering your camping adventures at my listing, I look forward to welcoming you! Here’s some information about the general area. If you don’t need it, just skip down to the “About us” section. Our property is located in the Sailfish capital of the country in the heart of Historic Port Salerno/Stuart Florida. World class deep sea fishing, boating, and some of the finest seafood restaurants on the east coast are less a mile away. We’re just 5 miles from downtown Stuart on the Inland waterway that offers a lovely walkable downtown where you will find a theater, unique art studios, interesting and unique craft and clothing shops, and numerous restaurants offering everything from vegan and vegetarian options, to pizza, steak, and local seafood. If you’re looking for fast food franchises in the downtown areas, you’ll need to look elsewhere! Only 11 miles from Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Daily excursions are available from the launch site to the infamousTrapper Nelson’s hideaway. A must do for adventurous types who appreciate legends and creative off grid living. ABOUT US: This Camp Site is on a 1/2 acre, owner occupied property and located in a beautiful, open, quiet neighborhood setting. It offers a natural walking path with several foot bridges around the lake. Our property has very easy accessibility to all major roads including interstate 95. Our camp sites provide a peaceful stay while still being close to all you seek. This location makes for a great stop over or destination spot. Guests will wake in the morning to the lovely site and peaceful sounds of the mostly year round residents including pileated and red-bellied woodpeckers, vultures, raccoons, egrets, ibis, hawks, quaker parrots, herons, bluejays, grackles, crows, lizards, mourning doves, gray squirrels, owls, hawks, and occasional sightings of iguanas and turtles. Nights tend to be dark and quiet with minimal traffic noise. We are pet friendly provided your pet is too! Again, this is in a quiet, neighborhood type setting, just a bit off the beaten path. Please inquire about Kayak and tent rental. I will happily answer any questions you may have upon arriving and then respect your privacy and solitude. I look forward to welcoming you here!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Flying Frog Ranch

6. Flying Frog Ranch

98%
(228)
18mi from Tequesta · 6 sites · RVs · West Palm Beach, FL
Nominated as BEST HIPCAMP IN FLORIDA, Flying Frog Ranch is exactly that peaceful getaway you are searching for, while still being close enough to all things Florida. From friendly wildlife, to hidden gems, Flying Frog provides you a peaceful stay off the beaten path, while still being close to all you seek. The property is a shared space consisting of 1+ acre of private, natural setting, including a well stocked pond. You can wake up and see all sorts of friendly wildlife coming and going, including peacocks, rabbits, turtles, and much more. Fishing, nature trails, animal safari, horseback riding can all be found throughout the neighborhood, and beaches are just a short drive away. Leap into Flying Frog! Our guests love staying here "I really loved this place! It was quiet yet close to everything. I love walking the property and taking in all the natural beauty. He responded quickly to texts if I had a question. Very peaceful and quiet! If you don't like busy campgrounds this is the place to go to. A little piece of paradise with the pond and turtles and all his flowering trees. I also saw a peacock while there! I extended my booking for an extra day." Come enjoy the ORIGINAL neighborhood hipcamp .
Pets
Potable water
Trash
from 
$29
 / night
Enjoy our fire pit, dock, and ducks!

7. Rugged C's Ranch

100%
(46)
39mi from Tequesta · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Fort Pierce, FL
We purchased our property in 2017 and longed for the dream to build a home. Well, we built that home. We are now ready to share our place where we find so much tranquility with others. You can see how the old orange groves worked as we haven't filled in all the furrows yet. The old orange Grove is now home to cattle, horses, goats, ducks, and our little family. Learn more about this land: Bring your RV away from the hustle and bustle of the city to the wide open spaces of the country. The only sounds you'll hear are cows mooing, goats baaing, and horses neighing. Sunsets and the stars are a site to see out here. THE PROPERTY: The owners live on the property with their 2 children and are willing to be helpful in anyway. Children are more than welcome to tag along. Being kid friendly is a plus for us as our kids might be running around enjoying their property. Can't forget dog friendly either. Our dogs love to greet our guests. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: If beaches are on your agenda, South Causeway and Fort Pierce Inlet State Park are only 25 minutes from the beach! Our favorite place to grab breakfast, lunch, or dinner is Carter's Grocery, which is only 4 minutes from our property. ACTIVITIES: We have chickens that lay eggs and are great for eating so if you'd like some fresh eggs, feel free to go over to their house and grab some. We have a Pavillion with a fire pit that is welcomed to be used. Our dock provides a look out on our pond. Please feed the fish some food if you'd like. Also, take time to fish in our pond and catch some tilapia or blue gill. The kids have a blast fishing as the fish are easy to catch. THE SPACE: The site you'll be staying at is close to the owners house. There are 2 parking spots on asphalt that are available for the campers vehicles or park directly at your site. The ground will be grass that the camper will park on. Please note: we have 2 gates with gate codes that shut automatically. Please be sure each gate closes behind you! We have free roaming cattle and other farm animals outside the camping area. We are always open to recommendations on how we can make your stay even better! We cant wait to share our property with you and hopefully you'll find our place as somewhere you'd love to return!
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
South Florida Permaculture Farm

10. South Florida Permaculture Farm

89%
(9)
21mi from Tequesta · 3 sites · Tents · West Palm Beach, FL
Embracing Nature's Classroom: A Journey into the Heart of Agroforestry In the heart of our bustling city lies a hidden gem—a five-acre agroforestry site seamlessly integrated with a wildlife refuge, offering a sanctuary for both humans and nature. This unique haven challenges traditional farming norms, embracing permaculture principles and providing a holistic education on sustainable living. The Agroforestry Oasis: This agroforestry site thrives as a harmonious blend of natural elements. The farm, rich with diverse flora, serves as a testament to the possibility of cultivating food in harmony with nature. With a natural pond reflecting the sky and a cypress forest providing shade, the site is a living example of how agricultural practices can coexist with the environment. Wildlife Refuge: Surrounded by a city environment, the wildlife refuge within the agroforestry site stands as a testament to the resilience of nature amidst urbanization. Birds, insects, and small mammals find solace in this haven, creating a unique urban wildlife ecosystem. The refuge highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities for biodiversity and ecological balance. Permaculture Education: Classes on permaculture gardening and natural cooking form the core of the educational experience offered on the site. Participants learn not just about cultivation but also about the interconnectedness of ecosystems. These classes empower individuals to apply permaculture principles in their own lives, fostering a sense of responsibility towards the environment. Campfire Gatherings: At the heart of the agroforestry site lies a community space, where campfires flicker at individual camping sites and merge into a grand communal fire. This space fosters a sense of community, encouraging shared experiences and conversations under the open sky. It exemplifies the essence of coming together to appreciate and learn from nature. Nature's Unfiltered Beauty: Unlike manicured gardens, this facility proudly stands in its natural state. The untamed beauty of the landscape contributes to the existence of a diverse array of wildlife. Visitors are invited to witness nature as it is, fostering a deep appreciation for the raw, unfiltered beauty that often goes unnoticed in our modern, structured world. Invitation to Experience: This isn't just a description; it's an invitation. Come, explore, and experience the magic of this agroforestry site for yourself. Feel the connection between nature and sustainable living, learn about permaculture, and revel in the simplicity of a campfire under the stars. Witness the beauty that emerges when humans and nature coexist harmoniously. In this city oasis, the agroforestry site isn't just a piece of land; it's a living, breathing classroom where the lessons are taught by the wind in the trees, the rustling of leaves, and the vibrant life that thrives in every corner. It's time to appreciate nature and learn about how it works, not just as observers but as active participants in the dance of life. Are you ready to embark on this journey into the heart of agroforestry? Come see for yourself. Nature is waiting to share its secrets with you.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night
You will be next to our riding arena where you can sit an enjoy watching our training sessions with our horses and riders.

12. RV SPOT WITH A PONY NEIGH-BOR ;)

97%
(57)
5.2mi from Tequesta · 2 sites · RVs · Jupiter, FL
Learn more about this land: SITE IS AVAILABLE FOR RV/CAMPERS ONLY, NO TENTS. 30 amp hookup.  Working Equestrian facility.  Water and wifi. No septic.  Parking site is near our riding arena where you can sit and watch our riders training. Nights are VERY quiet!  Great for star gazing with no lights from town.  Enjoy our fire pit located steps from your site. (water hook up is about 50' away).  The beautiful Riverbend park is in walking distance for canoeing (they rent) biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, etc... Short drive to beautiful beaches, shopping restaurants, etc...  CLOSE TO 95 AND TURNPIKE... GREAT FOR A STOP OVER SPOT. BECAUSE WE ARE A FUNCTIONING HORSE TRAINING FACILITY THERE WILL BE NO TENTS OF ANY KIND PERMITTED ON THE PROPERTY. OUR SPACE IS FOR SELF CONTAINED TRAILERS AND CAMPERS ONLY. TENTS BLOW IN THE WIND AND HAVE THE POSSIBILITY OF SCARING OR STARTLING A HORSE WHICH CAN POTENTIALLY HURT THEMSELVES OR THEIR RIDER. THIS INCLUDES ANY FREE STANDING TENT OR CANOPY. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE AWNINGS ON TRAILERS. THERE IS ALSO NO SEPTIC/TOILETS AVAILABLE ON SITE FOR TENT CAMPERS.
Potable water
Campfires
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from 
$50
 / night
FireFly Farm

14. FireFly Farm

100%
(4)
26mi from Tequesta · 1 site · RV · Indiantown, FL
A small family owned and operated 5 acre pasture raised poultry farm. This is a working farm that sells poultry meat and eggs to the local community. If you have ever wondered what it might be like to live on a poultry farm -- this is it! Depending on the time of year there may also be bee hives located on the far back or very front of our pastures. Due to biosecurity measures you do not have full access to roam the entire farm and pastures. However, the RV spot is placed with a view of most farm activities. Our farm is home to free roaming hens, roosters, geese, quail, ducks, turkeys and pigs. We have 6 livestock guardian dogs that keep our animals safe from predators. Both the birds and the dogs do make noise, so please keep that in mind. It's all part of farm life ! While we love animals and would love to invite your pets to stay, due to the nature of our guardian dogs we do not allow any pets. There is grated spot for your RV with electric, water and septic hook-ups. Our farm is in operation 7 days a week and there may be poultry processing that is completed during your stay.
Potable water
Trash
from 
$40
 / night
Peanut Island Campground

16. Peanut Island Campground

14mi from Tequesta · 3 sites · Riviera Beach, FL
Peanut Island Park stands out as a unique campground, offering 17 beautifully landscaped, reserved campsites that provide an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Each campsite features a tent pad, grill, and picnic table, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable camping experience. Visitors can also take advantage of the park's restrooms equipped with hot showers, a spacious picnic pavilion, and a large fire ring for evening gatherings. Originally a 10-acre island formed from materials excavated during the creation of the Lake Worth Inlet in 1918, Peanut Island earned its name when the state permitted its use as a terminal for shipping peanut oil. Although those plans were abandoned in 1946, the name has endured. The island is renowned for its excellent fishing and snorkeling opportunities in the crystal-clear waters, making it a favorite destination for water sports enthusiasts. With both guarded and unguarded swimming beaches, Peanut Island Park welcomes visitors of all ages to bask in the warm Florida sun. This remarkable island park truly offers something for everyone, from outdoor activities to relaxation, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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Tequesta draws hikers with over 200 camping spots made for exploring trails, hammocks, and riverbanks. You’ll find sites where sand pines meet saw palmetto, and trails wind past freshwater creeks. Hike all day, then pitch your tent somewhere you can hear barred owls calling at dusk. Most campsites offer showers, toilets, and allow campfires, so you can rinse off and relax after a long trek. Prices start at $25 a night, with an average stay running about $39. Top picks like Taste of Old Florida (676 reviews), ASHBY ACRES FARM (190 reviews), and Flying Frog Ranch (134 reviews) give you access to both hiking and extras like swimming holes or horseback riding. Bring sturdy boots—most trails are sandy, rooty, and wild enough to feel like old Florida, but close enough to town for a hot breakfast if you want it.

97% (1.3K)

Top-rated campgrounds

A perfect campsite beneath the palms!

1. Taste of Old Florida

97%
(1513)
23mi from Tequesta · 13 sites · Tents, RVs · Palm City, FL
A small but unique piece of land that was given to a family in the 1920s by the Florida Railroad Company. It stayed in the family until we purchased it. It is unique because the surrounding area does not have much tree coverage. This is due to the ground underneath, which is a vein of grey marl. This is why the area is called the Allapattah (an Indian word for Alligator) Flats. We are hoping that our county stays the way it is so people will know what Old Florida really looks like. Minutes from I-95, but surrounded by the Allapattah Flats Wildlife Management Preserve. Located on Martin Hwy, which was recently designated as a Florida Scenic Hwy. Fifteen minutes to Stuart and thirty minutes to West Palm Beach, a world away from the hustle and bustle. We realize that people also love Florida for Disney and tropical paradises but if that is what you want than this may not be your kind of place.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Summer Crush Winery

2. Summer Crush Winery

99%
(122)
42mi from Tequesta · 6 sites · RVs · Fort Pierce, FL
PLEASE NOTE: RESERVATIONS MADE THROUGH HIPCAMP ARE FOR DRY CAMPSITES. WE HAVE UPGRADED SITES AVAILABLE FOR AN ADDITIONAL FEE. PLEASE REACH OUT AFTER RESERVING IF YOU WOULD LIKE A POWER/WATER SITE. Learn more about this land: Summer Crush is the culmination of decades of growing experience, years of vineyard and winery planning and development by owner/vintner Gary Roberts, and integrates the sun and fun of Florida and the Roberts' Family's interests in all things tropical and water. If you are a surfer ask about a personal tour of Gary’s Surf Barn and we will try to accommodate. While we are familiar with the joy of camping with children, we are an adult destination and an agricultural working farm and are not ideal for guests camping with children. We ask that children remain in campsite area and in direct supervision of adults at all times. Camping Amenities: Upgraded Sites Available, Access to Potable Water fill., Dumpster/Recycling Bins, Late, after-hours check-ins are available, please inquire if needed. Upgraded Sites include: Power, Water, and Dump Station Access, and pad for RV. We reserve upgraded sites up to 6 months in advance and can be quite busy in season Jan-April. If you would like an upgraded site, please contact us ahead of your stay, to check availability and to reserve. Live Music Events Weekly – If you would like to attend a music event on your checkout date and would like to leave afterwards, please inquire for options. Amenities - Tasting Room & Gift Shop with Award-winning Muscadine & fruit wine and a Campers Supply shopping corner. "Take a book leave a book" box Camper supply cabinet "take what you need and leave what you don’t". Festival Area with Lawn games, a Disc Golf Course through the vineyard, Pond, "Dock" and Picnic Pavilion with tables with seating for up to 24, charcoal BBQ grill, community firepit and fishing dock!! Small above ground fire pits allowed. We offer a nightly fire pit rental and firewood and ice are available for purchase. We are a 36 acre working farm, as well as a well-known live music entertainment venue. The weekends can be busy, especially in season with our more popular events. If live music and other campers here are not a fit for you, we recommend visiting us on a weekday or off-season. But please know the camp sites are far from music stage, pavilion, and festival area, and the music is usually ONLY during the afternoons and over by 4pm, so the evenings are quiet. Many of our HH customers come back several times a year for our weekend entertainment. Since we are a working farm property, there may be farm activity early some mornings, usually weekdays. We want you to know all this when deciding if we are a good fit for you to visit
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$36
 / night
County Lake is just beyond the campsite. Walking bridges and natural pathway allows a beautiful, serene, and partially shaded walk around the Lake. Catch and Release Fishing is permitted here.

5. Park~like open setting w/lake view

95%
(29)
13mi from Tequesta · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Port Salerno, FL
Greetings Hipcampers! Thank you for considering your camping adventures at my listing, I look forward to welcoming you! Here’s some information about the general area. If you don’t need it, just skip down to the “About us” section. Our property is located in the Sailfish capital of the country in the heart of Historic Port Salerno/Stuart Florida. World class deep sea fishing, boating, and some of the finest seafood restaurants on the east coast are less a mile away. We’re just 5 miles from downtown Stuart on the Inland waterway that offers a lovely walkable downtown where you will find a theater, unique art studios, interesting and unique craft and clothing shops, and numerous restaurants offering everything from vegan and vegetarian options, to pizza, steak, and local seafood. If you’re looking for fast food franchises in the downtown areas, you’ll need to look elsewhere! Only 11 miles from Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Daily excursions are available from the launch site to the infamousTrapper Nelson’s hideaway. A must do for adventurous types who appreciate legends and creative off grid living. ABOUT US: This Camp Site is on a 1/2 acre, owner occupied property and located in a beautiful, open, quiet neighborhood setting. It offers a natural walking path with several foot bridges around the lake. Our property has very easy accessibility to all major roads including interstate 95. Our camp sites provide a peaceful stay while still being close to all you seek. This location makes for a great stop over or destination spot. Guests will wake in the morning to the lovely site and peaceful sounds of the mostly year round residents including pileated and red-bellied woodpeckers, vultures, raccoons, egrets, ibis, hawks, quaker parrots, herons, bluejays, grackles, crows, lizards, mourning doves, gray squirrels, owls, hawks, and occasional sightings of iguanas and turtles. Nights tend to be dark and quiet with minimal traffic noise. We are pet friendly provided your pet is too! Again, this is in a quiet, neighborhood type setting, just a bit off the beaten path. Please inquire about Kayak and tent rental. I will happily answer any questions you may have upon arriving and then respect your privacy and solitude. I look forward to welcoming you here!
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$25
 / night
Flying Frog Ranch

6. Flying Frog Ranch

98%
(228)
18mi from Tequesta · 6 sites · RVs · West Palm Beach, FL
Nominated as BEST HIPCAMP IN FLORIDA, Flying Frog Ranch is exactly that peaceful getaway you are searching for, while still being close enough to all things Florida. From friendly wildlife, to hidden gems, Flying Frog provides you a peaceful stay off the beaten path, while still being close to all you seek. The property is a shared space consisting of 1+ acre of private, natural setting, including a well stocked pond. You can wake up and see all sorts of friendly wildlife coming and going, including peacocks, rabbits, turtles, and much more. Fishing, nature trails, animal safari, horseback riding can all be found throughout the neighborhood, and beaches are just a short drive away. Leap into Flying Frog! Our guests love staying here "I really loved this place! It was quiet yet close to everything. I love walking the property and taking in all the natural beauty. He responded quickly to texts if I had a question. Very peaceful and quiet! If you don't like busy campgrounds this is the place to go to. A little piece of paradise with the pond and turtles and all his flowering trees. I also saw a peacock while there! I extended my booking for an extra day." Come enjoy the ORIGINAL neighborhood hipcamp .
Pets
Potable water
Trash
from 
$29
 / night
Enjoy our fire pit, dock, and ducks!

7. Rugged C's Ranch

100%
(46)
39mi from Tequesta · 4 sites · Tents, RVs · Fort Pierce, FL
We purchased our property in 2017 and longed for the dream to build a home. Well, we built that home. We are now ready to share our place where we find so much tranquility with others. You can see how the old orange groves worked as we haven't filled in all the furrows yet. The old orange Grove is now home to cattle, horses, goats, ducks, and our little family. Learn more about this land: Bring your RV away from the hustle and bustle of the city to the wide open spaces of the country. The only sounds you'll hear are cows mooing, goats baaing, and horses neighing. Sunsets and the stars are a site to see out here. THE PROPERTY: The owners live on the property with their 2 children and are willing to be helpful in anyway. Children are more than welcome to tag along. Being kid friendly is a plus for us as our kids might be running around enjoying their property. Can't forget dog friendly either. Our dogs love to greet our guests. NEARBY ATTRACTIONS: If beaches are on your agenda, South Causeway and Fort Pierce Inlet State Park are only 25 minutes from the beach! Our favorite place to grab breakfast, lunch, or dinner is Carter's Grocery, which is only 4 minutes from our property. ACTIVITIES: We have chickens that lay eggs and are great for eating so if you'd like some fresh eggs, feel free to go over to their house and grab some. We have a Pavillion with a fire pit that is welcomed to be used. Our dock provides a look out on our pond. Please feed the fish some food if you'd like. Also, take time to fish in our pond and catch some tilapia or blue gill. The kids have a blast fishing as the fish are easy to catch. THE SPACE: The site you'll be staying at is close to the owners house. There are 2 parking spots on asphalt that are available for the campers vehicles or park directly at your site. The ground will be grass that the camper will park on. Please note: we have 2 gates with gate codes that shut automatically. Please be sure each gate closes behind you! We have free roaming cattle and other farm animals outside the camping area. We are always open to recommendations on how we can make your stay even better! We cant wait to share our property with you and hopefully you'll find our place as somewhere you'd love to return!
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$40
 / night
South Florida Permaculture Farm

10. South Florida Permaculture Farm

89%
(9)
21mi from Tequesta · 3 sites · Tents · West Palm Beach, FL
Embracing Nature's Classroom: A Journey into the Heart of Agroforestry In the heart of our bustling city lies a hidden gem—a five-acre agroforestry site seamlessly integrated with a wildlife refuge, offering a sanctuary for both humans and nature. This unique haven challenges traditional farming norms, embracing permaculture principles and providing a holistic education on sustainable living. The Agroforestry Oasis: This agroforestry site thrives as a harmonious blend of natural elements. The farm, rich with diverse flora, serves as a testament to the possibility of cultivating food in harmony with nature. With a natural pond reflecting the sky and a cypress forest providing shade, the site is a living example of how agricultural practices can coexist with the environment. Wildlife Refuge: Surrounded by a city environment, the wildlife refuge within the agroforestry site stands as a testament to the resilience of nature amidst urbanization. Birds, insects, and small mammals find solace in this haven, creating a unique urban wildlife ecosystem. The refuge highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities for biodiversity and ecological balance. Permaculture Education: Classes on permaculture gardening and natural cooking form the core of the educational experience offered on the site. Participants learn not just about cultivation but also about the interconnectedness of ecosystems. These classes empower individuals to apply permaculture principles in their own lives, fostering a sense of responsibility towards the environment. Campfire Gatherings: At the heart of the agroforestry site lies a community space, where campfires flicker at individual camping sites and merge into a grand communal fire. This space fosters a sense of community, encouraging shared experiences and conversations under the open sky. It exemplifies the essence of coming together to appreciate and learn from nature. Nature's Unfiltered Beauty: Unlike manicured gardens, this facility proudly stands in its natural state. The untamed beauty of the landscape contributes to the existence of a diverse array of wildlife. Visitors are invited to witness nature as it is, fostering a deep appreciation for the raw, unfiltered beauty that often goes unnoticed in our modern, structured world. Invitation to Experience: This isn't just a description; it's an invitation. Come, explore, and experience the magic of this agroforestry site for yourself. Feel the connection between nature and sustainable living, learn about permaculture, and revel in the simplicity of a campfire under the stars. Witness the beauty that emerges when humans and nature coexist harmoniously. In this city oasis, the agroforestry site isn't just a piece of land; it's a living, breathing classroom where the lessons are taught by the wind in the trees, the rustling of leaves, and the vibrant life that thrives in every corner. It's time to appreciate nature and learn about how it works, not just as observers but as active participants in the dance of life. Are you ready to embark on this journey into the heart of agroforestry? Come see for yourself. Nature is waiting to share its secrets with you.
Pets
Potable water
Toilets
from 
$50
 / night
You will be next to our riding arena where you can sit an enjoy watching our training sessions with our horses and riders.

12. RV SPOT WITH A PONY NEIGH-BOR ;)

97%
(57)
5.2mi from Tequesta · 2 sites · RVs · Jupiter, FL
Learn more about this land: SITE IS AVAILABLE FOR RV/CAMPERS ONLY, NO TENTS. 30 amp hookup.  Working Equestrian facility.  Water and wifi. No septic.  Parking site is near our riding arena where you can sit and watch our riders training. Nights are VERY quiet!  Great for star gazing with no lights from town.  Enjoy our fire pit located steps from your site. (water hook up is about 50' away).  The beautiful Riverbend park is in walking distance for canoeing (they rent) biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, etc... Short drive to beautiful beaches, shopping restaurants, etc...  CLOSE TO 95 AND TURNPIKE... GREAT FOR A STOP OVER SPOT. BECAUSE WE ARE A FUNCTIONING HORSE TRAINING FACILITY THERE WILL BE NO TENTS OF ANY KIND PERMITTED ON THE PROPERTY. OUR SPACE IS FOR SELF CONTAINED TRAILERS AND CAMPERS ONLY. TENTS BLOW IN THE WIND AND HAVE THE POSSIBILITY OF SCARING OR STARTLING A HORSE WHICH CAN POTENTIALLY HURT THEMSELVES OR THEIR RIDER. THIS INCLUDES ANY FREE STANDING TENT OR CANOPY. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE THE AWNINGS ON TRAILERS. THERE IS ALSO NO SEPTIC/TOILETS AVAILABLE ON SITE FOR TENT CAMPERS.
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FireFly Farm

14. FireFly Farm

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26mi from Tequesta · 1 site · RV · Indiantown, FL
A small family owned and operated 5 acre pasture raised poultry farm. This is a working farm that sells poultry meat and eggs to the local community. If you have ever wondered what it might be like to live on a poultry farm -- this is it! Depending on the time of year there may also be bee hives located on the far back or very front of our pastures. Due to biosecurity measures you do not have full access to roam the entire farm and pastures. However, the RV spot is placed with a view of most farm activities. Our farm is home to free roaming hens, roosters, geese, quail, ducks, turkeys and pigs. We have 6 livestock guardian dogs that keep our animals safe from predators. Both the birds and the dogs do make noise, so please keep that in mind. It's all part of farm life ! While we love animals and would love to invite your pets to stay, due to the nature of our guardian dogs we do not allow any pets. There is grated spot for your RV with electric, water and septic hook-ups. Our farm is in operation 7 days a week and there may be poultry processing that is completed during your stay.
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Peanut Island Campground

16. Peanut Island Campground

14mi from Tequesta · 3 sites · Riviera Beach, FL
Peanut Island Park stands out as a unique campground, offering 17 beautifully landscaped, reserved campsites that provide an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts. Each campsite features a tent pad, grill, and picnic table, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable camping experience. Visitors can also take advantage of the park's restrooms equipped with hot showers, a spacious picnic pavilion, and a large fire ring for evening gatherings. Originally a 10-acre island formed from materials excavated during the creation of the Lake Worth Inlet in 1918, Peanut Island earned its name when the state permitted its use as a terminal for shipping peanut oil. Although those plans were abandoned in 1946, the name has endured. The island is renowned for its excellent fishing and snorkeling opportunities in the crystal-clear waters, making it a favorite destination for water sports enthusiasts. With both guarded and unguarded swimming beaches, Peanut Island Park welcomes visitors of all ages to bask in the warm Florida sun. This remarkable island park truly offers something for everyone, from outdoor activities to relaxation, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
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