RVers travel around Vero Beach for hiking, birdwatching, and snorkeling near marshes and beaches.
Found on Florida’s east coast, Vero Beach RV campsites range from rustic grass parking spots on working farms to RV resorts with double pads and stone patios. In the hot, humid summers (August highs in the 90s), campers can swim, snorkel, fish, or even scuba dive in the Atlantic Ocean from nearby Jupiter Island and other seaside access points. Summer is also the ideal time to spot nesting sea turtles on nearby beaches. RV resort campsites are often shaded by native trees to help keep campers cool. Mild Vero Beach winters (January lows in the 50s) are prime for hiking and cycling through mangrove swamps in Jonathan Dickinson State Park or watching rare birds in the grassland expanse of Kissimmee Prairie. Retire to a quiet, secluded RV campsite on a private land, some overlooking scenic lagoons, with electric and water hookups for restful nights.