The best camping in Florida

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Beautiful beaches, world-famous theme parks, and tropical islands—you probably think you know all there is to know about Florida. But the Sunshine State is also a five-star destination for outdoor adventurers with natural attractions to rival its theme parks. Campers can cruise wildlife-filled wetlands, snorkel coral reefs, hike through national forests, and explore historic forts. Some of the best RV camping is found in the 175 Florida state parks, and with balmy winter temperatures, tent camping is possible year-round. Avoid heart-of-summer camping if possible, though—the heat can be extreme, and it’s hurricane season along the coast. 

96% (23.7K) 22,103 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds in Florida

Lucky U Ranch

1. Lucky U Ranch

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(565)
Bushnell, FL · 14 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We’re honored to share that Lucky U Ranch has been named to Hipcamp’s first‑ever list of the 50 Favorite Places to Camp in America Right Now 2026. This national recognition highlights just 50 properties across the country for exceptional guest experiences, private campsites, and unique outdoor activities. Authentic Old Florida Homestead and Agritourism Experience. Step into the charm of old Florida at our peaceful homestead, where Spanish moss drapes gracefully from Grandfather Oak trees, grassy hills roll gently across the landscape, and cypress‑filled wetlands welcome an abundance of bird life each day. We raise Nigerian Dairy goats and always make time for visits and petting. Our horses and donkeys roam freely during the day and are safely boarded at night. Explore our marked trails and open land — hiking here offers a true sense of serenity and a chance to reconnect with nature. Just minutes away, you’ll find incredible destinations like Withlacoochee State Park, Hog Island, and the Withlacoochee River — where kayaking is a must for nature lovers. Whether you’re tent camping, staying in one of our RVs, or bringing your own, you’ll enjoy peace, privacy, and a genuine connection to the land. Join us as part of our Agritourism Venue and experience the Ranch Experience — a guided visit where you’ll meet and interact with our livestock. Pet baby goats, miniature horses, twin turkeys, chickens, and even pigs who love a good scratch. With over 80 goats on the ranch, there’s always a friendly face waiting to greet you. Lucky U Ranch – Guest Policies Family‑Friendly Atmosphere Lucky U Ranch is a relaxed, family‑friendly property. We want all guests to feel comfortable and welcome. Clothing Policy Casual attire is totally fine — guests often play ball, enjoy water balloons, or let the kids run around barefoot. We simply ask that everyone remain appropriately covered in shared and outdoor areas. Animals & Safety Please don’t enter animal enclosures without a ranch host. Children must be supervised around livestock. Only feed animals with approved treats listed in our ranch booklet. Quiet Hours Quiet hours are 10 PM – 7 AM to keep the ranch peaceful for guests and animals. Campfires Campfires are allowed only in designated fire rings and must be fully extinguished before leaving. Respect the Land Help us keep the ranch beautiful by cleaning up your site and respecting wildlife and neighboring campers. Tours & Activities Ranch tours and animal interactions are available by appointment and every Saturday at 11 AM —Meet at the pavilion - See ya!
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The Wandering Path

2. The Wandering Path

99%
(446)
Milton, FL · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located 20 minutes north of downtown Milton, FL, The Wandering Path is a serene escape, offering a unique blend of untouched natural beauty and comfortable accommodations. With 2000 feet of waterfront along the picturesque Coldwater Creek, this nature retreat is a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life, set within a sprawling 20-acre landscape. Accommodations at The Wandering Path are designed for those seeking a peaceful retreat. 4 glamping tents, equipped with real full-size beds, portable AC for summer, heaters for winter, and essential amenities, ensure a comfortable stay amidst nature. Each tent is adorned with solar string lights, and outdoor essentials like a picnic table, fire pit ring, small charcoal grill, and trash can are provided. There is 1 RV site with 30 amp electric and water. For those who prefer a more raw connection with nature, 4 primitive campsites are available, each equipped with solar string lights, a fire pit ring, and a trash can. Guests have access to a centrally located bathhouse with two full bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience. There is an outdoor kitchen for all guests to use. There is no cookware, silverware or dishes. There is a counter-top oven, toaster, 2 stove top burners, 1 flat top griddle, sink and keurig coffee maker. There are reusable k-cups for you to put your own coffee in, or your own k-cups. The property boasts 2000 feet of trails alongside the creek, perfect for hiking and exploring the natural surroundings. Kayak rentals are available for guests with appropriate vehicles, and fishing enthusiasts are welcome to cast their lines into the spring-fed creek. At The Wandering Path, nights come alive under a starlit sky, unblemished by city lights, making every evening perfect for a campfire. It’s more than just a stay; it’s an experience of tranquility, a chance to recharge amidst nature’s embrace. We look forward to becoming your go-to spot when you’re in need of recharging. We are less than 1 hour from Pensacola and Navarre beaches, 15-20 minutes to local grocery stores and restaurants. At this time, no pets or children under 12 are allowed in yurts. ***All pets do require prior approval to maintain the safety of other guests.
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Bowman's Landing

3. Bowman's Landing

100%
(221)
Fort White, FL · 9 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
We are a 12.5 acre campground and cabin rental on the Sante Fe River. We have cabins as well as primitive campsites directly on the river as well. See the following distances: Ginnie Springs - 6 miles Blue Springs - 9 miles Ichetucknee Springs - 4 miles Gainesville - 38 miles Rum 138 - 8 miles Lake City - 27 miles White Springs - 38 miles Branford - 13 miles High Springs - 12 miles Dollar General - 3 miles Publix 15 miles
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Ocala National Forest

4. Ocala National Forest

83%
(64)
National forest in Florida · 635 sites
This watery wilderness is perfect for hikers, campers, and outdoor explorers.
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Osceola National Forest

5. Osceola National Forest

100%
(7)
National forest in Florida · 78 sites
Osceola National Forest is 200,000 acres of exploration with your name on it! In the northeastern Floridian forest, pine flatwoods and cypress-hardwood swamps surround, with diverse wildlife abound. In this leafy paradise lives gopher tortoises (they act like gophers, but are tortoises!), alligators, black bears, and the skunk ape, also known as the “stink ape,” which bears an uncanny resemblance to bigfoot. Areas of recreation include Ocean Pond--a fave place for boaters, skiiers, and campers, and Olustee Beach for swimming, fishing, and picnicking. The park is also open to hunters and fishermen with permits. With so much land to explore in this National Forest, we wouldn’t be surprised if bigfoot was hiding in there!
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Hudson Beach Hideaway

6. Hudson Beach Hideaway

Hudson, FL · 2 sites
Welcome to your peaceful Nature Coast escape 🌴 Tucked away on Florida’s beautiful Gulf Coast, our private Hipcamp offers a quiet and relaxing place to slow down, unwind, and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. Surrounded by greenery and coastal vibes, this space is perfect for travelers looking for a peaceful retreat while still being close to some of Florida’s best springs, beaches, and local attractions Our property is conveniently located: 🌊 Less than 10 minutes from Hudson Beach, waterfront dining, local restaurants, live music, and downtown Hudson ☀️ Less than 10 minutes from SunWest Park for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and beach days 🧜‍♀️ About 15 minutes from the world-famous Weeki Wachee Springs 🏝️ Under an hour from Honeymoon Island, Clearwater Beach, and other beautiful Gulf Coast destinations Love the water? We are less than 10 minutes from the Hudson Beach boat launch so bring your boat! We also offer paddleboard rentals and guided paddle tours on the springs through our local paddle company, making it easy to experience Florida’s crystal-clear waters like a local. This is a simple and peaceful dry camping setup designed for self-contained campers. Please note: 🚐 Dry camping only 💧 No water hookups 🚽 No sewer or bathroom facilities ⚡ No electrical hookups at this time The host lives on-site and is friendly, accommodating, and happy to help with local recommendations, spring suggestions, food spots, and activity ideas during your stay. Whether you’re road-tripping through Florida, exploring the springs, planning beach days, or simply looking for a quiet place to recharge under the palms, we’d love to host you here on the Nature Coast 🌺
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Happy Campers Rescue Ranch

7. Happy Campers Rescue Ranch

95%
(389)
Dunnellon, FL · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome! 🌿 We're thrilled to have you join us for an unforgettable experience surrounded by nature and animals. 🐾 At our ranch, we're dedicated to providing a sanctuary for rescued animals and offering our guests a unique opportunity to connect with nature and support our mission of animal welfare and conservation – it's a haven where you can relax, unwind, and make memories that will last a lifetime. 🌟 During your stay, you'll have the chance to meet our furry friends, including rescued farm animals and adorable companions who call Happy Campers Rescue Ranch home. Whether you're feeding the goats, cuddling with the kittens, or exploring the beautiful surroundings, there's something for everyone to enjoy. 🐷🐱🌳 But that's not all – we also offer a range of exciting extras to enhance your experience. Rent a Kayak or Paddle Boat to explore the area and crystal-clear waters of Rainbow Springs, or choose our cooler with built-in air conditioning ❄️ to stay comfortable during hot summer days inside your tent. As a guest, you'll not only have the opportunity to relax and unwind, but you'll also be supporting our mission of animal rescue and rehabilitation. A portion of your stay goes directly towards caring for our rescued animals and maintaining our sanctuary, allowing us to continue our important work. 🤲 We can't wait to welcome you to out ranch and share our love for animals and nature with you. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway, a family vacation, or a unique retreat, we're here to make your stay unforgettable. 🌈 ***We kindly request bookings for a maximum duration of up to 7 days. This allows us to maintain the integrity of our sanctuary and ensures that our animals receive consistent care and attention while also offering our guests the opportunity to enjoy a refreshing and rejuvenating getaway. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in this matter. Thank you for choosing our ranch – we look forward to hosting you soon! 🎉
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Glenn Farm

8. Glenn Farm

100%
(508)
Fort White, FL · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
The farm you’re camping on is one of the last family farms remaining in Columbia County and is named Glenn Farm after DV Glenn who married Hettie Lou Niblack in the 1930’s. Over the last 150 years it has been farmed by some of the county’s oldest families such as the Niblack and Ellis families. When DV Glenn came to Florida from his farm in Cairo, GA he took over the portion of the Niblack farm that was inherited by his wife Hettie Lou. At that time he was running native Florida cattle on over 6000 acres. Unfortunately, In 1951 he was killed in a hunting accident leaving his wife with the farm and 4 children (ages 4-11). In order to survive, Hettie Lou Niblack Glenn was forced to sell 5000 acres at $25 an acre. Holding a bachelors degree from Florida State College for Women, she was able to secure a job at the University of Florida as a secretary and with the money from the land sale she was able to raise her four children. Of the original farm, 600 acres remain intact and the Glenn family is trying to keep the farm as an agricultural operation. Your campsite is 1 of 4 spots (Arrowhead Sink, Dunagan’s Meadow, North Hall Pasture or Magnolia Sink). We also have a 1 bedroom Tiny home that used to be the farm office. Dunagan’s meadow is a pasture behind the old farmhouse (built in 1824), Magnolia sink and The North Hall Pasture are also on the main farm while Arrowhead Sink is on the edge of a hayfield about a mile down a dirt road. Glenn Farm is a place to come relax and experience a world that is rapidly disappearing. It is not a commercial campground.
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Malakai 🏕 different by design

9. Malakai 🏕 different by design

98%
(120)
Dickerson City, FL · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Welcome to Malakai Campgrounds Different by Design 🏕️ Welcome to Malakai Campgrounds Different by Design. I purchased this land several years ago after experiencing the heartbreaking loss of my daughter, JoLisa Marie Roadcap, whom we lovingly called "Little Jo." Her passing changed my life forever and taught me that faith, family, and enjoying the simple blessings of life are what truly matter. In her memory, and as part of her legacy, my family and I created Malakai Campgrounds—a place where people can find peace, rest, and connection with God's creation. Whether you're seeking adventure, relaxation, or healing from life's hardships, we hope your time here brings comfort and renewal. One of my favorite times of day is around 5:30 a.m., when the sun begins to rise. Step out onto the deck, listen to the birds singing, and watch a new day unfold. You may see dozens of species of birds, including the majestic Bald Eagle, endangered woodpeckers, blue herons, bluebirds, blue jays, mockingbirds, doves, and many others. We even have a nesting pair of bluebirds that return year after year. Occasionally, a small black bear may wander through the area as well. We want your stay here to be peaceful, relaxing, and filled with opportunities to experience the natural beauty of Garcon Point. The area is home to several species of wild carnivorous plants, beautiful beaches, and unique ecosystems found nowhere else. After 6 years of hard work, challenges, and perseverance, we are proud to say that we are officially a park and preserve. Our property features 9 acres of walking trails, with additional trails still being hand-built. Every path is created with care and respect for the land. I truly believe this place carries a special spiritual strength that speaks to people from all walks of life and all nations. A Brief History of Our Location Following the Bernardo de Gálvez victory during the Siege of Pensacola, a land grant on Garcon Point was awarded to Antonio Garzon in recognition of his service as an interpreter to the Pensacola Indians. The property remained in the Garzon family for 35 years before being sold by Maria Garzon to Joseph Bonifay. We invite you to slow down, enjoy God's creation, make lasting memories with your family, and experience the peace 🕊️
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Cross Florida Greenway

10. Cross Florida Greenway

96%
(14)
State park in Florida · 117 sites
Discover Cross Florida Greenway's scenic trails and diverse activities.
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T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park

11. T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park

97%
(16)
State park in Florida · 114 sites
Get two bodies of water for the price of one in northwest Florida.
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Everglades National Park

12. Everglades National Park

93%
(63)
National park in Florida · 113 sites
Discover the Florida Everglades’ unique ecosystem of tropical wetlands, lush marshes, and diverse wildlife.
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Fort Clinch State Park

13. Fort Clinch State Park

100%
(10)
State park in Florida · 58 sites
Experience life during the Seminole War at this historic American fort!
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Serene Forested Blueberry Farm

14. Serene Forested Blueberry Farm

98%
(355)
Ft. Mc Coy, FL · 7 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Located on 5 acres in the Ocala National Forest, Hookie's Hideaway is the perfect place to stay for easy access to all of nature's bounty and activities. This property is easily accessible, serene and peaceful. Campsites are in a beautiful grove of pine and sycamore trees. We are surrounded by forested camping areas and close enough to drive into town to pick up groceries or get a meal. We have a "you pick them" blueberry farm when in season. We are pet friendly! If you have a pet please add the pet Extra at checkout so you will be charged a $20 pet fee ($10 for the trailers). We are close to hiking, horse trails, lakes and springs. Bocce Ball and Croquet is available to play here anytime! We are only a short distance away from amazing horse riding trails and Florida's most popular natural springs. We live on the property and are available during normal business hours. We are free to ask questions and give suggestions for surrounding activities and dining options. We will interact as little or as much as you need. Birds singing in the morning and crickets at night ensure a restful getaway here. Our property is the perfect place to escape the noise and high paced city life.
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Blue Fox Ranch: Lake & Farm Camp

15. Blue Fox Ranch: Lake & Farm Camp

97%
(406)
Moore Haven, FL · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Learn more about this land: Blue Fox Ranch is a serene campsite nestled by a private lake, surrounded by lush palm trees and friendly farm animals, The gentle sounds of water lapping at the shore create a soothing atmosphere, perfect for relaxation. As the sun begins to set, the sky transforms into a breathtaking canvas of oranges, pinks, and purples, reflecting beautifully on the lake’s surface. Campers can gather around crackling campfires, sharing stories and enjoying the warmth of the flames against the cool evening air. The rustic sites are thoughtfully providing stunning views of the sunset. Each site offers ample space for tents or RVs, and there are plenty of trails nearby for hiking and exploring. Whether you're fishing, canoeing, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings, Blue Fox Ranch is a perfect escape into private small farm with farm animals for a truly new experience that you and your children will Guard forever. Blue Fox Ranch, your perfect getaway on the west side of Lake Okeechobee! Nestled just a mile from boat launch ramps, we’re ideally situated for fishing enthusiasts. Enjoy the nearby wildlife management area, just 3 miles away, or try your luck at Seminole Casino Brighton, only 10 minutes from the ranch. Our friendly farm is home to horses, chickens, ducks, sheep, and cows, all eager for attention—just be mindful, they can be a bit pushy! We’re dog-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friends along for a peaceful and fun weekend. Experience the charm of our ranch while exploring the beautiful attractions around Lake Okeechobee. We can’t wait to welcome you! Site  1, have hookups. All others are around the property with no hookups, toilets, or showers; an outside bathroom is available by the house. Site 1= Electric and sewer hookup. 30 amps. Site 2= Tiny RV with AC Site 3 Site 4= No Hookups,  your generator is ok. Site 5= No Hookups, your generator is ok. Site 6=  No hookups, your generator is ok. Site 7= No Hookups, your generator is ok. (Shower and toilet available )
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Navarre Beach Camping Resort

16. Navarre Beach Camping Resort

92%
(183)
Navarre, FL · 121 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Navarre Beach Camping Resort is located in Navarre, FL. We have 99 rv sites 29 cabins and three travel trailers. We are on the water, the Santa Rosa Sound, it is an intercoastal water way. We are a ten minute drive to Navarre Beach. Fishing, boating, kayaking, paddle boarding are fun things to do in the area. Learn more about this land: Back-in standard sites throughout the park have full hook-up and will accommodate up to twenty five foot campers. You park your RV on a sand, dirt pad, you have a concrete pad and a picnic table. Site comes with water, sewer, electric, wifi and cable. Some sites have shade. None of our sites are shaded all day long. Every site is a short walk to our beach.
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North Shore Relic Ranch

17. North Shore Relic Ranch

97%
(605)
Mount Dora, FL · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
This property is called relic ranch because we have actually found a ton of old relics. the campground is under an ancient canopy of oaks. so youll always have shade. the center of the property is unique to say the least but the campground is nature at its finest. there is a 2.6 mile nature trail across from the campground to explore. also there is a boat ramp for fishing about 1/8 mile away. you are welcome to roam over most of the 80 acres. We have goats, cows and chickens as well. All super friendly.
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By the Pond...

18. By the Pond...

97%
(795)
Ruskin, FL · 12 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Stay by a lovely pond on 33 acre fruit and ornamental tree nursery property with great vibes. Located near I-75 just 20 miles South of Tampa, 35 miles east of Saint Petersburg, 35 miles North of Sarasota, 2 hours West of Orlando. This property is home to a farm/nursery operation and has a large pond on the west side. The pond is Spring-fed at the headwaters of Marsh Branch Creek which begins at our property and flows West about five miles in to Tampa Bay. Approximately 33 private acres allows for plenty of space between our campsites. Property is home to a farm with hundreds of fruit trees- Lychee, Mango, Starfruit, Papaya, Guava). Red Mombin, and thousands of banana plants. Fishing can be great, wildlife and bird watching too. Fenced and gated for safety, this old historic nursery property has good vibes and plenty to offer. Until you see it - you really may not understand. Parts of property are wide open, other areas are rugged and difficult to walk through including some wetland areas. The nursery has plenty of trees, and some fields -the large pond is surrounded by cattails and marsh/wetlands and has fish (Bass, Tilapia, Sunfish, Catfish). Several species of wildlife have been seen on the property. We think the property is lovely, and definitely want you to enjoy your camping experience!
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Homosassa Springs RV Site

19. Homosassa Springs RV Site

99%
(231)
Homosassa, FL · 1 site
Homosassa is an old Florida fishing town that is a hidden gem along the gulf coast, this site is nestled quietly at the head of the river on our shared residential property. This location is close to the head springs and Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park where you can discover the wild side of Florida with endangered Florida panther, red wolf, manatee and whooping crane, plus black bear, bobcat and, of course, alligator. The site is located 150 ft from the dock on our private residential property at the head of the springs, the dock is not visible from the site you do have to walk down to the dock area. This is a residential area and is very quiet. You can see the layout of the property in the photos from an aerial view as well as other photos of the setup. This listing is for the SITE ONLY. Setup your own RV under the shade then enjoy our shared dock into the Homosassa springs for a refreshing dip or paddle. We provide full hookups (water, sewer, 50amp electric) for your RV as well as WIFI service and access to the docks for your boat or swimming. We have kayaks and paddleboards INCLUDED with our site or bring your own to paddle the springs and take a chance at seeing a manatee up close and personal or catching some fish. We love to share our space with like minded outdoorsy people who respect nature and like to relax in the outdoors. This is not a party place, loud music or late nights aren't acceptable.
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True Trail Farm

20. True Trail Farm

96%
(194)
Deland, FL · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Hi Hipcampers and Farm enthusiasts....We are a small hobby farm with many goats and chickens...When the time is right you may find yourself helping Mike milk the goats or collecting eggs...If farming isn't your thing, we are just 2 miles away from historic downtown DeLand and SkyDive DeLand another 10 minutes will get you to Either Blue Springs or DeLeon Springs...Plus we are 30 minutes to Daytona or New Smyrna Beach...The choices are endless here. Your RV site is directly in front of our goat field with your own side entrance. We have potable water and electric hook up for your RV...Sorry no dump station available at this time. Shower house and toilet ava
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Florida camping guide

Where to go

Panhandle and Big Bend

White-sand beaches and laid-back beach towns fringe the Gulf of Mexico in Florida’s north-western county. Panama City, Destin, and Pensacola are gateways to the Panhandle, where you can pitch your tent right on the beach along the Gulf Islands National Seashore or check into an RV resort at one of the seaside state parks. The Apalachicola National Forest, just outside Tallahassee, is another favorite for campers, with everything from primitive tent sites to RV sites with electric hookups. 

North Florida

Most visitors to North Florida make a beeline for the Atlantic Ocean, where the hubs of Jacksonville, St Augustine, and Daytona Beach are dotted with sandy beaches and historic monuments. Campers looking to escape the beaten track can enjoy backcountry camping along the Canaveral National Seashore or park up by the beach in Anastasia State Park. Inland, the sprawling Lakelands of the Ocala National Forest are camping nirvana, surrounded by state parks and natural springs. 

Central Florida

Fun-seeking families probably have Orlando’s theme parks at the top of their Central Florida to-do list, but there are plenty of ways to get back to nature too. There’s great hiking and primitive camping in Seminole State Forest and Kissimmee State Park, both just outside the city. Other popular camping spots include the Jonathan Dickinson State Park in West Palm Beach, Lake Okeechobee, and Cayo Costa State Park, just off the coast of Fort Myers.

South Florida

The vast Everglades National Park is the star attraction of the Gulf Coast, where boating, biking, and canoeing tours will take you through the UNESCO-listed wetlands. Look out for manatees and American alligators along the way. Over on the Atlantic Coast, the buzzing beach resorts of Miami and Fort Lauderdale draw sun-seekers year-round. Intrepid campers can escape the masses in the Biscayne National Park, where the tent camping sites are reachable only by boat or kayak.

Florida Keys

If kayaking around tropical islands, and snorkeling and scuba diving along remote coral cays sounds like your idea of fun, look no further than the Florida Keys. The Overseas Highway runs all the way to Key West, and campers will find RV sites and tent camping grounds peppered around the many islands. Campgrounds in Bahia Honda State Park have boat launches and hammock camping, while the remote Dry Tortugas National Park has backcountry camping far from the crowds.

Frequently Asked Questions About Camping in Florida

Can you camp on the beach in Florida?

Yes, you can go beach camping in Florida in certain areas, typically on some BLM land and in dozens of state parks including Bahia Honda State Park in the Florida Keys, Grayton Beach State Park outside Destin, and eastern Florida’s Sebastian Inlet State Park. Campers in Florida are generally not allowed to camp in the sand unless expressly stated otherwise in the areas above. Most Florida beach campgrounds are set behind sand dunes with picnic tables, electric hookups, and toilet access. Remote, primitive, boat-in beach campsites can also be found on Elliott Key and Boca Chita Key in Biscayne National Park. Find more beach camping in Florida.

Is primitive camping allowed in Florida?

Yes, primitive camping is allowed in Florida in some state parks, national forests, state forests, and on the US Forest Service’s Florida Trail, usually for a small fee. Primitive camping, typically described as dispersed camping away from designated campgrounds without facilities, is available for backpackers and campers at more than 25 Florida state parks, including Cayo Costa State Park near Fort Myers, Wekiwa Springs State Park outside Orlando, and Jonathan Dickinson State Park near West Palm Beach. BLM land does not exist in Florida, though you can find more private, secluded camping in Florida with Hipcamp.

Where can you camp for free in Florida?

You can find free camping in Florida in its national forests: Apalachicola National Forest, Osceola National Forest, and Ocala National Forest, each of which spans thousands of acres and is made up of diverse landscapes. These campsites are generally primitive and dispersed with no facilities, so you’ll need to come prepared.

How many state parks in Florida have RV camping?

Florida has an incredible number of state parks (190 and counting!) and about 52 state parks offering RV campgrounds and campervan campsites. Myakka River State Park, Rainbow Springs State Park, Blue Springs State Park, and Silver Springs State Park are among Florida’s most popular state parks with RV camping. Find more Florida RV camping.

What is the best month to go camping in Florida?

The very best months to go camping in Florida are March and April, when the weather is best for tent camping and RV road trips with temperatures hovering between a low of 65°F and a high of 85°F. During these months, humidity is at its lowest, rain is unlikely, and ocean waters are warmest in south Florida’s Miami Beach and Key West. Hiking and backpacking are best suited for the cooler months of January and February. August, September, and October are the worst months to go camping in Florida thanks to wet weather, high humidity, and potential thunderstorms or hurricanes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can go beach camping in Florida in certain areas, typically on some BLM land and in dozens of state parks including Bahia Honda State Park in the Florida KeysGrayton Beach State Park outside Destin, and eastern Florida's Sebastian Inlet State Park. Campers in Florida are generally not allowed to camp in the sand unless expressly stated otherwise in the areas above. Most Florida beach campgrounds are set behind sand dunes with picnic tables, electric hookups, and toilet access. Remote, primitive, boat-in beach campsites can also be found on Elliott Key and Boca Chita Key in Biscayne National Park. Find more beach camping in Florida.

Florida has an incredible number of state parks (190 and counting!) and about 52 state parks offering RV campgrounds and campervan campsites. Myakka River State Park, Rainbow Springs State Park, Blue Springs State Park, and Silver Springs State Park are among Florida's most popular state parks with RV camping. Find more Florida RV camping.

The very best months to go camping in Florida are March and April, when the weather is best for tent camping and RV road trips with temperatures hovering between a low of 65°F and a high of 85°F. During these months, humidity is at its lowest, rain is unlikely, and ocean waters are warmest in south Florida's Miami Beach and Key West. Hiking and backpacking are best suited for the cooler months of January and February. August, September, and October are the worst months to go camping in Florida thanks to wet weather, high humidity, and potential thunderstorms or hurricanes.

Yes, primitive camping is allowed in Florida in some state parks, national forests, state forests, and on the US Forest Service's Florida Trail, usually for a small fee. Primitive camping, typically described as dispersed camping away from designated campgrounds without facilities, is available for backpackers and campers at more than 25 Florida state parks, including Cayo Costa State Park near Fort Myers, Wekiwa Springs State Park outside Orlando, and Jonathan Dickinson State Park near West Palm Beach. BLM land does not exist in Florida, though you can find more private, secluded camping in Florida with Hipcamp.

You can find free camping in Florida in its national forests: Apalachicola National Forest, Osceola National Forest, and Ocala National Forest, each of which spans thousands of acres and is made up of diverse landscapes. These campsites are generally primitive and dispersed with no facilities, so you'll need to come prepared.

Boondocking, or camping on public lands without amenities, is legal in Florida in certain areas. While Florida does not have any BLM (Bureau of Land Management) lands, there are other options for boondocking, such as national forests, wildlife management areas, and water management districts. These areas typically allow dispersed camping, but you should always check the specific rules and regulations for the location you are interested in. Additionally, you can find private landowners who offer boondocking sites through platforms like Hipcamp. Just always practice Leave No Trace principles and respect the land and property owners when boondocking.

Yes, Florida has a wide variety of excellent camping options, thanks to its diverse landscapes, beautiful beaches, and unique ecosystems. From beach camping to forest camping, there's something for everyone. Some popular camping destinations include Everglades National Park, Bahia Honda State Park, and Grayton Beach State Park. You can also find glamping options, fishing spots, and RV parks throughout the state. Explore more Florida camping options.

There are numerous state parks in Florida where you can camp. Some popular options include:

These are just a few examples of the many state parks in Florida that offer camping. You can explore more options by visiting the Florida State Parks page on Hipcamp.

Free camping in Florida can be found in its national forests, such as Apalachicola National Forest, Osceola National Forest, and Ocala National Forest. These campsites are usually primitive and dispersed, with no facilities or amenities, so you'll need to come prepared. Keep in mind that free camping sites may have restrictions on the length of stay and may require a permit. Always check with the managing agency for the latest information on regulations and availability.

The cost of staying in an RV park in Florida for a month can vary significantly depending on factors like location, amenities, and time of year. On average, monthly rates can range from $500 to $1,500 or more. Some RV parks may offer discounts for longer stays or during off-peak seasons. It's essential to research and contact individual RV parks to get accurate pricing information for your specific needs. You can find a variety of RV parks in Florida on Hipcamp to get started.

Free RV camping in Florida can be found at dispersed campsites in national forests and some public lands, in addition to Walmart parking lots, Cracker Barrel parking lots, and some rest areas along highways. Here are a few options for free RV camping in Florida:

Keep in mind that these free campsites are typically primitive and dispersed, with no facilities or amenities. It's essential to practice Leave No Trace principles and come prepared with your own water, food, and waste disposal systems, and you'll also need to check with any specific location's management before parking overnight, as rules and regulations may vary. For a more comfortable and secure stay, consider staying at one of Florida's RV campgrounds or state parks that offer affordable RV camping options.

In Florida state parks, the maximum length of stay in an RV campsite is typically 14 consecutive days within a 30-day period. However, some parks may allow longer stays during the off-peak season. It's essential to check the specific park's rules and regulations for any variations in their stay limits. You can find more information on Florida state parks and their RV camping policies on their individual websites.

Free beach camping in Florida is limited and rare due to the popularity of the state's beaches. However, there are a few places where you might be able to camp for free, though they may be more primitive and require some research to ensure legality and availability:

  • Shell Island (near Panama City) - Accessible by boat only, and camping is allowed on the west end of the island. Be sure to check local regulations before camping.
  • St. George Island State Park (Apalachicola) - While camping at the state park itself is not free, you may find free primitive camping options on the nearby Apalachicola National Forest land. However, these sites may not be directly on the beach.

Please note that free beach camping is not guaranteed, and it is essential to verify the legality and rules of each location before setting up camp. Additionally, always practice Leave No Trace principles to preserve the environment and respect the local wildlife.

In Florida, you can sleep in a tent on the beach in certain designated areas, typically within state parks and campgrounds. It is essential to follow specific rules and regulations, as camping directly on the beach is often prohibited in most locations to protect the environment and wildlife. Some popular beach camping destinations in Florida where you can sleep in a tent include Bahia Honda State Park, Grayton Beach State Park, and Sebastian Inlet State Park. These campgrounds typically offer designated tent sites behind sand dunes, providing amenities such as picnic tables, electric hookups, and restroom facilities. It is always best to check the specific regulations of the beach or park you plan to visit before setting up your tent. Browse more beach camping options in Florida.

The cost to camp at a Florida state park varies depending on the type of campsite and park you choose. In general, camping fees range from approximately $16 to $42 per night for tent and RV campsites. Some parks may also charge an additional utility fee for electric and water hookups. Keep in mind that these prices are subject to change, and it's a good idea to check the specific state park website or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information on camping fees. Florida residents can make campsite reservations 11 months in advance, while non-residents can make reservations 10 months in advance.

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