• What makes Florida ideal for camping or RV living?
    • With its year-round sunshine and endless natural beauty, Florida is perfectly suited to camping or even living in an RV.
  • What types of accommodations are available in Florida?
    • The state is full of plenty of excellent places to stay.
  • What amenities do Florida RV parks typically offer?
    • Many of the parks feature swimming pools, lawn games, and busy activity calendars to ensure you never get bored.
  • Can visitors find quieter RV parks in Florida?
    • If you're looking for something a bit quieter, you'll be able to find that too.
  • What is the best way to choose an RV park in Florida?
    • Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an adventure of many months, this list of Florida's best RV parks will make it easy to decide where to stay.

Best Time to Visit Florida RV Parks

  • November to April – Peak season with mild temps, perfect for beach outings and exploring.
  • December to March – Popular months for snowbirds seeking warm winter escapes.
  • May & October – Shoulder season offering warm temps and fewer crowds.
  • June to September – Hot, humid, and rainy with hurricane potential but budget-friendly rates.
  • Late February – Ideal for pleasant weather before spring break crowds arrive.

Unique Florida RV Parks

Belle Parc RV Resort

Camp near lakes and enjoy quiet trails on a peaceful retirement getaway.

Belle Parc RV Resort

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Popular with both overnight guests and seasonal campers, the Belle Parc RV Resort is an active 55+ community located just outside downtown Brooksville. All the spacious sites have full hook-ups, complimentary Wi-Fi, and HD TV, and guests have access to convenient amenities like sparkling clean restrooms with showers, laundry facilities, and a fitness area. There are also three pickleball courts, a seasonal outdoor pool, and a communal fire pit and grill where campers can meet and mingle. During the winter, the park staff also arrange group activities like kayaking and hiking or biking on the trails in the surrounding area.

11050 Elliots Way, Brooksville, FL 34601, Phone: 352-593-5852

Big Cypress RV Resort & Campground

Stay in Seminole country and explore the Everglades on an unusual trip.

Big Cypress RV Resort & Campground

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Located on the Big Cypress Seminole Indian Reservation in the Florida Everglades, the Big Cypress RV Resort & Campground is a welcoming, family-friendly campground. It's quite remote, but that's part of its charm, and many visitors return here year after year for some peace and quiet. You can choose between grassy and paved sites, but all have full hook-ups and picnic tables, and the premium sites also have a concrete patio area. Other amenities include a pool and a clubhouse, and if you want to take an airboat tour of the everglades, the Billie Swamp Safari is only three miles away.

34950 Halls Rd, Clewiston, FL 33440, Phone: 863-983-1330

Blueberry Hill RV Resort

Relax in a friendly community and enjoy warm weather on a long-term stay.

Blueberry Hill RV Resort

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One of the friendliest RV campgrounds in all of Florida, the Blueberry Hill RV Resort welcomes RVs of all sizes, people of all ages, and their guests' well-behaved pets. There are plenty of amenities to keep guests entertained, including a heated pool, a games rooms, and a pickleball court, and there's even a dog park for your furry friend to run around in. The RV sites are paved and have full hookups, and both short- and long-term stays are welcome. With enough notice, the campground can also usually make space for large groups and RV rallies.

6233 Lowery St, Bushnell, FL 33513, Phone: 352-793-4112

Romantic Florida RV Parks

Breezy Oaks RV Park

Settle into shaded sites and explore nearby attractions on an affordable trip.

Breezy Oaks RV Park

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Surrounded by the peaceful Withlacoochee State Forest, Breezy Oaks RV Park, Florida is a full-service 55+ RV campground conveniently located just off the I-75. The park-like setting encourages campers to put up their feet and relax, but if you find yourself getting bored, you can take a dip in the swimming pool or join in one of the many social activities arranged by the staff. There's also complimentary Wi-Fi all throughout the park, and if you don't want to bring your own RV, the park even has a handful of comfortably furnished rentals that can accommodate between two and four people.

9683 Co Rd 671, Bushnell, FL 33513, Phone: 352-569-0300

Craig's RV Park

Join seasonal events and relax in comfort on a social retirement stay.

Craig's RV Park

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Established in 1979 on a former orange grove, Craig's RV Park has been family owned and operated for three generations. The park has more than 300 sites, some of which are occupied by long-term residents, but newcomers are always welcome to come and join the many activities that take place here throughout the year. All sites have full hook-ups and complimentary cable TV, and Wi-Fi is available for an additional fee. Other amenities include a year-round outdoor pool, an air-conditioned games room with both free and paid entertainment options, and a laundry room with washers, dryers, and a clothesline.

7895 NE Cubitis Ave, Arcadia, FL 34266, Phone: 863-494-1820

Florida RV Parks for Family

Dunedin RV Resort

Camp near beaches and bike scenic trails on a fun coastal escape.

Dunedin RV Resort

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Nestled in a peaceful grove of trees approximately 20 miles outside Tampa, the Dunedin RV Resort offers 230 sites with full hookups and picnic tables. Guests of all ages are welcome, and there are plenty of family-friendly amenities, including a children's playground, a pickleball court, and games like horseshoes, shuffleboard, and cornhole. The park is also pet friendly, and there's a small dog park available to use. The beautiful Clearwater Beach is only a short drive away from the park, but if you don't feel like making the trip, you can swim in the heated on-site pool.

2920 Palm Harbor Blvd, US-19 ALT, Dunedin, FL 34698, Phone: 727-784-3719

Flamingo Lake RV Resort, Inc.

Swim in the lake and enjoy on-site dining on a relaxing family trip.

Flamingo Lake RV Resort, Inc.

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The Flamingo Lake RV Resort, Inc. got its start as a modest campground in the late 1880s, but it's now an elaborate RV park with 285 full hookup RV sites, 4 cabins, and 2 yurts. Visitors will find everything they need for a relaxing, enjoyable vacation; you can cool off in the outdoor swimming pool or go for a float on the private 17-acre lake, and if the weather happens to be a bit rainy, you can retreat to the clubhouse to play games and socialize. Another perk is the on-site café, which can deliver breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks right to your campsite.

3640 Newcomb Rd, Jacksonville, FL 32218, Phone: 904-766-0672

Grassy Key RV Park & Resort

Stay oceanfront and savor Keys sunsets on a romantic tropical getaway.

Grassy Key RV Park & Resort

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Boasting a fantastic location right in the heart of the Florida Keys, the Grassy Key RV Park & Resort is the perfect place for a seaside getaway. Some of the sites are right on the water, and you can enjoy spectacular views of the Gulf of Mexico from almost anywhere in the campground, particularly during sunset. Boat dockage and a kayak launch are available for anyone who wants to get out on the water, and guests are also welcome to lounge on the white sandy beach, cool off in the heated saltwater pool, or play beach games on the sand.

58671 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, FL 33050, Phone: 305-289-1606

You have to check out The Dolphin Research Center.

Hickory Point RV Park

Fish from the dock and enjoy peaceful surroundings on a quiet weekend.

Hickory Point RV Park

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Offering both tent sites and RV sites with full hookups, the Hickory Point RV Park can be found on the shore of the Anclote River. Some of the sites are right on the water, but even if you don't have a waterfront site, you can spend as much time as you like relaxing in the shady sitting area by the river. Wi-Fi is available all throughout the property, and there are clean restrooms and laundry facilities. Guests can also visit the nearby town of Tarpon Springs, which is known for its charming boutique shops and its waterfront Greek restaurants.

1181 Anclote Rd, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689, Phone: 727-937-7357

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