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Mention Florida, and thoughts quickly drift to the sandy beaches of Miami or the gators of Everglades National Park. Or perhaps you equate Florida with the whimsical attractions of Disney World and Universal Studios in Orlando. But Florida is more than cabanas, crocs, and coasters. Sure, there's plenty of fun in the sun to be had in The Sunshine State, with swamps, hundreds of lakes, and miles of coastlines. But Florida is also a cultural melting pot with a vibrant history and world-class amenities and attractions.
Explore the charming streets of St. Augustine, the oldest city in the United States. Wind through ancient cypress trees as you make your way through the Everglades, or taste authentic Cuban food in Little Havana. No matter what you're into, Florida is one of those places that truly caters to all. It has natural beauty, historical significance, and opportunities for exploration, and the best way to enjoy it all is with a Florida RV rental and a road trip through the state.
RV Camping in Florida
With tons to do and see at your fingertips, you'll find countless well-appointed Florida RV parks that will cater to your specific preferences. Perhaps you're traveling with family and want to stay somewhere with planned activities, events, and playgrounds. Maybe you want to rent an RV and go somewhere off the grid. Or perhaps you're a mature adult looking for the serenity of a 55+ RV park.
Jacksonville, Florida, is a large city, abundant in waterways, museums, sandy beaches, and cultural offerings. If you want to stay along I-95 near the city, Fleetwood RV Park is a pet-friendly option with showers, laundry facilities, and free Wi-Fi. Perhaps you want something a bit more wild. Jacksonville still delivers with Little Talbot Island State Park. A 2,500-acre wildlife wonderland, Little Talbot Island boasts sand dunes, salt marshes, and maritime forests and is home to birds, alligators, deer, otter, and bobcats. The northeast Florida campground is pet-friendly, has electricity, and can accommodate RVs up to 30 feet long.
Are you looking to visit the state capital? There's much to do in Tallahassee. While it's heavy in urban development, it's also home to several wilderness areas. Experience the historical sites and outdoor ambiance of Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park or trek the 16-mile Tallahassee-St. Marks Historic Railroad State Trail. If you prefer to stay in the city, swing by Florida State University, tour the Florida State Capitol, and learn more about the area at the Museum of Florida History. After exploring, you could park your rig at Tallahassee RV Park, just minutes from the FSU campus.
Florida is such an incredible state and a haven for water lovers. With lakes, streams, rivers, marshes, and oceans, you won't run out of watersports and activities to enjoy. What's more, Florida has some of the nation's richest history as well as opportunities to rub shoulders with people from various cultures. If you're looking for your next adventure, enjoy an RV rental from Florida.

Ortona South Campground, FL

Overview

Ortona South is a perfect campground for a quiet, sunny escape to South Florida. the campground is set along the Caloosahatchie River.

Recreation

Activities here are focused on simple, relaxing pleasures like fishing and strolling the grounds. The long entrance road from the highway provides a great place for walking and bicycling. Catfish, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, and Crappie are the most commonly caught fish at the large pier at the campground. Snook are commonly caught at the small north end pier which is accessible by walking across the dam from 7AM to 4PM. Several large bird species frequent the area if you are a Bird Watcher.

Facilities

All campsites have concrete pads, electric, 30 amp and 50 amp, water …

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Location info

Dalton Lane, Moore Haven, FL

Amenities

Camping, Fishing, Biking, Birding

St Lucie South Campground, FL

Overview

St. Lucie Campground provides a relaxing camping experience on the St. Lucie Canal, part of the 152 mile Okeechobee Waterway that spans South Florida from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico. Campers can enjoy watching boats and the occasional manatee pass through the St Lucie Lock while sitting under the warm Florida sun.

Recreation

Hike the St. Lucie Nature Trail on the north side of the canal, or spend the day fishing and boating on the St Lucie Canal and the south fork of the St. Lucie River.

Facilities

The St. Lucie South Campground offers waterfront RV and tent sites, plus cruiser sites for boat campers. All RV and cruiser sites have 50 amp electric and water …
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Location info

Canal Street, Stuart, FL

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Visitor center, Boating, Fishing, Day use area, Canoeing, Birding

W.p. Franklin N Campground, FL

Overview

Visitors flock to W.P. Franklin Campground for its well-kept facilities and location on the Caloosahatchee River, where campers can fish, boat and take it easy in sunny southwest Florida. The campground, about 10 miles east of Fort Myers, provides visitors with a taste of tranquil, tropical country life. Nearby Telegraph Creek, offers exciting opportunities to canoe Florida's backcountry swamps and view wildlife.

Recreation

Fishing for both salt and fresh water game fish is popular, as is boating. A unique feature of the campground is its cruiser sites, where campers sleep on their boat while enjoying the perks of the campsite facilities.

Facilities

The 29 RV sites and 8 boat sites are equipped with 50 amp electric and water hookups. …

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Location info

North Franklin Lock Road, Alva, FL

Amenities

Camping, Boating, Fishing, Kayaking, Birding

Salt Springs Recreation Area, FL

Overview

Salt Springs Recreation Area is one the recreational jewels of the Ocala National Forest, with a spectacular natural mineral spring that gives the area its name. Plenty of outdoor activities keep campers and day-use visitors busy, including swimming in the springs, fishing, snorkeling, hiking and boating. Salt Springs is located between the St. Johns and Ocklawaha Rivers, 35 miles east of Ocala, Florida.

The national forest spans four counties and 383,000 acres. It is the southernmost and oldest national forest east of the Mississippi River, and protects the world's largest, contiguous sand pine scrub forest.

Recreation

The natural springs, nearby Lake George and many surrounding rivers and streams provide ample opportunity for water recreation. Anglers can try a good …
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Location info

Northeast 136 Place, Fort McCoy, FL

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Canoeing

Juniper Springs Recreation Area, FL

Overview

Juniper Springs Campground is one of the most popular campgrounds in the Ocala National Forest. The location offers deeply shaded sites within walking distance of some of Florida's most beautiful natural springs. The surrounding recreation area has plenty of activities to entertain visitors, including swimming, picnicking, canoeing, snorkeling, hiking, birding and wildlife viewing.

This campground was named one of Reserve America's Top 100 Family Campgrounds in the United States.

Recreation

Visitors love swimming in a warm natural pool found in the day use area. Canoeing is also extremely popular year-round. The 7-mile journey down Juniper Run offers a unique perspective on the Juniper Prairie Wilderness. Private canoes can be used, or canoes can be rented from the concessionaire.

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Location info

Florida 40, Astor, FL

Amenities

Historic & cultural site, Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Day use area, Water sports, Interpretive programs

Alexander Springs Recreation Area, FL

Overview

Alexander Springs Recreation Area is located in the Ocala National Forest near the beautiful, turquoise waters of Alexander Springs. With forested scenery and abundant water, the recreation area offers camping, swimming, canoeing, scuba diving (for certified divers), hiking, birding and wildlife viewing.

The Ocala National Forest, located in north central Florida, spans four counties and 383,000 acres. It is the southernmost and oldest national forest east of the Mississippi River, and protects the world's largest contiguous sand pine scrub forest.

Recreation

Visitors can swim, snorkel and dive year-round in the crystalline waters of the spring. The spring is the only place in the Ocala National Forest where scuba diving is permitted, and a broad and naturally gently sloped spring …
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Location info

County Road 445, Altoona, FL

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Other recreation concession site, Swimming site, Biking, Day use area, Kayaking, Canoeing

Clearwater Lake Recreation Area, FL

Overview

Clearwater Lake Recreation Area offers a quiet getaway along the southeastern edge of the Ocala National Forest, just outside the community of Paisley, Florida. With a shaded campground, day use picnic area, beach and a nature trail that winds through the pine woods and scrub around Clearwater Lake, this facility has plenty of activities to keep campers occupied.

The Ocala National Forest, in north central Florida, spans four counties and 383,000 acres. It is the southernmost and oldest national forest east of the Mississippi River, and protects the world's largest, contiguous sand pine scrub forest.

Recreation

The abundant water in the area offers many opportunities for recreation. In addition to swimming in the lake, a 7-mile canoe trail meanders …
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Location info

County Road 42, Paisley, FL

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Visitor center, Boating, Fishing, Swimming site, Biking, Interpretive programs, Mountain biking, Kayaking, Canoeing

Big Scrub Campground, FL

Overview

Perennially popular with off-road vehicle enthusiasts, Big Scrub Campground sits in the Ocala National Forest in central Florida. A trailhead within the facility offers riders campsite-to-trail access.

Recreation

Big Scrub Campground offers direct access to the 47-mile Ocala Adventure Trail. All off-road vehicle riders will enjoy exploring the Tread Lightly Four Wheel Drive Way. A permit is required for use of the trail system.

Learn more about off-road vehicle use in Ocala National Forest.

Facilities

Big Scrub can accommodate tents, campers and RVs. The campground is equipped with showers, restrooms and drinking water.

Natural Features

The Ocala National Forest spans four counties and 383,000 acres. It is the southernmost and oldest national forest east of the Mississippi River and …
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Location info

127th Street, Umatilla, FL

Amenities

Camping, Picnicking, Wildlife viewing

Mill Dam Group Camp, FL

Overview

Mill Dam Group Campground offers a fun and relaxing setting for groups of up to 150 to enjoy Ocala National Forest. Large picnic shelters and access to outdoor and water recreation make this area ideal for family reunions and other large parties.

Recreation

The campground sits along the 168-acre Mill Dam Lake, and water activities are popular among campers and day-use visitors.

Anglers come from all over to enjoy bass fishing. Campers can bring their boats, canoes and kayaks for easy access to the water via an adjacent boat ramp.

A large swimming beach and picnic area are great ways to keep the kids entertained.

Facilities

In the spring, summer and early fall, Mill Dam is a day-use area …
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Location info

Fr 59, Silver Springs, FL

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Swimming site, Water sports

River Forest Group Site, FL

Overview

River Forest is a shaded group camping facility on the shores of the St. Johns River in Ocala National Forest. Located just across the river from Deland, the site is popular for groups, family reunions and weddings and can accommodate up to 125 guests.

Recreation

This site is a great setting for groups to relax, picnic and enjoy the shade on a warm day. A large field offers ample space for activities such as softball, volleyball and horseshoe tossing.

Visitors wanting to venture out of the picnic area can go for a long walk through floodplain forests and pine flatwoods on the St. Francis Trail, or head to the river to canoe, kayak or fish for bass.

Facilities

All …
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Location info

Elm Drive, DeLand, FL

Amenities

Hiking, Camping, Fishing

Doe Lake Group Site, FL

Overview

Doe Lake is a group campsite with a variety of activities. Centered around a historic lodge with a large group kitchen, it's an ideal place for major outdoor gatherings of up to 250 people. The site is a favorite among equestrian groups, but can also accommodate weddings and other social events.

Recreation

Equestrian camping, canoeing, boating and fishing are some of the popular activities around Doe Lake, and can be enjoyed exclusively by visitors with a group reservation.

Campers can launch a canoe or low-powered boat and drop a line in the middle of Doe Lake for an afternoon of fishing.

Facilities

This site is centered around a classic 1930s Civilian Conservation Corps dining hall that has been historically …
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Location info

573, Umatilla, FL

Amenities

Horseback riding, Camping, Fishing, Wildlife viewing

Fort Pickens Campground, FL

Overview

Fort Pickens Campground is situated on Santa Rosa Island, a part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore south of Pensacola and Gulf Breeze, Florida. Visitors enjoy the seashore for its great recreational activities, historic sites and unique white sand beaches.

Recreation

Many visitors young and old come to Fort Pickens to enjoy its scenic location on the beach. The white sands of Santa Rosa Island are the perfect place for a long walk or an afternoon of building sandcastles. The warm ocean waters are great for swimming and snorkeling.

Fishermen will find a pier just a short distance from the picnic pavilions. It can be used by visitors without a Florida fishing license. Many hiking trails through the sand …
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Location info

Fort Pickens Road, Pensacola Beach, FL

Amenities

Historic & cultural site, Camping, Hiking, Visitor center, Boating, Swimming site, Biking, Water sports, Interpretive programs

Boca Chita & Elliott Key Campgrounds, FL

Both campgrounds are located on islands. The only access to these islands is by boat. No services are available. Boca Chita Key – Features open, waterside, grassy camping area with picnic tables and grills. Toilets are available, but there are no sinks, showers or drinking water. The harbor entrance at low tide is approximately four feet. Elliott Key - Features waterside and partially forested camping area, picnic tables and grills. Restrooms with sinks and cold water showers are available.
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Location info

Boca Chita & Elliott Keys, Homestead, FL

Amenities

Burns Lake Campground, FL

Overview

Burns Lake Campground offers lake views from every campsite. Offering direct backcountry access, this campground is the ideal place for hunters and off-road vehicle enthusiasts.

Recreation

Burns Lake offers a great access point for your permitted off-road vehicle. Campers can enjoy fishing in the lake and surrounding areas with the appropriate licensure. Just far enough from any major highway, this campground offers countless wildlife viewing opportunities.

Facilities

This campground offers a picnic day use area, vault toilets, and an off-road vehicle parking lot and access point. No fresh water is available.

Natural Features

Surrounded by towering pine trees and wrapping around a lake, this campground allows you to feel like you are getting away while still being close enough …
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Location info

Burns Road, Ochopee, FL

Amenities

Camping, Fishing

Midway Campground, FL

Overview

Midway Campground is a beautiful place where visitors can enjoy the surrounding preserve while sitting at their picnic table. Visitors may enjoy nearby activities such as fishing, hiking through the preserve, and exploring the many boardwalks.

Recreation

Midway Campground is centrally located in Big Cypress National Preserve, offering a multitude of recreational activities. Ranging from hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, photography, and off-road vehicle trails.

Facilities

This campground offers electric hookups for RV sites, dump station, flush toilets, and water. Each RV campsite has its own picnic table and hibachi style grill. Covered picnic areas are located around the lake for day use.

Natural Features

The RV campsites surround the lake offering a view from every site. Each campsite is …
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Location info

U.S. 41, Ochopee, FL

Amenities

Camping, Day use area

Monument Lake Campground, FL

Overview

Monument Lake Campground is a beautiful place where visitors can enjoy the surrounding preserve while sitting at their picnic table. Visitors may enjoy nearby activities such as fishing, hiking through the preserve, and exploring the many boardwalks.

Recreation

Monument Lake Campground is centrally located in Big Cypress National Preserve offering a multitude of recreational activities including hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, photography, and off-road vehicle trails.

Facilities

This campground offers flush toilets and drinking water. Fire rings are available at the tent sites.

Natural Features

The RV campsites surround the lake offering a view from every site. Each campsite is open with limited to no shade. Tent sites are tucked away from the RV area and close to the campground …
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Location info

Tamiami Trail East, Ochopee, FL

Amenities

Day use area, Camping, Fishing, Hunting

Ocean Pond Campground, FL

Ocean Pond hosts more than 100,000 visitors annually. The two-mile wide lake has a shallow, sandy beach and facilities for fishing, picnicking, hiking, restrooms, fire rings and picnic tables. Ocean Pond is a favorite for boaters and skiing enthusiasts. A public boat launch and a 67-site campground attracts visitors from many parts of the country.

The early bird gets the worm! Come early for lakeshore camping. Nineteen sites have electric and water hook-ups, 27 have water hook ups and there are twenty primitive sites. Water and electric are paved spurs with a 50-foot capacity. Each site has a lantern post, picnic table, fire ring and convenient access to bathrooms and hot showers. Campers can enjoy the boat launch and swimming …

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Location info

County Road 250, Sanderson, FL

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Recreational vehicles, Swimming

Clearwater Lake Campground, FL

Spend your weekend - or a week or more - beneath the shady oaks at Clearwater Lake Campground, a quiet oasis in the southeast corner of the Ocala National Forest.

This 42-space campground provides breezy lakefront sites along Florida Trail, or just drift across the water in a kayak, trailing a line and waiting for a nibble. 

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Location info

National Forest Service 536, Paisley, FL

Amenities

Camping

Sapling Head Campsite, FL

Small, on-trail campsite for FNST hiker use. No facilities.

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Florida Trail, FL

Amenities

Vilas Campsite, FL

Small dispersed campsite for FNST hikers. No facilities.

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Florida Trail, Bristol, FL

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