Bahia Honda State Park – Big Pine Key
For RVers, you’ll want to stay in the Buttonwood campground. It has partial hookups of electricity and water, a dump station, and a bathhouse with restrooms and hot showers. Some sites have waterfront views of the pristine white beaches of Florida Keys. Sandspur campground only takes rigs up to 23 ft., so choose accordingly.
At Bahia Honda State Park, there are endless opportunities for fun and relaxation. Here, you might find:
- Beautiful beachfront RV sites with breathtaking views
- Crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling and swimming
- Nature trails for exploring the local flora and fauna
- Opportunities for kayaking, bird watching, and stargazing
This park is an ideal choice for a tropical escape. Take advantage of the three beaches and the boat ramps the park provides.
Fort De Soto Park – St. Petersburg
Fort De Soto Park, where history and nature converge, provides:
- Campgrounds with spectacular waterfront views
- Historic fort and museum exploring the area's past
- Rich wildlife, including birding opportunities
- Access to beaches, fishing piers, and boat ramps
RVers will enjoy the park's natural beauty and historical significance. It has over 7 miles of waterfront views, a large boat launching facility, ferry services, pier access, hiking and water trails, and more.
Blue Spring State Park – Orange City
Famous for being a winter refuge for manatees, Blue Spring State Park features:
- Partial hookups with electricity and water
- 40 ft maximum for vehicles
- Bathhouses
- Dump stations
- Shaded RV sites near the spring's crystal-clear waters
Amenities:
- A boardwalk for observing manatees and other wildlife
- Opportunities for snorkeling, scuba diving, and canoeing
- Hiking trails through diverse habitats
- Historic sites
This park is perfect for nature lovers and those interested in wildlife. Conservation efforts at Blue Spring have recovered the manatee population. Get educated about conservation efforts in Florida when visiting Blue Spring State Park. All water activities are prohibited from November through March due to the migration of manatees.
Oscar Scherer State Park – Osprey
Oscar Scherer State Park, nestled in a rare Florida scrub habitat, includes:
- Private and spacious RV sites
- Excellent bird-watching, including sightings of the Florida scrub-jay
- Canoeing and kayaking on the tranquil South Creek
- Miles of hiking and biking trails through scenic landscapes
For RVs:
- 104 campsites
- Partial hookups with electricity and water
- 36 ft maximum
- Registered campers only: hot showers and laundry
The Oscar Scherer State park is open 365 days a year. This state park is imperative to the conservation of Florida’s native bird found only in this area, the Florida scrub-jay.
Flamingo Campground – Everglades National Park
Flamingo Campground is set right in the heart of the Everglades National Park. Spend nights among the gators and experience the thrill of the wild.
The Flamingo Campground is a primitive campground. Some of the sites do not have electric or sewer hookups. Each campsite has a max RV length of 45 feet and provides paved drive-in, pull-through access, one picnic table, and one firepit with grill top included. None of the bathhouses have hot water. At some of the T-Loop sites, there is electric but no water or sewer hookups. A dump station is available. Plan accordingly.
Experience Comfortable Nights with SleepDog® Mattresses
While exploring Florida's beautiful RV parks, remember the importance of a good night's sleep. SleepDog® mattresses provide comfort and support, ensuring you wake up refreshed for your adventures. Our range of importance of a good night's sleep. SleepDog® offers a selection of memory foam RV mattresses, including RV Queen and RV King sizes, are CertiPUR-US® certified and DOT approved. For help choosing the right mattress, our sleep experts are at your service.