Camping near Fort Lauderdale

Experience unique natural habitats from wetlands to waterfront while camping near Fort Lauderdale.

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Anderson's Tropical Farm

5 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · West Palm Beach, FL
Our beloved 2-acre plot is naturally-forested with towering eastern slash pines, cabbage palms, saw palmettos, beauty berry, firebush, and other native flora. Each camp site is uniquely situated within its own private zone with plenty of space to set up tents, chairs, or tables. Natural seating abounds in the way of cut logs and stumps. We are not currently offering picnic tables - so sorry! Year-round residents include pileated & red-bellied woodpeckers, armadillos, opossums, black vultures, raccoons, cattle egrets, snowy egrets, ibis, bluejays, boat-tailed grackles, crows, green & brown anoles, mourning doves, gray squirrels, southern flying squirrels, burrowing owls, box turtles, southern black racers, red rat snakes, king snakes, coral snakes, hawks, toads, tree frogs, and more. We're also blessed by visitations from seasonal birds such as cardinals, kestrels, swallow-tail kites, orioles, buntings, and warblers. Bring your outdoor gear for biking, hiking, kayaking, fishing, or beach-going! From our location, you can explore the neighborhood on foot or bicycle, with sidewalks directly abutting the property. Canals in the area are open to fishing (just don't enter private property!). We're also within 25 minutes of remarkable destinations such as: Jonathan Dickinson State Park - known for it's expansive scrub, excellent mountain bike trails, and the highest natural point SE of Lake Okeechobee Jupiter Island - frequented by tourists and locals alike for it's gorgeous beaches, intra-coastal access, and fresh seafood Grassy Waters Preserve - 18+ miles of well-maintained trails winding throughout pristine wetlands. Look for alligators, great blue herons, great egrets, sandhill cranes, roseate spoonbills, turtles, limpkins, and more
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Tropical Acres

2 sites · RVs2 acres · West Palm Beach, FL
Learn more about this land: Park your RV for the night and enjoy the surrounding areas, beach, snorkeling, Safari, animal sanctuary or biking. Electric/water hookup next to the paved site. There is a shaded grass area for setting up camping chairs, and a separate area with provided fire pit and relaxing chairs to watch the sunset. Electric Hookup for Hipcamp Site is 30A. Water Hookup with a hose extension to site. Things to do in the area: We are near Lion Country Safari for a drive thru Safari experience or visit McCarthy's Wildlife Sanctuary for an educational and hands on experience. Peanut Island-snorkeling, kayaking, historic site you can reach with a ferry or kayak/paddle board rentals Cityplace-downtown West Palm Beach-walk around and take the free hop on hop off trolley to the Intercoastal for a new area to explore. Loggerhead Marinelife Center- Donation Entry - https://marinelife.org/ McCarthy's Wildlife Sanctuary - 2 miles- https://www.mccarthyswildlife.com/ Busch Wildlife Sanctuary - Donation Entry - https://www.buschwildlife.org/ Roger Dean Stadium to catch a baseball game https://www.rogerdeanchevroletstadium.com/stadium/ West Palm Beach Spring Training for the Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, Miami Marlins and the Washington Nationals will be held from February 24 until March 24, 2024 at Cacti Park of The Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach Rapids Waterpark not far from here for an ultimate water park adventure. Take an underwater adventure to explore Florida's marine life at Phil Foster Park Snorkel Trail at Blue Heron Bridge with 800 feet of snorkel trail and easy access from a sandy beach. You can explore wildlife viewing and hiking through the cypress wetlands of J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area or visit Grassy Waters Preserve to enjoy the real Florida.
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Flying Frog Ranch

6 sites · RVs2 acres · West Palm Beach, FL
Nominated as BEST HIPCAMP IN FLORIDA, Flying Frog Ranch is exactly that peaceful getaway you are searching for, while still being close enough to all things Florida. From friendly wildlife, to hidden gems, Flying Frog provides you a peaceful stay off the beaten path, while still being close to all you seek. The property is a shared space consisting of 1+ acre of private, natural setting, including a well stocked pond. You can wake up and see all sorts of friendly wildlife coming and going, including peacocks, rabbits, turtles, and much more. Fishing, nature trails, animal safari, horseback riding can all be found throughout the neighborhood, and beaches are just a short drive away. Leap into Flying Frog! Our guests love staying here "I really loved this place! It was quiet yet close to everything. I love walking the property and taking in all the natural beauty. He responded quickly to texts if I had a question. Very peaceful and quiet! If you don't like busy campgrounds this is the place to go to. A little piece of paradise with the pond and turtles and all his flowering trees. I also saw a peacock while there! I extended my booking for an extra day." Come enjoy the ORIGINAL neighborhood hipcamp .
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Miami Crossroads

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Miami, FL
Mi casa es su casa! Welcome to our home! Our location, just two minutes from where the Palmetto and the Dolphin expressways intersect, allows for easy access to all four corners of Miami-Dade County within minutes. To the east you will find our famous Florida beaches, including South Beach, Miami Beach, Bill Baggs State Park, Crandon Park, Hobie Beach, Matheson Hammock, and many more. To the west you can spend a day in the Florida Everglades, visit the Miccosukee Indian Village, experience guided airboat rides through the alligator-filled "River of Grass", or even try your luck at the Miccosukee Casino & Resort. The south offers many interesting and fascinating experiences as well. The Viscaya, Venetian pool, Homestead Speedway, the Redlands, and the Florida Keys are just a few of the many destinations south of us. And last, but certainly not least, heading north you will find the famous Sawgrass Mall, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, and more beautiful beaches such as the Hollywood Broadwalk. These are just the tip of the iceberg, so whether you are just pasing though on your way to the fabulous Florida Keys, or making Miami your final destination, come stay with us and explore Florida like a native!
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Tropical Getaway

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Homestead, FL
Welcome to our lovely camping spot, just a block away from the amazing Tropical Fruit and Spice Park, where you can explore numerous varieties of fruit. Located in a peaceful setting off the road, our property offers the perfect retreat for camping or RVing. For wine enthusiasts, we're just 5 miles from Schnebly's Winery and Taproom, where you can indulge in tropical fruit wines and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. If you're looking for fresh produce, Robert is Here fruit stand is only 7 miles away, offering a wide selection of fruits and vegetables. And don't miss Knaus Berry Farm, just 3 miles away, known for its delicious baked goods. During avocado season, our property boasts abundant avocados, adding to the natural beauty of the surroundings. Whether you're here to relax and unwind or explore the local attractions, our lovely spot offers a peaceful setting for your camping or RVing adventure. Come and enjoy all that our area has to offer!
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Camping near Fort Lauderdale guide

Overview

Florida camping near Fort Lauderdale is just as much about the land as it is about the water. The pristine, aquamarine waters of the nearby Florida Keys call out to divers and snorkelers as they come face-to-face with sea turtles and more than 600 native fish. The saltwater marshes, wetlands, and mangrove forests offer a quintessential Florida experience with great wildlife viewing opportunities—tour by airboat to spot local gators and manatees. Hipcampers can rough it in the backcountry, with plenty of great hiking and biking spots or indulge in a glamping spot or peaceful cabin by the lake. Fort Lauderdale camping is as diverse as the area’s flora and fauna.

Where to go

Everglades National Park

Less than a 90-minute drive southwest of Fort Lauderdale, Everglades National Park covers over 1.5 million acres of wetlands. Hipcampers looking for a standard Florida wildlife adventure love exploring the marshes and mangroves, home to alligators, manatees, anhinga, and even Florida panthers. Choose between tent camping, RV camping, and group sites in the frontcountry, or go deeper to stay a few nights in the backcountry “chickees.” Accessible only by water, these wooden structures with thatched roofs and open sides stand a few feet above the water.

Biscayne National Park

Most parks have a lot of land, with maybe a river running through them or lakes in the middle. Biscayne National Park is the exact opposite: It’s mostly water with a few spots of land. Ideal for boating, canoeing, or kayaking, this is where you’ll find North America’s only living coral barrier reef. Dive among the wealth of biodiversity, including moray eels, sea turtles, anemones, dolphins, and more. Make advance reservations at Elliot Key Group Campground if you want campsite grills, showers, and drinking water.

Jonathan Dickinson State Park

North of Fort Lauderdale, just past the nightlife scene in West Palm Beach, Jonathan Dickinson State Park is the largest state park in southeast Florida. A nature lover’s paradise, its 11,500 acres of preserved coastal land are home to 13 natural habitats. Explore some of them via hiking trails, boat tours, canoeing, or even horse-pulled wagon and watch the landscape transition from mangrove swamps to coastal sand hills, pine scrub forests, and upland lakes. The Elsa Kimbell Environmental Education and Research Center offers family programming, great for learning more about the area’s history. Don’t forget to visit the former home of Trapper Nelson, known as the “Wildman of the Loxahatchee.”

When to go

The best time to go camping near Fort Lauderdale is during the winter months, between December and April. It’s still quite warm, since this is Florida, after all. Daytime highs hover in the 70s with overnight lows in the 60s. Rain is minimal, and wildlife viewing is better during winter, too. Summer camping isn’t recommended, not only because of the unbearably hot temperatures, but because summer is the wettest, muggiest, and stormiest time with the added threat of hurricanes.

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