Saltwater fishing, scuba diving, and a host of luxury RV campsites await near Auburndale.
Flatlands dotted with rolling hills make up the landscape around Auburndale with plenty of outdoor activities at Lake Ariana, Withlacoochee River, Manatee River, or Little Manatee River. Hipcampers stay at private RV resorts with full hookups, some with back-in pads or that accommodate slide-outs on travel trailers, fifth wheels, or pop-up campers. Heat up potable water over a campfire for a transcendent cup of percolator coffee, and enjoy meals at provided picnic tables. Park the RV at Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge along St. Johns River for migratory bird photography or at Sebastian Inlet State Park for saltwater fishing on jetties jutting out over the Atlantic Ocean. Check stargazing maps with the RV park’s wifi, or spend the day snorkeling and scuba diving off accessible beaches. Camping in fall and spring is more comfortable for most, with outdoor highs averaging 60-75°F in fall and spring. Auburndale summers average 75-90 degree temperatures coupled with intense humidity, but Hipcampers with working AC will be comfortable.