RV full hookups ranch camping in Florida

With its 1,100-mile coastline and year-round sun, Florida is tailor-made for a beach camping trip.

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Lucky U Ranch

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents60 acres · Bushnell, FL
Authentic old Florida homestead. Beautiful Spanish moss veiled Grandfather Oak trees, rolling subtle grassy hills and Cypress filled wetlands with an abundant of bird life every day. We raise Nigerian Dairy goats and always have time for goat visits and petting. Our horses are boarded at night and roam freely during the day along with our donkeys. Hiking our land and marked trails, gives you the feeling of serenity and back to nature, clearing your mind so you can remember what nature is all about. Just minutes away are amazing places and parks like the Withlacoochee State park, Hog Island and the Withlacoochee river, where kayaking is a must. Peace and quiet and privacy as you tent, stay in one of our RV's or bring your own. Be part of our AGRITOURISM VENUE and take part in the RANCH EXPERIENCE, a guided visit to meet and pet our livestock, from baby goats to miniature horses! Get to pet one of our over 80 goats and check out our twin turkeys and many chickens.... Pigs are just begging to be scratched as well!!! ENJOY!
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100% Dad Headquarters

13 sites · RVs11 acres · Interlachen, FL
100% DAD Headquarters is family friendly 11 acres of flat land partially wooded land and cleared land. Easy big rig access right off CR 315, a main road, and walkable to stores and restaurants. Water, electric, and dump station are available. We have 3 electrical RV hookups. 1- 50 Amp connection next to our main building, a 30 amp connection next to our main building, and a 30 amp connection next to the barn. This property is owned by the Russell Family that toured the country from 2020-2023 visiting over 180 campgrounds in their RV. This property will eventually be developed into an RV Resort of their very own. This location is surrounded by lakes and springs. Public lands are all around. 1 hr from st augustine and the Atlantic Ocean. This is a small town with dark skies and beautiful starry nights. Tons of nature in every direction all with a few modern conveniences just minutes away.
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Grazing Oaks Ranch RV and Horse Stables

3 sites · RVs, Tents30 acres · Williston, FL
Camp in our oak Hammock at Grazing Oaks Ranch . Enjoy our farm animals and abundance of wildlife. Beautiful sunset views over the pond. We have 3 sites but only rent one at a time. All 3 are full hookup sites. We have horses, a few cows, chickens, ducks and our bunny fluffy. Bring your horses. We are 3 miles from Devils den and 4 miles from the blue grotto. 25 minutes to WEC and 15 minutes to HITS. Enjoy all the springs around our area or just enjoy the property. Learn more about this land: Camp in our oak Hammock at Grazing Oaks Ranch. Enjoy our farm animals and abundance of wildlife. Beautiful sunset views over the pond. We have 3 sites but only rent one at a time. All 3 are full hookup sites. We have horses, a couple cows, chickens, ducks and our bunny fluffy. We are 3 miles from Devils den and 4 miles from the blue grotto. Enjoy all the springs around pur area or just enjoy the property. Price includes 6 stalls warm with feed and tac room as well as 4 paddocks and riding area. Please ask about our extended stay possibilities.
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Blue Fox Ranch: A Haven of Serenity

10 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents12 acres · Moore Haven, FL
Learn more about this land: Blue Fox Ranch is a serene campsite nestled by a private lake, surrounded by lush palm trees and friendly farm animals, The gentle sounds of water lapping at the shore create a soothing atmosphere, perfect for relaxation. As the sun begins to set, the sky transforms into a breathtaking canvas of oranges, pinks, and purples, reflecting beautifully on the lake’s surface. Campers can gather around crackling campfires, sharing stories and enjoying the warmth of the flames against the cool evening air. The rustic sites are thoughtfully providing stunning views of the sunset. Each site offers ample space for tents or RVs, and there are plenty of trails nearby for hiking and exploring. Whether you're fishing, canoeing, or simply soaking in the peaceful surroundings, Blue Fox Ranch is a perfect escape into private small farm with farm animals for a truly new experience that you and your children will Guard forever. Blue Fox Ranch, your perfect getaway on the west side of Lake Okeechobee! Nestled just a mile from boat launch ramps, we’re ideally situated for fishing enthusiasts. Enjoy the nearby wildlife management area, just 3 miles away, or try your luck at Seminole Casino Brighton, only 10 minutes from the ranch. Our friendly farm is home to horses, chickens, ducks, sheep, and cows, all eager for attention—just be mindful, they can be a bit pushy! We’re dog-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friends along for a peaceful and fun weekend. Experience the charm of our ranch while exploring the beautiful attractions around Lake Okeechobee. We can’t wait to welcome you! Site  1, 2, and 3 have hookups. All others are around the property with no hookups, toilets, showers are available by an outside bathroom by the house. Site 1= Electric and sewer hookup. 30 amps. Site 2= Electric and sewer hookup. 30 amps. Site 3= Electric and sewer hookup 50 / 30 amps. Site 4= No Hookups,  your generator is ok. Site 5= No Hookups, your generator is ok. Site 6=  No hookups, your generator is ok. Site 7= No Hookups, your generator is ok. (Shower and toilet are available )
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Black Horse Resort Ranch Campground

15 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Umatilla, FL
When you are here you are family. Hi, I'm Danielle. My Mom, JoAnn, founded Black Horse Ranch in 2017. "You're family here" is something she said all the time to people who came to stay, and it is truly at the heart of our ranch. Black Horse is a place to enjoy nature, camping, campfires, and good company, in a place that feels like home. The property is a beautiful campground nestled into a nook of the Ocala National Forest. We are surrounded on 3 sides by forest, and you can ride or hike straight from any of the many trailheads on property! We offer 30 and 50amp sites, there is a bath house with full bathrooms and laundry, a Community Kitchen you are welcome to use, a screened in Pavilion for meals or hanging out, a POOL! (yes you read that right!) and a Clubhouse with couches, games and all! We have a few rentals (a cabin and RV) and we are working on getting more. We do have wifi on the property, and we also offer golf cart rentals. If you have horses, you'll love coming to Black Horse. We are surrounded by countless trails through the forest with the trail heads sitting right on property, two barns for horses, many outdoor stalls and paddocks, wash racks, and an extra large riding arena. There is world class fishing nearby at the St. John's River and we are right near many beautiful springs - which, if you have never spent time in a natural spring you will absolutely want to check that out! Kayaking, tubing, swimming galore in crystal clear waters. We are a 20 minute drive from the Villages which offers shopping, dining, and activities, as well as 20 minutes to historic Mount Dora which is a beautiful artsy downtown village. We are 1 hour from Daytona & New Smyrna, 1 hour from Orlando (Disney anyone?). There is plenty to do on the ranch and nearby the ranch. You will have a blast. We'll see you by the campfire!
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Spotted Dance Ranch

7 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Brooksville, FL
We opened to the public on Labor Day 2014. Most people come to stay either in our rental cottage or in their horse trailers/RVs with their horses to ride the awesome trails in the 20,000+ acre adjacent Croom Forest. However, because our ranch is so peaceful, many stay here without horses just to enjoy the peace and quiet. There are many opportunities to recreate in the area, including outstanding mountain and road biking, OHVing, hiking, golfing, and canoeing/kayaking. Many full-time and working RVers stay for extended periods. Note that our camping area is small and intimate, so you will be close to other campers. We have 5 30-amp hookups, and 2 50-amp hookups; if you need 50-amp service, please request it. Note that a minimum of a 2-night stay will typically be required on weekends, especially during our busy season. WiFi is available, but we call it "Country WiFi" since it sometimes can be slow and may or may not be accessible from where you are parked; also, Verizon cell service in our area is terrible. If internet access is important to you, we suggest having your own hotspot or internet service (many working RVers have Starlink). Note that GPS can be very mean in our rural area; make sure your turn off Highway 50 is onto paved High Corner Road, which is 2 miles west of I-75 (if GPS tries to turn you down unpaved, dead-end roads, DO NOT LISTEN..you will get stuck!).
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Hideaway Creek

8 sites · RVs4 acres · Thonotosassa, FL
Camp next door to cows and strawberry fields at Hideaway Creek. We are in the middle of nowhere but close to everything! RV's must be able to back in. The sites are grassy and relatively level. 30 ft. is the maximum length for the space. RV slideouts are accommodated. Our full hookup sites have water, sewer and 50A power. Our primitive sites don't have hookups but water is available on site to fill your tank. Please message us if you are interested in a long term arrangement. Nearby Attractions:  John B Sargeant Sr Park 2.8 miles Hillsborough River State Park 5.2 miles Keel and Curley Winery 5.3 miles Florida Strawberry Festival grounds 9.4 miles The Florida State Fairgrounds 11.3 miles Downtown Plant City 10.8 miles Downtown Tampa 18.7 miles Adventure Island 11 miles Busch Gardens 11 miles MOSI 11 miles Dinosaur World 4.4 miles Zoo Tampa 14 miles The Florida Aquarium 20 miles Glazer Children's Museum 20 miles Henry B Plant Museum 16 miles Tampa International Airport 25.1 miles Disney World 52 miles
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Lochloosa Creek Hideaway + Biking

4 sites · RVs25 acres · Hawthorne, FL
Welcome to Our Private and Cozy RV Camp! This property features five RV sites—four with 30-amp power and one with 50-amp power. All sites include water hookups, and there's a wastewater dump station and trash cans for convenience. Easy Access and Secure Camping Located directly off Hwy 20, RV sites are at the front of the property, with plenty of room to navigate and clearance from overhead trees. The sites are behind double iron gates on a fenced and secure property. Surrounded by Nature and Adventure The Gainesville-Hawthorne Trail runs along the back of the property, this bike, walking, and horse trail was formerly a railroad and now connects Downtown Gainesville to Hawthorne. Enjoy the historic Lochloosa Creek, with the old train bridge still in use for the trail. Loaner bikes are available for guests to explore the trail. The camp site it's about an hour's bike ride to Gainesville or a 15-minute drive by car. Hawthorne is just six minutes away. Farm Life and Pet-Friendly Atmosphere This is an active Florida Department of Agriculture hemp farm and Homestead. Animals on-site: Outside the fenced camp area, you'll find pet cows and donkeys—all friendly and never raised for food. Feel free to feed and pet them without crossing the fence! Ducks and chickens may wander near the camping area. If you're towing horses, they are welcome to graze within the camping area. If multiple guests have horses, we’ll guide you to a larger pasture. Pets are welcome! Just keep them leashed near the other farm animals. Campfire and Late-Night Access Campfires are permitted—enjoy a cozy evening under the stars! 🔥 The gates remain locked and you'll have access to the lock code. Gainesville's restaurants and bars close at 2 AM, so you can enjoy a night out without worry. Riding the Trail The trail leads to Depot Park in Downtown Gainesville, where you’ll find restaurants, pubs, live entertainment, and the Cade Museum, there're also multiple trails, preserves and attractions along the way, the trail is part of the Paynes Prairie State Park. Electric bikes are allowed on the trail, making for an easy ride. If you need anything, we're always on the property and happy to help! 😊
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RV full hookups ranch camping in Florida guide

Overview

Beautiful beaches, world-famous theme parks, and tropical islands—you probably think you know all there is to know about Florida. But the Sunshine State is also a five-star destination for outdoor adventurers with natural attractions to rival its theme parks. Campers can cruise wildlife-filled wetlands, snorkel coral reefs, hike through national forests, and explore historic forts. Some of the best RV camping is found in the 175 Florida state parks, and with balmy winter temperatures, tent camping is possible year-round. Avoid heart-of-summer camping if possible, though—the heat can be extreme, and it’s hurricane season along the coast. 

Where to go

Panhandle and Big Bend

White-sand beaches and laid-back beach towns fringe the Gulf of Mexico in Florida’s north-western county. Panama City, Destin, and Pensacola are gateways to the Panhandle, where you can pitch your tent right on the beach along the Gulf Islands National Seashore or check into an RV resort at one of the seaside state parks. The Apalachicola National Forest, just outside Tallahassee, is another favorite for campers, with everything from primitive tent sites to RV sites with electric hookups. 

North Florida

Most visitors to North Florida make a beeline for the Atlantic Ocean, where the hubs of Jacksonville, St Augustine, and Daytona Beach are dotted with sandy beaches and historic monuments. Campers looking to escape the beaten track can enjoy backcountry camping along the Canaveral National Seashore or park up by the beach in Anastasia State Park. Inland, the sprawling Lakelands of the Ocala National Forest are camping nirvana, surrounded by state parks and natural springs. 

Central Florida

Fun-seeking families probably have Orlando’s theme parks at the top of their Central Florida to-do list, but there are plenty of ways to get back to nature too. There’s great hiking and primitive camping in Seminole State Forest and Kissimmee State Park, both just outside the city. Other popular camping spots include the Jonathan Dickinson State Park in West Palm Beach, Lake Okeechobee, and Cayo Costa State Park, just off the coast of Fort Myers.

South Florida

The vast Everglades National Park is the star attraction of the Gulf Coast, where boating, biking, and canoeing tours will take you through the UNESCO-listed wetlands. Look out for manatees and American alligators along the way. Over on the Atlantic Coast, the buzzing beach resorts of Miami and Fort Lauderdale draw sun-seekers year-round. Intrepid campers can escape the masses in the Biscayne National Park, where the tent camping sites are reachable only by boat or kayak.

Florida Keys

If kayaking around tropical islands, and snorkeling and scuba diving along remote coral cays sounds like your idea of fun, look no further than the Florida Keys. The Overseas Highway runs all the way to Key West, and campers will find RV sites and tent camping grounds peppered around the many islands. Campgrounds in Bahia Honda State Park have boat launches and hammock camping, while the remote Dry Tortugas National Park has backcountry camping far from the crowds.

Frequently Asked Questions About Camping in Florida

Can you camp on the beach in Florida?

Yes, you can go beach camping in Florida in certain areas, typically on some BLM land and in dozens of state parks including Bahia Honda State Park in the Florida Keys, Grayton Beach State Park outside Destin, and eastern Florida’s Sebastian Inlet State Park. Campers in Florida are generally not allowed to camp in the sand unless expressly stated otherwise in the areas above. Most Florida beach campgrounds are set behind sand dunes with picnic tables, electric hookups, and toilet access. Remote, primitive, boat-in beach campsites can also be found on Elliott Key and Boca Chita Key in Biscayne National Park. Find more beach camping in Florida.

Is primitive camping allowed in Florida?

Yes, primitive camping is allowed in Florida in some state parks, national forests, state forests, and on the US Forest Service’s Florida Trail, usually for a small fee. Primitive camping, typically described as dispersed camping away from designated campgrounds without facilities, is available for backpackers and campers at more than 25 Florida state parks, including Cayo Costa State Park near Fort Myers, Wekiwa Springs State Park outside Orlando, and Jonathan Dickinson State Park near West Palm Beach. BLM land does not exist in Florida, though you can find more private, secluded camping in Florida with Hipcamp.

Where can you camp for free in Florida?

You can find free camping in Florida in its national forests: Apalachicola National Forest, Osceola National Forest, and Ocala National Forest, each of which spans thousands of acres and is made up of diverse landscapes. These campsites are generally primitive and dispersed with no facilities, so you’ll need to come prepared.

How many state parks in Florida have RV camping?

Florida has an incredible number of state parks (190 and counting!) and about 52 state parks offering RV campgrounds and campervan campsites. Myakka River State Park, Rainbow Springs State Park, Blue Springs State Park, and Silver Springs State Park are among Florida’s most popular state parks with RV camping. Find more Florida RV camping.

What is the best month to go camping in Florida?

The very best months to go camping in Florida are March and April, when the weather is best for tent camping and RV road trips with temperatures hovering between a low of 65°F and a high of 85°F. During these months, humidity is at its lowest, rain is unlikely, and ocean waters are warmest in south Florida’s Miami Beach and Key West. Hiking and backpacking are best suited for the cooler months of January and February. August, September, and October are the worst months to go camping in Florida thanks to wet weather, high humidity, and potential thunderstorms or hurricanes.

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