Beach camping near Kissimmee

Head to Kissimmee to explore the natural beauty and theme park thrills of Central Florida.

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Common Ground Farm Camp

2 sites · RVs, Tents4 acres · De Land, FL
We are a community supported agriculture farm that uses a blend of modern technology with organic farming practices to feed over 120 family's fresh vegetables and herbs. We offer camping space with electricity and bathroom facilities available. Your children will love our two friendly, playful Australian sheepdogs May and Lily. You are just 5 miles from grocery stores and shopping, but we have the feel of being in the country. Beaches, State Parks with springs and all the central Florida attractions are within an hours drive or less. You are free to roam the fields and select vegetables and herbs to prepare in your meals or you can take a stroll in beautiful downtown DeLand and take in a nice meal. Learn more about this land: We are a community supported agriculture farm that uses a blend of modern technology with organic farming practices to feed over 140 families fresh vegetables and herbs. We offer camping space with electricity and bathroom facilities available. Your children will love our two friendly, playful Australian sheepdogs May and Lily. 4 Camp sites are set at the back of the property under oak trees. Bathroom and cooking amenities are less then 2 minutes from sites. You are just 5 miles from grocery stores and shopping, but we have the feel of being in the country. Beaches, State Parks with springs and all the central Florida attractions are within an hour drive or less. You are free to roam the fields and select vegetables and herbs to prepare in your meals or you can take a stroll in beautiful downtown DeLand (recently voted best downtown in America) and take in a nice meal. A few things to note. 1. Cumber site is large enough for tent camping only. 2.  We allow only one vehicle per campsite but there is additional parking at the front of the property about 250 feet from the sites. 3. No open fires are permitted at the campsite due to the proximity of the greenhouses.  We do have a screened in fire pit that is free to use. 4. If at all possible, please no check-ins after 11 p.m.  This is a working farm, and we have to get up early.  If you absolutely cannot get here by then let us know in advance and we will work with you. 5. NO RV"S OR FIFTH WHEELS! We do not have 30amp electric service and the sites were not designed for large vehicles. Pop up campers and vans are ok as long as you do not need 30 amp electric.
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Blue Sky Acres

2 sites · RVs2 acres · Christmas, FL
1131 Christmas Road is situated between Orlando and Canaveral National Seashore. The town of Christmas history is very interesting with a Historical Park to honor both Seminole Indians and the people who were early settlers here. The area is still unspoiled and Rural.Learn more about this land:Blue Sky Acres is located in Christmas Florida and is directly across the road from a 1200 acre preserve Savage Christmas Creek Preserve (foot and horse traffic only). You will be near the St Johns River and there are several parks within 10 mile radius including Fort Christmas Historical park, Orlando Wetlands (foot, bike and horse traffic only), Tosahatchee Wild life Managment area and Charles Bronson State Forest (horse and foot traffic use). Please check hunting schedule for both Tosahatchee and Charles Bronson. All of these beautiful places located within Christmas. You will also be only 30 minutes away from Canaveral National Seashore and Port Canaveral as well as Orlando international Airport. Water and shelter is provided but currently there are no facilities (toilet, hook up).Please plan accordingly.
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Camp Shiloh

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Oak Hill, FL
Shiloh was the name of an early Florida town that was once located just down the road from our property. It was populated by hardy, adventurous folks who made a way for themselves and their families by clearing a spot along the river, building a home and forging a life in a new location. But Shiloh is now lost, literally removed from the maps. It no longer exists. When NASA needed a perimeter zone for the newly emerging space program in the 1950s, the federal government purchased large swaths of land between Oak Hill and Titusville, FL. Residents were bought out and forced to move. Houses were relocated or demolished. Shiloh disappeared into history while the space age pushed forward into the future.However... some foundations still can be found in the woods not far away, if you know where to look. There are even cemeteries that remain, whispering the names of individuals and families.As a tribute to those early adventurers, we have named our place Camp Shiloh. We honor the past, we respect the wild Florida that surrounds us, and we celebrate the future as we watch rocket launches from our porch. You are welcome to stay on the property while you explore the local communities of New Smyrna and Titusville, relax at beautiful Canaveral National Seashore, attend races in Daytona, visit amusement parks in Orlando... or whatever! It’s up to you. We are a peaceful, safe location from which you can stage your Florida adventure. Come on by. We look forward to hosting you!Learn more about this land:(Not a commercial campground.) Park your van or small RV, or pitch your tent on our rural homestead conveniently located 1000 ft off of US Hwy 1. Nearest I-95 exit/3 miles away. Watch rocket launches, visit nearby beaches, attend NASCAR races, see local communities of New Smyrna Beach or Titusville, relax at Canaveral National Seashore, birdwatch at Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, fish Mosquito Lagoon, or visit the amusement parks of Orlando, we are a safe and quiet location to stage your adventures from! Whew! That’s a lot for the tiny price of $27/night! We have a nice level, grassy campsite, complete with a fire ring, picnic table, and firewood. Nothing fancy, but we are clean, secure, private and gated. You can come and go as you please, and day-trip all over beautiful Central Florida!
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Beach camping near Kissimmee guide

Overview

Kissimmee is ideal for camping and outdoor adventure enthusiasts with its balmy climate and sunny skies. This city in the heart of Florida has camping options to suit every taste, whether you prefer roughing it in a tent or value the comforts of an RV site. Visitors can also explore miles of scenic hiking and biking trails or head to the coast to surf and swim at the beach. And, of course, no trip to Kissimmee would be complete without experiencing the thrilling rides of the nearby theme parks.

Where to go

Kissimmee Lakefront Park

This 25-acre park in downtown Kissimmee draws visitors with stunning views of Lake Tohopekaliga and activities like fishing, boating, and picnicking. The park also features a playground, splash pad, and walking paths, making it an excellent spot for families with children. It’s also home to the Monument of States, a colorful sculpture made of stones from each of the 50 states.

Orlando & Vicinity

Just 30 minutes from Kissimmee, Orlando is of course home to world-renowned theme parks like Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld. For those looking to explore nature, the area around the city is home to many parks and nature reserves, like Wekiwa Springs State Park and the Ocala National Forest, which both offer opportunities for hiking, fishing, and camping.

Cocoa Beach

Swim, and surf lovers will want to make the 60-minute drive to the coast to visit Cocoa Beach, with its miles of pristine white sand and clear blue water. Visitors can enjoy various water sports like surfing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing. The beach is also home to the iconic Cocoa Beach Pier, which features restaurants, shops, and gorgeous ocean views.

When to go

The best time to visit Kissimmee is from September to April, when temperatures are mild and perfect for getting outdoors. Fall has pleasant weather and fewer crowds, while winter is cooler with ample sunshine. Spring also stands out with warm weather and beautiful blooming flowers. But summer (May to August) can be hot and humid, with frequent afternoon thunderstorms.

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