Luxury glamping in South Florida

Campsites in South Florida range as widely as the region.

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SWFL Everglades Camping

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Naples, FL
Our property is 15 minutes South, from I75, 10 minutes from any restaurant or publix. We are a 2 mile drive down a dirt road, through the state forest. We offer 2-3 acres of a choose your own spot camping area. Located within the Picayune Strand State Forest, full of peace and quiet, and plenty of birds. We have a facility building that runs off a generator for running water. With that, we have a washroom, that consists of a large shower, and 2 bathroom stalls. we have then propane heated hot water for a nice hot shower. The sites are very " free range". Nothing that is too designated, so you have a free choice of where to pitch your tent, or park your camper van, or your RV. Come and stay within the Evergaldes in Naples, of SWFL. A special private place like no other. You may have the place all to yourself, or share with others. It is not all all populated like other campgrounds. we have no time limit either. please contact me for any and all questions you may have!
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Paradise Ranch

4 sites · Lodging25 acres · Clewiston, FL
We have owned Paradise Ranch since 2008. It is a peaceful place where we keep our small livestock. Our cows are treated like family pets. The land is in a rural area surrounded by trees where we have a chance to appreciate our local wildlife. We have two pounds with lots of turtle and fish. Learn more about this land:Welcome to paradise ranch where you can escape the constant lights of the city and enjoy the light from the stars around the fire pit. At Paradise ranch, our luxury RV fits four people comfortably and has all utilities needed. During your stay, you will be able to explore the great outdoors of Florida and be able to enjoy the calmness of our 30 acres, birds watching and see the protected monkey squirrels.The camping area has a BBQ, picnic tables and an outdoor kitchen. The area is excellent to walk and enjoy the beautiful country sites. Bring your bike and OHV our location has several trails.  The ranch is located 30 minutes from Lake Okeechobee, skydive Clewiston, the Florida Ridge hand -gliding. Contact us for a special check in on Saturdays 11:00 AM - check out Sunday 4:00 PM   English, Portuguese and Spanish  
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Luxury glamping in South Florida guide

Overview

South Florida is buzzing—and no, it’s not because of the wet season. Camp beyond Fort Lauderdale and Miami, and you’ll encounter national parks, turquoise beaches, and coastal towns throughout Broward, Miami-Dade, and Monroe Counties. The stunning region stretches all the way through the Florida Keys, so South Florida campers can pick between campsites on the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Granted, football fans may not see Miami dolphins on the field, but head to Key Largo—and you may very well win the game of wildlife spotting.  

Where to go

The Everglades National Park

The Everglades holds the title of the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. Given this size, campers have plenty to see across the park’s grasslands and forests. RV and tent campgrounds come with showers, dump stations, trail access, and even grills. Once you check-in, take a leisurely hike, and try to spot flamingos, osprey, and an assortment of local species.

Biscayne National Park

Like the Everglades, Biscayne is, indeed, a national park, but it opens a different window to Southern Florida’s natural environment. Not far from Miami, Biscayne comes with glistening seas that welcome fish, coral reefs, and snorkelers alike. If you want to unwind, kick back on the sand and soak up the scenery. If you’d prefer a more active camping getaway, grab your scuba gear, kayak, or fishing pole, and take to the water. 

The Florida Keys

Salt air, vibrant sunsets, and Ernest Hemingway’s cats—the Florida Keys do it all. Key West not only marks Florida’s southernmost point, but claims the title of the country’s southernmost city. Campers can snorkel, swim, and lounge at a coastal campground. Once you’ve explored your campsite, visit Dry Tortugas National Park for even more views. A night of stargazing from your tent site may leave you tired, so grab a cuban coffee and let the Keys energize you. 

When to go

Before you go camping in South Florida, consider the weather, mosquitoes, and wildlife. Avoid coastal Florida during hurricane season, especially if you’re planning a getaway to the Florida Keys. Summer in the Everglades likewise brings bugs, whereas winter’s dry season opens the door for spotting wildlife. However, winter does come with crowds, especially in national parks and resort towns. Spring and fall make for the most neutral camping seasons.

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