RV Parks in Southern Florida

Camping is very popular in the south part of Florida, particularly for Northerners when a cold wind is blowing and the snow is falling back home. South Florida is loaded with parks that have both their own RVs for rents as well as sites for campers who own their own RVs. Staying in these RV parks can save you a lot of money as opposed to a resort. The parks also allow you to enjoy amenities such as swimming pools and air-conditioned clubhouses.
  1. West Jupiter Camping Resort

    • Ten minutes from the Atlantic Ocean, the West Jupiter Camping Resort has full hook-up RV sites that come with concrete pads, Wi-Fi service, phone connections and picnic tables. Some of the sites are pull-thrus, and they have either 30- or 50-amp electric hookups. The sites can handle RVs up to 45 feet. Various planned activities are held at a resort with a heated pool, security gate, a laundry facility, tiled showers and restrooms, and an on-site convenience store. A playground for children as well as shuffleboard and basketball courts, horseshoes pits and a fishing pond provide more recreational diversion at a resort that allows pets. The resort also has RV rentals. In addition to beaches, nearby attractions include the spring training homes of two Major League baseball teams as well as golf courses, horseback riding and canoe rentals.

      West Jupiter Camping Resort

      17801 130th Avenue North

      Jupiter, FL 33478

      561-746-6073

      westjupitercampingresort.com

    Paradise Island RV Resort

    • The Paradise Island RV Resort has 232 RV sites that come with water, sewer and electric connections. The campground is a short distance away from the many attractions in Fort Lauderdale, such as its beaches, golf courses, harness racing track and cruise line docks, The sites, which have Internet access, are paved and in shaded areas. They have both 30- and 50-amp electrical available and can handle RVs up to 55 feet in length. Recreational facilities include a heated pool, covered shuffleboard courts with lights, horseshoes pits and an air-conditioned lounge with satellite TV. A recreation hall on the property hosts bingo and card games as well as dinners and other organized activities. Dances are also held along the pool at a resort with air conditioned bathhouses and laundry rooms. Additional attractions in Fort Lauderdale include the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, the Broward Center for the Performing Arts and the Fort Lauderdale Historical Society Museum.

      Paradise Island RV Resort

      2121 N.W. 29th Court

      Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

      954-485-1150

      paradiserv.com

    Shady Acres RV Park

    • The Shady Acres RV Park is in Southwest Florida in Fort Myers. Shady Acres offers easy access to beaches along the Gulf Coast as as well Fort Myers attractions such as the Thomas Edison and Henry Ford winter estates, the Fort Myers Historical Museum and the Imaginarium Hands-On Museum for children, and the Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium. The park has 250 RV sites electric, water and sewer connections. Each site comes with free high-speed wireless Internet as well as phone hook-ups. The park, which also has an area for tent camping, has a small store where RV supplies can be purchased as well as two large decks with barbecue areas overlooking a lake. Features on the property include a swimming pool, a shuffleboard court, horseshoe pits and a cafe that is open five days a week during the winter. A clubhouse that holds bingo games, dinners and dances is also popular with guests. The park has also has laundry rooms, restrooms, showers and an outdoor picnic area with grills.

      Shady Acres RV & Camping Park

      19370 S. Tamiami Trail

      Fort Myers, FL 33908-4803

      239-267-8448

      shadyacresfl.com

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