Florida is an excellent place to camp and to go on an RV adventure. There are dozens of parks and campgrounds throughout the state for you to enjoy in an RV, such as the Newmar Bay Star motorhome. This can make it challenging to decide where you're going to go. Here are the top 7 RV parks for camping in Florida that you should consider visiting.

1. The Campsites at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort

Fort Wilderness RV Park is the best campground in Orlando, Florida, for families. The resort offers several activities to keep kids happy all day long. Enjoy canoeing, horseback riding, and carriage rides. Relax on the beach before going on a fishing expedition or exploring the trails by bike. At night, enjoy a movie under the stars with the entire family. Don't have an RV? Search for a Newmar Bay Star motorhome near me for fantastic options.

2. Rainbow Springs State Park

Camping at Rainbow Springs State Park in Dunnellon, Florida, is a fun experience for the whole family. This campground offers several campsites, including fully equipped cabins, full hookup RV sites, and primitive tent camping. Campers can choose from shady or sunny spots, with most offering electric, water, and sewer hookups. There are also pull-through sites available.

The park has two bath houses that include hot showers and restrooms. The campgrounds feature a dump station and laundry facilities, and the campground is open year-round.

3. Bahia Honda State Park

Bahia Honda State Park is one of the most beautiful beaches in the United States. The park is located on Big Pine Key, just a short drive from Key West, and offers beach campsites for tents and RVs (with hookups) as well as cabins for rent. There are two beaches at Bahia Honda: Calusa Beach and Sandspur Beach, and both have wheelchair access via boardwalks. Visitors can also enjoy fishing from bridges, hiking trails, and renting kayaks to explore Mexico's Gulf. Bahia Honda has some of the most pristine water you'll ever see, so don't forget to bring your snorkel gear! If you don't want to tent it, then search for a new or used RV for sale near me.

4. Grayton Beach State Park

Your family will love camping at Grayton Beach State Park near Destin on the Florida Panhandle. Twenty-seven campsites lie along the coastal dunes and woodlands, each with a picnic table, grill, and a pad for tents. There are no electrical hookups, restrooms, or running water, but Grayton's 2.5 miles of pristine beachfront and calm waters of Western Lake make the rustic experience well worth it.
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The park hosts a variety of nature programs and educational opportunities, including bird walks and other guided tours. You can rent a canoe or kayak to explore Western Lake or borrow one of the park's fishing poles to try your luck at catching flounder, mackerel, and trout. Families can also enjoy swimming as well as sunbathing on the beach. Grayton Beach State Park is open year-round but fills up quickly during the busy season. 

5. Camp Gulf RV Park

Camp Gulf has a beautiful, full-service RV park located in Destin, Florida. It is a family-oriented, pet-friendly resort with many amenities for campers, including large pull-through sites with 20, 30, and 50 amp electricity, sewer hookups, and water. All sites have concrete pads, grassy areas, and picnic tables. There are clean bathhouses with private showers and laundry facilities on site. Campsites can accommodate RVs up to 45 feet long, so there is plenty of space for your unit to be parked comfortably. This RV park features over 100 spacious sites in an oceanfront setting, offering you a great view of the gulf!

6. Anastasia State Park

Search for new & used Newmar RVs for sale, then head to Anastasia State Park, a beautiful state park located on the Atlantic Ocean with four miles of gorgeous beaches. In addition to beautiful beaches, Anastasia has an ancient sand dune with an observation tower that affords you a spectacular view of the St. Johns River. Another popular activity is watching the sunset over the Matanzas Inlet from several fishing piers along its banks.

7. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park

Located in Key Largo on the northern tip of the Florida Keys, John Pennekamp State Park is a must-see destination. The park offers visitors access to all that the Florida Keys offers, including great camping opportunities and breathtaking views. The park covers 70 nautical square miles and contains a submerged portion of the only living coral reef in North America. In addition to its proximity to one of the world's most beautiful coral reefs, John Pennekamp State Park also features mangrove swamps, tropical hammocks, seagrass beds, and coral reefs.

One of the most popular activities at this campground is kayaking through mangrove swamps filled with wildlife such as dolphins and sea turtles. You can also rent glass-bottom boats, which allow you to admire the coral reef without getting your feet wet.

These Camping and RV Parks Are The Best Parks in Florida

It's clear that Florida has a lot of fun outdoor activities to explore, and if you're heading out with friends or family members year-round, you'll have no shortage of places to go camping. There are plenty of national parks, state parks, and private campgrounds in the Sunshine State to choose from. These Camping and RV Parks are sure to give you an experience you won't soon forget. 

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