Farm camping in Florida with climbing

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

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5 top farm campgrounds in Florida with climbing

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North Shore Relic Ranch RV

1 site · Lodging80 acres · Astatula, FL
The site is on the back part of our 80 acres. Where the camper is located there is a half mile trail through the forest, across from our driveway there is a 2.6 mile nature trail, a 15 mile biking trail, place to launch a kayak or boat, and we are close to wekiva and rock springs. not to mention a free 15 mile nature drive on the weekends just minutes away. plus we arent far from downtown Mount Dora. There is a primitive campground here too (North Shore Relic Ranch). looking for other stuff to see, look no further. lol in the center of the property there is alot of stuff to see. plane hulls, concert truck, cars, trucks, military truck, cows, goats, chickens, etc. its a unique stay for sure!
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3 Arrows Homestead RV site

3 sites · RVs2 acres · Macclenny, FL
If you like to wake up in the morning to the cocka-doodle-do of Goliath (the rooster) a big barn for shelter from afternoon thunder storms, and watching goats frolic-this is the camp site for you! Conveniently located within 30 minutes of Jacksonville, you can enjoy the country life with all of the convenience and amenities a coastal city like Jacksonville offers! Here in macclenny, we have a grocery store and walmart only a couple minutes away. You can be at the beach in under 50 minutes, and a dozen springs within an hour as well! We look forward to hosting you!
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Aker Brand Farms

5 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Myakka City, FL
15 acre Farmland in Myakka City, just on the outskirts of Tampa Bay and not too far from St. Petersburg, Bradenton and Sarasota. 2.7 miles from Wingate Creek State Park 14.5 miles from Lake Manatee State Park 15 miles from Myakka River State Park We have an outdoor Shower and Gym that can be used by guests. - 2 RV hook ups and plenty of room for a tent set up! - Myakka River and a natural spring pond within walking distance of the campsite. - If wanted you can get up close and personal with some of our cows and chickens! We can't wait to welcome you!
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River Serenity

4 sites · Tents3 acres · Crestview, FL
At the end of a semi-rural paved road you will find the gated entrance of River Serenity, a woodland paradise with beautiful views and family river fun! Featuring 2 Campsites and 1 Event Tent site within our 3 acre property you will find peaceful woodlands with wildlife, majestic trees, songbirds, nature trails, wild wisteria flowers, and river fun. Fish, hike, canoe or kayak, swim, camp and play! You may even find ancient arrowheads! There are two woodland campsites plus one evet tent site on a concrete slab, all with fire rings and 15 amp, 110v power and potable well water are available within 50 feet of each site. Please note the aerial map of the property is not up to date! There is one port-a-potty as well as a washer, dryer and laundry line available at the top of the hill next to a little gift shop. These are free to use during your stay. In the gift shop you can find unique vintage collectible items like toys, figurines and dishware, plus pre-owned leather jackets, name brand shoes and handbags and more. You'll also find new, fun Big Foot / Sasquatch items for every budget! Fresh, organic free range chicken and duck eggs are also often available. Single load laundry items and glow sticks are also available in case you need them! A refreshing woodland open air bath house with a toilet, sink, and "indoor" and outdoor cold water showers are down the hill near the river and Site #3. There are also 2 fire rings, 2 small tables and a double picnic table down at the riverside, two large logs by the fire ring for sitting, a propane grill [bring your own propane], two swings plus a few solar lights scattered throughout the property. Signs point the way to the boardwalk hiking trail that leads down to the bath house and river. All restroom and laundry facilities are accessible to all campsites so please take turns as necessary. And if Big Foot is in there, he always comes first! Site #1 features a 20x20 concrete slab with a huge 20x20 event tent on this site. This is available as an add-on rental in addition to your campsite, or if you're just needing a beautiful setting for your country style event you may rent just this site! Site #2 is nestled among the trees with a large flat area cleared for 2 tents and one vehicle at the site. Campers may park a second vehicle up near the gift shop and laundry area. Four wheel drive is not required unless you want to drive all the way down to the river. Site #3 is on the river front in a flat, open valley. It has the most space and can accommodate up to 3 tents plus vehicles and more. There is a picnic table, two small tables, a swing/bed and a wooden swing plus a propane grill [bring your own propane]. PLEASE NO OFF ROAD VEHICLES! Owners live on the property down a private paved driveway before the gift shop and camping areas. Please do not enter as there is no turnaround. Owners have free range chickens throughout the property and young chick families in a pen near Site #1, plus a couple friendly young hound dogs and various cats and kittens. You may feed our animals if you wish, but then they may come back to visit if you do! River is open to all campers as well as the owners. Your friendly animals are welcome on a leash! Campfires are permitted in the provided fire rings only when there is not a burn ban. Please clean up after yourselves and place trash only in the trash can by the gift shop. Remember you are in the woods so please be careful of potential snakes and other animals that may not be friendly in or out of the water. Please no glass containers at, in, or near the river. Attend your children and pets at all times. Enjoy your stay!
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Off-the-Grid Stargazing

3 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Morriston, FL
Learn more about this land: Off-the-grid stargazing is a camping experience on 5 ac of private wooded area. We allow 4 groups at any given time. Leave the city behind & step into a place that when the sun goes down puts on a stargazer's dream display of constellations. The relaxing outdoor space has a firepit, bushcraft cooking area, picnic table, shower, sink, & toilet. Tent NOT included in rental you will need to bring your own tent. During the day there are trails & bird watching or nearby, is Blue Grotto, Devils Den & Crystal River. After dinner relax next to the fire pit, play horseshoes, or challenge each other to corn hole. The landscape is filled with opportunities for nature encounters of butterflies, hawks, owls, wrens, and deer. This property is a bird watchers paradise. Come and enjoy everything about unwinding and relaxing in nature on this property. Please be aware to not venture past the south side property line of the cottage. By booking this property you agree if anything happens to your pet we are not held liable. We are located 27 minutes (20.9mi)from Ocala which is the horse capital of the world. Ocala also has dining, antique malls and offers entertainment such as the Canyon Zip Lines Adventure Park. Orange Blossom Horse Trail Rides - 9.9 milesPruitt Trailhead Walking Trails-15 milesRainbow Springs Swimming 14 miles We are located 27 minutes (20.9mi) from Ocala which is the horse capital of the world. Ocala also has fine dining, shopping, antique malls, western wear, tack shops and offers entertainment such as the Canyon Zip Lines Adventure Park, miles of trail riding at Ocala National Park plus many Equestrian centered events Some other fun things to do near the property HITS Post Time Farm -9.1 miles Dive Blue Grotto - 9.4 miles Orange Blossom Horse Trail Rides - 9.9 miles Devils Den Pre Historic Spring- 11 miles Rainbow Spring State Park- 14.6 miles Goethe State Forest- 16 miles Pruitt Trailhead Walking Trails-17.9 miles World Equestrian Center (WEC)- 19miles Crystal River-39.9 miles Ocala National Park-40.5 miles
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Farm camping in Florida with climbing 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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