The ocean gets all the glory, but Florida lake camping is prime for uncrowded kayaking and fishing.
The Sunshine State has over 30,000 lakes, and that doesn't even count the numerous rivers, springs, and other waterways found at nearly every turn. It's a given that water sports are a top activity during a camping trip to Florida—from wakeboarding and waterskiing, to kayaking and canoeing, be sure to bring your swimsuit. Check out the country's fourth-largest natural lake at Lake Okeechobee near West Palm Beach, an area for boating and fishing as well as swimming. Campers can also pick from over 15 lakes for day-time fun at the Clermont Chain of Lakes near Orlando. For an unusual summer experience, go snorkeling in one of Florida's hundreds of crystal clear, freshwater springs. Silver Glen Springs in the Ocala National Forest and De Leon Springs near Daytona Beach are both freshwater areas open for snorkeling and scuba diving, so you don't have to deal with rinsing salt water out of your hair. Lake campsites and RV parks exist near all of these Florida hot spots, many with amenities like picnic tables, fire rings, and full hookups.