Ranch RV camping with full hookups in South Florida

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Everglades Fish Camp, Naples FL

2 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Naples, FL
Come Fish and enjoy the Wildlife in Naples, Florida. Everglades Fish Camp offers fresh water canal fishing, 20+ acres of hiking trails to enjoy. 3 Campsites and more great spots to explore. Natural botanical beauty is everywhere! Canoe over, or take a short hike to Picayune State Forest Panther and Wildlife Habitat. Power -Wifi- Outdoor- Shower and Restroom available. THINGS TO DO! Freshwater Fishing, hike, bike, canoe, wildlife trails and birdwatch, take photos, explore our forest. "We don't fish, We catch!" is our motto! Site 1) Castaway cabin has 2 twin beds, mini fridge, fan, next to restroom. Site 2) RV space with 110v outlet. One at a time preferred. Site 3) Primitive or backpacking. Guest max 2 to 6 depending on area. Camp fire area, picnic tables, and yard games are available. Wild guest that have been known to visit us frequently: Alligators, turtles, panthers, bears, wild boar, turkey, iguana, bobcats, eagles, hawks and water fowl and other things that slither. The wildlife is out there so be aware! Ask for photos we are happy to share. Pets are welcome and for their safety we ask if that you have them leashed while on trails and common areas. FYI- Rainy season June -Aug and Hurricane season June through Nov. sudden Thunder Storms, rainfalls, high winds, afternoon popup downpours are expected. Please remember proper gear, and repellant when you are on the trails or visiting for the summer. We have friendly pets that free range on premises roosters, chickens, birds, cats and Wags our dog. Located in secluded community - gated.
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Noda’s Ranch

2 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Port La Belle, FL
Welcome to our ranch and be prepared to be in a country side. We are a family cattle ranch that loves what we do, there are 40 acres to explore, and you can choose the area that best suits your expectations. You can be close to our refreshing area or far away from us. , You may see us around working the land and are welcome to help if you wanna. We are dog lovers and dogs are welcome, we have two sweet and friendly ranch dogs, females, German Shepherd that walk freely at the property. If you love nature you may be surprised by a deer, alligator, hog, armadillo, panther, turtle, rabbit, raccoon, we already saw so many over here, you can see but please don’t touch, remember they are not pets and are free in their habitats! We producing a delicious raw honey just for us, not selling, you can see some working bees. We have some fruits trees like bananas, oranges, lemons, limes, mangos, avocados, that maybe you are luck and are in the season when you arrive, and yes, you are allowed to pick it if in season. Also you are more than welcome to bring any fruit tree and plant here during your stay. You can watch an amazing sunrise and sunset that are memorable. At night you can prepare delicious s'mores, bring your stuff and gaze into the night sky filled with stars like you've never seen. There is a social area with hammock, relaxing chairs, fire-pit, outdoor open shower, barbecue, table. Bring more chairs if you are a big family. If you like fishing, bring your stuff and you can fish at the water canal that are in the back of our property, we already got some delicious yummy Tilapias. The water that we provide come from a well, we use filters to purify it and use as shower and hose, but bring your drink water. You can bring your UTV and ATV to ride over here. If you are in a mood for a horseback, we can share a contact of a lady that bring them to our property, must be arranged prior to visit. Talking about outside the ranch, you can see our neighbors with orange farms, dragon fruit plantations, passion fruit plantations, bamboo plantations, ostrich farm, chicken farm. The town of LaBelle offers a lot to do and you must visit some places like LaBelle Nature Park, and Barron Park, we love to go there afternoons after grabbing a pizza. Talking restaurants, we can recommend our favorites, like a Italian restaurant, Mexican restaurant, a Brewing co, and a delicious Pelican's SnoBall shaved-ice snow cones that we are addicts of it! We are located 30 minutes from town, no stores or gas stations close by. Please come fully equipped with your own utensils, cooking essentials, food and beverages. We're also within 50 miles away of Estero Beach and 44 miles of Fort Myer. Bring sunscreen and a hat, we are in Florida and it is always super hot over here during the day. Don’t forget the bug repellent and a sweater, sometime the temperature drop during night. You may want a flashlight or headlamp for walking around at night. Enjoy the Florida outdoors lifestyle and we hope you enjoy your stay with us!
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Equestrian Retreat

2 sites · RVs10 acres · Alva, FL
Small private equestrian estate. Located in a very rural setting, surrounded by oak trees, cows, horses, tons of native birds and plants. Very close (less5mins) to hiking/bike trails, post office, river boat ramp/dock, farmers markets, grocery stores. Gated with 24-7 surveillance off of a private (10mph) dead end paved rd. Site/s offer high and dry 80’ x 30’ rock and millings parking. Full hook up. 30amp or 50 amp service please specify prior to booking to ensure power needs can be met. Filtered Well water. Dedicated sanitary drain at each site. Surrounded by palm trees, flowers, and bamboo. Post Ian we have built a new chicken coop and are proud to say our hens are laying fresh eggs again for our hipcampers to collect and enjoy! Property is shared by home owner, horses, additional Rv pad, and about a dozen chickens. Quiet and tranquil location. Mutual respect for privacy is required. Currently we are unable to host guests with children. under the age of 15. Well behaved dogs and cats are welcome. Thanks for checking us out! Let us know if we can help book your retreat. Our farm boasts a small but growing nursery, a very active barn and arena for racing horses, tons of wildlife, and generally a safe quiet place to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life. Please be respectful and bring good vibes 🎯👍🏻
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Riba Ranch Country Stay

12 sites · RVs, Tents3 acres · Clewiston, FL
Private ranch located in the Montura Ranches area of Clewiston, FL. Private, gated property with ample space for camping. Please note that this is a quiet country setting and that downtown Clewiston is a 20-30 minute drive. Sites 1-6 have electrical access, please see site description below for specifics on each campsite. Back-in parking for RV's up to 40 feet. We also have private room rentals available, subject to availability. Corner store within walking distance. Outdoor activities in the area include biking, hiking, ATV and off-roading, and horseback riding. The property is a short drive to Lake Okeechobee for fishing and boating, as well as to stores, restaurants and bars.  Access to the property is by lock and code; host will communicate with you on day of arrival. There are security cameras on premises for hosts to assist you with site location and for security purposes throughout your stay. PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR OUTDOOR SHOWER IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION AND UNAVAILABLE FOR USE. Please plan to use the bathroom in your camper. Campsites: Site 1 - 50 amp capacity (can be converted to 30-amp but requires an adapter). Canopy coverage, park at site. Shared hose access for tank refill.  Site 2 - 30-amp capacity. Partial canopy coverage, park at site. Shared hose access for tank refill. Site 3 - 20-amp capacity. Park at site. Shared hose access for tank refill. Site 4 - 30-amp capacity. Park at site. Water nearby. Site 5 - 15-amp capacity. Partial canopy coverage, park at site. Water at site.  Site 6 - 20-amp capacity. Hose access. Park at site.  Please also note that we have no dump stations on site. Please refer to www. sanidumps .com to locate dump stations nearby.
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Ranch RV camping with full hookups 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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