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Flying Frog Ranch

6 sites · RVs2 acres · West Palm Beach, FL
Nominated as BEST HIPCAMP IN FLORIDA, Flying Frog Ranch is exactly that peaceful getaway you are searching for, while still being close enough to all things Florida. From friendly wildlife, to hidden gems, Flying Frog provides you a peaceful stay off the beaten path, while still being close to all you seek. The property is a shared space consisting of 1+ acre of private, natural setting, including a well stocked pond. You can wake up and see all sorts of friendly wildlife coming and going, including peacocks, rabbits, turtles, and much more. Fishing, nature trails, animal safari, horseback riding can all be found throughout the neighborhood, and beaches are just a short drive away. Leap into Flying Frog! Our guests love staying here "I really loved this place! It was quiet yet close to everything. I love walking the property and taking in all the natural beauty. He responded quickly to texts if I had a question. Very peaceful and quiet! If you don't like busy campgrounds this is the place to go to. A little piece of paradise with the pond and turtles and all his flowering trees. I also saw a peacock while there! I extended my booking for an extra day." Come enjoy the ORIGINAL neighborhood hipcamp .
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Miami Crossroads

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Miami, FL
Mi casa es su casa! Welcome to our home! Our location, just two minutes from where the Palmetto and the Dolphin expressways intersect, allows for easy access to all four corners of Miami-Dade County within minutes. To the east you will find our famous Florida beaches, including South Beach, Miami Beach, Bill Baggs State Park, Crandon Park, Hobie Beach, Matheson Hammock, and many more. To the west you can spend a day in the Florida Everglades, visit the Miccosukee Indian Village, experience guided airboat rides through the alligator-filled "River of Grass", or even try your luck at the Miccosukee Casino & Resort. The south offers many interesting and fascinating experiences as well. The Viscaya, Venetian pool, Homestead Speedway, the Redlands, and the Florida Keys are just a few of the many destinations south of us. And last, but certainly not least, heading north you will find the famous Sawgrass Mall, the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, and more beautiful beaches such as the Hollywood Broadwalk. These are just the tip of the iceberg, so whether you are just pasing though on your way to the fabulous Florida Keys, or making Miami your final destination, come stay with us and explore Florida like a native!
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South Florida Permaculture Farm

3 sites · Tents5 acres · West Palm Beach, FL
Embracing Nature's Classroom: A Journey into the Heart of Agroforestry In the heart of our bustling city lies a hidden gem—a five-acre agroforestry site seamlessly integrated with a wildlife refuge, offering a sanctuary for both humans and nature. This unique haven challenges traditional farming norms, embracing permaculture principles and providing a holistic education on sustainable living. The Agroforestry Oasis: This agroforestry site thrives as a harmonious blend of natural elements. The farm, rich with diverse flora, serves as a testament to the possibility of cultivating food in harmony with nature. With a natural pond reflecting the sky and a cypress forest providing shade, the site is a living example of how agricultural practices can coexist with the environment. Wildlife Refuge: Surrounded by a city environment, the wildlife refuge within the agroforestry site stands as a testament to the resilience of nature amidst urbanization. Birds, insects, and small mammals find solace in this haven, creating a unique urban wildlife ecosystem. The refuge highlights the importance of preserving green spaces within cities for biodiversity and ecological balance. Permaculture Education: Classes on permaculture gardening and natural cooking form the core of the educational experience offered on the site. Participants learn not just about cultivation but also about the interconnectedness of ecosystems. These classes empower individuals to apply permaculture principles in their own lives, fostering a sense of responsibility towards the environment. Campfire Gatherings: At the heart of the agroforestry site lies a community space, where campfires flicker at individual camping sites and merge into a grand communal fire. This space fosters a sense of community, encouraging shared experiences and conversations under the open sky. It exemplifies the essence of coming together to appreciate and learn from nature. Nature's Unfiltered Beauty: Unlike manicured gardens, this facility proudly stands in its natural state. The untamed beauty of the landscape contributes to the existence of a diverse array of wildlife. Visitors are invited to witness nature as it is, fostering a deep appreciation for the raw, unfiltered beauty that often goes unnoticed in our modern, structured world. Invitation to Experience: This isn't just a description; it's an invitation. Come, explore, and experience the magic of this agroforestry site for yourself. Feel the connection between nature and sustainable living, learn about permaculture, and revel in the simplicity of a campfire under the stars. Witness the beauty that emerges when humans and nature coexist harmoniously. In this city oasis, the agroforestry site isn't just a piece of land; it's a living, breathing classroom where the lessons are taught by the wind in the trees, the rustling of leaves, and the vibrant life that thrives in every corner. It's time to appreciate nature and learn about how it works, not just as observers but as active participants in the dance of life. Are you ready to embark on this journey into the heart of agroforestry? Come see for yourself. Nature is waiting to share its secrets with you.
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Freshgardens Everglades (RV only)

6 sites · RVs5 acres · Homestead, FL
PLEASE BE ADVISED that our property offers campsites on a first-come, first-served basis. While you'll be reserving an individual site, the specific campsite selection will occur upon your arrival. The availability of 30 and 50-amp electric hookups is also on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be guaranteed depending on availability. However, water hoses are provided for all sites, although bringing your own hose is recommended. Located just outside the South Gate entrance of Everglades National Park, our farm is a truly unique destination where you'll be welcomed by the presence of wild rescue dogs. Nestled within a sanctuary bustling with various bird species, amidst an exotic tropical fruit grove, our property spans 200 acres surrounded by palm tree farms. Experience breathtaking sunsets from our southernmost western location in the United States. Fall asleep under the stars and awaken to the opportunity to pick your own tropical fruit for just $2 per pound. Indulge in our deliciously sweet star fruit, boasting ten times the vitamin C of oranges. Please note that wifi is not available on-site. Conveniently located just a minute's drive away, you'll find an array of attractions including Schnebly's Winery, offering locally crafted wines and beers. Tropical Robert's fruit stand awaits with its delectable tropical fruit shakes infused with soft-serve ice cream, made from rare tropical fruits. And don't miss Knauas Berry Farm, where you can indulge in Amish-made cinnamon rolls while picking fresh strawberries and herb sticks. Furthermore, we're only a 40-minute drive from Key Largo, offering opportunities for snorkeling and fishing in this tropical paradise.
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Equestrian for Season

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Loxahatchee, FL
Our horse property is located only 20 minutes from WEF and Global and is ready for the 2018 Winter Equestrian Festival. Learn more about this land:Come camp with us!Private barn located in a gated equestrian community offering a shed row barn with four 12'x12' stalls, fly system, fans, air conditioned tack room, and lush pastures for turn out. Potable water (reverse osmosis) for drinking and washing horses. Only 20 minutes from WEF and Global. Horse trailer or RV parking available on premise. Owners live on property. Property does not include guest quarters.Hacking distance to Adequan Dressage Festival 2018 & Winter Equestrian Festival 2018 in Palm Beach.Guest accessAll facilities associated with the barn. Bridal path for hacking is available for all guests.We live on the property and will meet you when you arrive. We are available for questions and can discuss help that is needed.
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The best camping near Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park guide

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About

Camping near Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park offers a unique opportunity to experience the last remaining undeveloped coastal ecosystem in Broward County. This beachside park is not only a haven for outdoor enthusiasts but also holds historical significance as the last remaining undeveloped coastal ecosystem in Broward County. Named after the courageous leaders of the Civil Rights Movement who spearheaded the ""wade-in"" protests to desegregate South Florida beaches, this park is a testament to their legacy. It stands as a reminder of the struggles and triumphs that shaped our nation's history. For campers looking to immerse themselves in nature, Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park offers a plethora of outdoor activities. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the park's scenic trails, which wind through lush mangrove forests and offer breathtaking views of the coastline. Mountain bikers will find exhilarating trails that cater to all skill levels, providing an adrenaline-pumping adventure amidst the natural beauty of the park. Camping near Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park allows you to fully embrace the tranquility of the coastal ecosystem. As you pitch your tent under the starry night sky, you'll be serenaded by the soothing sounds of the ocean waves. Wake up to the gentle caress of the sea breeze and embark on a day filled with exploration and adventure. Whether you're a seasoned camper or new to the camping scene, Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park offers an unparalleled experience. Immerse yourself in the rich history and natural wonders of this coastal paradise. Discover the beauty of Broward County's last undeveloped coastal ecosystem and create memories that will last a lifetime.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park is during the fall. With clear skies and moderate temperatures, the park's natural beauty comes to life. Summer months can be quite warm, and the park may reach capacity early, so plan to arrive early or visit during the week.

Know before you go

  • Dr. Von D. Mizell-Eula Johnson State Park is open from 8am to sunset, every day of the year.
  • When the park reaches maximum capacity, it may temporarily close, so aim to arrive early.
  • The jetty at Port Everglades Inlet within the park is currently closed until further notice.
  • Accessible amenities are available for all visitors to enjoy the park's offerings.
  • Remember to bring $6 for vehicle entry to ensure a smooth visit.

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