Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Lake Kissimmee State Park adventure.
Look for lakes, forest hiking, and a reenactment of a historical cow camp.
You don’t have to go out west to get the dude ranch experience—at Lake Kissimmee State Park, the Cow Camp is a reproduction of a late 1800s outpost of Florida’s cow hunters complete with live reenactors and resident cows. Aside from this highlight, Lake Kissimmee State Park also features 13 miles of trails that wind around freshwater marshes and through forests of pine and oak, including some trails with equestrian access. You can paddle, boat, and fish on the park’s three lakes, and at night, the big open sky of Florida’s cow country makes for some amazing stargazing at the primary Lake Kissimmee Campground.
Autumn, winter, and spring are all great times of year for Lake Kissimmee camping with mild weather. Although the park’s Central Florida location isn’t quite as hot and humid as Southern Florida, summers can still be sweltering. Summertime campers may be most comfortable in a setup with a fan or air conditioning.