The best camping near Big Cypress National Preserve

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Big Cypress National Preserve adventure.

Explore dark skies, epic wildlife, and the swamp that feeds the Everglades.  

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SWFL Everglades Camping

16 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Naples, FL
Our property is 15 minutes South, from I75, 10 minutes from any restaurant or publix. We are a 2 mile drive down a dirt road, through the state forest. We offer 2-3 acres of a choose your own spot camping area. Located within the Picayune Strand State Forest, full of peace and quiet, and plenty of birds. We have a facility building that runs off a generator for running water. With that, we have a washroom, that consists of a large shower, and 2 bathroom stalls. we have then propane heated hot water for a nice hot shower. The sites are very " free range". Nothing that is too designated, so you have a free choice of where to pitch your tent, or park your camper van, or your RV. Come and stay within the Evergaldes in Naples, of SWFL. A special private place like no other. You may have the place all to yourself, or share with others. It is not all all populated like other campgrounds. we have no time limit either. please contact me for any and all questions you may have!
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Meadow River Ranch

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents6 acres · Naples, FL
Meadow River Ranch offers 6 rv campsites and 4 tent campsites campsites, in addition to a log cabin rental. Our campsites are for RVs and self contained rigs, We do have out door shower and out house. We are pet friendly! Amazing SUNNY Naples Florida location location location.... This RIVER FRONT Ranch is a very rare property very quiet peaceful 6 PRIVATE ACRES. Pictures say it all short drive to famous Naples Beach. The Log home has a large living room, kitchen, 2nd floor master with single window seat which would sleep another person. Beautiful front porch for the water views and sunsets. The back screened in great room is a great spot to spend an evening. The cabin includes the use use of the Waterfront outdoor kitchen Cabana. Guests love staying here "If you don't like peaceful surroundings and beautiful sunsets and a host that truly goes out of his way to accommodate all your needs then I would avoid this place. We stayed for several days and we were already planning to schedule another stay in the near future. Definitely a must see." See us on YouTube
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"R" camp.

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Clewiston, FL
Primitive campsite Come pitch your tent or bring your rv to"R"camp. You will be surrounded by an oak hammock and pine tree park like setting. Hear the sound of roosters in the morning. Hike through trails observe loads of live stock. Gaze into the night sky filled with stars like you've never seen. so clearly. On a full moon no flashlights are needed. Only an hour and a half from dade/broward county and 15 minutes from lake Okeechobee. All campsites are within two minutes walking of main cabin. If you are looking for an RV park with all types of amenities this is not the place for you this is an off grid property for primitive family camping. "R" camp now have cabins, open link. https://www.hipcamp.com/en-US/florida/huge-clewiston-ranch/r-treehouse on 5 acre property near Lake Okeechobee. 6 sites and three cabins available for rental. Large groups welcome. Fun for outdoor activities, biking, bonfires, luxury camping, and more. Equipped with extra RV and tons of room for personal campers and tents. We are located in Hendry County off HWY 80 West; approximately 15 miles from downtown Clewiston and Lake Okeechobee.
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AGRITOURISM-Everglades Farms miniCa

7 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · Immokalee, FL
Agritourism. Farmland Learn more about this land: Come ground with nature, relax, and gain calm. Arrive before dark, please, or make prior arrangements. Gate is locked at dusk and open at dawn for privacy/security. The site for camper vans and pop-up campers is grassy but level. There are some level spots in the 20 acres and some that require leveling, too.  Campfires are allowed within local regulations and in designated areas only, please, unless you're using personal propane pit. Pets are welcome! Please keep them on leash at all times.  Many hiking spots in the nearby area. We are 60-90 minutes from the East Coast (Miami/Ft. Lauderdale) or West Coast (Naples/Ft. Myers) beaches. Approximately 10 mi from the town of Ave Maria and 15-20 min from the Seminole Casino in Immokalee. The convenience store is approximately 1. miles.
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Prana's Paradise

4 sites · Lodging, Tents5 acres · Orangetree, FL
Welcome to Cole & Rhani's Off-Grid Paradise! We’re Cole and Rhani, proud owners of a five-acre homestead in Naples, Florida. Surrounded by 1,000 acres of pristine nature preserve with no neighbors in sight, our little slice of paradise is the perfect blend of seclusion and adventure. Despite being off-grid, we’re only 25 minutes away from the beach and live in a relatively hurricane-safe area. Our homestead is brimming with life and charm. We share our land with an array of friendly animals, including miniature goats, a miniature donkey, playful kittens, loyal dogs, chatty geese, chickens, and turkeys. The property is adorned with hundreds of tropical fruit trees, and we’re always expanding. Choose Your Stay: Paradise Paddock RV Retreat: A luxurious off-grid RV that comfortably accommodates up to six guests. Camp Spot: An idyllic space to pitch your tent or park your van for a cozy outdoor experience. Coming Soon: We’re excited to add a luxury glamping tent and another RV to our offerings, ensuring more people can enjoy this unique homestead experience. What to Expect: The paddock where you’ll stay is filled with delightful features: A tranquil koi pond A firepit perfect for evening gatherings Outdoor seating and tables Axe and knife throwing activities (on request) Enchanting fairy lights Passionfruit vines and other tropical fruit trees You’ll also be right next to the home of our three miniature goats and miniature donkey, who are always eager to meet and be fed by guests! Our cats, dogs, and birds may also pop by to say a friendly hello. We live in a cozy, off-grid tiny home and are thrilled to share our little haven with you. Come experience the magic of off-grid living, connect with nature, and make unforgettable memories. We can’t wait to host you!
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The best camping near Big Cypress National Preserve guide

Overview

About

Florida’s Big Cypress National Preserve spans 729,000 acres and contains the Big Cypress Swamp, the freshwater system that feeds the Everglades just south. This lush ecosystem is home to giant bald cypress trees, ghost orchids, alligators, black bear, the Florida panther, and 190 bird species. Classic Big Cypress adventures include swamp walks, nature photography, and wildlife watching. There are also paddling routes through the preserve’s swamps and estuaries and hiking and biking trails through its pinelands and prairie sections. As a certified International Dark Sky Park, Big Cypress has excellent stargazing, with the Milky Way visible to the naked eye on clear nights. Fishing, hunting, and off-road vehicle use allowed in designated areas.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for RVs: Midway Campground is the only campground in the preserve with full hookups.
  • Best for families: Monument Lake Campground is near the preserve’s Oasis Visitors Center.
  • Best for an immersive feeling: The primitive Burns Lake Campground is one mile off of the Tamiami Trail (US 41).

Tips for snagging a campsite

Most of the park’s campsites can be reserved 6 months in advance online or by calling 877-444-6777. Unreserved sites are available on a first come, first serve basis. The park’s backcountry campgrounds (hike-in or ORV only) don’t require advance reservation, but you’ll need to fill out a permit online, at the trailhead, or at a visitors center in advance.

When to go

In general, the park is most comfortable for camping from October to May, as sweltering heat, humidity, and rainstorms can make summer tent camping a challenge. Ranger-led activities like swamp walks and astronomy programs are mostly offered November-March. Only a few Big Cypress campgrounds are open year-round (Midway, Pinecrest, and part of Bear Island); the rest are open August 15 to April 15. Migratory birds are present in the preserve during winter, making it an excellent birding destination.

Know before you go

  • Bear Island and Mitchell Landing Campgrounds are only accessible via secondary gravel roads, while Gator Head and Pink Jeep Campgrounds are only accessible via off road vehicle, bicycle, or on foot. With the exception of Midway and Monument Lake, all Big Cypress campgrounds are primitive and contain no drinking water.
  • From November to March, the park offers ranger led tours, including swamp walks. There are also private guides operating in Big Cypress that offer swamp walks, swamp buggy tours, photography tours, and kayak rentals.
  • During the winter months, park rangers lead astronomy programs near the Nathaniel P. Reed Visitor Center, including constellation tours and telescope viewings. View the Preserve’s website or contact the visitor center at 239-695-4758 for the astronomy program schedule. 
  • The southern terminus of the Florida Trail is in Big Cyprus at the Oasis Visitors Center. From here, the trail spans the length of Florida, traveling 1,500 miles north and west to Fort Pickens on the Gulf Islands National Seashore.

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