15 Best Florida Beach RV Campgrounds
- ZChez Boodparset
- Apr 11, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 21, 2024
Planning Your RV Road Trip in Florida?

Red Coconut RV Park - Fort Myers Beach, FL.
The Red Coconut RV Park site's recorded history goes back to Lee County's infancy in the late 1890s. Originally owned by the Koreshans, it became a beachside RV park built by Dr. Virgil Voorhis in 1925. Don Zimmer bought it in 1946 and later sold it in to Pallottine Center for Apostolic Causes.
Address: 3001 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931
Phone: (239) 463-7200
Coral Sands RV Resort - Ormond Beach, FL.
The cost of staying in an RV park in Florida for a month can vary significantly depending on factors like location, amenities, and time of year. On average, monthly rates can range from $500 to $1,500 or more. Some RV parks may offer discounts for longer stays or during off-peak seasons.
Address: 1047 Ocean Shore Blvd, Ormond Beach, FL 32176
Phone: 800-441-1831
Emerald Beach RV Park - Navarre, FL.
The cost of staying in an RV park in Florida for a month can vary significantly depending on factors like location, amenities, and time of year. On average, monthly rates can range from $500 to $1,500 or more. Some RV parks may offer discounts for longer stays or during off-peak seasons.
Address: 8885 Navarre Pkwy, Navarre, FL 32566
Website: https://www.emeraldbeachrvpark.com/

Pensacola Beach RV Resort - Pensacola Beach, FL.
Pensacola Beach is a popular, family-friendly vacation destination in the Gulf of Mexico. The beach, which is part of Santa Rosa Island, is known for its crystal-clear water, pristine sand, and scenic views. Unsurprisingly, visitors from all over the country flock to Pensacola Beach for relaxation.
Address: 17 Via De Luna Dr, Pensacola Beach, FL 32561 Website: https://www.emeraldbeachrvpark.com/

Flagler by the Sea - Flagler Beach, FL
Flagler Beach was home to the Timucuan Indians long before Europeans arrived in Florida. From information obtained from the Timucuans, it's estimated that around 14,000 Indians lived in the area that is now Flagler Beach from about 10,000 B.C. to the mid 1500s. Spanish explorers arrived in the area in 1567.
Key Largo Campground & Marina, Key Largo
Key Largo, situated in the upper Florida Keys 90 minutes south of Miami, is a top destination for scuba diving, snorkeling, and fishing with clear, blue waters and abundant access to coral reefs.
Address: 101551 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037
Fort Clinch State Park Campground, Fernandina Beach
$26 per night plus tax, plus a nonrefundable $6.70 reservation fee and a $7 nightly utility fee for RV, cabin, bungalow, boat and yurt units. Utility fee includes water, electricity and sewer. (Utility fee does not apply to tent camping.
Location. 2601 Atlantic Ave. Fernandina Beach FL 32034.
Turtle Beach RV Campground, Siesta Key
Turtle Beach might not have the prestigious award of the white sands of Siesta Beach, but it is known for plenty of other things. Away from the hustle and bustle of the island, Turtle Beach offers a welcome respite during peak beach-going season. This is a popular shelling spot, as plenty of shells wash ashore.
Address: 8862 Midnight Pass Rd, Sarasota, FL 34242
Phone: (941) 861-2267

Florida Pines Mobile Home Court, Venice
GREAT COMMUNITY FOR 55+ IN VENICE
Closest RV park in Venice to beaches. Golfing, shopping & restaurants nearby. Planned activities in season. Large big rig cement sites with patios. Amenities include a beautiful clubhouse, laundry & high-speed internet.
Address: 150 Satulah Cir, Venice, FL 34293
Phone: (941) 493-0019
Sugar Sand Beach RV Resort, Matlacha
Some beaches have little rocks or pebbles in with the sand, and others just have grains of a coarser texture. White sugar sands are made of ultrafine mineral sand with a significant percentage of organic granules. This forms fine silt that is often too light to support cars and trucks on the beach.
Address: 11200 Porpoise Point Rd, Matlacha, FL 33993

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