The Best Campgrounds in Florida

Most Popular Florida Campsites

We've ranked the best places to camp in Florida using our unique campsite popularity algorithm that accounts for the average rating and number of reviews for a campground, the number of people who have camped or wish they could camp at that campground. Sign up for a free account and vote for your favorite camping sites by submitting a campground review or creating a campground wishlist today!

Rank Campground Location
1. Ocean PondOlustee, Florida
2. Everglades National ParkMiami, Florida
3. Santos CampgroundSantos, Florida
4. Long Point Park CampgroundMelbourne Beach, Florida
5. Sebastian Inlet State ParkMelbourne Beach, Florida
6. Anastasia State Park St. Augustine, Florida
7. Rainbow Springs State ParkDunnellon, Florida
8. Larry & Penny Thompson ParkMiami, Florida
9. Fort Clinch State ParkFernandina Beach, Florida
10. Blue Springs State ParkOrange City, Florida
11. Florida CavernsMarianna, Florida
12. Grayton BeachSanta Rosa Beach, Florida
13. Ponce de Leon SpringsPonce de Leon, Florida
14. Bahia HondaBig Pine Key, Florida
15. Long keyLong Key, Florida
16. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State ParkKey Largo, Florida
17. Torreya State ParkBristol, Florida
18. Alafia RiverLithia, Florida
19. Stephen Foster Folk Culture CenterWhite Springs, Colorado
20. Canaveral National SeashoreTitusville and New Smyrna Beach, Florida
21. Wickham ParkMelbourne, Florida
22. Manatee Hammock CampgroundTitusville, Florida
23. Jonathan Dickinson State ParkHobe Sound, Florida
24. Jetty Park CampgroundCape Canaveral, Florida
25. Black Water RiverHolt , Florida
26. De Leon SpringsDe Leon Springs, Florida
27. Topsail Hill PreserveSanta Rosa Beach, Florida
28. Bill Baggs Cape FloridaBiscayne, Florida
29. Lithia Springs ParkLithia, Florida
30. Kathryn Abbey Hanna ParkJacksonville, Florida
31. Gulf Islands National SeashoreGulf Breeze, Florida
32. Biscayne National ParkMiami, Florida
33. Big Cypress National PreserveOchopee, Florida
34. Dry Tortugas National ParkKey West, Florida
35. Florida Keys National Marine SanctuaryMarathon, Florida
36. Lake Okeechobee/Okeechobee WaterwayFt. Pierce, Florida
37. Lake SeminoleChattahoochee, Florida
38. Camel Lake Recreation AreaTelogia, Florida
39. Wright Lake Recreation AreaSumatra, Florida
40. Bay Bayou ResortTampa, Florida
41. Silver River State ParkOcala, Florida
42. Oleta River State ParkNorth Miami, Florida
43. KOA Ocala CampgroundOcala, Florida
44. Little Talbot Island State ParkJacksonville, Florida
45. Mike Roess Gold Head Branch State ParkKeystone Heights, Florida
46. Falling WatersChipley, Florida
47. Edward Ball Wakulla SpringsWakulla Springs, Florida
48. Fanning SpringsFanning Springs, Florida
49. Curry HammockMarathon, Florida
50. Chattahoochee RV and fishing campgroundsChattahoochee, Florida
51. Oscar SchererOsprey, Florida
52. Myakka RiverSarasota, Florida
53. Alexander SpringsAltoona (Ocala National Forest), Florida
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