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Below you will find all State Parks that currently offer RV Campsites. Additional information for a particular park may be found by clicking a State Park name. You will also find general RV information at the bottom of this page.
Northwest Region
| Topsail Hill Preserve State Park In 1998, the Gregory E. Moore RV Resort was purchased. Today the park encompasses 1,640 acres. The park has 14 natural wild plant communities from beach dunes to pine flatwoods. Coastal dune lakes, wet prairies, and maritime hammocks are rare and unique communities found in this park. |
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| Max. RV Length | |
| Big Lagoon State Park -- Pensacola Blackwater River State Park -- Milton Falling Waters State Park -- Chipley Florida Caverns State Park -- Marianna Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park -- Niceville Grayton Beach State Park -- Santa Rosa Beach Henderson Beach State Park -- Destin Ochlockonee River State Park -- Sopchoppy St. Andrews State Park -- Panama City Beach St. George Island State Park -- St. George Island St. Joseph Peninsula State Park -- Port St. Joe Three Rivers State Park -- Sneads Topsail Hill Preserve State Park -- Santa Rosa Torreya State Park --Bristol |
30 45 35 40 35 40 45 30 40 43 38 40 55 30 |
Northeast Region
| Stephen Foster State Folk Culture Center State Park The newly renovated campground offers 45 new sites with electricity available and two state of the art bathhouses. Pets are now welcome in Stephen Foster's campground, with proof of Rabies vaccination. |
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| Max. RV Length | |
| Fort Clinch State Park -- Fernandina Beach Gold Head Branch State Park -- Keystone Heights Little Talbot Island State Park -- Ft. George Manatee Springs State Park -- Chiefland O'Leno State Park -- High Springs Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park -- Micanopy Rainbow Springs State Park - Dunnellon Stephen Foster State Folk Culture Center State Park -- White Springs Suwannee River State Park -- Live Oak |
30 45 30 30 76 30 40 100 94 |
Central Region
| Anastasia State Park The park boasts a broad beach flanked by sand dunes and a lagoon bordered by rich tidal marshes. A hardwood forest of ancient wind swept oaks was in its youth when Juan Ponce de Leon landed near the area, giving Florida its name. |
| Max. RV Length | |
| Anastasia State Park -- St. Augustine Blue Spring State Park -- Orange City Faver-Dykes State Park -- St. Augustine Gamble Rogers Memorial -- Flagler Beach Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park -- Okeechobee Lake Griffin State Park -- Fruitland Park Lake Kissimmee State Park -- Lake Wales Sebastian Inlet State Park -- Melbourne Beach Silver River State Park -- Ocala Tomoka State Park -- Ormond Beach Wekiwa Spring State Park --Apopka |
40 30 30 40 40 40 30 40 50 34 50 |
Southwest Region
| Highlands Hammock State Park Campers will find a tent and trailer campground with; sanitary dumping station, restrooms with hot and cold showers, electric and water hookups. All 154 sites are ADA accessible. A remote camping area and youth camping area with a pit toilet is available for groups. |
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| Max. RV Length | |
| Collier-Seminole State Park -- Naples Highlands Hammock State Park -- Sebring Hillsborough River State Park -- Thonotosassa Koreshan State Historic Site -- Estero Lake Manatee State Park -- Bradenton Little Manatee River State Park -- Sun City Myakka River State Park -- Sarasota Oscar Scherer State Park -- Osprey |
30 30 50 30 65 68 34 30 |
Southeast Region
| Jonathan Dickinson State Park Two family campgrounds are to be found at Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Pine Grove Campground, with 90 sites, is located near the ranger station in the east part of the park. The River Campground is about four miles from the park entrance, near the Loxahatchee River. It has 45 sites. Both campgrounds have large, tiled bathhouses with hot-water showers, and sites with water, electric, table and grill. | ![]() |
| Max. RV Length | |
| Bahia Honda State Park -- Big Pine Key John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park -- Key Largo Jonathan Dickinson State Park -- Hobe Sound Long Key State Park --Long Key |
40 45 30 45 |
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