How do I find a campground in Florida?

How do I find a campground in Florida?

CampFlorida.com makes it easy to explore Florida and to find your perfect RV park or campsite. You can search for Florida RV Parks and Campgrounds by region or by amenities or city location.

Can I live in an RV on my own property in Florida?

Living in an RV on your own land is legal in Florida as long as you aren’t violating any local zoning laws or HOA rules, and you have power and water. Paying to park at an RV or mobile home park is legal to live in as well.

Can you camp for free in Florida State Parks?

Florida State Park Campgrounds: Basic Camping With A View! In order to minimize the impact on the environment, there are several campgrounds and camping grounds in 30 of the state parks – a few are free, but most require a fee of 5 USD a night per person. That has to be paid online.

Where in Florida can I live in my RV on my own land?

You can live in an RV on your own property in Florida, as long as your vehicle is connected to water, power and a sewage system. You must also comply with local HOA rules.

Where in Florida can I live in my RV on my property?

Where in Florida can you live in a RV?

The following campsites are the best for long-term living in an RV in Florida: Reserve America, Florida State Parks, Falling Waters State Park, Florida Caverns State Park and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. We especially recommend locations in Florida state parks.

Can you live in a trailer on your own land in Florida?

Why stay at a private RV campground or resort in Florida?

The benefits of staying at a privately owned RV campground or resort in the Florida area include a larger number of dedicated RV sites than public campgrounds and state parks, and a larger amount of amenities.

Are there any mobile home parks in Florida that are resident owned?

Take a look at a few of our hand-picked resident-owned mobile home parks across Florida. Paradise Island is a resident-owned home park in Largo that offers 824 units and has easy access to Old Tampa Bay, Clearwater Harbor and the Gulf of Mexico.

Do you know the history of RV camping in Florida?

The Sunshine State has mystified visitors since the first explorers dug their heels into the earth and began camping here five centuries ago. And now Florida’s RV Parks and campgrounds belong to you.

Are there any RV campgrounds in South Florida?

Southern Florida is home to many privately owned RV campgrounds and resorts as well. For instance, Paradise Island in Fort Lauderdale has 232 full-hookup sites and a heated pool available for their guests.