Best Campgrounds near Osteen, FL
The Dyrt is here to help plan your best camping near Osteen. Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Osteen. You're sure to find the perfect campground for your Osteen camping trip.
The Dyrt is here to help plan your best camping near Osteen. Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Osteen. You're sure to find the perfect campground for your Osteen camping trip.
"We camp a lot during the summer but since this is Florida it's HOT regularly and sizzling during the summer months."
$24 - $95 / night
"This is another beautiful Florida State Park that is great for all ages...especially families with kids."
$56 - $201 / night
"No mosquitos which is so rare for Florida but Disney goes to great lengths to rid the mosquitos. Great time .... you will love it!"
$24 / night
"This state park gem located in the center of Florida along the Atlantic Ocean east coast, Tomoka is a nature-lover’s paradise offering countless"
$40 - $73 / night
"It would be a good idea to bring a bike as a walk from one to the other might be far for most in the Florida summer heat."
$37 - $60 / night
"If you go out and across the street you can hook up to the Florida Trail and do some hiking - we hiked about 10 miles and while flat and not"
$15 / night
"You can go to several other parks, the Central Florida Zoo, and even to downtown Sanford via bike trails."
$37 / night
"There is a short hiking trail that surrounds the lake, with additional access to the Florida Trail, which runs through the area."
$28 - $39 / night
$37 - $60 / night
"Another Hidden Gem in Florida."
Great place to camp and very friendly and helpful staff only issue was port cell service, but it was expected to be out there. Very nice place
If only the resort was still maintained as website displays. Was assigned a small lot for our van. Risers for power, water, and cable were functional, but not weatherproof designed. I’d fear an electrical hazard when it rains. By my account, 4/7 washers and 4/8 dryers were tagged out of order. Suspect they been that way for some time due to faded and weathered signage. Restroom and shower area were large with multiple stalls, but in need of cleaning. Garbage dumpsters were overflowing with bags and trash. Dirt roads meandered throughout park with turns and overhanging trees, so may be challenging for long or high rigs. AT&T cell reception was poor. Free WIFI was weak and hard to connect/stay connected. But they offer upgraded service for $4/day. Park was quite quiet overnight given the numerous units. One lone owl hooting under the moonlight was nice. Did not use pool or visit poolside bar.
We camped here with a mid-sized trailer camper. This campground is beautiful and well-maintained. Older, clean bathrooms with showers. About 3 miles to Mt. Dora. Lots of Florida campers here. Lower number campsites are not on the water with less gator sitings if that is a fear for you. We just saw one small one in the marshy waters near our site. Nice campfire rings and grills per site.
I like all the vegetation around the campsite which gives you a little privacy. The ground is level and it includes a fire pit and picnic table. Has water hook up and 30 amp power; no sewer on site. There is a dump station nearby…so close we can smell it while sitting outside. The only other issue is our site (#2) has a large oak tree in the middle that prevents us from opening the awning. Aside from that we like this campground.
Beachside sites are tight with no sewer hookups. Only a few sites are big-rig friendly. T-Mobile reception was good. Relatively clean. Staff were very friendly
Nova Family CG is a laidback, clean and friendly campground. The pool is beautiful and quiet. The grounds are well maintained, facilities are clean and the plus was yoga on Wednesdays!!
26 acres, small campground; most sites are relatively close to each other; lots of trees and shade; beautiful water views from several campsites, specially sites 51, 13, 65-69, 169, 170), pool and lots of parks within 30 minutes of Manatee Hammock. Downside is freight train noise every night in the early morning hours and traffic noise, specially with campsites near the busy US-1. Also, no fires unless you bring your own fire pit and must be at least 6" off the ground.
The main road in has huge deep ruts, the other road has a water crossing that was over my bumper on my lifted Mojave. I talked to another person that use to go out there and said she has seen a panther. I’ve yet to see anything. The campground is overgrown, and not many ppl visit due to not being able to get back. If you don’t have 4wd and recovery gear I wouldn’t risk it. There is a nice creek area where you can swim and or fish if you have the right equipment to get back there it can be fun, but if you don't you will be stuck until Some one comes by.
I was completely steered wrong listening to a reviewer saying Tropical was the better campsites. They're not bc virtually every one is a pull thru and those are inherently less private. When I biked through the Sand loop I was completely bummed bc they are huge sites with vegetation all around the sites making them awesome for RVs and privacy. The sites are all pretty big in both loops.
The fact Tropical loop is marginally closer to anything is irrelevant and I didn't hear any noise when I biked through the Sand loop. I'd prefer privacy over marginal noise.
Now the kayaking. I have my own so I just used the shuttle service which was like $16. I don't think I'd do this run again bc it's honestly too stressful. The current is pretty strong so you can't stop for a second really to grab a drink or take a photo bc you'll end up somewhere you don't want to be and that could be in the marshy grasses where I saw alligators hanging out. Yeah, yeah, ppl say they won't bother you. They don't until they do, just saying. I've paddled Rainbow River and that was lovely, super pleasant - in both directions. It's just the current here is so strong and it's a gosh darn obstacle course so there's no relaxing, it's not 'pleasant'. I leaned to go under one of the 110 (didn't count but seems about right) leaning trunks into the river and tipped my kayak so I had to jump out. I have my own, remember, so it's a lot more narrow than the barges they rent out which tip over a lot less easily. So all my stuff fell out, yay. So scootching down in my seat became the preferable maneuver as opposed to a slight leaning which would surely cause another tipping situation. I wish they would come along and remove all the tree limbs leaning into the river, but also understand that's probably quite an endeavor.
Camping was fine, I have solar panels which did their job for a few days but I was pretty low on battery when I left. The tree coverage wasn't too extensive but it rained one day and was cloudy so that was part of the reason batteries didn't charge very well. It's interesting to note that this campground charges more for sites than the state campgrounds which actually offer water and electricity. Hmmmm This struck me as any other campground with just less amenities and the nearest grocery store was a good 14 minutes away so come prepared.
Camping near Osteen, Florida, offers a mix of beautiful nature and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled weekend, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.
Camping near Osteen, Florida, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Enjoy the great outdoors!
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Osteen, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, Osteen, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 234 campgrounds and RV parks near Osteen, FL and 7 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Osteen, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Osteen, FL is Wekiwa Springs State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 65 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Osteen, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Osteen, FL.
What parks are near Osteen, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 parks near Osteen, FL that allow camping, notably Bankhead National Forest and Chugach National Forest.
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