Camping near Wimauma, FL

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    Campgrounds near Wimauma, Florida include several state parks and conservation areas offering diverse camping experiences within a short drive. Little Manatee River State Park provides tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with electric hookups and water access, while Canoe Outpost Little Manatee River offers similar options with boat-in access. The surrounding region features a mix of established campgrounds like Fort De Soto Park in Saint Petersburg and E.G. Simmons Regional Park in Ruskin, both providing waterfront camping opportunities with varying levels of amenities.

    Seasonal considerations affect camping conditions throughout the year, with Florida's subtropical climate creating distinct camping experiences. Summer months bring higher temperatures and increased humidity, often accompanied by afternoon thunderstorms and mosquito activity. "We saw sting rays, a baby turtle, many different birds and other wildlife within 5 minutes of parking the boat," noted one camper about their experience at a nearby preserve. Most campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, though winter months (November through April) represent peak season with higher occupancy rates and the need for advance reservations. Water levels in rivers and lakes fluctuate seasonally, potentially affecting paddling opportunities and wildlife viewing.

    Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews across multiple sites in the region. Campers frequently mention wildlife encounters as highlights, with opportunities to see manatees, dolphins, and various bird species. Several campgrounds feature trails for hiking and biking, though shade availability varies significantly between locations. One visitor described Little Manatee River State Park as having "close access to gas stations, restaurants, and grocery stores" while still providing a natural setting. Privacy between campsites varies considerably, with some reviews noting closely spaced sites at certain campgrounds. Noise levels depend on location and season, with some campgrounds experiencing higher weekend occupancy and associated activity levels. Most developed campgrounds provide standard amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and access to restrooms and showers.

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      1. Little Manatee River State Park Campground

      4.4(27)5mi from Wimauma36 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A lot of walking trails for people and horses. A surprise was the amphitheater. Washers and dryers are located outside the bathrooms. Friendly hosts and other campers. Would came again."

      "This campsite is right outside of Little Manatee River State Park. I even missed the entrance and went to Little Manatee because I missed the turn."

      from $22 / night

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      2. Fort De Soto Campground

      4.7(143)26mi from WimaumaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "As an camper with northern roots, I have found it hard to camp in Florida. This campground helped me relieve those worries.  I will start by saying that this campground is south of St."

      "Nice walking/bicycle path around the edge. Bike paths also throughout the park. Sites 1-8 or so have direct beach access, but swimming is not allowed. Mangroves surround the rest of the peninsula."

      from $38 - $48 / night

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      3. Canoe Outpost Little Manatee River

      4.6(15)4mi from Wimauma3 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "It’s also located right off the highway, so you get all the noise. All day and all night. Now, for canoe and kayak trips, I guess it’s a good spot. There’s a lot of folk that come just for that."

      "The place is tucked in and has a great vibe."

      from $24 - $109 / night

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      4. E.G. Simmons Regional Park

      4.0(23)10mi from WimaumaRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Nearly every campsite is right on the water - easy in and out for kayaks, large boat ramp and many picnic pavilions."

      "Close to the boatramp. Raccoons can be annoying. Has picnic pavilions and several fishing docks"

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      5. Alafia River State Park Campground

      4.3(20)11mi from Wimauma29 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Widely known in Florida for the mountain bike trails. Not much else to do in the area, but very nice space to chill out. The night sky is far enough away that you can really take in the stars."

      "For Florida this is a great campsite especially for me because it's so close overall a great place for any activity"

      from $22 / night

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      6. Lake Manatee State Park Campground

      4.2(30)15mi from Wimauma54 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Was bordered by the camp road and the bike/walking path so often noisy with no sense of privacy. Bad mosquitoes, but to be expected."

      "If you’re looking for a place to camp on the west coast of Florida that is quiet and has campsites that give you privacy, Lake Manatee State Park is a great choice."

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      7. Lithia Springs Conservation Park

      4.5(12)13mi from WimaumaTents

      "Stayed over mother's day weekend at Lithia Springs."

      "Stayed over mother's day weekend at Lithia Springs."

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      8. Lithia Springs

      4.6(9)12mi from WimaumaRVs, Tents

      "Lithia Springs Conservation Park is a hidden gem for camping in Florida. The campground is clean, well-maintained, and tucked away in a peaceful natural setting."

      "Canoe and Kyak launch is easily accessible to enjoy the calm waters of the Alafia River. Restrooms and showers were clean and plentiful around the grounds. We will definitely be back."

      9. MacDill AFB FamCamp

      4.6(10)14mi from WimaumaRVs, Tents

      "PX and commissary near the security gate. Campground check-in quick and efficient. Pick your site from what's available. $26/night with full hook-ups. Right on the Gulf, beautiful beach."

      "Close to a small beach and marina with a restaurant walking distance. Several dog parks but muddy/dirt. Laundry available for fee. Bath houses clean and large. Good amenities on base."

      10. Edward Medard Park

      4.3(15)18mi from WimaumaRVs, Tents

      "Camping is first come first serve but gives you access to the park after hours. Camp sites are bit close to one another but overall amazing experience."

      "Very pretty and wooded for Florida. Great to bike around and see everything. Neat to see gators. Will definitely go back."

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    Recent Reviews near Wimauma, FL

    1139 Reviews of 263 Wimauma Campgrounds


    • Celeste A.
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Oscar Scherer State Park Campground

      Campground Review

      Some bathrooms are better than others, but they are useable and spacious nonetheless. The spaces are large and most have some shade. The water hookup is a bit far so you definitely need about 30ft+ for some. They have a lake, playgrounds, and easy trails. I’ve seen lots of wildlife here too!

    • Bill L.
      Jun. 12, 2026

      MacDill AFB FamCamp

      Reputation as the #1 FamCamp in the MWR system

      Active duty, retirees, disabled vets and some others are eligible. PX and commissary near the security gate. Campground check-in quick and efficient. Pick your site from what's available. $26/night with full hook-ups. Right on the Gulf, beautiful beach. Beach bar cafe adjacent to campground.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Fort De Soto Campground

      Beach Vibes

      Great sites, clean bathrooms and showers. Easy access to the beach.

      Stayed next to the playground and it was a great time for the kids.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 29, 2026

      Wilderness Shores Ranch & RV/Tent Campground

      Old Florida meets Animal Safari

      If you’re looking for an authentic “Old Florida” experience surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, this campground is truly something special. My husband and I brought our two grandchildren and daughter-in-law here for a family camping trip, and it exceeded every expectation we had.

      The property is absolutely stunning — over 500 acres of peaceful scenery filled with lakes, wildlife, and beautiful open spaces. We spent time exploring on a four-wheeler and were amazed by everything we saw, from alligators and countless birds to longhorn steers, goats, and ducks roaming the grounds. It felt like stepping into a hidden slice of natural Florida paradise.

      One of our favorite areas was the shaded grove of majestic oak trees with oversized swings where the children played and “hung out”. It created such a relaxing, family-friendly atmosphere that made the entire trip feel magical.

      The campground itself was extremely well maintained. The restrooms and showers were plentiful, spotless, and clearly cared for with attention to detail. It’s also exciting to see how much love and vision is being poured into the property. During our stay, they appeared to be expanding with what looks like a beautiful waterfront wedding venue complete with a gazebo and bridge — absolutely picturesque.

      This was one of the most memorable family trips we’ve had in a long time. The combination of natural beauty, peaceful surroundings, wildlife, and thoughtful amenities made for an unforgettable experience. We are already looking forward to returning.

    • Kai Z.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Little Manatee River State Park Campground

      Hidden Nature Paradise with a Cozy Atmosphere

      My friends and I stayed here on May 26th and 27th, and the campground was pretty empty, which is honestly a shame because it’s such a beautiful place. It feels like you’re right in the middle of an untouched natural oasis. The campsites are separated by large plants, which gives you a really private and cozy feeling. The bathrooms and showers were clean and well maintained. The host was also very kind and helpful. I’d definitely recommend staying here.

    • mThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 23, 2026

      Brownville Park

      Peace River Shark Tooth hunting!

      Amazing park, clean, and easy access to the river for fossil hunting. Great family camping adventure. This is a great hidden gem!

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 22, 2026

      Fort De Soto Campground

      Magical

      Our first trip to Ft de Soto was nothing it magical. The campground is well maintained and offers everything you need. I felt so fully immersed in nature, the wildlife is incredible. Be aware of w (leave all food in the car)

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Hickory Point RV Park

      Great Stay

      Really nice stay at Hickory Point RV Park. First off — the people running this place genuinely care, and it shows from the moment you check in to helping guide your RV into the spot.

      The park is spotless — no garbage anywhere — and they really put effort into creating a welcoming atmosphere. The weekend we were there they had camper events like coffee & bagels one morning, and hot dogs and s’mores another evening (we didn’t take advantage, but it was a nice touch).

      Great amenities if you don’t need a pool. There are a couple of small private beaches on the inlet, comfortable seating areas to relax and watch the boats go by, and they also offer kayaks and SUPs to borrow.

      The location is excellent — just a few miles from Tarpon Springs and a little farther to Dunedin, Honeymoon Island, etc., right off Alt 19.

      We stayed in spot 117. We have a 30-foot RV and had no issues fitting. That said, the spaces in that area are a bit tight, so if you like to spread out and hang outside at your site, you’ll probably want to take advantage of the beautiful common waterfront spaces with tables and chairs instead.

      One thing worth noting — and it’s nothing the park can control — if you’re bringing bikes or hoping to hop on the Pinellas Trail, it’s very close, but getting there by bike or foot can feel dangerous. Cars fly down the road and there’s no sidewalk.

      Overall, we had a great few days and evenings here and definitely plan to come back!

    • Brittany
      May. 7, 2026

      Edward Medard Park

      Liked it now I can hard pass on this place

      Very disappointed I had a good stay a couple months ago with my camper I am homeless. Now I’m being told my camper that I paid thousands of dollars for to buy maintain and insurance each month is being considered a tent. I’m not sure who’s Cheerios I went to the bathroom in. Clearly someone’s and you shouldn’t be comparing eg Simmons which is in the same county same county site to make bookings is different because of their size. So this size comparison has me up set and quite uncomfortable I feel smaller now than I ever did before. To think was one of my favorite campgrounds since I started this journey so I don’t have to live on the streets. This is what I get for being homeless and disabled also voicing this to the park. More discrimination. This is my last stay here. I feel more homeless than I did earlier today


    Guide to Wimauma

    Campsites near Wimauma, Florida offer access to natural springs and riverside camping experiences rarely mentioned in typical Florida travel guides. The area features several small conservation areas with freshwater swimming options maintaining consistent 72°F temperatures year-round. Many campgrounds maintain bike-friendly paths connecting camping loops with recreation areas.

    What to do

    Mountain biking at Alafia River State Park: The park features multiple difficulty levels of mountain biking trails built on former phosphate mining land. "This park is close to home for me, I come here often for the Mountain Biking and the awesome humans. The facilities are clean and the MTB trails are constantly changing so we are never bored here," notes Jennifer T.

    Kayaking from primitive sites: Canoe Outpost Little Manatee River offers paddling-accessible campsites with varying distances. "We did the 8-mile trek which wasn't too bad for a group of 30 year old guys that are out of shape. However the campgrounds do get pricey. Either way its a great time for a group," shares Armando F.

    Swimming in natural springs: Lithia Springs Conservation Park maintains a clear spring-fed swimming area for $2 per person. "The spring area so nice the sound of the breeze through the trees, just wow!" reports a visitor named Holy O.

    What campers like

    Private waterfront sites: Fort De Soto Campground offers sites with water access and natural buffers. "Many sites are waterfront and are mostly well separated. Great bike trails. Restrooms are dated but well maintained. Electric and water. 2 dump sites on property," according to David G.

    Equestrian facilities: Alafia River State Park provides horse camping options with dedicated stalls. "Very nice facilities. Miles of horseback trails to ride. Very nice horse stalls to put horses in overnight. Perfect place for equine vacation!" remarks Donna H.

    Natural site separation: Most campers appreciate the vegetation between sites at nearby parks. "Natural trees providing privacy between lots. A lot of walking trails for people and horses. A surprise was the amphitheater. Washers and dryers are located outside the bathrooms," notes Patti D. about campsites near Wimauma.

    What you should know

    Interstate noise levels: Some campgrounds near major roads experience traffic noise. At Winter Quarters Manatee, a visitor noted, "However, the noise of the interstate is non-stop, and traffic in this area is really congested."

    Seasonal insect considerations: No-see-ums affect waterfront camping, particularly at E.G. Simmons Regional Park. "You really cannot stay outside at dusk. Citronella torches, spray, fans, Avon skin so soft...none of these work for the no see-ums," warns Christy C.

    Reservation systems vary: Some parks require advance booking while others operate first-come, first-served. "We had to show up without a reservation and take advantage of first come, first serve spots," explains one visitor to MacDill AFB FamCamp.

    Tips for camping with families

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children often enjoy the abundant wildlife at waterfront sites. "Great park with days worth of activities! The historic fort, scenic beaches, trails for hiking or biking, etc. made for a great visit! Tons of wildlife - we saw raccoons, dolphin, manatee, tons of birds!" shares Brennan H.

    Playground access: Hillsborough River State Park Campground offers family-friendly amenities. "Peaceful, clean, natural environment," reports Gloria J., making it suitable for families with younger children.

    Evening activity planning: Sunset timing affects family camping routines. "We definitely heard people talking but as it got dark which happens early this time of year things settle down pretty quickly and never had a problem at night," notes Gail W., suggesting quieter evening hours.

    Tips from RVers

    Site spacing considerations: RV campers should research specific site dimensions. "Arrived to find it very tight to get into our site, thankfully the nearby neighbors moved their vehicles so my husband could maneuver the 5th wheel in," cautions Jeannine D.

    Water quality variations: Some campers recommend bringing your own drinking water. At one park, a visitor advised, "Don't drink the water here," suggesting filtered or bottled alternatives for consumption.

    Dump station locations: Lake Manatee State Park Campground provides accessible dump stations for RVs. "Shower and facilities clean. Well kept park, level pads. No sewer or 50amp, but great anyways," reports Kevin H., highlighting the clean facilities despite limited hookup options.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Wimauma, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Wimauma, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 263 campgrounds and RV parks near Wimauma, FL and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Wimauma, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Wimauma, FL is Little Manatee River State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 27 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Wimauma, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Wimauma, FL.