Best Campgrounds near Aripeka, FL

Campgrounds near Aripeka, Florida span across several natural areas including the Withlacoochee State Forest and nearby state parks. Chief Aripeka Travel Park provides year-round camping with electric hookups and RV accommodations, while Mary's Fish Camp offers a more rustic experience with cabin options along the water. The region includes a mix of established campgrounds with full amenities and more primitive sites within wilderness areas. Most locations support both tent and RV camping, with several parks like Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park also offering cabin rentals for those seeking additional comfort.

Access to many campgrounds varies seasonally, with Florida's summer heat and humidity affecting camping conditions from June through September. Water management is a significant consideration as several camping areas are located near rivers, lakes, or the Gulf Coast. "We love small RV parks with easy living and charm," noted one visitor to a nearby campground, highlighting the appeal of the area's smaller, more intimate camping options. Reservations are recommended, particularly during winter months when the region sees an influx of visitors seeking warmer weather. Many campgrounds in the Withlacoochee State Forest require permits or advance booking, while others operate on a first-come, first-served basis with self-check-in systems.

Campers report high satisfaction with waterfront sites, particularly those along the Withlacoochee River system. The natural setting provides opportunities for wildlife viewing, with reviewers mentioning sightings of blue herons, turtles, and even alligators. Several visitors noted the peaceful atmosphere at campgrounds like Starkey Wilderness Park, which one camper described as a "hidden gem in west-central Florida." Mixed-use campgrounds in the area typically feature amenities such as showers, restrooms, and picnic tables, though primitive sites with fewer facilities are also available. Highway noise can be an issue at some locations, particularly those near Interstate 75, so campers seeking quiet may prefer more remote options within the state forest system or along less-traveled roads.

Best Camping Sites Near Aripeka, Florida (262)

    1. Mary’s Fish Camp

    11 Reviews
    Weeki Wachee, FL
    8 miles
    Website

    $35 - $175 / night

    "Our site(cant remember which number) was right next to the hill which I defientally reccomend because the hill and field allow you to spread out more."

    "Located on the Mud River but don't let the name fool you. This is a spring fed tidal tributary which means almost crystal clear, dolphins. manatees, aquatic birds and fish galore."

    2. Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park

    13 Reviews
    New Port Richey, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 834-3247

    "Great get away in west-central Florida as a day trip or long weekend stay.
    We spent the day hiking the numerous off-road trails and enjoying some of the amenities the park has to offer."

    "3.2 mile hike through mostly open Florida pine forest with the occasional swamp. Perfect time of year to come. Site has great shade and opens up at the fire pit for great star gazing."

    3. Serenova Tract Campsites

    9 Reviews
    Hudson, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 423-1476

    "Starkey wilderness park and can be accessed off of Route 52 in Land O' Lakes, Fl."

    "You do have to apply for a permit to camp here through the SW Florida water management site. The campground is gated so you need a code to get in, which is a nice safety feature."

    4. Cody's RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Weeki Wachee, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 596-6010

    $30 - $70 / night

    "Close to a beach and lots of food and grocery choices. Close to everything but feels tucked away."

    "They offer RV and tent camping year around and most have a decent amount of space in between."

    5. Encore Barrington Hills

    3 Reviews
    Hudson, FL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We visited local state parks (not many nearby) and enjoyed the area on the gulf side of 19. It felt relatively safe and there was no gate to contend with."

    6. Pasco County - Crews Lake Wilderness Park

    3 Reviews
    Spring Hill, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 861-3038

    "Awesome park with well maintained trail. There are a lot of other small trails that lead off into the woods. If you wander, bring a compass and throw some az. Fun times"

    "Love this place so many trails"

    7. Chief Aripeka Travel Park

    1 Review
    Aripeka, FL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 686-3329

    8. Gulfbreeze RV Park

    1 Review
    Hudson, FL
    3 miles
    +1 (727) 862-6826

    9. Encore Topics

    3 Reviews
    Spring Hill, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Great grocery store near by. Very nice neighbors. Very quiet at night & pretty friendly. Just didn't care for the office not being open on the weekends"

    "Very nice campground conveniently located right off of 589 ( Suncoast Parkway) 38 miles north of TPA. FRIENDLY neighbors, pet friendly. Nice amenities."

    10. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Thonotosassa, FL
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 987-6771

    $24 / night

    "Then exit 7 to Highway 301 north about 10 miles to the campground. The way in which the state park and campground are set up is easy too."

    "This was my first time at a campground in Florida! I was surrounded by beautiful wildlife (alligators, birds, and even a wild boar). The hiking trails were perfect for a beginner or a regular hiker."

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Recent Reviews near Aripeka, FL

854 Reviews of 262 Aripeka Campgrounds


  • SukiDookie ..The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 7, 2025

    Cypress Creek Preserve

    Nice visit

    There are pot holes as you drive in that are kinda steep however nothing too serious. The spots are spacious and all other campers were respectful of noise volume and kept spots clean.

  • Zackary C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 4, 2025

    Edward Medard Park

    Edward Medard

    All the sites were just leveled. The roads re-paved. The bath houses re-done. #1 in the county now.

  • Ethan H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2025

    Colt Creek State Park Campground

    Good, clean campsite

    This campsite was nice with a good amount of wildlife. It was very quiet at night even with a decent amount of other people around. The only downside was there wasn’t a ton of privacy at every campsite, and the clean bathrooms were only missing toilet paper. Other than that, good campsite with very nice rangers.

  • Zackary C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2025

    E.G. Simmons Regional Park

    EG Simmons

    Pretty bare campground. Shade is LIMITED. Good water views and paddle sport area. Not a lot of trails to walk or hike. Nice little beach spot by the playground in the back. East side bathhouse is clean but needs updated.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Serenova Tract Campsites

    Beautiful park

    The campground is nestled in a canopy of oaks ,pines with palmetto underbrush. It was packed when I arrived. But I found the ideal site around the Pavillion circle. It was nice to have neighbors after being alone for so long. My site doesn't have a fire ring, but a picnic table. Toilets and water not far away. Excellent trails to hike.

  • Zackary C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 14, 2025

    Lithia Springs

    October 2025

    It’s a beautiful campground. That’s a well maintained by The very friendly and helpful staff. The scenery and activities available at this part make it well worth the drive and work the stay.

  • R
    Oct. 13, 2025

    Lithia Springs

    Quiet, Clean, & Friendly

    Many of the lots are large & somewhat secluded. Trees for some shade. *Clean, friendly, & a gate code for safety. *Nothing can be tied to trees, including hammocks.

  • Zackary C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2025

    Lithia Springs

    Lithia Springs Park

    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. Sites are spacious with plenty of shade, and the amenities like restrooms and picnic areas are kept in great shape. The best part is being just a short walk from the beautiful natural spring, perfect for swimming and cooling off. It’s a great spot for families or anyone looking to relax and enjoy the outdoors. I’ll definitely be coming back!


Guide to Aripeka

Camping near Aripeka, Florida centers around a coastal area with spring-fed waterways where fresh and saltwater ecosystems meet. The region's limestone substrate creates unique water features including natural springs that maintain a consistent 72-degree temperature year-round. Camping conditions vary dramatically between seasons with summer highs regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September, while winter months attract visitors with comfortable daytime temperatures in the 60s and 70s.

What to do

Kayaking on spring-fed waters: Paddle the Mud River at Mary's Fish Camp where you can explore clear, tidal tributaries. "Kayak the river and find a few hidden spring runs. Creek connects to Weeki Wachee river," notes visitor Ron K. The campground offers kayak rentals and easy access to multiple waterways.

Fishing from seawalls: Catch mullet directly from the shore without needing a boat. "The fish swarm the fishing dock/wall so no boat needed to find action. The locals chum the water all day with oatmeal so you don't need fancy lures to catch mullet," reports CJ at Mary's Fish Camp.

Hiking varied terrain: Explore the extensive trail network at Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park with over 50 miles of paths. "We spent the day hiking the numerous off-road trails and enjoying some of the amenities the park has to offer," writes Steve S. The park maintains separate trails for hikers, cyclists, and equestrians.

What campers like

Secluded, primitive sites: Serenova Tract Campsites offers isolation with basic amenities. "After a simple on-line reservation and finding someone at the Publix, across the road, to show me where the entrance was, I couldn't believe how nice it was for a free camp spot. I stayed in the primitive side, where there was only 3 sites and I had so much privacy," shares camper Kim S.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Natural settings provide excellent wildlife watching. "The natural setting provides opportunities for wildlife viewing. You can kayak in the river, which is really neat to do," describes Rebecca A. at Hillsborough River State Park. Waterways attract birds, fish, and occasionally manatees and dolphins.

Night sky visibility: Areas away from city lights offer excellent stargazing. "It's nice and dark at night," notes Lorilee S. about camping at Hillsborough River State Park. The park's oak tree canopy creates a natural ceiling that comes alive at night with fireflies during summer months.

What you should know

Limited facilities at primitive sites: Many camping areas have minimal amenities. "No potable water is available, so bring your own plus, directly across Route 52 is a Publix shopping center where you can get your water, groceries and ice," advises Steve S. about Serenova Tract.

Seasonal insect considerations: Prepare for significant mosquito activity, especially in warmer months. "Bring plenty of bugspray, the mosquitoes here are big enough to carry away a small dog," warns Jake H. at Hillsborough River State Park.

Water management challenges: Crews Lake Wilderness Park and other areas can experience flooding. "Be mindful of going after/during a good rain, it floods pretty easily," cautions Brett D. Many campsites require advance planning during Florida's rainy season (June-September).

Tips for camping with families

Spacious sites for multiple tents: Some campgrounds offer extra room for family camping. "Campsite #9 has so far been my most favorite spot here. It's VERY spacious (could easily fit 5 large tents here) and the back of the site has a trail that leads directly to The McNeil Homestead," recommends Shaun C. about Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park.

Educational opportunities: Local parks provide learning experiences about Florida ecosystems. "Nature education center for children. Playgrounds and pavilions for get togethers," mentions Tim L. about Starkey Wilderness Park.

Kid-friendly activities: Cody's RV Park offers unique attractions. "The site is probably one of the most interesting and unique places I could have hoped to find. The campground is scattered with tons of statues and random buildings built up with dinosaurs and even a real helicopter," describes one camper. Children enjoy the quirky displays and community pool.

Tips from RVers

Electrical hookup considerations: Verify power connections before setting up. "Good place but only bad thing is power connection on boxes they have melted plugs I wouldn't connect to it," warns Carlos O. about Mary's Fish Camp. Bringing a surge protector and extension cords is recommended.

Level site availability: Many RV sites require minimal leveling. "Somewhat level sites with graveled surface. Water and electric but no sewer or place close to dump tanks," notes Dallas W. about campground conditions at one of the best places to camp near Aripeka, Florida.

Proximity to amenities: Encore Topics provides convenient access to services. "Very nice RV and semi permanent place. Easy access off of the Nature Coast Parkway. Great grocery store near by," reports David M. This location allows RVers to easily resupply while maintaining a camping experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Aripeka, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Aripeka, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 262 campgrounds and RV parks near Aripeka, FL and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Aripeka, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Aripeka, FL is Mary’s Fish Camp with a 4.1-star rating from 11 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Aripeka, FL.