Explore Camping and Campgrounds Near Auburndale, FL

Campgrounds near Auburndale, Florida range from established RV resorts to state parks with more natural settings. Camp Margaritaville RV Resort provides modern amenities including full hookups, pools, and planned activities, while nearby Lake Louisa State Park offers a more traditional outdoor experience with tent camping, RV sites, and cabin options. Most campgrounds in this central Florida region sit within easy driving distance of Orlando's attractions, with several positioned along lakes and waterways. The landscape features a mix of pine forests, rolling hills, and freshwater lakes that create diverse camping environments for visitors seeking memorable outdoor stays near Auburndale.

Weather conditions significantly impact camping experiences in this region, with summer months bringing high temperatures, humidity, and frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Winter provides milder temperatures that many campers prefer, typically ranging from 50-75°F. Most developed campgrounds require reservations, particularly during the busy winter season when northern visitors seek warmer weather. Facilities vary widely from primitive sites with minimal amenities to full-service RV resorts with 50-amp hookups and sewer connections. As one camper noted about Lake Louisa State Park, "What it lacks in shade it makes up for with 2 nice pools, one geared toward kids with a fountain and very fun twisty slide, music, TV's etc & the other is on the lake."

The camping experience in the Auburndale area often centers around water activities on the region's many lakes. Several campgrounds provide direct lake access for fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing. Public lands like Withlacoochee State Forest offer more secluded camping experiences with hiking trails and river access. Mixed-use campgrounds dominate the landscape, with most offering both tent and RV sites. Many locations feature varying levels of privacy between sites, from open layouts to more secluded spots. According to visitor feedback, the area's campgrounds are generally well-maintained with clean facilities. One reviewer shared that at Lake Louisa State Park, "The sites are nicely setup with lots of privacy. There are a few sites with both 50 amp electric and sewer service." Proximity to Orlando's attractions while maintaining natural settings makes this region particularly appealing to campers seeking convenience without sacrificing outdoor experiences.

Best Camping Sites Near Auburndale, Florida (304)

    1. Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Cabana Cabins Auburndale

    21 Reviews
    Auburndale, FL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 455-7335

    $78 - $419 / night

    "Family and I spent the Labor Day weekend at Camp Magaritaville Auburndale, FL. Camp ground was at capacity but it didn’t feel crowded. Very clean and modern."

    "What it lacks in shade it makes up for with 2 nice pools, one geared toward kids with a fountain and very fun twisty slide, music, TV’s etc & the other is on the lake by a tow-ski place that’s fun"

    2. Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

    130 Reviews
    Windermere, FL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 939-2267

    $56 - $201 / night

    "Big park so lots of walking if you don’t have the cart (or you can bring your own and/or bikes).  Our grandsons loved the golf cart!"

    "The best campground in Florida ! Fun beautiful and lots to do even without going to the parks Wildlife is abundant Bunnies deer turkey"

    3. Colt Creek State Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Zephyrhills, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 815-6761

    $24 / night

    "Okay, so I didn’t do a ton of research, but I have driven around here before so I decided to get one of the primitive sites and do a little gear testing. 5+ per person/night -Bundles of firewood available"

    "Colt Creek State Park is one of the newer parks in the Florida State Park System. We had the opportunity to camp at one of the handicap accessible sites recently and found it to be very convenient."

    4. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Thonotosassa, FL
    27 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."

    5. Lake Louisa State Park Campground

    39 Reviews
    Clermont, FL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 394-3969

    $24 - $120 / night

    "Situated right off of rout 27, a very busy 3 lane state road and not too far from Disney Parks is Lake Louisa State Park."

    "Secluded campground in natural Florida. Hookup sites were well kept and at the end of the park so there was no thru traffic. To get to the hookup sites it Is an 8-10 minute drive from park entrance."

    6. Saddle Creek Park and Campground

    6 Reviews
    Lakeland, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 413-2399

    $10 - $20 / night

    "Thrift and bait shop nearby."

    7. Wilderness Shores Ranch & RV/Tent Campground

    4 Reviews
    Lakeland, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 899-5147

    $40 - $75 / night

    "Hike along the water on trails, off road biking, and up close viewing of the beautiful ranch animals ( steer and goats )."

    "Great privately owned campsite for those wanting to get away from crowds and overly-popular sites."

    8. Thousand Trails Orlando

    23 Reviews
    Clermont, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    $85 / night

    "We went along the outside rim in site Mako 7. The sites are large enough and have most have full hook ups. Not many trees for shade, but it is in Florida so that is to be expected."

    "D section is old-school, Florida State Park-like camping.  You have that romantic, southern charm and foliage. "

    9. Orlando Southwest KOA Holiday

    8 Reviews
    Davenport, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 424-1880

    "Easy access to Campground and Sites. Sites are flat and easy access. Campground has long term sites. Great pool and Store."

    "About 20 minutes from Disney and there are several stores and restaurants nearby."

    10. Cypress Campground & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Winter Haven, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 324-7400

    "We came to Florida to escape NY in 2020, chose from a map! While here, we made good friends with other snowbirds and travelers. There is a nice pool, small playground and 2 laundry facilities."

    "First we had a late arrival, and they had left us all the documents ready for us by the entrance."

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  • W
    Mar. 27, 2026

    Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Cabana Cabins Auburndale

    Responsible Adults Be Warned

    I'd like to give you the positives. Crisp, clean, manicured, food and bar pretty good, well-appointed amenities. We had a pretty good week, having found a quiet pool area. Saw a bald eagle and a swallow-tail kite. I’d like to tell you about that, but that’s not the review.

    Here’s the review: if you book here, you will be checking into a bizarre combination of tropical paradise, tailgate party, spring break, and a middle school playground. On St. Patrick's Day, we had been doing some sightseeing. We came back to our site, and the folks who had arrived behind us fired up their music. I don't have a problem with music or other noise prior to"quiet time," so long as it's not over the top. This was way over the top. Kim was on the phone with the nursing home about her 91-year old mother and she couldn't hear the other end of the call.

    We called Security and asked for help, they came around and talked to the offenders. Whereupon the offenders started yelling around"who complained about our music?" And, they sent their preteen daughters on their bicycles going around and asking"did you complain?” Let's just say it was downhill from there. They jacked the volume even more, and started taunting us. Kim lost her temper and started yelling at them to quiet down. They responded by threatening her. She told me to call security, but since they hadn’t helped, and the on-duty rent-a-cop had no interest in helping, I called 911(which the campground rules said to do in an emergency). Apparently, that was a mistake. The rent-a-cop was pissed off that we called 911 when he was supposed to already be on top of it(which he wasn't). So there was a conclave of police cars, and the night manager, and the three large guys from the offending site, etc.

    Bottom line: management demanded that WE leave, in half an hour, or be arrested. It’s 10:30 pm, and I told the rent-a-cop that I was in no shape to drive. “Figure it out,” he said, and walked away. So two 70-year olds had 30 minutes to get everything packed up and drive to some alternative place.

    While we were striking the site, the kids at the offending site were chanting"we won, we won." And they started playing"Hit the Road You Jack" quite loud. And the adults were yelling"we're Republicans. We can do whatever we want." They noted our Maine license plates and told us to"go back to Canada where you belong."

    We ended up in a wicked expensive hotel in the next town over, paying spring break prices($340 a night!!). And we lost the cost of two nights at the campground.

    So if you’re a party animal, this may be your kind of place. Just don’t complain about anything, or you will be asked to leave.

    It’s interesting to note which rules are enforced and which aren’t. For instance, there’s a poolside bar, and lots of signs between the bar and the pool saying“no food or drink beyond this point.” Not only was there lots of food and drink around the pool, there were wait staff taking orders and delivering it.

    In retrospect, the fact that they have a rent-a-cop cruising the premises every night should have been a red flag. I’ve never seen that before, but apparently they expect rowdiness. They just don’t want to deal with the negative repercussions.

  • Diana S.
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Lake Arbuckle Park & Campground

    Beautiful lake

    Our campsite is nice. It's quiet here during the week. The bathrooms need cleaning. They are kept neat just not cleaned.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Lithia Springs

    Nice cold spring

    Spring break got hit with a cold front but we got 1 day in the springs. It’s nice and clean

  • ToolMan56 T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 26, 2026

    Thousand Trails Peace River

    New management, new campground

    There appears to be new management in the campground. Procedures are completely different and much better than previous visits. It is cleaner and more organized. It is now possible to get a reservation for the full hookup section. The river and woods trails are in great shape. Hopefully they will get the mini golf course turf replaced, it is currently painted concrete and not much fun to play on.

  • Kathy C.
    Feb. 25, 2026

    E.G. Simmons Regional Park

    Great place to relax

    Relaxing campsite, most sites have water access or view. The raccoons are a little too comfortable they will make their selves at home and borrow anything that you leave open.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2026

    Orlando/Kissimmee KOA

    location location

    Nice old KOA but businesses built around it. If you like sirens and racing cars irs ok. It is a nice camp ground but don’t park in back near the fence. lots of street noice like garbage pickup.

  • Brian K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2026

    Lithia Springs

    Highly recommend

    Welcoming staff upon arrival. Park is very clean and well taken care of. Met some great neighbors and enjoyed the quietness. The park is constantly monitored by staff giving you a sense of comfort. Beautiful spring to enjoy a warm day as the water temp is a consistent 72°. 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.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 23, 2026

    Hillcrest RV Resort

    55+ RV Resort

    Large, level sites. Can accommodate any size RV. Very active community. 2 activity centers, pool, pickleball, horseshoes, billiards, bingo, entertainment and much more. Clean bathrooms and showers.

  • Capt.Greg O.
    Feb. 23, 2026

    Thousand Trails Peace River

    Love the Peace River

    I think the best thing is the size of this place, there usually is always a spot to get in on. There is a nice Little River running through the very edge of the park, but it's difficult to get a spot there. Also, the laundry facility is top notch and the pool is very pleasant, they also have racquetball and some nice short trails to walk on.


Guide to Auburndale

Camping near Auburndale, Florida centers around freshwater recreation with fishing, boating, and wildlife observation as primary activities. Many campgrounds in this central Florida region feature flat terrain with sandy soil that typically drains well after rain. The area's camping season peaks from November through April when temperatures remain mild and humidity levels drop considerably.

What to do

Observe wildlife along lake shores: At Wilderness Shores Ranch & RV/Tent Campground, visitors can explore trails that run alongside the water. "Quiet and gorgeous; as every site has a view of the water, and trees/nature is abundant. Hike along the water on trails, off road biking, and up close viewing of the beautiful ranch animals (steer and goats)," shares patty.

Practice target shooting: Saddle Creek Park offers shooting range facilities near its camping areas. One camper noted, "It is nice that there is a gun range here and lots of ponds to fish in," making it a dual-purpose destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Join scheduled activities: At Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Cabana Cabins Auburndale, organized events run throughout the week. "They had a lot of activities for the kids during spring break," mentions shannon S., while another visitor commented, "The Tiki Bar was fun and the DJ was good. The DJ was also the activity director Friday evening."

Access biking trails: Paved and unpaved trails connect to several campgrounds. "There's an eagle preserve by the lake and the Auburndale bike trail (29 miles!) just outside of the entrance," mentions a camper about the extensive biking options available.

What campers like

Large pool complexes: Many Auburndale area campgrounds feature elaborate swimming areas beyond basic pools. A camper at Cypress Campground & RV Park appreciated "Great amenities and a beautiful pool!" This campground sits just 3 miles from Legoland, making it convenient for families.

Privacy between campsites: Lake Louisa State Park Campground offers more secluded camping experiences. "Having stayed at Lake Louisa State Park serval times we've enjoyed very spacious sites with beautiful views and an exceptionally clean property," says Jackie B.

Kid-friendly facilities: Splash zones and playgrounds make family camping more enjoyable. A visitor noted, "We had a great time. The camp sites and the whole resort area is very clean and safe. I felt comfortable with my kid running around on her scooter."

On-site entertainment: Farmers markets and scheduled performances enhance the camping experience. "They even have a big farmers market on Sundays with tons of vendors," shares a visitor about the weekly event at Camp Margaritaville.

What you should know

Shade availability varies: The newer resorts typically lack mature trees. One camper noted about Camp Margaritaville, "The trees are small so no shade yet," highlighting a common issue at recently developed facilities.

Site dimensions matter for larger RVs: Getting larger rigs into spots requires planning. A camper at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground shared their experience: "There is not a lot of room in the loops to pull your rv into the spot. There is plenty of room between your rv and your neighbor next to you but not a lot of room across from your spot."

Fire restrictions apply at some parks: Not all campgrounds permit open fires. One visitor mentioned, "Only disappointment was that I did not realize there were no fire rings/pits/gills, so we had a couple of 'interesting' meals in our camper that were intended for campfire cooking."

Seasonal population changes: Winter brings an influx of long-term visitors. A camper observed, "Mostly consisted of older resident (snow birds), who were all very nice," noting the demographic shift that occurs during peak season.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Colt Creek State Park Campground offers accessible play areas for children of all abilities. "These tent sites had water and electric as well. There are 2 of these sites available and both are easily accessed from handicap parking close by," notes Jeanene A.

Animal interactions: Children enjoy seeing wildlife and farm animals. "The owner allows you to pet the goats (great for little kids) and may even offer a joy ride on a side by side!" shares Nestor A. about Wilderness Shores Ranch.

Pool features: Look for campgrounds with kid-specific water features. "What it lacks in shade it makes up for with 2 nice pools, one geared toward kids with a fountain and very fun twisty slide," according to a visitor describing amenities.

Transportation options: At larger resorts, getting around can be challenging. A camper advised, "Rent a golf cart if you don't have one. Transportation was OK and the Tavern was very nice," for those staying at sprawling properties.

Tips from RVers

Site surfaces vary: Concrete pad conditions differ between parks. A camper at Cypress Campground noted, "Site is level, but concrete pads are older and cracked," highlighting the importance of checking site conditions.

Water and electric connections: The placement of hookups can be challenging at some sites. One RVer mentioned, "We stayed at site #57 and other than the water connection being a little far there were no other negatives."

Wi-Fi reliability: Internet access varies significantly between campgrounds. "Wifi is unlike other KOAs for some reason and a bit of a pain. I could not get it hooked up to my RV system," reported a camper at Orlando Southwest KOA Holiday.

Dump station locations: Not all sites offer full hookups. At Colt Creek State Park, a visitor appreciated the "Nice dump and wash area at gate to campground," making departure day more convenient even without sewer connections at individual sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the RV parks located in Auburndale, FL?

Auburndale offers several RV park options in convenient locations. Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Cabana Cabins Auburndale is a modern, resort-style facility in the heart of Auburndale with spacious sites and excellent amenities. For travelers passing through, Love's RV Hookup-Auburndale FL 228 offers convenient overnight RV parking right off I-4 northwest of Lakeland. The area also has several other RV accommodations within a short driving distance, providing easy access to Central Florida attractions.

What campground options are available in Auburndale for non-RV campers?

Non-RV campers seeking options near Auburndale should consider several nearby state parks and recreation areas. Lake Louisa State Park Campground offers traditional tent camping with scenic views, located just off Route 27 and not far from Auburndale. For a more primitive experience, Saddle Creek Park and Campground near Lakeland provides basic tent sites with water access. These options provide natural settings while still being reasonably close to Auburndale's amenities and attractions.

Are there paved RV sites or parks with blacktopping in Auburndale, FL?

Yes, paved RV sites are available in the Auburndale area. 21 Palms RV Resort features blacktopped sites and is conveniently located just off the I-4 corridor. This resort offers pull-through and back-in sites with modern infrastructure. Additionally, Orlando/Kissimmee KOA has well-maintained paved sites, accessible from the Florida Turnpike and relatively close to Auburndale. These parks provide stable, level foundations ideal for larger RVs and fifth wheels, making setup easier and keeping your rig cleaner during your stay.