Best Campgrounds near Sharpes, FL

Camping near Sharpes, Florida centers around the Space Coast region, with several waterfront campgrounds offering views of the Indian River and access to Cape Canaveral. Manatee Hammock Campground in Titusville serves as a popular base for both tent and RV campers, providing boat access and full hookup sites. Jetty Park Campground in Cape Canaveral offers similar amenities with beach proximity. The area's campgrounds benefit from their strategic location near Kennedy Space Center, with some sites providing views of rocket launches. Most established campgrounds in the region accommodate both RVs and tents, though some private resorts like Encore Space Coast and Sonrise Palms RV cater primarily to RV travelers.

The camping season runs year-round in this part of Florida, with winter (December through March) being the peak season when temperatures are mild and humidity is lower. Summer months bring hot, humid conditions with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, along with afternoon thunderstorms. Most campgrounds require reservations, especially during winter months when northern visitors ("snowbirds") fill the parks. Hurricane season (June through November) occasionally affects camping plans, with potential park closures during severe weather events. Many campgrounds in the area provide water and electric hookups, with varying levels of amenities from basic to resort-style facilities.

Waterfront camping is a distinctive feature of the Sharpes area, with sites offering fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing opportunities. According to reviews, "dolphins and manatee swim alongside your kayak" at some of the waterfront locations. Campers should be prepared for some ambient noise at certain campgrounds. One visitor to Manatee Hammock noted, "The only downside of the campground is its proximity to railroad tracks and airport. The noise seemed to be constant on weekdays." Sites with water views tend to fill quickly, particularly those that accommodate larger RVs. KARS Park, which is exclusively for NASA employees and contractors, offers additional camping options with waterfront sites but is not available to the general public.

Best Camping Sites Near Sharpes, Florida (117)

    1. Manatee Hammock Campground

    38 Reviews
    Sharpes, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 264-5083

    $28 - $39 / night

    "The downside it has is only loud noises at night from the highway racers or train that goes about 7 to 9 times per night and not having a playground for the kids but they have a pier that you can walk"

    "We checked in around midnight and they had security at the gate that just kept an eye on things."

    2. Jetty Park Campground

    34 Reviews
    Cape Canaveral, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 783-7111

    $24 - $100 / night

    "Love that the beach is only steps away. White sand, beautiful!1 Nice Jetty and multiple restaurants close by. Staff very friendly. Bathrooms are ok. One of my favorite campgrounds."

    "Breakfast/lunch place, a restaurant with bar within walking distance. Bathrooms are basic but clean. Staff is wonderful. You can see space launches, close to KSC, beach, jetty. Spectacular."

    3. Encore Space Coast

    5 Reviews
    Rockledge, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Lots of long term RVers and very few sites for Thousand Trails Members. Very close to Cocoa Beach!"

    "Located close to all attractions including disney, and the space center and lots of other great places to see. Park was nice, clean and such great people. The fishing was amazing."

    4. Sonrise Palms RV

    3 Reviews
    Cocoa, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 633-4335

    "Friendly staff, close to the beach, and several points of interest. We will be back!"

    "Lovely lady at reception helped us book over the phone few hours before our arrival but you can also drive up after the office closes, park in the overflow area & register/pay the next day."

    5. Jetty Park Canaveral Port Auth

    5 Reviews
    Cape Canaveral, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 783-7111

    6. Cape Kennedy RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Mims, FL
    17 miles
    Website

    $77 / night

    "Campers next to us pulled in after dark and stayed up partying til after 1am. Overall good camp ground- older facilities but they were clean."

    "Close to I-95 and 15 miles Kennedy Space Center. Clean facilities and courteous management. very nice level concrete pull throug sites"

    7. Joy RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Cocoa, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 631-0305

    "The campground enjoys a strategic location with a nearby Sam's Club for shopping convenience."

    9. Florida Great Outdoors

    1 Review
    Titusville, FL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 209-0194

    $80 - $120 / night

    "The Florida Great Outdoors is new to the Dyrt and has several RV Sites in Florida for those looking to stay and enjoy the sunshine state. "

    10. KARS Park - NASA Members Only

    1 Review
    Cape Canaveral, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 867-7967

    $10 - $20 / night

    "Located on the river across from Kennedy Space Center, it's a great spot to view launches with 20 or so spots along the river. Water/electric sites only, but there are two dump stations available."

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Recent Reviews near Sharpes, FL

768 Reviews of 117 Sharpes Campgrounds


  • Nathaniel D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 3, 2026

    Geneva Wilderness Area

    Extremely long hike

    Extremely long hike, long ways from car, muddy, sandy, cold showers (only an outpost), long grass away from fishing, inconveniences in cold weather, camp super far, take only a bag but secluded scenery, wild hogs and great skies if willing to take a long hike to camp.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 30, 2025

    Manatee Hammock Campground

    Great location....but major issues

    We were scheduled to spend two nights here with our 32 foot motorhome. The campground itself is nice, however the spots are pretty close together and not private. The campground is close to train tracks, which I did not know when booking. It woke me up at 4 am, then two or three more times before I finally gave up. The horn from the train is so loud that it woke me from a deep sleep. It is so loud we left and hit the road before our second night as we will all sleep better at a Cracker Barrel a couple hours down the road. Also, we had booked 119, a site far towards tge front, however, more private and away from activity. When we came to check in, we were told there were electrical issues and they had to move us. They moved us right next to the pickle ball courts, which is a very active area of the campground. Due to having an extremely anxious dog, I asked for something more out of the way. We were told there was nothing available (there was an entire row without campers). After we checked in and set up, we drove out of the campground and what do you know, 119 has a camper set up including electric! I was furious as my dog really struggles with our site in such a popular area. We went in and asked the office person about this, the same person who checked us in. She didnt remember us or the situation, had to look it up. We mentioned we dont appreciate being lied to as we were lied to, there were no electrical issues on the site as that camper was there and hooked up before we finished our set up. She became rude. I asked for a partial refund and she refused, called my husband a liar. We will never stay here again. Integrity isnt hard. We would have accepted the truth, whatever that was, but we were lied to. amp store minimum. Dog park area is only one fence, not two separate areas, so unusable for us with anxious and reactive dogs as there is always a dog in there. The bathrooms are always dirty from sand being tracked in, which is gross.

  • M
    Dec. 24, 2025

    Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake

    Beautiful park but rude employees

    The park is beautiful and well kept but the staff is so rude and the pool is always closed. We had a bad pedestal but no one came out to fix it when we call multiple times about it. Site 18 was level and easy to back into but too close to other campers.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 23, 2025

    Cypress Cove Nudist Resort

    Amazing

    What a great place to camp. Full hookups, restaurant/bar, hot tubs, 2 swimming pools, shops. No reason to leave or get dressed. Just set up camp and relax

  • Tammy G.
    Dec. 8, 2025

    Manatee Hammock Campground

    Great place!

    We camped in our truck bed tent for Thanksgiving weekend. Great site. Crowded but doable. Water and power hook up. Friendly campers. We will definitely stay here again.

  • Amelia A.
    Dec. 6, 2025

    Lake Mills Park

    Tent camping

    Great spot. Quiet. Affordable. Nice park . Big lake.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 5, 2025

    Long Point Park Campground

    Beautiful December

    Camped in one of the waterfront spots. Gorgeous four days. Saw dolphins, manatees, rabbits, racoons, many water birds. No mosquitos due to the strong but pleasant breeze coming off the water. There were, however, "no see'ums" bugs, but with some mild bugs repellants we were not really bothered too much.

  • N
    Nov. 30, 2025

    Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

    Love the campground

    We stayed here for two weeks and loved it. The staff were wonderful and everything was clean. Our one issue was that a lot of campers do not respect the quiet time hours, and disney does not enforce it. You will have golf carts far past 11pm just cruising around the loops going very fast and playing loud music. Otherwise was great.


Guide to Sharpes

Camping near Sharpes, Florida centers around a collection of waterfront and inland campgrounds along the central east coast's Space Coast region. The area sits at near sea level with most campgrounds within 5-10 miles of the Atlantic Ocean. Winter temperatures range from 50-70°F while summer brings consistent 80-90°F days with afternoon thunderstorms common from June through September.

What to do

Watch rocket launches live: Manatee Hammock Campground provides direct views of Kennedy Space Center across the water. "We saw two rocket launches while here," reports Dave D., who recommends visiting "Port Canaveral and eat at the many excellent restaurants."

Fishing from dedicated piers: Jetty Park Campground offers access to its fishing jetty where various saltwater species can be caught. The park features "a pier for fishing and just serene eastern observation toward Cape Canaveral," along with "a kayak launch ramp as well," according to reviewer L O.

Wildlife viewing: Many campgrounds offer opportunities to see local wildlife. Robin M. at Encore Space Coast notes, "The fishing was amazing," while multiple campers report regular alligator sightings in the park's small pond.

Beach activities: Several campgrounds provide beach access. Kristina C. notes about Jetty Park: "For the price and how close the beach is you seriously can't beat it!" The beach is within walking distance of all campsites.

What campers like

Waterfront views: Jetty Park Canaveral Port Auth provides oceanfront sites with concrete pads. "Easy check in even though we arrived after hours! Very friendly. We had a shady spot with a concrete pad and full hookups," writes Cindy A., who adds, "Bonus activities include seeing cruise ships leave pier and space launches!"

Dog-friendly facilities: Multiple campgrounds cater to pets. Dennis J. notes that Manatee Hammock Park is "so nice, right on the Indian river. There is a large fenced Dog Park on the riverfront." Tony W. similarly reports that Sonrise Palms RV is a "very clean, pet and children friendly RV park" with a "gated dog park with lots of toys."

Convenience to attractions: Campsites provide access to nearby points of interest. Doug S. notes that Manatee Hammock "has a woodsy feel but it's right off a main road. Really close to the Space Center and easy access to SR528 and about an hour from the theme parks."

Pool and recreation options: Multiple sites feature swimming pools and recreational facilities. The pool at Sonrise Palms RV gets positive mentions with Annabel F. noting she "took a dip on a cold day" in the "nice heated pool."

What you should know

Site sizes vary significantly: Some parks have notoriously tight spaces. Ronald C. reports about Encore Space Coast: "spots are very tight and no dog park... the guy next door had to move his truck for me to get in and I only could park my truck in front of my door since there was no space any where else."

Train and traffic noise: Several campgrounds experience ambient noise. Jorge F. mentions Manatee Hammock has a "downside is freight train noise every night in the early morning hours and traffic noise, specially with campsites near the busy US-1."

Limited fire options: Fire restrictions apply at many parks. Jorge F. notes at Manatee Hammock, "no fires unless you bring your own fire pit and must be at least 6" off the ground." Other parks have complete fire bans.

Bathroom conditions vary: While most facilities are functional, quality differs. At Jetty Park, Denis P. notes: "Restrooms and showers were clean, but completely unventilated and without air conditioning. In summer temperatures, that made things uncomfortable."

Reservation requirements: First-come-first-serve options are limited. The KARS Park campground offers spots on this basis but "Only available to KSC/NASA employees and military though (and requires an annual membership of $15-20)," according to Eleanor the Airstream R.

Tips for camping with families

Choose shaded sites in summer: With Florida heat, shade makes a significant difference. Jorge F. recommends Manatee Hammock for its "lots of trees and shade," noting specific sites like "51, 13, 65-69, 169, 170" for better tree cover.

Consider off-season visits: Kristina C. mentions Jetty Park is less crowded in off-peak months: "For the past 3 years we have been going to the campground every year around August and have an amazing time!"

Check for kid-friendly amenities: Pools are important during hot months. Cape Kennedy RV Resort has "a pool and playground" according to Tonya B., who adds it's "pretty quiet considering it's right off the highway."

Book waterfront sites early: The most desirable family sites book quickly. Jorge F. notes Manatee Hammock has "beautiful water views from several campsites" but these premium spots fill fast.

Tips from RVers

Levelness considerations: Many RVers note varying site quality. Sven L. reports at Encore Space Coast: "Gravel under the RV so not quite level."

Hookup quality varies: Full hookups are common but placement differs. At Cape Kennedy RV Resort, Mark S. observed a "split personality" with "the west side has nice wide concrete sites, the east side is on dirt and gravel and not so nice." He recommends the site selection add-on fee might be "worth it" given these differences.

Navigation challenges: Some parks have tight roads. Mark S. notes at Cape Kennedy RV Resort: "the roads aren't very wide. The gentleman who escorted us to our site took us off the road and out into the grass to get around a tree to make the turn workable."

Check for extended stay options: Some parks cater to longer stays. At Joy RV Park, Amelie G. notes they "provide the flexibility of both short-term and long-term stays, a versatility that distinguishes them from neighboring campgrounds" and they also offer "onsite storage options."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Sharpes, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sharpes, FL is Manatee Hammock Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 38 reviews.