Best Glamping near Boynton Beach, FL

Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach houses premium safari-style glamping accommodations alongside peaceful waterways. The park's glamping sites include yurts with comfortable beds, electricity, and climate control features, allowing for luxury outdoor stays without sacrificing comfort. Each yurt provides a picnic table, grilling area, and convenient access to modern restrooms with showers. West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA complements the area's glamping options with unique safari-adjacent accommodations that place guests within earshot of African wildlife. "My husband and I rented a campground flat in December. It was on the water, had a grill, electricity, fire pit, running water and was pet friendly. We brought our kayaks and played around. Had a lot of space to walk our dogs. It was really a great time!"

The surrounding natural areas enhance these eco-friendly glamping experiences with opportunities for kayaking, fishing, and wildlife observation. Guests at Lion Country Safari KOA wake to the authentic sounds of lions roaring, creating an immersive safari atmosphere without leaving Florida. The park offers discounted tickets to the adjacent wildlife preserve, allowing glampers to experience over 1,000 animals in their natural habitats. Quiet Waters Park provides excellent fishing spots and exploration trails through natural Florida landscapes. Both locations maintain clean facilities with helpful staff focused on guest comfort. According to a camper, "The lions waking you up in the morning is really pretty cool." Most glamping accommodations remain available year-round, though advance reservations are recommended during winter months when seasonal visitors from northern states increase occupancy rates.

Best Glamping Sites Near Boynton Beach, Florida (7)

    1. West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA

    11 Reviews
    Wellington, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 793-9797

    "The campground is pretty tight & the sites aren’t very attractive but being next to the safari is awesome! You can hear the lions loud & clear!! The staff was nice."

    "This campground that sits just outside of the only drive through animal safari with over 1,000 different types of animals, is great for families to enjoy."

    2. Quiet Waters Park

    6 Reviews
    Deerfield Beach, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 357-5100

    "It was on the water, had a grill, electrcitiy, fire pit, tent, running water and was pet friendly. We brought our kayaks and played around. Had a lot of space to walk our dogs."

    "Good location in the middle of urban area, cabins to rent. We’ve used for daycamp without overnight, but you can do that if you want"

    3. Sunsport Gardens Family Naturist Resort (Nudist)

    2 Reviews
    Royal Palm Beach, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 793-0423

    "Pool is heated comfortably year round. Sauna. Hot tub restaurant fitness laundry pool table clubhouse. Pavilliin. Much is centered around the above area. But more is being done for trails and sites."

    4. Paradise Island RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 485-1150

    "Campground in the city, great guest services, friendly staff. Near grocery store, and everything!"

    "Staff very friendly! Very respectful of COVID as well. Always appreciate that."

    5. Phipps Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Palm City, FL
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 475-6565

    $40 - $60 / night

    "We stayed in one of the electrical sights along the river. We made use of the fire pit and enjoyed the sunset. The other guests were friendly and we saw a bunch of dogs around."

    "The staff at the gate was super friendly and I was pleasantly surprised by the availability of sites because I rolled in on the Friday at the start of a holiday weekend."

    6. Oleta River State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    North Miami Beach, FL
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (305) 919-1846

    $55 / night

    "Hard to believe that this oasis is so close to major urban centers, but it's true. It boasts 15-miles of trails in more than 1,000 acres!"

    "This place has cabins and a shared bathroom, but it is such an amazing park right in the middle of an overcrowded city!! I love going here is like 55 bucks a night or so!!"

    7. Palm Beach County Park South Bay RV Campground

    1 Review
    Clewiston, FL
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 992-9045

    "Would stay here again. 2 machines in laundry. Boat dock on site. Full hookups. Spots are spacious!!!"

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  • Jeff P.
    Jan. 23, 2023

    Phipps Park Campground

    Quiet and Beautiful

    We stayed in one of the electrical sights along the river. We made use of the fire pit and enjoyed the sunset. The other guests were friendly and we saw a bunch of dogs around.

    The property manager was highly responsive when we requested the gate code via email. The gate closes at 7:30 pm but with the code there is no issue.

    We did not visit the on-site bathrooms nor did we use the dish cleaning station.

    The glamping tents were just that - a tent built onto a platform.

    We truly enjoyed our peaceful visit to the park and highly recommend staying along the water.

    Instagram: @ProlongedAdventure

  • Tucker B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2021

    Phipps Park Campground

    Surprisingly Empty for the Start of Memorial Weekend!

    I lucked into this hidden gem of a campground on my way north from Fort Lauderdale.

    The staff at the gate was super friendly and I was pleasantly surprised by the availability of sites because I rolled in on the Friday at the start of a holiday weekend.

    There is a fishing pier, bike path along the river, boat launch area, communal restrooms, laundry room (although washing machine was out of order), and outdoor dish pit.

    I really enjoyed an evening stroll around the ponds where they have "glamping" tents set up.

    This campground is built on the site of an innovative stormwater catchment and treatment area, so it had some interesting info to learn about efforts to clean and control stormwater flow in the region.

    All in all, can't be upset about a campground with plenty of space and rainbow skies at sunset!

  • Ashley J.
    Jul. 8, 2018

    Quiet Waters Park

    Worth a Visit

    My husband and I rented a campground flat in December. It was on the water, had a grill, electrcitiy, fire pit, tent, running water and was pet friendly. We brought our kayaks and played around. Had a lot of space to walk our dogs. It was really a great time!

  • Breezy and Max R.
    Dec. 24, 2020

    Phipps Park Campground

    Surrounded by water lilies...

    Adorable, enchanting island camping amongst water lilies, turtles, white ibis’, blue heron and friendly folks. Each of us are seeking “home” in nature. A variety of camping choices here. Staff is friendly and helpful. Nice paved and gravel trails throughout the small, but beautiful property. Near highway 95 for convenience. We brought our queen sized airmatress and it fits with plenty of space for changing clothes inside the adorable platform canvas tent home. We recently watched, “ Hell on Wheels” , a series on Netflix, about people who lived in a canvas makeshift tent cities who worked by day then found comfort in their tent homes and campfires by night. In the ole’ west, folks lived in canvas tents while they built the railroad. We are reflecting on the joy of tent life while discovering the USA. The canvas tents at Phipps Park, Martin County are perfect for group rentals and ideal for beginners. All in all, this is a well kept property, worthy of staying awhile if you are passing through.

  • Michael J.
    Feb. 12, 2023

    Paradise Island RV Resort

    Stuck Without Options!

    3 campers and two RVs crammed into overflow. NO full hookups as indicated over the phone. Showers NOT in the “bath house” adjacent to these crummy sites. The dumpsite is between the office and the fence. This requires you to back into position or drive down a narrow path and make 3 tight turns. Florida has NO dump sites at rest or service areas! What????

  • Amanda W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 7, 2025

    West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA

    Pros & cons

    The campground is pretty tight & the sites aren’t very attractive but being next to the safari is awesome! You can hear the lions loud & clear!! The staff was nice. Close to groceries and gas stations.

  • JEFFREY W.
    Jul. 13, 2021

    West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA

    Real Lion Alarm Clock

    We tent camped here. Site small and sandy but location is the key to this KOA. Right next to Lion Country Safari. We are used to hearing birds and frogs when we camp, but here it is lions...and other noises I was not able to identify. Weather great to explore park in late Winter. Kids loved it and we will be back!

  • Burton M.
    Feb. 14, 2021

    West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA

    Great family campground

    This campground that sits just outside of the only drive through animal safari with over 1,000 different types of animals, is great for families to enjoy. This has all the amenities as a typical KOA campground except you get a bonus by hearing the Lions roar in the morning. The campground is gated during evening hours with the gate closing at 10:00 pm, so you will need to get a gate key card with a $20.00 deposit which will be refunded when you turn the key back at the end of your stay. The staff are very friendly and the campground is very clean. They also do a great job with abiding by the CDC guidelines for Covid-19. The Raccoons like to come out in the evening, so make sure you pick up you garbage at night. The rabbits were having fun playing in the primitive camping area every evening and early morning hours. They offer cabin and platform tent rentals for slightly more than a tent site. There are many seasonal campers from the North along with weekend campers trying to escape the everyday stress in their lives. We live 1 hour south of this campground but we will definitely be going back fir weekend trips.

  • Jan H.
    Oct. 3, 2018

    West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA

    Great Family Campsite

    Very nice KOA , clean well presented , friendly staff. The lions waking you up in the morning is really pretty cool. LOTS of local channels and good internet. It's pretty far from most everything but its really the only game in town. Very peaceful and quite. Discount tickets to Lion Country Safari which is next to campground.


Guide to Boynton Beach

Glamping in Boynton Beach, Florida offers several options for upscale outdoor stays within a subtropical climate where average temperatures range from 60°F in winter to 90°F in summer. The area sits at a low elevation of about 16 feet above sea level, contributing to the wetland ecosystems that characterize camping locations. Several campgrounds offer water-adjacent sites where campers can fish, paddle, or simply enjoy waterfront views.

What to do

Mountain biking on established trails: Oleta River State Park offers 15 miles of trails across more than 1,000 acres. A visitor noted, "Hard to believe that this oasis is so close to major urban centers, but it's true... You can bike, snorkel, paddle, run, picnic, rent cabins, primitive camp, and even get married."

Wildlife viewing from campsite: At West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA, campers can experience African wildlife sounds from their sites. "Very peaceful and quite. Discount tickets to Lion Country Safari which is next to campground," reports one camper who gave the experience five stars.

Kayaking and water sports: Phipps Park Campground provides direct access to water recreation. According to a visitor, "Great biking, easy access to boating, kayaking, and paddle boarding. Close to beaches and shopping so there's something for everybody to do."

What campers like

Morning wildlife sounds: The unique opportunity to hear exotic animals is a highlight for many at Lion Country Safari KOA. A camper shared, "Very nice KOA, clean well presented, friendly staff. The lions waking you up in the morning is really pretty cool."

Spacious waterfront sites: Campers appreciate waterfront options at Palm Beach County Park South Bay RV Campground. "Great place to stay. Would stay here again. Boat dock on site. Full hookups. Spots are spacious!!!" noted one visitor.

Canvas tent glamping: Phipps Park offers platform tents for those wanting a glamping experience. A guest described it as "Adorable, enchanting island camping amongst water lilies, turtles, white ibis', blue heron and friendly folks...We brought our queen sized airmatress and it fits with plenty of space for changing clothes inside the adorable platform canvas tent home."

What you should know

Seasonal pricing variations: Peak winter prices can reach $99/night at some locations. One long-term camper at Lion Country Safari KOA noted, "At $99/night it is expensive and by not having the facilities of a KOA Holiday and being so far away from the Highway as a KOA Journey I can't give it 5 stars but, it is damn close."

Gate access times: Some parks have restricted evening access. A Phipps Park camper mentioned, "The gate closes at 7:30 pm but with the code there is no issue. The property manager was highly responsive when we requested the gate code via email."

Insect management: Mosquitoes can be problematic in some areas, particularly in summer. One visitor to Lion Country Safari KOA reported, "That's when we noticed that it was literally swarming with mosquitos. Pulled out 3 thermacells but the swarms were so bad they didn't even touch it."

Tips for camping with families

Safari experience packages: Paradise Island RV Resort offers a convenient base for family activities. "Campground in the city, great guest services, friendly staff. Near grocery store, and everything! Full hookup sites, spots are big and concrete roads," reports one visitor.

Family-oriented activities: Lion Country Safari KOA includes family programming. A visitor explained, "This campground that sits just outside of the only drive through animal safari with over 1,000 different types of animals, is great for families to enjoy."

Urban camping adventure: For families wanting wilderness with urban convenience, consider Oleta River State Park. One visitor shared, "This place has cabins and a shared bathroom, but it is such an amazing park right in the middle of an overcrowded city!! I love going here is like 55 bucks a night or so!!"

Tips from RVers

Site selection for big rigs: Sunsport Gardens Family Naturist Resort accommodates large RVs with appropriate hookups. A camper noted, "Pool is heated comfortably year round. Sauna. Hot tub restaurant fitness laundry pool table clubhouse. Pavilliin. Much is centered around the above area."

Extended stay considerations: For longer RV visits, Paradise Island RV Resort offers necessary amenities. "This is an older campground with a lot of full-time RVers. The staff are extremely friendly and helpful and will do whatever they can to make you satisfied," reported one long-term resident who stayed 14 months.

Dump station access: Plan for waste management as options are limited in the area. One RVer at Paradise Island advised, "The dumpsite is between the office and the fence. This requires you to back into position or drive down a narrow path and make 3 tight turns. Florida has NO dump sites at rest or service areas!"

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Boynton Beach, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Boynton Beach, FL is West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA with a 3.9-star rating from 11 reviews.

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