Wimauma, Florida sits in the Tampa Bay area where campgrounds generally remain open year-round due to mild winters with temperatures rarely dropping below 50°F. Most RV parks in this region are situated on flat terrain at low elevations under 100 feet, making them accessible for larger vehicles. The area experiences hot, humid summers with afternoon thunderstorms common from June through September, when mosquitoes can be particularly active near water features.
What to do
Fishing access: Hidden River RV Resort provides riverside camping where guests can fish directly from the property. "This campground has 2 new camping areas with concrete pads and fire rings... the best area, in my opinion, is the lower area by the river and pool," notes one camper who stayed from December through March.
Beach trips: Most campgrounds are within 15-20 minutes of Gulf beaches. "This place is 20 minutes away from several beaches and the TB Rays stadium, the Trop," mentions a visitor at Encore Terra Ceia, highlighting the convenient coastal access.
Pool relaxation: Nearly all parks feature swimming pools to combat Florida heat. At Pleasant Lake RV Resort, a reviewer observed, "This is a beautiful place with beautiful views. Super clean everywhere. There is a lovely pool, billiard room, exercise and game room, etc."
What campers like
Clean facilities: Lazydays RV Resort receives consistent praise for maintenance. "Clean, quiet, and friendly. Check in was quick and easy. Trash was collected multiple times a day from our campsite. Security at night was friendly and helped us feel safe," noted one reviewer who visited during the strawberry festival.
Convenient locations: Campers appreciate proximity to urban amenities. Tampa South RV Resort earned this review: "Nice place. Great staff. Can accommodate small units up to large motorhomes," highlighting its versatility for different vehicle sizes.
Winter stays: The Wimauma area attracts long-term winter residents. "Spent a few months here at the end of 2021 and could not have been happier with the experience. Well maintained campground with quite a few year-round residents it was pretty (for a suburban area), clean, quiet, and conveniently located," mentioned a Pleasant Lake RV Resort guest.
What you should know
Traffic noise: Several campgrounds near I-75 experience road noise. One camper at Encore Winter Quarters Manatee noted, "Location is nice because you are right off I-75 and can be anywhere in the Greater Tampa Bay area with easy access. However, the noise of the interstate is non-stop, and traffic in this area is really congested."
Site spacing: Many RV parks have tight spacing between units. "Staff was super nice and very helpful but they have way too many campers stuffed in here. We looked like Austin Powers trying to get into our pull through site," remarked a visitor at Tampa South RV Resort.
Mixed-use parks: Several campgrounds combine RV sites with permanent residences. "The middle section is a large group of permanent trailers and some are a bit of an eye sore. Unfortunately, there are some RV spots in the area too so I would recommend being careful with your reservation," warned a Hidden River RV Resort visitor.
Tips for camping with families
Security features: Look for parks with controlled access. "First impression, the front desk worker was very informative and quite kind. However, there is no security gate. As a momma with young kiddos, that does make me nervous," shared a parent staying at Encore Winter Quarters Manatee.
Dog-friendly amenities: Pet areas vary between parks. River Vista RV Park provides both campfires and pet accommodations. "Some new sites done very well with concrete slabs, picnic tables, water, sewer, electric and wifi. Pool and water access too," noted one visitor, highlighting the family-friendly amenities.
Insect protection: Bring mosquito repellent, especially during summer months. "This is a mosquito heaven!!! Being bug spray or candles! You will see a large amount of bugs in your area…. They used to spray. But now they don't… with a pond down the street there is No end in site for air borne bug issues," warned a visitor at Encore Vacation Village.
Tips from RVers
Utilities placement: RVers should check hookup locations before setting up. According to a Lazydays RV Resort visitor: "Water and electric were located in the middle of the pad. The sewer was at the end of the pad, and we needed right at 20 feet of hose. Water pressure was above 60 psi, so we needed a reducer."
Backing challenges: Many parks have narrow streets and tight turns. "Be careful entering the park. Very sharp turns. Many full time residents with older park models," cautioned a visitor at Encore Vacation Village.
Alternative transportation: Consider bringing bikes or having a tow vehicle. "Nice place to stay in Palmetto. I just moved into my RV and this was my very first camping stop... would recommend coming with a separate vehicle as there's not much within walking distance, but it's only a short drive to Tampa, St. Pete, and the Sarasota/Bradenton area," suggested an Encore Terra Ceia camper.