Best Campgrounds near Odessa, FL

Odessa, Florida provides access to diverse camping options within several natural areas managed by state and county agencies. The Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park offers tent and cabin accommodation with hiking and walk-in access points, while Hillsborough River State Park Campground approximately 30 minutes east provides full-service camping with electric hookups, tent sites, and cabin rentals. Both parks serve as convenient bases for exploring the region's mix of pine forests, cypress swamps, and lake environments that characterize west-central Florida's natural landscape.

Seasonal considerations greatly impact camping conditions, with summer months bringing intense heat, humidity, and mosquitoes. The region's campgrounds remain open year-round, though primitive sites may experience flooding during Florida's rainy season from June through September. "This centrally located primitive camping spot is near the Odessa area near Tampa. Group reservations are required - typically scout and church groups use the facility. 100% primitive," notes one camper describing Lake Rogers Park. Water management areas like the Lower Hillsborough Wilderness Preserve require reservations for camping, with several locations offering self-check-in systems and camp hosts providing area information and security.

Campgrounds in the Odessa area feature varying levels of amenities, from fully developed sites with electricity and water hookups to primitive backcountry camping. The Serenova Tract Campsites provide a more secluded experience with drive-in and hike-in options, picnic tables, and fire rings in a natural setting. Visitors often mention wildlife encounters as highlights of their camping experience. Multiple waterfront camping options exist within a short drive, including several sites along the Hillsborough River system. Lake Park offers tent camping with water access and hiking trails, making it popular with local outdoor enthusiasts. Many campgrounds in the region provide trail connectivity to the larger Florida Trail system and dedicated mountain biking paths, creating opportunities for multi-sport adventures from established basecamp locations.

Best Camping Sites Near Odessa, Florida (266)

    1. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Thonotosassa, FL
    20 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."

    2. Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park

    12 Reviews
    New Port Richey, FL
    7 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. Caladesi RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Palm Harbor, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 784-3622

    $45 - $75 / night

    "Decent size spot with stone drive and cement patio. Bathrooms and showers are kept clean. Nice laundry facilities with area to play cards if you wanted. Pool area is nice with shade spots."

    "We first came here a year ago and I was worried about it being so close to a main road, but after staying here I can tell you that it's very quiet and relaxing. "

    4. Serenova Tract Campsites

    8 Reviews
    Hudson, FL
    10 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."

    5. Lake Park

    5 Reviews
    Lutz, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 264-3806

    "I live in an adjacent neighborhood (2 years) and walk this park daily with my doggos. I’ve biked all the trails and been here from sunrise to sunset."

    "This park has a really great walking trail around a lake with exercise stations. I’ve seen some horses on the trails also. There’s a cool BMX and rc car track too!"

    6. Bay Bayou RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Oldsmar, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 855-1000

    "There’s a place to fish, a place to chill on the dock and not fish, trees are everywhere and lots of random wildlife roaming around.

    Staff has been super friendly too."

    7. Starkey Wilderness Preserve — Serenova Tract

    4 Reviews
    New Port Richey, FL
    7 miles
    Website

    "You must reserve a site with Southwest Florida Water Management by website. It is sometimes closed to hunting. There are lakes and multiple varieties of terrain."

    8. Lake Rogers Park

    3 Reviews
    Odessa, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 264-3917

    "This centrally located primitive camping spot is centrally located near the Odessa area near Tampa."

    "Lake Rodgers trail and campsites are beautiful and well kept up. The 3 trails( upper, mid, and lower) make it nice to walk thru different terrains."

    9. Fort De Soto Campground

    140 Reviews
    Tierra Verde, FL
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 582-2100

    $38 - $48 / night

    "As an camper with northern roots, I have found it hard to camp in Florida. This campground helped me relieve those worries. 

    I will start by saying that this campground is south of St."

    "Nice walking/bicycle path around the edge. Bike paths also throughout the park. Sites 1-8 or so have direct beach access, but swimming is not allowed. Mangroves surround the rest of the peninsula."

    10. Clearwater-Lake Tarpon KOA

    6 Reviews
    Tarpon Springs, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 937-8412

    $25 / night

    "We camped at Clearwater/ Lake Tarpon KOA Holiday in a Fifth Wheel."

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Recent Reviews near Odessa, FL

1006 Reviews of 266 Odessa Campgrounds


  • Amanda W.
    Sep. 7, 2025

    Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Cabana Cabins Auburndale

    So fun! Huge sites!!

    Margaritaville is so clean & spacious!! The store has so much great stuff and there is always entertainment. They even have a big farmers market on Sundays with tons of vendors. There are two big pools (the back one is quiet) with bars, yummy drinks and good food. They are pet friendly & have dog poo stations along the roads. Very close to a long biking trail & there’s a gas station near the entrance. Beautifully landscaped & friendly staff.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Belle Parc RV Resort

    Belle parc is a very relaxing campground

    So check in was easy and the ladies at the front office where amazing and very hospitable. We were shown to our campsite by a very nice gentleman. He even helped us back in and hook up. As for the stay it’s been very relaxing and quiet. The shower houses are awesome. We backed up to one of the lakeside areas where the fishing was excellent. We were Also located next to a pool and it was very clean with limited activity from other guest. Would definitely recommend to stay again.

  • SukiDookie ..The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2025

    Upper Hillsborough Water Management Area

    Very quiet and peaceful

    We were the only ones there for the weekend, probably because of the summer heat. However, it was nice and free. There is a porta-potty, but I didn’t check it out, so I’m not sure about the cleanliness. The grounds were nicely maintained, though. I do wish the fire rings weren’t so damaged, and the lack of trash cans was surprising. Just take your trash with you, leave no trace, and it was an enjoyable and free experience!

  • N
    Aug. 19, 2025

    Sundance Lakes RV Resort

    They don't care about their residents!

    I lived in this park full-time for 2½ years when Hurricane Helene submerged it under 3½ feet of water. The damage left the park without power for months, forcing us to move out and causing tremendous expenses. During that time, the park made no effort to assist or support the residents in any way. 

    When I applied for FEMA assistance, I was told I needed a simple letter from the park confirming the extended power outage. They refused to provide it, even though it would have cost them nothing and could have helped residents like me recover some of our losses. 

    Instead of showing compassion or accountability, they chose to do nothing. The staff at this park are unprofessional, unhelpful, and unwilling to take responsibility. It was a deeply disappointing experience, and I would never recommend living here.

  • Julia Marie H.
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Encore Vacation Village

    Mosquitoes beware

    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.

  • Jackie S.
    Aug. 15, 2025

    Gulfbreeze RV Park

    Great little cozy park

    Everyone here treats you like family here

  • C
    Aug. 11, 2025

    Bay Bayou RV Resort

    Excellent clean campground

    Excellent clean campground with great service.


Guide to Odessa

Camping sites near Odessa, Florida spread across the Starkey Wilderness Preserve system and adjacent water management areas. These lands sit on Florida's central west coast limestone bedrock, with elevations rarely exceeding 100 feet. Most tent and RV camping options require advance reservations, with primitive sites filling quickly during the mild winter months when temperatures average 65-75°F.

What to do

Trail exploration on foot or wheels: Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park features over 50 miles of biking, hiking, and equestrian trails through diverse Florida ecosystems. "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," notes Steve S. from Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park.

Paddling and fishing: Fort De Soto Campground provides water access for kayaking with abundant wildlife viewing. "We were greeted by dolphins, sting rays and manatees," shares Joe R. Access points along the Hillsborough River at Lake Rogers Park offer canoe launching facilities. "Site near canoe launch and very shallow lake - not far from road traffic," notes a camper about Lake Rogers Park.

Wildlife viewing: Early mornings and evenings provide optimal wildlife spotting conditions throughout the region. "Tons of wildlife - we saw raccoons, dolphin, manatee, tons of birds!" reports Brennan H. about their stay at Fort De Soto. Serenova Tract campers regularly encounter deer, wild boar, and diverse bird species.

What campers like

Privacy between sites: Many Odessa area campgrounds offer good site separation. "Very private spots lots of trees," mentions Ralph B. about Fort De Soto Campground. At Serenova Tract, "Each site has a picnic table and fire ring which doubles as a grill - you must provide your own firewood. The campsites are very well maintained, shaded by oak trees and separated enough to allow everyone to enjoy their peace," notes Steve S.

Accessibility to supplies: Proximity to stores makes resupply convenient. "Across Route 52 is a Publix shopping center where you can get your water, groceries and ice," mentions a reviewer about Serenova Tract Campsites. Another camper notes, "Food shopping right across the street, Publix. Also a couple take out places. Campground itself was clean, quiet."

Night sky viewing: Several campgrounds offer minimal light pollution for stargazing. "Nice place, relatively quiet. Little light pollution," reports AJ G. about Starkey Wilderness Preserve. "It's nice and dark at night," mentions Lorilee S. about their Hillsborough River State Park experience.

What you should know

Seasonal insects: Summer brings significant mosquito activity. "The mosquitoes were ridiculous in June. We practically had to anchor our toddler to the picnic table so he wasn't carried away by them," warns Jason D. from Hillsborough River State Park Campground. Another camper advises, "Bring plenty of bugspray, the mosquitoes here are big enough to carry away a small dog."

Reservation requirements: Most camping areas require advance booking. For Serenova Tract, "You need a reservation, there are just a handful of sites. Each has a fire ring and a table. Locked gate (you need a code they give you in your reservation confirmation)," explains Hootmon H.

Flooding concerns: Low-lying areas experience regular flooding, especially May through October. "Be mindful of going after/during a good rain, it floods pretty easily," warns Brett D. about Serenova Tract. Another camper mentions, "During the rainy season, half of the park is closed off due to the road being flooded."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several parks feature kid-friendly play areas. Lake Park offers "a park type area for kids," while Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park has "playgrounds and pavilions for get togethers," according to Tim L. Fort De Soto features "a playground with good swings and also a sturdy playground that offered plenty of opportunity for my four year old to blow off some steam. The ground is all recycled rubber, which I love as a parent."

Educational opportunities: Nature centers provide learning experiences for children. "Nature education center for children," mentions Tim L. about Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park. "I've camped here with my 4/5 year old boys and our Cub Scout pack," shares Melanie B.

Site selection for shade: Florida's heat makes shade critical for family comfort. "We noticed several rangers and volunteers performing various tasks to improve the parks appearance," notes a camper. Look for sites with established tree cover, especially for summer camping when temperatures regularly exceed 90°F.

Tips from RVers

Site access considerations: Many Odessa area campgrounds have limited access for larger rigs. "Small, tight spaces in the campground. Most with no coverage between sites," notes Billie S. about Hillsborough River State Park. However, Bay Bayou RV Resort offers "immaculate grounds, clean and modern bath houses, three laundry rooms. Very dog friendly with doggy bag stations and dog parks," according to Mary G. from Bay Bayou RV Resort.

Electrical hookup availability: While primitive sites dominate the region, several campgrounds offer electricity. "We have 30 amp as well as 50 amp water there's a dump station clean bathrooms nice showers even dedicated dishwashing sinks and a washer and dryer," reports Gail W. about Hillsborough River State Park.

Weather preparation: Florida's unpredictable weather affects RV camping comfort. "It did not flood when we had torrential downpours for a few hours one night," shares Lorilee S. about her Hillsborough River State Park experience, highlighting the importance of proper site selection and preparation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Odessa, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Odessa, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 266 campgrounds and RV parks near Odessa, FL and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Odessa, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Odessa, FL is Hillsborough River State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 65 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Odessa, FL.