Best RV Parks & Resorts near Cocoa Beach, FL

Several RV parks near Cocoa Beach provide full-service sites for motorhomes and travel trailers. Space Coast RV Resort in Rockledge offers big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp electrical hookups, water, and sewer connections. The park features gravel pads that may require leveling blocks in some areas. "The sites are narrow but have great landscaping," noted one visitor who appreciated the park's proximity to Cape Canaveral. Sonrise Palms RV in Cocoa accommodates large motorhomes with concrete pads and full hookups, while Joy RV Park provides both short and long-term options for RVers. Palm Shores RV Park in Melbourne maintains year-round availability with electric, water, and sewer hookups, though the sites are positioned quite close together.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended during winter months when snowbirds fill most parks to capacity. Many RV parks in the area prohibit campfires, which travelers should note when planning their stay. Cell service varies throughout the region, with most parks offering decent coverage for T-Mobile and AT&T users. A recent review mentioned that "dump station lines can be lengthy during peak checkout times, with waits up to 90 minutes." Most parks welcome pets but enforce leash requirements. Propane refill stations are available at select locations including The Great Outdoors RV Resort in Titusville. RVers should be prepared for tight maneuvering in some parks, particularly those with numerous long-term residents where interior roads may be narrow and parking limited.

Best RV Sites Near Cocoa Beach, Florida (68)

    1. Encore Space Coast

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

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

    "Decent RV park close to the beach. Had a back in site. Gravel under the RV so not quite level. No fires allowed, heated pool was very nice for the kids."

    2. Sonrise Palms RV

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

    "Friendly staff, close to the beach, and several points of interest.

    We will be back!"

    "Gated dog park with lots of toys."

    3. Palm Shores RV Park

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    Patrick AFB, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 254-4388

    4. The Great Outdoors RV, Nature & Golf Resort

    2 Reviews
    Titusville, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 269-5004

    "There is also a golf course, 2 pools, 2 restaurants and other amenities. Also GREAT VIEWS of the Space Launches!"

    5. Encore Sunshine Travel

    6 Reviews
    Fellsmere, FL
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Pool area appeared to be well maintained as well as the laundry. The machines required a card instead of coins. At $1.75 it was reasonable compared to other places."

    "Campground Review: Sunshine Travel RV Resort is an encore/thousand trails campground."

    6. Lucky Clover RV & Mobile Home Park

    2 Reviews
    Indialantic, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 773-3661

    $35 / night

    "My partner and I were looking for a snow-bird location for the winter in the Melbourne area and came across this park."

    7. Joy RV Park

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

    "Each site is equipped with water hookups, electric connections, and sewage facilities."

    "Joy is a nice campground , clean, quiet, saw 2 nasa launches from our site. No frills, but a decent place. Staff was very nice. Was on site 189. 

    Would recommend!!"

    8. Seasons In The Sun RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Mims, FL
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 385-0440

    $65 / night

    "The spots in the upgraded area are paved and nice and the key code gate makes the resort feel really safe and secure. We will definitely be staying here again!"

    9. Christmas RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Christmas, FL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 568-5207

    "Friendly staff and very attentive Let you pick any available site and will make sure that you are setup ok Next day I received a visit from management to check up on me and to ensure that I was satisfied"

    "Went in December the residence had golf cart Christmas parade, went to nearby Fort Christmas.  Very nice and relaxing."

    10. Vero Beach Kamp

    15 Reviews
    Sebastian, FL
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 589-5665

    $37 - $69 / night

    "Lots of sites with shade. Close to Indian River and the beach. Close to restaurants and groceries. On the highway, but traffic noise is minimal."

    "Many people stay here during the season. The sites are gravel and we'll maintained. Clean showers and toilets. Quiet place."

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RV Park Reviews near Cocoa Beach, FL

301 Reviews of 68 Cocoa Beach Campgrounds


  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Encore Space Coast

    Top 20 RV Parks for us!

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

    We enjoy this park a lot because it has so much to offer nearby, They have narrow spots but great landscaping. There are some permanent structures, mostly rentals and some that seem to be owned. You will get to feel and hear rocket launches from Cape Canaveral.

    This park has easy access to the highway. Approximately 30 minutes from Cocoa Beach, and Cape Canaveral.

    They didn’t seem to have sections that were very different from one another.

    Cell signals: Decent cell service for T-Mobile and AT&T

    They have: A Pool 1 Hot Tub Shuffle Board Club House Mail Room Camp Store A small pond Alligators Laundry Several Fountains Friday Flea Market/Swap Meets Lots of clubhouse activities Community Board Hair Salon

    The park is clean, quiet, safe, and near attractions we love.

  • H
    Jan. 1, 2023

    Lucky Clover RV & Mobile Home Park

    Convenient park for long-term stays

    My partner and I were looking for a snow-bird location for the winter in the Melbourne area and came across this park. We read the old reviews and wanted to make sure we left a more up-to-date review for others. 

    So here's the deal... There aren't many RV parks in the area(at least near where we wanted to be) so options were slim. We spoke with Sue, the absolutely outstanding property manager, and decided to give the park a try. It is important to note, the park is under new ownership/management(Parakeet Communities- parakeetcommunities-dot-com/community/lucky-clover/). The new management has worked*extremely* hard to clean up and revitalize the park so please try to ignore some of the older reviews.

    This park is definitely not for overnight or even weekly stays. This is a long-term mobile home and RV community with individuals who either live here full-time or for at least several(6+) months at a time. Navigating the inside roads with a big-rig is only possible with the help of the on-site property maintenance person, Jason, who is also amazingly friendly and helpful. The spaces are close together but even with our 43' fifth wheel, we were able to back-in to our space easily enough.

    We have found all residents in the park to be extremely friendly, polite, and all live with a tremendous sense of community pride in the park. Our immediate neighbors walked over and introduced themselves the first day we moved in, which was so delightful and welcoming. We know our neighbor's names and feel very welcomed and safe in this park.

    < 6 month rates are$1,400/mo and>6 month rates are around$1,100(or thereabouts). Rent includes electricity, water, sewer, and trash. There is a laundry building with washers/dryers but we have not used them. The park is in a prime location near shopping, groceries, restaurants, and is walking distance to the beach. There is also a well-kept swimming pool on property however, we have not had a chance to take a dip; It looks nice enough though. Cellular service is decent in the park however, if you will be here long-term, it would be best to purchase Internet service through Spectrum for$50/mo. All sites have Spectrum cable hookups but you will need to purchase your own TV/Internet service.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 1, 2023

    Mill Creek RV Resort

    Little RV Nature Respite Surrounded by Concrete Jungle

    I have to admit, when I first discovered Mill Creek RV Resort on our smartphone’s GPS, I had nothing but low expectations and when navigating to get to this seemingly RV road stand, all of the traffic and commercial real estate surrounding this place was just begging me to turn around and hightail it out of here. That was, until we decided to check out this RV parking spot. And we were somewhat pleasantly surprised by what we found. While easily not a destination, if your aim is to simply find comfortable, affordable and safe accommodations to roll up your mobile living room for the night, then (especially for the price), you won’t be disappointed. 

    To begin with, the community and neighbors you will meet are incredibly welcoming and the owners / management couldn’t be more hospitable. This place on the one hand has a small neighborhood feel (because it is partly carved out of a residential area) and on the other, feels like a semi-decent nature preserve where RV’s aren’t jam packed next to one another. Sure, it’s tight in a few places, but all-in-all, one feels safe and secure here and offered a number of pretty great and new amenities. And if you don’t have an RV, no worries, the good folks at Mill Creek RV Resort will rent you one of their newly built park models. 

    Mill Creek RV Resort offers a number of amenities, including: complete RV hook-ups (20 / 30 / 50 electric amp, water and sewage lines) with pull-through and back-in flat concrete slab sites, picnic tables, heated in-ground pool complete with lounge chairs and umbrellas, recreation hall with ping pong tables, coin-operated laundry facilities, very clean restroom and shower facilities, kid’s playground w/ slide, doggie park (one for small and another for large), mail center, cable TV access, free WiFi access (near the office only though) as well as indoor and outdoor games (e.g. horse shoes, shuffle board, corn hole), propane refill station, LP gas, cable TV access and even sheds for extra storage. 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a handful: (1) This location puts you within short driving distance to Walt Disney World, Universal, Seaworld and a bunch of other family-friendly entertainment options; (2) When you get tired of paying for overpriced amusement park food or can’t muster enough strength to plan your next meal from the confines of what might be available in your RV fridge, then venture out to one of these nearby eateries: Coqui Snacks, Sol de Borinquen Bakery Restaurant & Deli or Dolce Bakery and Café; and (3) If you brought a kayak or canoe, I highly recommend launching in nearby Kissimmee Lakefront Park, where if you go to the far eastern side, you can cast a line and catch some pretty good fish. 

    Happy Camping!

  • M
    May. 29, 2019

    Jetty Park Campground

    Awesome

    Varied sites, walking distance from cocoa beach as well as watching rocket launches from Cape Canaveral and cruises ship launches. Sites vary from water only, water and electric to full hook ups. Staff are amazing and lots of security

  • George J.
    Mar. 13, 2021

    Whispering Palms Resort

    55 and over campground Snowbird haven !

    Very clean, all sites are concrete and mostly level. A mix of 30 and 50 amp hookups with water and sewer as well. There are 2 swimming pools, one is designated for families traveling with children. There is a small lake for catch and release fishing. Shuffleboard, tennis, horseshoe, bocce ball, and pickle ball courts. There are a couple of community building, one for playing pool (4 tables) and a card room. Another building for larger community events. It is a dog friendly campground, dogs must always be on a leash and not left outside unattended. After a full COVID recovery more community events are being planned. About 85% of the campground are permanent residents. Short term camping in the front of the park with some pull through sites for the big rigs. Easy access off of US Hwy 1 Sebastian, Fl.

  • C
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Boggy Creek Resort & RV Park

    Nice quiet campground s

    Boggy Creek RV Resort and Fish Camp Review

    Boggy Creek RV Resort and Fish Camp Is located in Kissimmee, Florida on the edge of East Lake Tohopekaliga. We stayed there for a month from the middle of June to the middle of July in 2021.

    As new RV'ers, this was our first attempt at reserving and staying somewhere in our new Apex 293 RLDS Travel Trailer. The staff was very accommodating when my wife first contacted them by phone and offered a "pull-through" site for an extra $100, but being the cheapskate that I am I opted to stick with a "back-in" site (I've got to learn to do it at some point, right?).

    When we arrived we checked in at the office/gift shop/small grocery store and both the ladies there at the desk were very courteous and helpful. They had one of their staff, a fine gentleman named Rego, escort us to the site and he spent 45 minutes helping me to back in. I should mention that the site was nestled between two trees, some kind of metal post sticking up about 5 feet from the ground, and the vehicle of our next door neighbors, so in addition to my inexperience we had to maneuver around all those obstacles. I got it backed in without touching ANY of them! As he left us, Rego urged me to call anytime we needed anything.

    There are more than 200 sites in the park, but a lot of them are year-round residents. That still leaves roughly half of the sites for guests and the park looked to be about three-fourths filled to my untrained eye. They come with 50amp shore power, water, and sewer connections, as well as concrete pads and picnic tables.

    I was born in, and grew up in, Florida so my first impression of Boggy Creek RV Resort and Fish Camp is that it is very much like "Old Florida" with towering Oak trees covered in hanging Spanish Moss, Scrub Pines, and even Palm trees. This is not a manicured RV park, though the grounds are well kept by the staff, where the sites are laid out like cookie-cutters in a parking lot. The abundance of trees provide a very nice amount of shade around the park and, even in the Summer heat and swelter of Florida, made the temperature bearable with our little 13,500 BTU rooftop air conditioner. East Lake Tohopekaliga is also large enough that it provides a nice, cooling breeze during the day.

    The park advertises a pool and restaurant, but both were shut down during COVID-19 restrictions and have not yet re-opened. They hope to have the pool up and running as soon as they can break through the supply-chain issues that have plagued the industry. We did not ask about the restaurant, but I imagine the same issues apply.

    There is an abundance of wildlife including Sand Hill Cranes (which serenaded us every morning and barked their unhappiness when we walked near them during our daily treks around the park), Peacocks (which was an unexpected sight, but very enjoyable), Herons, Tortoises, and Alligators. So if you're looking for a sterile environment, this might not be the place for you. If you're a boater or fisherman, there is a dock for fishing off of and a boat ramp for putting your watercraft into the lake.

    Our month long stay was enjoyable because of the staff, the flora and fauna, and the slow, laid back atmosphere. We would highly recommend Boggy Creek RV Resort and Fish Camp for those who are seeking the same.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2025

    Long Point Park Campground

    First time camper’s opinion

    This is the first time we have gone camping in our new travel trailer. Therefore, I don’t have the experience to compare to. For what it’s worth…The sites are clean and have a picnic table and fire ring. Although I believe there is a burn ban at the moment. The outer sites at the waters edge have only electric and water hookups. There are some sites that have sewer hookups as well but are not directly on water. Some sites have a larger opening through the brush than others. I appreciate that you can view a photo of site when booking on their website. There is a dump station in the campground if needed. Staff that checked me in was friendly. Dog friendly. Very nice experience.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2023

    Cape Kennedy RV Resort

    Showing wear

    This is another KOA on our extended road trip around Florida. This one is a little older, and shows wear, but they are doing some construction, rebuilding some of the sites. The internet was hit or miss, mostly miss! The bathroom/showroom is dated, but adequate. It reminded me of a high school shower room. There is a small office/store with basics. Also a pool and laundry (most of the washers were out of order) Some of the roads are rough, and a few sites don’t look like they are useable. We were here in late October, between the summer family crowds and the winter Snowbirds. They do have long term rates for Snowbirds. It’s about 20 minutes from a manatee rehabilitation park, and also a manatee overlook pier. It is 30 minutes from Cape Kennedy and the NASA Space Center.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 27, 2023

    Seasons In The Sun RV Resort

    Too much sun

    When they say “in the sun”, they mean it! This is a 55+ RV “Resort”! Not much shade anywhere. But, if you stay in you 50 ft. Class A I suppose shade isn’t needed. The park has 2 pools one is a lap pool with lanes. and there are 2 hot tubs. There are pickleball courts, shuffleboard, and bocce ball. There is a Propane fill station. There is a community center with planned activities and special events. The sites are all concrete, in the sun! That may be OK in winter. On the plus side, it’s only 30 minutes from the Kennedy Space Center.


Guide to Cocoa Beach

RV camping options near Cocoa Beach, Florida offer varying electrical hookup configurations, with many parks providing 50-amp service essential for larger motorhomes with multiple air conditioning units. Located along Florida's Space Coast, Cocoa Beach experiences summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F with high humidity, making reliable electrical service crucial for climate control. Winter months from December through March see the highest demand for RV sites near Cocoa Beach, with occupancy rates reaching 95-100% during this peak season.

What to do

Launch viewing opportunities: The Great Outdoors RV, Nature & Golf Resort in Titusville offers excellent viewing of rocket launches from Cape Canaveral. One reviewer noted, "We saw GREAT VIEWS of the Space Launches!" This location provides a front-row seat to NASA and SpaceX launches without the crowds.

Fishing activities: Space Coast RV Resort in Rockledge provides fishing opportunities on their small pond. According to a camper, "The fishing was amazing." The pond is stocked and accessible to all guests, offering a relaxing activity between beach visits.

Golf and recreation: The Great Outdoors RV, Nature & Golf Resort features an on-site golf course along with multiple recreational amenities. A resident mentioned, "There is over 3K acres of natural areas. There is also a golf course, 2 pools, 2 restaurants and other amenities." The resort provides activities beyond typical beach-focused outings.

Historical exploration: Christmas RV Park offers proximity to local historical sites. A visitor shared, "Went to nearby Fort Christmas. Very nice and relaxing." Fort Christmas Historical Park features replicas of the original fort built during the Second Seminole War and provides educational exhibits about pioneer life.

What campers like

Convenient location: Sonrise Palms RV in Cocoa receives praise for its strategic position. One reviewer mentioned, "Friendly staff, close to the beach, and several points of interest." The park's location provides easy access to both Cocoa Beach and Kennedy Space Center.

Pet amenities: Sonrise Palms RV provides dedicated pet facilities that receive positive attention from campers. A reviewer noted, "Gated dog park with lots of toys," highlighting the park's pet-friendly approach beyond basic acceptance policies.

Pool facilities: Most RV parks near Cocoa Beach maintain heated swimming pools, which prove popular year-round. A visitor to Seasons in the Sun commented, "The park has 2 pools one is a lap pool with lanes, and there are 2 hot tubs." Even during winter months, heated pools remain operational for guests.

Security features: Seasons In The Sun RV Resort offers enhanced security measures. A camper appreciated that "the key code gate makes the resort feel really safe and secure," providing peace of mind for travelers with valuable equipment.

What you should know

Site spacing considerations: Site dimensions and proximity vary significantly between parks. At Sunshine Travel RV Resort, a camper observed, "The spots were small" while noting the park itself was "very clean." Most parks prioritize cleanliness but maximize capacity with limited spacing.

Wi-Fi reliability: Internet access quality differs across parks. At Seasons in the Sun, guests report satisfactory connectivity, while other locations may require supplemental solutions. One camper at Lucky Clover advised, "If you will be here long-term, it would be best to purchase Internet service through Spectrum for $50/mo."

Seasonal population changes: Many parks transform during winter months with influxes of long-term residents. A reviewer at Joy RV Park noted, "The campground enjoys a strategic location with a nearby Sam's Club for shopping convenience," highlighting amenities valued by seasonal residents.

Dump station timing: Schedule dump station usage carefully, particularly during peak checkout periods. At most parks, Sunday and Monday mornings see the heaviest usage of dump facilities, often creating backups.

Tips for camping with families

Pool selection: Vero Beach Kamp offers family-friendly swimming options. A visitor noted, "The pool is clean and they have all types of camping available," making it versatile for families with different equipment preferences.

Activity planning: Schedule launch viewings when camping with children, as this unique experience captivates all ages. A camper at Space Coast RV Resort shared, "We got to see a space X rocket launch from the space center from the campground," highlighting this memorable opportunity.

Bathroom facilities: Evaluate bathroom cleanliness when traveling with children. A Sonrise Palms visitor mentioned, "Very clean communal toilet/showers if slightly dated," indicating functional but not luxurious facilities.

Recreation options: Look for parks with diverse recreational activities. At Sunshine Travel, a reviewer noted the park has "shuffleboard, Mini golf course, clubhouse with restrooms," providing entertainment options during non-beach days.

Tips from RVers

Leveling requirements: Be prepared with leveling equipment at various parks. A visitor to Space Coast RV Resort mentioned, "Gravel under the RV so not quite level," indicating the need for leveling blocks or hydraulic systems.

Maneuvering challenges: Interior roads at some parks present navigation difficulties. At Joy RV Park (formerly Forest Village), a reviewer advised, "Navigating the inside roads with a big-rig is only possible with the help of the on-site property maintenance person," suggesting coordination with staff when arriving with larger rigs.

Site surface variations: RV sites near Cocoa Beach feature different surfaces affecting setup and comfort. At Seasons in the Sun, "The sites are all concrete," while other parks feature gravel or packed sand surfaces that may require additional ground covering or mats.

Reservation timing: Secure reservations well in advance, particularly for winter stays. Lucky Clover RV Park notes rates of "$1,400/mo for less than 6 months and around $1,100 for longer stays," with availability becoming extremely limited from January through March.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Cocoa Beach, FL is Encore Space Coast with a 4-star rating from 5 reviews.

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