Best Cabin Camping near Cocoa, FL

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Jetty Park Campground and Sonrise Palms RV offer cabin rentals near the beach in the Cocoa area, with full hookup amenities and air-conditioning. Most cabin sites include water, electric and sewer connections, with varying levels of furnishings from basic to fully equipped units. "Sites are a bit small, but wow, it's got everything. Bathrooms are basic but clean. Staff is wonderful," noted one visitor about Jetty Park's accommodations. Joy RV Park provides additional cabin options with access to community facilities including showers, restrooms, and laundry services, while Brevard County Park Wickham Campground features cabins in a more natural setting with water access.

Pet-friendly cabins are available at most locations, though policies vary regarding size restrictions and additional fees. "This is a very clean, pet and children friendly RV park," mentioned a camper about Sonrise Palms RV, which offers cabins with convenient access to their gated dog park. Reservation requirements differ seasonally, with summer months and holiday weekends requiring bookings well in advance. Cape Kennedy RV Resort and Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort both offer cabin options within driving distance, providing alternatives when closer facilities reach capacity during peak tourist seasons.

Most furnished cabins include beds with mattresses, basic furniture, and some form of climate control, but guests typically need to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchenette facilities vary widely between properties - some include microwaves, small refrigerators and basic cookware while others offer only outdoor cooking options. Sam's Club is located near Joy RV Park for convenient shopping, while Jetty Park Campground features an on-site camp store carrying "RV needs, snacks, plenty of souvenirs and ice cream." Visitors staying for multiple nights should consider bringing additional supplies as cabin amenities are generally basic compared to hotel accommodations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Cocoa, Florida (30)

    1. Jetty Park Campground

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

    $24 - $100 / night

    "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."

    "There are RV sites, Cabins and Primitive sites. We stayed in a tent at a primitive site, but we chose a site with water and power, since it was hot and we wanted a fan."

    2. Sonrise Palms RV

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

    "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."

    "This is a very clean, pet and children friendly RV park. Gated dog park with lots of toys."

    3. Joy RV Park

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

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

    4. Jetty Park Canaveral Port Auth

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

    "Had charcoal grills at the campsite with a massive picnic table."

    "Bonus activities include seeing cruise ships leave pier and space launches!!"

    5. Cape Kennedy RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Mims, FL
    21 miles
    Website

    $77 / night

    "We stayed in a cabin at this park. Beds were a little uncomfortable, but other than that, everything was great. Bathrooms were clean, staff was great!"

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

    6. Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

    130 Reviews
    Windermere, FL
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 939-2267

    $56 - $201 / night

    "Behind concrete pad is gravel, this is where the picnic table and grill is. There is plenty of room for chairs and a fire pit in the graveled area."

    "There are trash bins and fencing directly across the street and it makes backing in very difficult."

    7. Brevard County Park Wickham Campground

    2 Reviews
    Melbourne, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 255-4307

    "I enjoyed my stay at his park. I booked last minute and was still able to get accommodations😎, the park rangers were so friendly and also moved me to a more shaded area when requested!"

    8. Wekiwa Springs State Park Campground

    64 Reviews
    Apopka, FL
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 553-4383

    "This state park has good camp sites with fine hard packed sand. All sites have picnic tables and fire rings. Two circles make up the camp sites."

    "The youth camp is secluded from the family campground, and the cabins are nicely spaced among beautiful pines. The cabins are clean and have comfortable mattresses--some cabins have a bathroom."

    9. Sebastian Inlet State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Sebastian, FL
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 984-4852

    $28 / night

    "Clean restrooms and nice neighbors. Saw dolphins, a manatee and sea turtle and dozens of different types of birds. No see ums are no joke. Be prepared for bug bites!"

    "We were parked at spot 8. Which offers a great view of the water. My only complaint is that the no-see-in’s are relentless. This is not a fault of the park so it does not rate in my review."

    10. Orlando/Kissimmee KOA

    28 Reviews
    Kissimmee, FL
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 396-2400

    $45 / night

    "They also have deluxe cabins and tent sites available. We were extremely impressed of the amenities the tent sites had."

    "We stayed in a small cabin during our last Disney trip and it did not disappoint! We love the amenities of KOA."

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457 Reviews of 30 Cocoa Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 1, 2024

    Orlando/Kissimmee KOA

    Fabricated Camping @ Kissimmee KOA

    Why contemplate leaving the creature comforts of home when you can just haul everything that you love most to a place that provides all of the concrete paved, easy-to-access amenities that you likely have at home in the first place? If you find yourself in this dilemma, no worries, Orlando/ Kissimmee KOA has all of your manufactured outdoor camping needs covered … and what’s perhaps most interesting is that you won’t even have to drive out of the concrete jungle to encounter this experience, in fact, it’s right off a major 4-lane highway (HWY 192).

    So, if you are dreaming of escaping your domesticated life for the thrills of an outdoor camping adventure that will have you appreciating the best of what nature has to offer, then just be forewarned, this is not that place. But if you are simply looking for a change of scenery and want to be near all of the action and attractions here in Central Florida’s ‘Magic City’ and want a different experience than paying overpriced rates at Tiki-hut themed entertainment hotels and relish the idea of dusting off your RV or unpacking your tent in a pseudo nature environment complete with all the astro turf your dog can poop on within a confined, fenced-in setting, then this KOA (and let’s be frank, ANY KOA) has you covered.

    As far as amenities go, it’s a KOA, so there’s going to be more amenities here than you can shake a stick at. These include: heated in-ground medium-sized pool complete with tiled patio, lounge chaise chairs, tables with umbrellas and regular chairs, water-rinsing station, as well as a jacuzzi / spa, propane refilling station, bike rentals, 134’ max length slots, WiFi, pavilion, Kamp K9, firewood for sale, 24 hour laundr-O-mat, picnic tables, community fire pits, on-site market, recreation office, life-size Jenga, designated trash areas, fitness center, playground, dog wash, public bus service, basketball court, EV chargers, jump pad, taxi service back-in and pull-through perfectly paved, level concrete RV sites with full hook-ups (30 / 50 amp electric, water and sewage). There’s even RV sites that are dubbed ‘Deluxe,’ which are larger and come with a paved connected patio.

    No RV? And REALLY don’t want to have an experience that is different than living at home? Even here at this KOA, that’s not a problem, where the proprietors will easily rent you a deluxe cabin, if there is one available. These 1BR or 2BR A/C cooled Deluxe Cabins sleep 4, 6 or 8 people and come with bunk bed set, futon / sofa sleeper and a queen-sized bed along with a private bath and shower, TV with cable offering over 20 channels, some with EV chargers, patio w/ charcoal or gas BBQ grill and fire pit, front porch with patio furniture and chairs, refrigerator, fresh linens, paw pen for the pups and a partial or full kitchen. They even have rustic cabins that are cheaper and don’t come with all the thrills for those that want some degree of ‘roughing’ it, so this means no kitchen and no bathroom or showers, although there is full bed, bunk bed, TV, mini-refrigerator, A/C patio furniture, brick fire pit with cooking grate.

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) To continue with the simple, easy-to-access, manufactured experience theme here, for those that grow tired of trying to conjure up that next meal for the kiddos, who are grumbling about making every meal, head on over to any one of these nearby drive-thru windows or curb-side meal offerings: McDonald’s, Panda Express, Applebee’s, Steak ‘n Shake and Wendy’s; (2) If you want to heighten that suburban culinary experience you all have been craving though, I really do rate the silverware-free dining experience that is Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, which is literally just down the road and is actually a lot of fun for the kiddos and adults alike; (3) Should you find yourself in need of anything that you either forgot or may have run out of, then fear not, there’s a Sam’s Club that is in walking distance from this KOA and further south that definitely requires a drive, there’s a Walmart Supercenter; (4) I’ve noticed that this place has SIGNIFICANT discounts if you simply plan in advance – so for example, during the months of March OR April (it’s January now), they’re offering a whopping 25% discount; and (5) If you are looking for a slice of nature’s paradise, then I highly recommend driving a bit north to Wekiwa Springs, where you’ll be able to enjoy one of the most amazing springs in all of Florida where the water is 72 degrees year round.

    Happy Camping!

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

    Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park

    New Smyrna Beach Vibe Rollicks in this RV Park

    If you’ve landed on this review hopefully its because of a primary decision to visit one of the greatest beach communities in all of Florida – New Smyrna Beach. This super-slim archipelago boasts some of the most perfect white sugar sand beaches anywhere – plus, the best part is that this beach is a proper ‘drive-on’ beach, so whatever you would normally have to haul in a cart or wheeled by trolley to the beach, you can simply keep in the trunk or bed of your SUV / car / truck. And if you are here, hopefully you have planned to be here for some time – or, upon seeing how simply amazing New Smyrna Beach is, have decided that you need a place to stay ... but unfortunately, you and a couple thousand other people have come to the same conclusion. So what do you do? 

    Well, you look for simple and affordable accommodations nearby, and that’s what will attract you to Sugar Mill Ruins Travel Park, which is conveniently located only 15 minutes drive or so from beachside bliss. While this is definitely an RV-laden outpost, the vibe here is quite contagious, with its main office greeting you immediately upon arrival, where just past this wooden log cabin structure pure hedonism awaits with vibrant bouncing beach balls popping up and down in this overgrown campside Florida shaped-pool bursting with loud southern country music (yee-haw!) and nearly everyone en towe brandishing a coozie with some cheap domestic beer and endless “hey y’all’s” and smiles to boot at the ‘Tiki Hut’ (warning – there’s nothing here that resembles a ’Tiki Hut’ apart from the drinks they pour, although even here, no umbrellas!). This place feels like Spring Break for the adults toting 2-3 kids with them as they dwell in their mobile manufactured temporary housing. 

    With all the proper hook-ups being provided (30 / 50 amp electric, sewer, water), this oversized RV menagerie feels like it’s been carved out of a forest of tall needle-pine trees sheltering its residents from the sweltering heat of NE Florida. The family-friendly restrooms and shower facilities are fairly clean and there’s picnic tables and BBQ grills sporadically littered all over the place. Sugar Mill Ruins also rents out very affordable cabins (12 x 20) with twin bunk beds and fold-out futon (nice) complete with mini-fridge, table, chairs, microwave and even a porch with deck chairs. There’s more than 200 sites to choose from complete with a playground for the kiddos, game room with 2 billiards tables, plus 3 acres of lake fishing along with a cool pavilion with games and events (this is the main building that you’ll first encounter). 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) While not exactly a destination, Sugar Mill Ruins is so dang convenient to some of the best beach experiences you might ever encounter, depending upon your leaning, leave early and spend as much time as you can at New Smyrna Beach; (2) If you’re looking for a different place to soak some suds, I highly recommend Norwood’s Treehouse Bar, which has fantastic cocktails and local live music; and (3) For simply sublime food, check out Outriggers Tiki Bar& Grille, which has a pretty gracious happy hour where you can spot manatees and dolphins while biting down on some of the freshest catch in Florida, but with outstanding accoutrement, like key lime coconut beurre blanc and sticky bamboo rice or pineapple and peppadew rhum butter infused fish entrees. 

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2022

    Orange City RV Resort, A Sun RV Resort

    More City Than Campground

    What’s in a city, you ask? I would think organization, solid utilities, an infrastructure, stated rules and a semblance of community. If that’s the definition, then I guess Orange City RV Resort lives up to that moniker. As soon as you turn into this RV enclave, located just a stone’s throw from the major I4 highway, just due north of Orlando, this place will immediately impress you with it’s very organized and structured way that it lays out its design, from grid-like, well-paved streets and well-lit infrastructure to the outsized number of amenities you will discover here. If ease of access and turn-key entrance is on your check-list than OC RV has you covered. 

    Back to those amenities – here you’ll discover some fairly premier RV resort living plus-ups from a heated outdoor pool and jacuzzi, state-of-the-art work-out facility, multi-purpose community center (complete with fully operational kitchen), onsite laundry, shower and restroom facilities, doggie park, recreation hall (bingo, billiards tables, game room, card tables, etc.), dedicated mail center, private small pond (catch& release only), a handful of picnic pavilions, BBQ grills, traditional RV hook-ups (electric, water and sewage) plenty of games such as bocce ball, horse shoes, petanque and, of course (in Florida, the prerequisite) shuffleboard. This place is pet-friendly and while I thought it was more of a retiree community, there were plenty of kids playing around the nice little park that they have. 

    OC RV Resort offers up a number of different types of sites to choose from between standard, premium and ‘super sites’ – as you can imagine, ranked by size as well as position within the resort. Of course, the more modest size comes with less land, compromised vistas and places you in very close proximity to neighbors. In addition to open back-in and pull-through RV sites and slots, you will discover that there are also a number of 1BR cottages and newly constructed mini-homes available for lease. 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) The biggest tip I can give you is that literally only a 10 minute drive due west, you’ll hit arguably one of the best natural springs in all of Florida – Blue Spring State Park. And while there’s a small fee to get in, trust me, it’s worth it!; (2) To my fellow tent campers, if you’re reading this, my apologies, because OC RV Resort doesn’t offer up any spots to pitch your shelter for the night. That said, Blue Spring SP has some pretty awesome campsites that I would absolutely recommend, and if you want tent camping paradise, then just a bit further afield is Trimble Park Campground, arguably, some of the best tent camping in the entire state – for more details, you can read my reviews on both of these campgrounds on The Dyrt; and (3) As you would guess being located this close to Highway 4, you’ll come across all the usual franchise restaurant chains (Chili’s, Tijuana Flats, Perkins, Applebee’s, etc.), but if you’re looking for a nice meal, check out Riverwalk Pizzeria for some pretty great pies and fresh suds.

    Happy Camping!

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

    Oak Hill Fish Camp

    Dockside Fish Camp Bliss

    You know you’ve really discovered the secret to living here in NE Florida when you come across one of these traditional fish camps that offer up direct access to the water as well as waterfront amenities like SUPs, canoes and kayaks in addition to plenty of places to easily cast a line. Look no further than Oak Hill Fish Camp & RV Resort, which is located directly on the Intracoastal waterway right near Mosquito Lagoon. One bit of advice? Bring your mosquito repellant! 

    Wife and husband duo, Dave & Chrissy, run this place and are just some of the most pleasant folks you’ll ever meet. Like me, they’ve come from the wintery north, so they sure enjoy the home and business they’ve founded next to Florida shores. One of the many things that they recommend is that if you are looking for somewhere to camp, there’s actually a handful of really great options that can be accessed by boat. For more on backcountry island camping, check this link out: www.nps.gov/cana/planyourvisit/permits.htm

    Area fisherman have been flocking to these parts for over a hundred years in search of Redfish and Snook, where with the right bait, you’ll be sure to catch plenty. While this place rents waterfront cabins, complete with their own private piers, there is plenty of room for RV’s (no pull-throughs though), so you can either rent a cabin in addition to your RV or simply rent a plot of land to park your RV and take advantage of some of the best boat launch points on the eastern coast of FL. And if you’re a tent camper, sorry, this place doesn’t accommodate us. 

    There’s tons of natural wildlife in addition to all the fish you’ll be catching, where we saw dolphins, manatees and all types of waterfoul. From an amenities standpoint, in addition to the piers, there are boat slips if you brought watercraft, outdoor fire pits and BBQ grilles, picnic tables and the place is pet friendly. Insider’s tip? If you plan your stay well, you can time it to see one of the many launches from Cape Canaveral– and if not, no worries, the sunsets you’ll encounter will be some of the most amazing you ever experience. Another tip is if you have time, make sure to make it down to Haulover Canal where kayaks and canoes can launch from to discover some of the most amazing birds, alligators and endemic wildlife to Mosquito Lagoon. 

    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

  • Brandie B.
    Aug. 8, 2020

    Orlando/Kissimmee KOA

    Only place to stay outside of Disney

    This was the perfect location for our touristy vacation! The Orlando Kissimmee KOA Holiday is great park to visit when staying in the Orlando area. Most shopping and restaurants are within a 5-10 minute drive. And all the tourist attractions are within 30 minutes: 

    • Walt Disney World 15 minutes
    • Universal Studios 23 minutes
    • SeaWorld 17 minutes
    • Gatorland  minutes
    • Midevil Times  minutes

    We made our reservations on the app, you could also choose to book online at Koa.com or over the phone. It’s an easy process and you’ll have multiple site options to choose from. Sign up for the Value Kard rewards program if you think you’ll stay more than 3 nights a year, it’ll pay for itself. KOA will not assign a specific site until you arrive to checkin, however they will accept requests if you have an area in mind or friends you want to be close to. 

    This park has 3 types of Motorhome/Camper sites; back-in, pull-through and deluxe patios. They are all full hook-ups(50Amp, water, sewer and cable). They also have deluxe cabins and tent sites available. We were extremely impressed of the amenities the tent sites had. Large tables, chairs around the fire pit and covered kitchen area with sinks and electrical outlets. These are located next to the shower and bath rooms, this makes it very convenient for those quick trips in the middle of the night. They’re also diagonal to the heated pool, sauna, workout room, bike rental area and laundry area. 

    On the other side of the park is a great playground and jump pad. They even have a fenced in dog run and dog wash area. This is a beautiful KOA location and well maintained. We like that the campground is just lit enough at night to walk the dogs after sunset. The lamps look like little Mickey Mouse heads! The staff is friendly and helpful. The camp store is well stocked and kept clean. There is minimal noise from the major road nearby. 

    If you can’t stay at Fort Wilderness on Disney property this is the next best location!!!

  • Sharon H.
    Jun. 9, 2018

    Encore Tropical Palms

    great visit

    padded or unpassed sites. nice pool with grille. happy hour specials. activities for children. very clean park. numerous bath houses. very nice laundromat. key card needed to access so feel safe. also guarded gate. pet friendly, even wIrh dog bathing station wIth soap! highly recommend.

  • R
    Mar. 29, 2022

    Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground

    Great family fun

    Yes it’s expensive, it’s Disney. That said the camp site is very well maintained as all Disney properties are. All sites are on concrete which for us required no side to side leveling. The site was large enough to fit our 30ft airstream with the truck parked in front. Our campsite seem to not have as much room as others on the passenger side. Behind concrete pad is gravel, this is where the picnic table and grill is. There is plenty of room for chairs and a fire pit in the graveled area. The restrooms and showers are very clean and has great water pressure. All comfort stations have an ice machine and it’s only $2 for a bag of ice. The gift shops sells liquor, wine, beer, plates, condiments and other items if you forget them. There are playgrounds spread throughout the campsite. We stayed with four other families and requested to be next to each other and Disney honored the request. We rented a golf cart on property, definitely worth it. You can also rent from off property vendors as well. You have a great view of the fireworks from the lake and beach area. They have a restaurant and food trucks in this area as well. Plenty of fun activities for the kids no need to go to the park everyday when staying here.

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2023

    Encore Sherwood Forest

    Megalopolis RV Circus

    Allow me to begin by saying I have never been to a large RV campground… ever! This place is so huge that you won’t be surprised if you get lost in this place at least a couple of times before you find your slotted RV destination for the night. Also, I was amazed by how close to the concrete jungle you are at this place, but once you turn on the winding little lane that will bring you to this megalopolis RV circus – fitting given your proximity to all of themed amusement parks! – after crossing through the entry gates, you immediately lose sight of all the traffic, noise and business as you are swallowed up by the lush verdant trees of pines, palms and Ancient oaks. 

    As for the campground itself, you’ll enter off the very busy 192 and head south on Scott Boulevard, where you’ll pass 3 intersecting lanes before arriving to Sherwood Forest RV Resort. There will be plenty of signage, so you shouldn’t get lost arriving here – it's another story once inside this massive compound. To navigate yourself to the proper location you have been assigned of the 514 potential overnight possibilities that exist, you’ll first want to stop off at the administration building, where they should give you a map – and if they don’t, be sure to ask for you, because you’re going to need it! Basically, this entire place is back-to-back RV’s parked at a diagonal with very little to no privacy whatsoever and given that Sherwood Forest is so heavily populated, you are going to encounter both a decent amount of traffic (the golf cart kind) and noise. And while I would normally encourage folks to get as close to the pool area as possible, I found this main congregating place to be quite jam packed and noisy. 

    Amenities: Clubhouse / lounge, mini-golf, basketball, dog park, RV storage, restroom / shower facilities, horseshoe pit, WiFi (at a cost away from the main building), shuffleboard, darts, fitness center, in-ground heated swimming pool, nearby Tiki bar, LP gas refill station, laundr-O-mat, ballroom, mail room, library, banquet hall, catch-and-release lake fishing, marketplace store, playground, game room, billiards, whirlpool / spa / hot tub, picnic tables, pavilion areas, fire pits, BBQ grill, designated trash receptacles, trash compactor, cable TV / satellite and back-in / pull-through sites with full hook-ups (30/ 50 amp electric, water and sewage). In addition to all of the amenities, there’s also a ton of activities, including live music concerts, potluck dinners, BBQ cookouts, dance lessons, ice cream socials, craft-making classes, outdoor chess, mini-golf tournaments, church services, aerobic dancing, exercise classes, line dancing (yeehaw!), board game nights, Bingo, card playing as well as formal holiday dinners around Thanksgiving and Christmas. 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) The best sites, in general, are all of the ones that are completely on the perimeter of Sherwood Forest RV Resort, specifically sites #1– 137 (you will note that there are a handful of cottages and cabins for rent in these slots as well); (2) When you get done staring down the inside of your cooler or mini-fridge and are looking for a place to sit down and eat for a change, then there are no shortage of food joints to have a look at, including: Krispy Kreme (my personal favorite), Cracker Barrel (my personal least favorite restaurant in the universe), Longhorn Steakhouse, Ichiban Buffet, Martin’s BBQ, Olive Garden and 192 Crab & Lobster Juicy Seafood & Bar;(3) If by chance you have forgotten anything, avoid paying double or triple the price at the on-site market by going to either Walmart or Publix, which are both about a mile and half away; and (4) If you would actually like to enjoy a bit of the outdoors while staying at this RV amusement park, go for a day trip to Lake Tohopekaliga, which has some pretty amazing bass fishing as well as a few choice places to drop your boat into, like Twin Oaks or Cherokee Point Conservation Areas (and if you don’t have your own kayak, canoe or boat, contact Wild Willys Airboat Tours and they’ll show you around). 

    Happy Camping!


Guide to Cocoa

Cabins near Cocoa, Florida offer direct access to the Atlantic coast and nearby river ecosystems with year-round camping options. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F with high humidity, while winter months maintain milder 70-80°F conditions. Coastal cabin accommodations typically feature short walking distances to water activities with varying levels of shade protection from the intense Florida sun.

What to do

Space launch viewing: At Jetty Park Campground, campers have prime viewing spots for rocket launches. "For what it is, this place is perfect... It also gives front row seats to the ships coming to port as well as any launches from cape Canaveral which are much more frequent now," notes Jesse P., who stayed three weeks in December.

Cruise ship watching: The cabin locations near Port Canaveral provide unique maritime viewing. "Great location, good sites. Easy access to restaurants/bars. Good beach biking, fishing, watching the cruise ships come and go," reports Angela S. about the waterfront access at Jetty Park Campground.

Fishing opportunities: Sebastian Inlet State Park Campground cabins place visitors near excellent fishing spots. "Nice camp ground for fishing and bringing the boat along. Some spots are tight in the front row. The back loop has a little more room," recommends Melissa B., highlighting the fishing-friendly atmosphere.

Water recreation: Cabins at Wekiwa Springs State Park Campground provide access to natural springs for swimming. "Wekiwa was an amazing place to camp and spend our weekend. The park offers hiking, biking, day swimming, a food grill, a canoe/kayak launch and rental, plus tons of wildlife!" shares Jenn B.

What campers like

Quieter weekday stays: Mid-week bookings offer a more peaceful cabin experience. "We stayed here with a tent in mid-June, during the week. The campground was quiet, with about two-thirds of the sites unoccupied— a peaceful atmosphere overall," reports Denis P. about Jetty Park Campground.

Flexible accommodation options: Multiple cabin styles cater to different needs. "This campground has 3 types of Motorhome/Camper sites; back-in, pull-through and deluxe patios... They also have deluxe cabins and tent sites available," explains Brandie B. about Orlando/Kissimmee KOA, noting the variety available within 30 minutes of Cocoa.

Natural settings: Several cabins sit within undeveloped natural areas. "Beautiful and expansive grounds. quiet. perfect fit," writes Sarah L. about Brevard County Park Wickham Campground, emphasizing the peaceful surroundings some visitors prefer.

Helpful staff: Many cabin locations feature service-oriented personnel. "An overnight stay with 25ft RV for 94$ including taxes for a partial hook up. Lovely lady at reception helped us book over the phone few hours before our arrival," recounts Annabel F. about her experience at Sonrise Palms RV.

What you should know

Seasonal bug concerns: Florida's coastal environment includes biting insects. "Lots of no-see-ums (tiny bugs that bite). Bring a insect tent to sit out in!!!" advises Melissa B. about her Sebastian Inlet State Park stay.

Variable site sizes: Cabin site dimensions differ significantly between properties. "The sites were large however had a lot of ruts. The grounds were not very well manicured although there were people working to try to freshen up the place," mentions Cynthia D. about her experience at Joy RV Park.

Peak time challenges: Popular cabin areas reach capacity during launches and holiday periods. "The park is awesome. Really enjoyed the springs and kayaking... Only complaint I have was that we're near the airport and heard a lot of planes flying by overnight," notes Jayden D. about noise considerations at Wekiwa Springs State Park.

Temperature considerations: Cabin facilities reflect Florida's climate conditions. "Restrooms and showers were clean, but completely unventilated and without air conditioning. In summer temperatures, that made things uncomfortable," cautions Denis P. about facilities at Jetty Park.

Tips for camping with families

Activity planning: Schedule family-friendly programming into cabin stays. "For the past 3 years we have been going to the campground every year around August and have an amazing time! Each year it's something we look forward to all year, and it never disappoints!" shares Kristina C. about her family's annual tradition at Jetty Park Campground.

Kid-friendly amenities: Cape Kennedy RV Resort offers cabin options with family considerations. "We stayed in a cabin at this park. Beds were a little uncomfortable, but other than that, everything was great. Bathrooms were clean, staff was great!" explains Missi S., highlighting basic but functional family accommodations.

Educational opportunities: Combine cabin stays with learning experiences. "We've been going to the campground every year around August and have an amazing time! Each year it's something we look forward to all year, and it never disappoints! Sites can feel a little close but for the price and how close the beach is you seriously can't beat it!" recommends Kristina C.

Wildlife viewing: Several cabin locations feature animal sightings. "We saw a giant sea turtle bigger than a manhole cover. We watched dolphins play at sunrise. We were parked right across from the water," recounts Nora B. about her family's experience at Sebastian Inlet State Park.

Tips from RVers

Rental alternatives: When traveling without equipment, cabin rentals offer convenience. "We've had the pleasure of staying at both site 185 and 11, and our experience was delightful with both choices! The front office staff consistently exudes helpfulness and politeness," reports Amelie G. about Joy RV Park's accommodations.

Long-term options: Extended cabin stays provide cost benefits. "We stayed here for three months. Friendly staff, close to the beach, and several points of interest. We will be back!" shares Douglas about Sonrise Palms RV, highlighting longer-term cabin rental possibilities.

Logistics planning: Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort offers cabins within striking distance of Cocoa. "Our campsite was 1709. We were walking distance to the pool, arcade, trading post, and campfire/sing along. There were about 20 rv/camping spots in our loop," explains Samantha O., noting the comprehensive facilities.

Accessibility considerations: Some cabins provide special access features. "I enjoyed my stay at his park. I booked last minute and was still able to get accommodations, the park rangers were so friendly and also moved me to a more shaded area when requested!" explains Cat A. about Brevard County Park Wickham Campground's flexibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

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