Best Campgrounds near Lamont, FL

The region surrounding Lamont, Florida features diverse camping settings across multiple state parks and recreation areas including Hillsborough River State Park and Fort De Soto Park. Most campgrounds provide a mix of tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with varying levels of amenities and accessibility. Several parks maintain sites with electric hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings, while others offer more primitive options along waterways and forested areas within a reasonable drive from major population centers like Tampa and St. Petersburg.

Weather conditions influence the camping experience year-round, with high humidity and mosquito activity during summer months. "Bay Bayou RV Resort is wonderfully situated around a lake with good amenities and close to everything. Some highway traffic noise but nothing bad," according to one camper. Campgrounds near water bodies tend to have higher mosquito populations, particularly after rainfall. Most campgrounds operate year-round but often require reservations, especially during winter months when seasonal visitors increase demand. Water levels in riverside camping areas can fluctuate seasonally, occasionally affecting site availability and water access.

Waterfront sites consistently rank among the most popular camping options near Lamont. Campers frequently highlight encountering wildlife including armadillos, manatees, and various bird species. One visitor noted that at Withlacoochee River Park they "saw armadillos, turtles, large Ospreys, and a small gator by the fishing dock." Mixed-use campgrounds cater to both tent and RV campers with varying levels of privacy between sites. Shaded locations provide critical relief during hot months, with oak-covered sites being particularly valued by reviewers. Several camping areas provide access to hiking and biking trails, fishing opportunities, and paddling routes. Noise levels vary significantly between campgrounds, with locations closer to highways experiencing more ambient sound compared to more secluded primitive sites deeper within conservation areas.

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Best Camping Sites Near Lamont, Florida (263)

    1. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    64 Reviews
    Thonotosassa, FL
    18 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. Fort De Soto Campground

    141 Reviews
    Tierra Verde, FL
    29 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."

    3. Lazydays RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Lee, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 923-1770

    $61 - $83 / night

    "We were less than an hour away from home at Lazydays RV Resort and it felt like we were on the other side of the planet. Got to spend uninterrupted time with my bride and it was awesome."

    "Great location just outside Tampa, Fl. Wonderful facilities and friendly staff. nearby RV dealership is largest in America with huge service department and camping/RV store."

    4. E.G. Simmons Regional Park

    23 Reviews
    Ruskin, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 671-7655

    $24 / night

    "Nearly every campsite is right on the water - easy in and out for kayaks, large boat ramp and many picnic pavilions."

    "Close to the boatramp. Raccoons can be annoying. Has picnic pavilions and several fishing docks"

    5. MacDill AFB FamCamp

    9 Reviews
    Gibsonton, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 840-6919

    "Close to a small beach and marina with a restaurant walking distance. Several dog parks but muddy/dirt. Laundry available for fee. Bath houses clean and large. Good amenities on base."

    "The tent area is large and almost 100% shaded , The white sand beach is steps away and had the most amazing sunsets ."

    6. Bay Bayou RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Oldsmar, FL
    10 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. St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday

    27 Reviews
    Bay Pines, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 392-2233

    "Petersburg/Madeira Beach KOA Holiday, and I’m excited to share my positive review! I’ve hosted friends in their Deluxe Cabins before, and they were thoroughly impressed."

    "It has all of the amenities you would ever want and is so close to Florida beaches. Pool, hot tub, store, workout room, fishing and kayaking and lots more to do right in the park."

    8. Lake Park

    5 Reviews
    Lutz, FL
    9 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!"

    9. Caladesi RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Palm Harbor, FL
    19 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."

    "I stayed two weeks here with my dog and loved the location— great bike access to nearby trails and easy drives to Honeymoon Island."

    10. Lithia Springs Conservation Park

    12 Reviews
    Durant, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 744-5572

    $24 / night

    "Stayed over mother's day weekend at Lithia Springs."

    "Stayed over mother's day weekend at Lithia Springs."

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  • Green Q.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2026

    Cumpressco Equestrian Campground

    What a surprise! AND it's FREE!

    I've been to other WMA (Water Management Area) campgrounds before and had low expectations, this one wowed me! For those who don't know Florida has some wildlands set aside and camping and other use is allowed for FREE. If camping one must register first and reserve an available spot (watermatters.org, once reservation is accepted a confirmation email is sent along with the combination for the lock on the gate at the entrance. Spacious with a nice oak canopy for shade (unless you are dependent on roof solar), great for tent campers, RV campers, Skoolies, car campers, equestrian campers, hammock campers (depending on season due to bugs), backpackers. There are about 15 picnic tables and firepits scattered and one pavilion with 4 tables. There is one port-a-let that I have noticed so far. There are many water spigots supplying non-potable water. This campground calls itself an equestrian campground but you are welcome without a horse. I have seen plenty of sign of horses having been here. There are MANY trails leading out of the campground and a big dirt trail, where vehicles are not allowed, for hiking, biking and riding. This campground is very clean. This is going on my favorite list. Like many WMA lands GPS can be wonky... verify location both on a map and via your reservation email. Make sure your GPS directions are taking you to the actual entrance and not some service/access road. For this campground it is about a mile of dirt road, from the gate to the actual campground. Campsites are not numbered and it is first come first served. BTW I am the only one here!!! Bo us? There is a cattle field bordering one side of the campground and I here baby calves! Big thing to mention this is boondocking ONLY, no electric, no water hookups, no dumping, no trashcan. Pack in pack out, leave no trace. But hey it's FREE and beautiful

  • Angela G.
    May. 1, 2026

    Cypress Glen Campground

    Nice in trees

    Nice campground in trees. Some sites are unlevel. Electric, water, picnic table and fire pit. Dumpster and sanitary dump station.

  • Rusty R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2026

    Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Cabana Cabins Auburndale

    Such a fun Resort!

    Gorgeous grounds, well maintained facilities, great campsites with tiki huts, two bars, two huge pools, and lots of activities for all ages! We spent 4 days here and wished we had less things planned so that we could better take advantage of all they offered. We will be back!

  • Rusty R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2026

    Sun n Fun Campground

    Amazing way to see the airshow

    Large dispersed camping area with good views of the airshow, included access to the ground display area, and great facilities considering how large the event is. I will certainly be back with the family.

  • Dany D.
    Apr. 23, 2026

    Dream Lake Camp

    Very disappointing experience

    Very disappointing experience. We reserved a 50-amp full-service site, but upon arrival were given only a 30-amp spot with no services. Because of this, we had no choice but to leave. Despite the issue clearly being on their end, they refused to refund the unused days. Craig repeatedly postponed the refund, always pushing it to“next week,” and after a month of waiting, we gave up. On top of that, the place was not well maintained and the overall service was poor. I would not recommend staying here.

  • Grant D.
    Apr. 19, 2026

    Clearwater RV Resort

    DO NOT STAY HERE.

    Robert the (I guess)manager is rude and disrespectful.  He tries to be intimidating but is obviously a meth head; smoking his cigarettes in my face, just trying to get me to react.  He refused to refund my money after 10 days of a month commitment.  I didn’t  even sign a contract as no one was there to check me in.  Full timers kids running about with no supervision screaming and acting out.  Run don’t walk from this glorified trailer park.

  • Green Q.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 10, 2026

    Upper Hillsborough WMA

    Florida WMA site close to town

    This place has many pros and a few cons... I'll get the cons out of the way first... it is just 3 miles out of Zephyrhills Hills, FL so there is plenty of noise from nearby busy road. A train runs through this property several times a day/night and is loud. It is right next door to a mobile home community and these homes are visible from parts of the campground. Pros? It is close to town if you need something. A train runs through it so not many people come to camp here. There are several picnic tables and firepits. There are 3 port-a-pottie, all clean. It is beautiful, especially deeper in the property along the trails. This is a strictly boondock, pack it out location... no electric, no dump station and only non-potable water via a hand pump at a sink near the staff shack (staff only pr a sent during hunting days). There is. Good mix of sun and shade with a generous oak tree canopy. I could keep my class b in the shade and run my portable solar panels in the sun or keep my rig in the sun as well. Dogs are allowed on leash. There are no numbered sites, just set up where you please, there is plenty of flat spots.I had good cell reception with TMobile. Reservations are required and gate lock code given.Even with the train etc I enjoyed my time there, I REALLY enjoyed having the place to myself all but one day.

  • Jacqueline M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 6, 2026

    Little Manatee River State Park Campground

    Gate locked at sunset

    We were looking forward to staying here, but when we arrived the gate was locked and we did not have the code. We called the phone number at the gate, but nobody answered so we were left scrambling for somewhere else to stay at 9pm.

    I'm sure it is a lovely park, but I didn't see anything on their website or here about the gate being locked.

  • kThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2026

    St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday

    Great little place!

    We stumbled upon this little gem this spring break. Our campsite backs up to the lagoon and seems quite private! Bathrooms are super clean, pool is festive, and staff are awesome! Would definitely come back!


Guide to Lamont

Cabins and established campsites near Lamont, Florida offer outdoor accommodations throughout the year with varying levels of seclusion and facilities. The region sits within Florida's panhandle, characterized by wetlands, freshwater springs, and mixed pine-oak forests. Winter temperatures typically range from 40-65°F while summer brings 80-95°F with higher humidity levels that affect campground selection strategy.

What to do

Swimming in natural springs: Lithia Springs Conservation Park provides a refreshing swimming experience in 72°F spring water. One visitor noted, "The spring area so nice the sound of the breeze through the trees, just wow!" The swimming area requires a $2 per person entry fee separate from camping costs.

Paddling waterways: Fort De Soto Campground offers direct water access for kayakers and canoeists. "We have an inflatable raft that we took out in the water. We were greeted by dolphins, sting rays and manatees," shares one camper who enjoyed the diverse marine wildlife while paddling.

Biking on dedicated trails: The Pinellas Trail runs alongside Caladesi RV Park, providing easy access to miles of paved pathways. A camper confirmed, "The bike trail is right behind the park and has beautiful scenery." The trail connects multiple communities and offers flat terrain suitable for all skill levels.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Lake Park features multiple wildlife viewing areas around its lake system. "I've seen gators in several of the ponds," reports one regular visitor, highlighting the importance of maintaining safe distances while observing native species in their natural habitat.

What campers like

Waterfront camping options: E.G. Simmons Regional Park offers prime waterfront sites that provide direct water access. "All the sites along the water on this side are nice. We kayaked down the channel into Tampa Bay what a great view of Tampa, St. Petersburg and the Skyway bridge," explains one frequent visitor who appreciates the scenic vistas.

Military facilities: MacDill AFB FamCamp provides dedicated facilities for qualified military personnel and veterans. One visitor praised, "I absolutely loved the MacDill FamCamp. It's right by the beach and marina. There's a small dog beach and two dog parks." Access requires proper military ID and advance planning.

Secluded sites: Lithia Springs Conservation Park offers sites with natural buffers. A camper recommended site 28, noting it "is set deep from the road and can accommodate a large rig. Completely secluded from neighbors. Very quiet at night."

Clean facilities: Multiple campers highlight the maintenance standards across parks. At Hillsborough River State Park, one visitor commented, "The bathhouse was clean. They offer recycling, which is a great plus! It's nice and dark at night."

What you should know

Insect activity varies by season: Biting insects present challenges at most campgrounds, especially during warmer months and after rainfall. A camper at Hillsborough River State Park warned, "Bring plenty of bugspray, the mosquitoes here are big enough to carry away a small dog." Mesh screens and fans help manage no-see-ums at waterfront locations.

Reservation systems differ: Some parks operate on first-come, first-served basis while others require advance booking. E.G. Simmons Regional Park doesn't accept reservations and operates on a 14-day maximum stay policy, while Fort De Soto requires advance planning, especially for waterfront sites.

Cell service reliability: Coverage varies significantly between campgrounds. At MacDill AFB FamCamp, a camper noted, "No wifi (so weak it didn't work) and cell coverage almost non-existent (AT&T)." Bringing alternative connectivity options helps if remote work is necessary.

Site spacing differences: Some campgrounds feature tight spacing while others offer more privacy. At Hillsborough River State Park, a camper observed, "Small tight spaces in the campground. Most with no coverage between sites," contrasting with more secluded options elsewhere.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Lake Park offers family-friendly recreation areas including "a park type area for kids, a gazebo that overlooks a lake, and picnic areas equipped with standard public grills." The facilities provide convenient entertainment options for younger campers.

Swimming options: Fort De Soto Campground offers both a swimming beach and bathhouse facilities suitable for families. "The beaches are gorgeous, there are plenty of secret trails, a dog beach, general store, historic walks, boat ramps, kayak access, and much more," explained one visitor highlighting the variety of activities available.

Educational opportunities: Hillsborough River State Park provides nature-focused learning experiences. One camper shared, "The campground here is very nice! The park itself is very nice, with some hikes and kayak rentals! You can kayak in the river, which is really neat to do."

Safety considerations: Several campgrounds feature water hazards requiring parental supervision. At E.G. Simmons, shallow shorelines provide easier monitoring, though one camper noted, "During the day, go out and fish, kayak, grill or hang at the beach."

Tips from RVers

Hookup positioning: At Bay Bayou RV Resort, utility connections are strategically placed for convenient access. The resort "is wonderfully situated around a lake with good amenities and close to everything," according to visitors who appreciate the water views combined with practical RV facilities.

Larger rig accommodation: MacDill AFB FamCamp offers designated areas for bigger RVs but warns about tight spacing. "Tight spots with full hookups. Lots of snow birds, so getting in was a challenge," notes one RVer who recommends arriving early in the season for better site selection.

Urban proximity advantages: Some campgrounds provide easier access to urban amenities. One camper at Hillsborough River State Park mentioned, "The campground is also not far from some big cities, such as Tampa and St. Pete, which is convenient," making it suitable for RVers wanting both natural surroundings and city access.

Storm preparation: Florida's weather patterns require RVers to monitor conditions, particularly during hurricane season. Lithia Springs Conservation Park's rangers "constantly ensured our safety and were very friendly and helpful. They made sure to keep us up to date regarding changes in weather and flooding."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Lamont, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Lamont, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 263 campgrounds and RV parks near Lamont, FL and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Lamont, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lamont, FL is Hillsborough River State Park Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 64 reviews.

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

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