Camping Davie, Florida
Looking for the best campgrounds near Davie, FL? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Davie. Discover great camping spots near Davie, reviewed by campers like you.
Looking for the best campgrounds near Davie, FL? Enjoy the scenic camping, fun activities, and sights and sounds of Davie. Discover great camping spots near Davie, reviewed by campers like you.
Definitely one of the best locations when looking for Broward County RV parks, Markham Park has full RV hookups, picnic tables, charcoal grills, restroom complex with hot showers, and sanitary dump stations. Tent camping is also allowed at Markham Park at designated campsites. Reservations are required for all campsites and shelters. Contact the park office at 954-357-8868 for more information. All campgrounds provide after-hours security. Markham Park’s campground has facilities for everything from a small tent to pull-through spots for 60 foot RVs! There’s paved pads, showers, WiFi, grills, water, and electric hookups all the way to 50 Amps.
The campgrounds at C.B. Smith Park, Easterlin, Markham, and T.Y. (Topeekeegee Yugnee) are open to full hook-up RVs. Tent camping is allowed at Markham Park. The campgrounds at Quiet Waters are open for Rent-a-Tent camping.
Just minutes from busy I-95, this park named from a Seminole term for “meeting or gathering place” attracts walkers, picnickers, and athletes. It’s also home to a campground and Castaway Island, with two water playgrounds and a swim lagoon.
$35 - $57 / night
One of the county’s earliest regional parks is this centrally located Designated Urban Wilderness Area with a campground and a disc golf course. Its 46.6 acres include cypress trees 250 years old and 100 feet tall. Tent camping is not available at this time. The campgrounds at Easterlin are open to full hook-up RVs.
$45 - $50 / night
Yacht Haven is the only destination in Fort Lauderdale designed entirely with motorcoach and yachting enthusiasts in mind. Those with a passion for travel, a true spirit of adventure, and an insistence on the finer things in life will find our paradise has everything you desire.
Exquisite motorcoach sites, sweeping waterfront views, a gorgeous tropical pool, a host of watersports, and an exceptional service team exist to make your stay absolutely perfect. Minutes away lie the white beaches, bustling nightlife, five-star eateries, and designer boutiques of downtown Fort Lauderdale, Miami and The Palm Beaches. If golf is your game, you’ll find countless championship options nearby and we’ll be happy to arrange your tee-times.
Yacht Haven Park & Marina accepts class a,b,c, super c, fifth wheels, toy haulers, and travel trailers. If your rig is no more than 10 years old and free from dents, scratches, rust, or other damage, we’ll welcome you sight unseen. However, we also know that the age of your rig is not an indication of how much you love it! So, if your rig is more than 10 years old, we simply ask that you upload a few photos at reservations@yachthavenpark.com to ensure it’s in great shape. If it is, we can’t wait to see your retro beauty at Yacht Haven.
To learn more, or to make a reservation, call:
954.583.2322, press 2.
$110 - $300 / night
Primitive group camping is available to organized youth groups only Our youth group primitive campsite is open for reservations! Reservations are secured at $75 per night plus tax for groups up to 10. Camping rates are $5 plus tax per person per night for additional campers.
Primitive group camping is available to organized youth groups only. Youth groups require at least one adult chaperone per 10 youths, ages 18 and under. Chaperones must be at least 21 years of age.
The camp accommodates up to 50 people per overnight stay in tents, with a composting toilet system and a primitive shower available. Fires are permitted in the campfire circle and barbecue grill only. Firewood will be provided by the park. Fires may be prohibited during dry periods. The fire should not be built too high, and before any fires are built, please contact the ranger station. Once the park has closed, the group must remain within the vicinity of the primitive camp as roaming about the park is not permitted after hours.
For additional information or to make reservations, please call 954-564-4521.
The Fort Lauderdale Elks Club built the Elks Youth Camp in 1950 for nonprofit youth groups. At least one adult chaperone is required per 10 youths, ages 18 and under. Chaperones must be at least 21 years of age.
The camp accommodates 68 people in six cabins, all with restrooms and air conditioning. The lodge provides complete kitchen and dining facilities.
A fire ring is available for campfires. Pets are not permitted overnight. Service animals are welcome in all areas of the park. For additional information or to make reservations, please call 954-564-4521.
Ft. Lauderdale’s “Central Park” was gifted to the city by Hugh Taylor Birch for whom this urban oasis is named.
The ocean-side city of Fort Lauderdale has a population density of 4,761 people per square mile. However, residents are fortunate to have their own slice of wilderness amid the highly developed Miami metro area. Hugh Taylor Birch is the city’s own Central Park, complete with gopher tortoises and boat access from the intracoastal waterway. It’s easy to see why Hugh Taylor Birch wanted to preserve his estate for future generations to enjoy—it’s an oasis perfect for relaxation and exercise. The park is a vibrant center for the community of Fort Lauderdale, and residents take pleasure in activities from rollerblading to reading under the shade of palms and oaks.
Visitors can access the beach via the pedestrian tunnel under A1A. Picnic areas overlook the channel; pavilions with water and electricity are available for rental. A group/youth campground is available to organized groups. The Terramar Visitor Center features displays regarding the area's natural and cultural history.
Definitely one of the best locations when looking for Broward County RV parks, Markham Park has full RV hookups, picnic tables, charcoal grills, restroom complex with hot showers, and sanitary dump stations. Tent camping is also allowed at Markham Park at designated campsites. Reservations are required for all campsites and shelters. Contact the park office at 954-357-8868 for more information. All campgrounds provide after-hours security. Markham Park’s campground has facilities for everything from a small tent to pull-through spots for 60 foot RVs! There’s paved pads, showers, WiFi, grills, water, and electric hookups all the way to 50 Amps.
The campgrounds at C.B. Smith Park, Easterlin, Markham, and T.Y. (Topeekeegee Yugnee) are open to full hook-up RVs. Tent camping is allowed at Markham Park. The campgrounds at Quiet Waters are open for Rent-a-Tent camping.
Just minutes from busy I-95, this park named from a Seminole term for “meeting or gathering place” attracts walkers, picnickers, and athletes. It’s also home to a campground and Castaway Island, with two water playgrounds and a swim lagoon.
$35 - $57 / night
Yacht Haven is the only destination in Fort Lauderdale designed entirely with motorcoach and yachting enthusiasts in mind. Those with a passion for travel, a true spirit of adventure, and an insistence on the finer things in life will find our paradise has everything you desire.
Exquisite motorcoach sites, sweeping waterfront views, a gorgeous tropical pool, a host of watersports, and an exceptional service team exist to make your stay absolutely perfect. Minutes away lie the white beaches, bustling nightlife, five-star eateries, and designer boutiques of downtown Fort Lauderdale, Miami and The Palm Beaches. If golf is your game, you’ll find countless championship options nearby and we’ll be happy to arrange your tee-times.
Yacht Haven Park & Marina accepts class a,b,c, super c, fifth wheels, toy haulers, and travel trailers. If your rig is no more than 10 years old and free from dents, scratches, rust, or other damage, we’ll welcome you sight unseen. However, we also know that the age of your rig is not an indication of how much you love it! So, if your rig is more than 10 years old, we simply ask that you upload a few photos at reservations@yachthavenpark.com to ensure it’s in great shape. If it is, we can’t wait to see your retro beauty at Yacht Haven.
To learn more, or to make a reservation, call:
954.583.2322, press 2.
$110 - $300 / night
Not an attractive spot in any way. We booked 3 nights, stayed one and that was excessive.
We had a short stay in a private lot (they are all private, I think). We stayed in 56, which was not good. It had a hot tub and hut, but the hot tub was just there for tadpoles to swim. It was unkept.
The resort itself was DEAD, which was kind of cool. It’s clearly off season, but the resort is gorgeous. Such great sites and the amenities look good. They were redoing the pool when we visited, but the adult pool was open. We would definitely come back again!
I loved the peace and quiet at this park. The Park rangers are amazing and you have a dog amount of space to yourself! 😊
Not the best not the worst. Totally does the job and has all the amenities. Just not our vibe. Sites were all on grass and after a couple of weeks camping just the south I sure appreciate some gravel or sand. All the things live in grass. Pool.. looked nice but it was locked. Another one where the offices closes at 5.. most seem to be open until 7-8pm my favorite was key west open til 10pm! Just nice to have someone to communicate with - were low maintenance - or some signage describing how to utilize things if the office is closed. Bathrooms clean & with AC, nice park, courts to play sports but not sure if any equipment available. Clubhouse was unlocked we played pool while we waited for an Uber to the baseball game.
Pros:
The grounds are nice.
The bathrooms are clean.
The playgrounds are nice.
It's pretty quiet.
Easy to book.
A lot of available spots to pick from.
Water front is nice.
Full service.
Cons: It's a little pricey for what it is ($55+ a night depending on location). WiFi doesn't have useable connection. The spaces are very close together. No extra parking. Basically one vehicle & guest parking is not close to sites at all. No fire pits or grills at the sites. There are iguanas everywhere, the place is pretty much infested with them.
I have to start by saying that I haven't been here in a few years but I went there this week and I was amazed at the transformation. It is beautiful, clean and very welcoming. Each site has new outdoor furniture and is clean. These sites are just waiting for you to pull in. The staff was very nice and went above and beyond to make sure I had everything I needed. I highly recommend a stay here. The pool is crystal clear and welcoming. It's located near many attractions and shopping. Beautiful sunset viewing across the street at Vista View Park and easy highway access. You're going to love your stay at this KOA!
This is a working bee farm, so bee aware if you have allergies. It is quiet, clean, and airy. You can’t hear your neighbors. Just take a breath and relax.
Love Steve the owner, he is very accommodating and loves what he does.
The air strip is an added extra. I love watching the planes take off and land.
All sites are full hookup. Great place to stay if you want to stay for awhile. So much to do and see.
Got here in March and it is now May. Feels like home.
Many sites around a body of water
Bank fishing. No water, no services.
Bank fishing, no water, no services.
I was going to rent there, but it was so crowded that we would not be able to open our awnings and we were only allowed 1 car per spot. You have to pay $6.00 a day to park your car in a lot that is some distance away. This of course is in season, so I am sure that this was why is was the way it was. It was so crowded that I could not see how our 5th wheel would fit, not how we would be able to fit it in. I am so glad we went to visit before we were to stay 3 months there
Adverse weather conditions, specifically rainfall, may impede vehicular access to and from the adjacent campsites, resulting in potential challenges navigating muddy terrain. Fortunately, our visit remained unaffected by precipitation, ensuring a pleasant and pristine experience. Additionally, a $200 down deposit is temporarily pending, with clearance contingent upon the absence of any damages to the campsite.
Bob was very friendly and loved music
EXCELLENT LOCATION NEAR EVERYTHING!QUIT NEIGHBORHOOD CLOSE TO RESTAURANTS,MALLS,BEACHES, GROCERY STORES, GAS STATIONS,FLORIDA KEYS, LOTS MORE…
Pinecrest: Group camp. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good
(70 yr olds in 17’ trailer. Our rating of a campground is influenced by the following: The general ambiance- sort of wilderness feel the campground gives us. A selection of campsites which offer some visual privacy and/or view from sites. Cleanliness of whatever facilities are offered is important and usually noted in my review.
Overall Rating: 3.5 for a group campground
Security: None. Isolated.
Usage during visit: Empty
Site Privacy: None - Two defined areas
Site Spacing:
Site surface: Grass
Reservations: Yes
Campground Noise: Quiet
Road Noise: No e
Through Traffic in campground: No reason
Electric Hookup: No
Sewer Hookup: No
Dump Station: No
Potable Water Available: At Midway CG
Generators: Yes
Bathroom: Pit toilet
Showers: No
Pull Throughs: Yes
Cell Service (AT&T): 2 bars
Setting: Open grass area surrounded by trees
Recent Weather: 50s to 80s. Some high winds. Tornado warnings
Solar: Yes
Host: Not on premises
Rig Size: Can accommodate large rigs
Sites: See pics
Mitchell’s Landing: this isolated campground has an airboat launch area. I met a man, Bill, who grew up on this property, owned by his Miccosukee family until the mid 70s. According to him, the department of the interior, reneged on their promise that this land would stay in his family. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good
(70 yr olds in 17’ trailer. Our rating of a campground is influenced by the following: The general ambiance- sort of wilderness feel the campground gives us. A selection of campsites which offer some visual privacy and/or view from sites. Cleanliness of whatever facilities are offered is important and usually noted in my review.
Overall Rating: 4 Price 2023: $ w interagency pass Security: No - Remote Usage during visit: Light Site Privacy: about half the sites are spread out in an open park lake area. Are very nice. Some sites are very nice. I was those below. Site Spacing: the nicest sites are pretty good in this regard Site surface: grass Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Quiet when we were here Road Noise: too remote. Through Traffic in campground: None while I was visiting. Electric Hookup: no Sewer Hookup: no, no Dump Station: at Midway campground. (30 minutes). Potable Water Available: The closest water is at Midway CG (30 minutes). Generators: allowed Bathroom: pit toilets. Moderately clean Showers: no. Pull Throughs: some Cell Service (AT&T): three Setting: surrounded by trees Recent Weather: very mixed this year. 50s into the 80s. Solar: some Host: yes Rig Size: 30 footers are here. Be careful with site you choose for that size Sites: my favorite – 4,5,6,7,10, 8 Okay:15
Midway in Big Cypress: This is our forth time here. We love this campground, though the sites are open. All trailer sites look over the lake which is in the middle of the campground. This campground seems to be very conducive to meeting people. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good
(70 yr olds in 17’ trailer. Our rating of a campground is influenced by the following: The general ambiance- sort of wilderness feel the campground gives us. A selection of campsites which offer some visual privacy and/or view from sites. Cleanliness of whatever facilities are offered is important and usually noted in my review.
Overall Rating: 4.5 for the lake view
Price 2023: $ 15 w interagency pass
Usage during visit: RV sites full every night. Tent sites accommodate vans, rooftop tents….
Site Privacy: None
Site Spacing: Fair
Site surface: Blacktop
Reservations: Required
Campground Noise: Tent area - defiantly.
Road Noise: Tent area - defiantly. From # 21, yes.
Through Traffic in campground: Folks might come in to have picnics at tables around the lake.
Electric Hookup: Yes
Sewer Hookup: No
Dump Station: Yes
Potable Water Available: Yes, at the dump station.
Generators: Allowed.
Bathroom: Flush toilet. Only one stall in the men’s. Clean.
Showers: At Monument Lake CH, 20 minutes.
Pull Throughs: None in RV Loop
Cell Service (AT&T): Site 21 usually has 1 bar. Sites at the near the end have weaker reception.
Setting: All RV sites are situated around the lake
Recent Weather: High 50s to 80s. Rain
Solar: Plenty in the tent sites
Host: Three
Rig Size: Largest bus RVs are here
Sites: 19 - 26 are best shaded sites. 13 and 14 are corner sites with less shade . 1 is near a shed, but a fine site. Picnic tables along the lake and in between these sites: 22&23, 3&4, 11&12, 16&17. (On nice weekend days you can expect small groups using these spots for day usage.)
This is a very nice campground which is part of the Miami-Dade County park system. It is close to the Encore Everglades park (about 4 miles) so we stayed here after we departed. The campground is divided into pods and each pod has about 15 or so sites. We were in pod 4 site 20 (420 lol). We booked this camp with the intent to stay for a month or longer as my husband had an opportunity to Captain boats in Miami.
The park was very quiet. Most of the campers were retirees, a few families with kids, but we were there in early January. The grounds are nicely maintained with lots of places to walk and open space with trees. They don't allow dogs off-leash and although it is adjacent to the rest of the Larry & Penny park, dogs are not even allowed in the main park, at all. We did however find a few dog parks within four miles or so which were nice.
They have a very nice pool which was open daily Wed- Sunday 11am - 5pm. It was raining and rather dreary during our stay so we didn't use the pool. They have a nice Clubhouse and it looked okay with tables, chairs, books, puzzles, but again very quiet. Not many activities except for a few and we didn't stay long enough to participate. After a week, we decided to make moves back home to Lake Tahoe. It was unseasonably cold, raining so no boat work and not an ideal spot for the dogs. They don't have WiFi and since we were planning a longer stay, purchased the Starlink system since I work remote during the winter. Starlink worked great, but costs $500+ to get started and then $120 or so a month. If you are looking for an affordable long term/monthly stay, it is great. The rates were $850 a month for full hook-ups. They had last minute space available, too.
If you are in the area, check out the Miami Zoo. We were there when they had the "Zoo Lights" a super fun evening event. They have other events at the Zoo and lots to do nearby. You are closer to town than Everglades Encore, but still close to the agricultural area. I recommend but not as fun or as many activities as some other places.
We stayed thirteen nights at this park. We really enjoyed the stay and recommend. The campsites are mostly nice. There are a lot of seasonal campers and it seems those sites are nicer. The sites closer to the cabin area are closer together. I wouldn't recommend this campsite for actual campsite, but rather the excellent location and fun activities and amenities of the park.
The park has lots to do and while dated, it is kept in good shape. The pool is lovely with lounge chairs, palm trees and a tropical feel. They have a hot tub, too. Everything clean and had a resort-feel. There are an abundance of activities: pickle ball, shuffleboard, a nice mini-golf course, walking trail, clubhouse, fire pits and large open grassy space.
We have two active dogs and they have a huge field where we were able to run our dogs off-leash and chase the frisbee. I am not sure if it is allowed, but there were others as well so seemed okay. This was a real benefit when camping with pets that like to run.
The park is in a beautiful, agricultural area in the town of Redlands. It is very tropical with farms, nurseries and lots of tropical fruit stands and interesting parks. It feels rural but it is close enough to town to go to the Miami beaches or other activities. If you go, check out all the agricultural farms, the Fruit and Spice stand, the 'Robert is Here' fruit stand and the Knaups Berry Farm for world class cinnamon rolls. The lines were too long for us to wait, but we heard they were the best.
This is one of the most friendly parks I have stayed. We were there on Christmas and New Years and had a total blast. They had music, karaoke, dancing and potluck dinners. The staff was nice too, we met Jason who was super helpful. My friend flew in to visit and she rented one of their deluxe cabins. It was really nice, with a fireplace, fenced patio, loft, kitchen. The entire experience at this resort was enjoyable and felt like being at camp. Highly recommend a visit.
The good: The campground is very reasonably priced relative to accommodations in the surrounding area. The facilities are clean and functional. The meh: This is a family campground so you may end up with noisy neighbors (and/or their children). The bad: Code Compliance is strict and will lurk until you leave your site and then stick a nasty-gram to your door about whatever rule you violated. Apparently good tape is in short supply - I found my note under my camper by chance. They placed the note after nightfall.
GREAT PLACE FOR VANS.QUIET RESIDENTIAL AREA.YOU CAN BARBECUE HAS PICNIC TABLES,ELECTRIC 110,WATER HOOK UP,WIFI CLOSE TO EVERYTHING BEACHES,RESTAURANTS,MALLS, GROCERY,GAS, TOURIST ATTRACTIONS,FLORIDA KEYS,TURNPIKE AND OTHER EXPRESSWAYS.PLEASE CALL BEFORE ARRIVAL (305)244-2159
GREAT PLACE FOR VANS.NICE QUIET RESIDENTIAL AREA.YOU CAN DO BARBECUE HAS PICNIC TABLES 110 ELECTRIC WATER HOOK UP WIFI.CLOSE TO EVERYTHING BEACHES,TOURIST ATTRACTIONS,RESTAURANTS, MALLS,FLORIDA KEYS,TURNPIKE AND OTHER EXPRESSWAYS
Called to inquire pricing and was told they do not have RV sites
Location was great, spaces are too tight though. I could hardly get my RV and Car Trailer through the campground. Restrooms were great and staff were helpful.
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Good experience, this was the first campground we ever visited with our RV but it was smooth. Price was okay (I guess), front desk lady was very friendly, slot was spacey and the pool seemed nice although we didn't use it (what a shame)
Another State park to be in the memories.... amazing sites, very cozy, full hook ups available as well. Losts of shades, huge park, 2 miles from the spring. Well maintained. Great bathrooms. Super cool place to rest and be in the nature.
Camping near Davie, Florida, offers a mix of natural beauty and fun activities for everyone. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, there are several campgrounds to choose from.
Camping in Davie, Florida, provides a unique blend of nature and community, making it a great spot for your next outdoor adventure!
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Davie, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, Davie, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 59 campgrounds and RV parks near Davie, FL and 5 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Davie, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Davie, FL is Davie / Fort Lauderdale KOA with a 3.4-star rating from 18 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Davie, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Davie, FL.
What parks are near Davie, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 parks near Davie, FL that allow camping, notably Biscayne National Park and Big Cypress National Preserve.