Best RV Parks & Resorts near Deerfield Beach, FL

Several RV parks with full hookup sites operate year-round in the Deerfield Beach area. Paradise Island RV Resort accommodates big rigs with concrete pads and offers both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Aztec RV Resort features spacious sites that are "incredibly well maintained" with private lots that sometimes include tiki huts. Del Raton RV Park provides concrete patios and gravel sites with water, power, and sewer connections positioned close together, making setup convenient for most RVs. Encore Breezy Hill and Highland Woods both offer big-rig friendly sites with 50-amp service, though Breezy Hill does not permit pets according to recent reviews.

Advance reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during winter months when northern visitors significantly increase demand. Most parks require arrival during daylight hours, with security gates that close in the evening at facilities like Torry Island Campground. Cell service varies by location, with reviewers reporting three bars of T-Mobile service at several parks. Navigation can be challenging at certain properties—Holiday Park sits very close to I-95 providing convenient access but considerable highway noise, while Easterlin Park features "very tight roadways" with "no turn around at end of roadway so plan accordingly." Most RV parks in the area accommodate pets, though specific breed restrictions may apply, and several offer on-site dump stations and trash collection services.

Best RV Sites Near Deerfield Beach, Florida (45)

    1. Encore Breezy Hill

    5 Reviews
    Deerfield Beach, FL
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Home away from home Peaceful Very clean quiet place"

    2. Encore Sunshine Holiday

    2 Reviews
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "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."

    4. Paradise Island RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 485-1150

    "Campground in the city, great guest services, friendly staff. Near grocery store, and everything!"

    "This is an older campground with a lot of full-time RVers. The staff are extremely friendly and helpful and will do whatever they can to make you satisfied."

    5. Aztec RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Coconut Creek, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 975-6411

    $50 - $120 / night

    "If your looking for the ultimate location, keep looking. My wife’s mom lives right around the corner otherwise we may not have even considered Aztec."

    "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."

    6. Del Raton RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Delray Beach, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 278-3420

    "Pros: Good location. Lots around for anything you might need. Super friendly staff. Small fenced-in dog area. Quiet accept for the train at night. Most sites are angled. Easy in and out."

    "The owners are very kind, answer all your questions etc. the facilities are clean, the guests are nice and quiet."

    7. Grice's RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Hollywood, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 983-8225

    8. Embassy RV Park

    1 Review
    North Miami Beach, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 961-8892

    9. Kozy Kampers RV Park

    1 Review
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 731-8570

    10. Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Juno Beach, FL
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 622-7500

    $61 - $120 / night

    "In the offseason when we stayed here it was very quiet."

    "Great location and just across the street from the fishing pier. Our site was all pavers and had ample space for our 34ft travel trailer. Would definitely recommend staying here."

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RV Park Reviews near Deerfield Beach, FL

219 Reviews of 45 Deerfield Beach Campgrounds


  • Ian R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 5, 2022

    West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA

    5 summer months

    So, we were here a bit long term in the summer. Staying here in the summer is as bad as being in Vermont in winter. You need a reason to be there and sadly we did.
    First off, waking up to lions roaring and bonobos scream in the morning was freaking amazing! I will treasure this memory for the rest of my life. The facilities are aging but are clean. The ladies in the front office were awesome and accommodating. We purchased a new RV while there and they had no issues moving us and making sure we were good with moving up from a 30 Amp to a 50 Amp site. At $99/night it is expensive and by not having the facilities of a KOA Holiday and being so far away from the Highway as a KOA Journey I can't give it 5 stars but, it is damn close.

  • Jessica C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 4, 2018

    Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

    Pleasant area. Book far in advance!

    There are limited options for affordable camping in this part of Florida, so plan to book your stay here a while in advance as it fills up. We are lucky to snag two nights here on our way to Miami. Lots of hiking options and some really nice views. The RV park has full hookups and is almost completely filled with older adult campers high end big rigs. Clean facilities and level sites though.

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Dec. 6, 2019

    John Prince Park Campground

    County Park Campground you will want to visit

    This Palm Beach County campground and park offers you a lot of things to do. Miles of biking paths, fishing and paddling on Lake Osborne, some hiking trails, fitness pavilion and walking trail... all this with short and long term rv/tent camping spots ONLY 5 miles from the beach. The campground is well maintained, with paved sites for any size vehicle. Short term camping spots have the best views and most are situated on the lake. It is an older campground so the bathrooms are not state of the art but they are clean and functional. This location is also close to 1-95. Our video gives you more info and you can always go to our website to connect with our Facebook/instagram and YouTube platforms. www.travylcouple.com

  • E
    Sep. 30, 2019

    John Prince Park Campground

    Long term

    Long term camping at its best. Beautiful site. Lake view. Easy access to launch kayak. Well laid out, grass sites with concrete pads. Staff is excellent. Spent 6 months here with NO problems.

  • S
    Jun. 21, 2018

    Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

    RV Tent and Cabin Camping

    This park is a haven for bikers and beach going snorkelers! There are 9 miles of mountain biking with trail skill levels ranging from green to black diamond, rated like ski slopes. They are lined with crushed shell and gravel which makes them flowing and fast! There’s also a pump track and skills practice area. There are 2 miles of paved bike trails as well.

    Blowing Rocks Preserve beach is about 10 min away on the other side of the intercostal. It is a spectacular site! Limestone cliffs line the beach, and a hard bottom reef lines the shores making for incredible snorkeling! The waters are generally a deep turquoise and crystal clear!

    There are two Campground loops. One in the front of the park, mainly for RV as there’s no trees or shade between sites. Because of the lack of trees and the location, these sites get the daily sea breezes! Bath houses and really clean and plenty of them. These lots are huge, with gravel pads.

    Water, electric and sewer at every site. Fire rings, picnic tables and posts to hang trash or clothes lines also at each site.

    the River Loop is in the back of the park. It has trees and shade but thecsites are a bit more like keyhole lots, very close together and smaller in size. These sites do not get the breezes as they are quite far into the park.

    There is river access in the back of the park, with a swimming area, river cruises and canoe rentals. There are hiking trails through the park, and a tower perched atop of the tallest sand dune in the area allows for awesome 360 views. Horse trails and guides horse rides are offered. A playground and historical areas are also there to keep you busy.

    We generally stay in the months of May and June as the ocean is quite cold in the spring months.

    It gets hot, it’s Florida. There are bugs, it’s camping in nature. Bug spray is a plus, but strong fans seem to be the best way to keep your site cool, and big free.

  • Coral W.
    Dec. 29, 2021

    West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA

    Nice Park, Right next to safari park

    Great location near the Safari park with discounted tickets available. I recommend staying here if you are going to the Safari Park and need a place to stay. Big Rig friendly with nice pull through sites and a wilderness feel that I enjoyed. :)

  • Napunani
    Jun. 10, 2023

    Easterlin Park Campground

    Urban Camping

    PROS 

    No reservation fee charged 

    Camp Host Chris immediately and voluntarily came to our site to lend his knowledge on backing a 28ft trailer into site A16. Very helpful and friendly! 

    Nice privacy from neighboring sites due to heavy vegetation 

    Site A16 level 

    Site A16 partial shade 

    Metal fire ring 

    Moveable metal and wooden picnic table 

    Campground WIFI 

    Security gate closed 6pm and assessable with code that was provided at check-in 

    Security codes required for bathhouse entry

    3 bars T-Mobile 

    CONS 

    No senior or veteran discount 

    Train, plane and traffic(lots of sirens) noise was nonstop and very loud 

    Campsite crammed together 

    A16 has two large trees on each side of the 12 foot wide campsite entrance 

    Bring you A GAME as this campground road is very tight with lots of turns 

    All utilities hookups are at the rear of site A16

    Not the best part of town

  • R
    Jan. 7, 2022

    Yacht Haven Park & Marina

    Clean, but tight, with a rookie staff

    We had high hopes for this campground, as it is a few miles west of our house, and could be a convenient layover when traveling through town. We tried to make a reservation online, but there was some issue with the site, so we called. We explained that we were just overnighting, and didn’t care about water views or amenities. We also told them we were in a 45 foot fifth wheel. The process to make our reservation took 5 phone calls. Every call was like starting from scratch. On the fifth call, which was actually a callback from them, the agent told my wife that luckily, she was able to get us a water site. My wife explained that we didn’t care about a view, and just wanted easy access for our 45’ toy hauler. They went back and forth for a few minutes and finally settled on site 12. They were able to accommodate us for the night for the low price of $120, including tax and a $25 amenity fee.

    We were caught in a few traffic jams on the way in, and ended up arriving half an hour after sunset. We were greeted by an armed security guard who showed us on a map where site 110 (our new waterfront site) was. I asked whether I would be able to turn around at the loop at the end of the road, as the site was angled to back in as you would leave rather than enter. He said maybe. I got to the site and realized it would be impossible to back in without dragging my 20,000 pound camper through their grass, so I went to the end of the street to turn around. There wasn’t adequate room to turn my truck around, let alone my camper, so we backed down the street, and proceeded to install some new ruts in the landscape around site 110.

    In between the time we made our reservation, and arriving, we received at least 4 phone calls from the campground. One was asking us to text a picture of our rig to a random New York phone number, so they could show their security guy what our camper would look like. We thought this was odd. All of the rest, were to ask about the length of or rig. At one point, my wife asked the woman on the phone if she was sure our rig would fit, and what the actual length of the site was. The woman assured her that the site was “max 50 A-M-P.” My wife said she wasn’t asking about 50 amp electric service, but the length of our site. The women assured her that it was 50 A-M-P.

    Turns out we should have been a little more concerned with the electric service, as they had given us a pull in site for a bus, and we were unable to hook up to sewer, and had to run our electric cable and water hose under the camper. Luckily we were able to reach.

    Will we stay again? I really hope not. Even though it’s literally 10 minutes west of our house, and by far the most convenient location for us to stay, the park is too tight, and the staff too poorly trained to be tolerable. The spot was pretty, and the location for someone who is doing the tourist thing would be great. Shopping, the beach, and great restaurants are all nearby. We were swapping a few things between the camper and our house, so the location was good for us, but I will probably search for a better spot further from home next time we pass through.

  • Napunani
    Jun. 21, 2023

    Torry Island Campground

    Cheap with Tight Sites and Roadway

    PROS 

    Cindy very helpful with reservations and check-in 

    Quiet. No traffic noise. Train whistles in distance 

    Insecticide fogging truck ran thru campground each evening around 7pm when no winds

     Site 351 100% grass 

    Site 351 backed up to a canal 

    Moveable metal fire ring at site 351 

    Climate controlled, Individual shower/toilet/sink rooms with four to every 100 campsites. 

    Very nice complimentary pancake breakfast on a Saturday morning 

    Lots of birds 

    Security gate always closed. Must buy keycard to open gate. 

    CONS 

    Numerous pages of COVID liability release forms had to be signed and notarized at checkin 

    General Liability release forms had to be signed at checkin 

    Very tight roadways. 

    No turn around at end of roadway so plan accordingly. 

    Most larger trailer had the front of their trailer on the roadway edge 

    Had to park tow vehicle next to camper so limited outdoor space. We did not have sufficient space to deploy our awning 

    Two power failures in less than 12 hours. One was 5 hours long. 

    Site 351 unlevel 

    No picnic table at site 351. Sites with picnic table were hit or miss. 

    Insufficient supply of TP in park restrooms 

    Black ash from nearby sugar cane field burning raining down on everything---what a big mess. 

    Lots of construction workers staying in park who leave in their diesel trucks starting at 5am 

    Park WIFI 1 bar 

    Dont Miss in Belle Glade  

    Margaritas Restaurant 

    Banyan Tree Restaurant Nice 

    Winn-Dixie Grocery on Main Street


Guide to Deerfield Beach

RV parks near Deerfield Beach, Florida operate in a subtropical climate zone with year-round warm temperatures averaging 75-85°F during peak camping seasons. The area sits at approximately 13 feet above sea level with relatively flat terrain, making for accessible RV camping with minimal elevation concerns. Flooding can occur during summer rainstorms, particularly at sites located closer to the Intracoastal Waterway.

What to do

Beach access nearby: Most RV parks in Deerfield Beach provide easy access to public beaches, typically within 1-3 miles. Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort offers proximity to coastal recreation, as noted by a reviewer: "Great location and just across the street from the fishing pier. Our site was all pavers and had ample space for our 34ft travel trailer."

Urban conveniences: Deerfield Beach RV parks offer quick access to shopping and dining. Paradise Island RV Resort provides urban camping amenities with one camper noting: "Campground in the city, great guest services, friendly staff. Near grocery store, and everything! Full hookup sites, spots are big and concrete roads, amenities like restrooms and showers are clean."

Fishing opportunities: Several campgrounds provide direct or nearby fishing access. One visitor at Juno Ocean Walk mentioned: "Check out the Jetties Early Bird Special and the Square Grouper for live music and libations both right on the water and a short drive from the park."

What campers like

Concrete pads: Many campers appreciate the level, paved sites at Deerfield Beach area RV parks. A reviewer at Del Raton RV Park noted: "Nice concrete patio and gravel sites. Beautiful St. Augustine grass (watered nightly). Water, power and Sewer are all close together."

Proximity to beaches: The short distance to beaches ranks high among camper preferences. At Del Raton RV Park, one camper shared: "I love that this is about a mile from my favorite beach spot, A1A, and few miles from all things Delray Beach! The owners are very kind, answer all your questions etc."

Private lots: Some premium RV parks offer spacious private lots. At Aztec RV Resort, a camper reported: "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."

What you should know

Weather considerations: Hurricane season (June-November) can impact camping plans in the Deerfield Beach area. Parks may require evacuation during severe weather events.

Reservation timing: Summer offers more availability while winter sees northern visitors filling parks. At Kozy Kampers RV Park, one camper noted: "Good park to stay at but no aminity."

Noise factors: Traffic noise affects many Deerfield Beach area campgrounds due to their proximity to major roadways. One camper at Grice's RV Park mentioned: "Not worth staying here very close to very noisy road. No facilities. No pool. WiFi very weak. No park nearby."

Language considerations: Some RV parks have seasonal demographic patterns. At Encore Breezy Hill, a reviewer noted: "Very large population of french speaking Canadians. Most don't/won't speak english. Hard to make any friends if you don't speak french."

Tips for camping with families

Pool availability: Many Deerfield Beach RV parks offer swimming pools, but hours and conditions vary by season. Paradise Island RV Resort receives family-friendly reviews, with one camper stating: "the pool is nice! Great time! Recommend."

Limited tent camping: Most facilities cater primarily to RVs with limited tent options. One reviewer at Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort warned: "No tents or campfires. Very well maintained and clean."

Connectivity for remote schooling: Internet quality varies significantly between parks. According to one camper at Juno Ocean Walk: "Our spot had over 90 digital channels of TV service and private (super fast) WIFI... ATT and Tmobile service 5 bars."

Tips from RVers

Site angles: Many Deerfield Beach area RV parks design pull-through sites at angles for easier access. At Del Raton RV Park, a camper observed: "Most sites are angled. Easy in and out."

Water pressure variations: Several parks have inconsistent water pressure. One RVer at Del Raton reported: "Water pressure is sub-par. I changed my filter and still had issues."

Storage limitations: Most RV parks in the area have limited space for additional vehicles or equipment. A camper at Del Raton noted: "Not much room to park a vehicle."

Hook-up placement: Service connections vary between parks. Del Raton received this practical note: "Water, power and Sewer are all close together. (see picture)."

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