Best Campgrounds near DeFuniak Springs, FL

DeFuniak Springs, Florida serves as a gateway to diverse camping experiences across Florida's Panhandle region. Within a 30-mile radius, campers find options ranging from lakeside RV resorts to primitive forest sites. Twin Lakes Camp Resort offers 60 sites with full hookups for RVs, cabins, and glamping accommodations, while Bass Haven Campground provides fishing-oriented camping on the shores of a small lake. Sapphire Island RV Park & Campground, located directly in DeFuniak Springs, operates year-round with tent and RV sites. The area sits strategically between the pristine white sand beaches of the Gulf Coast and the pine forests of Blackwater River State Forest, offering both inland lake camping and access to coastal state parks within an hour's drive.

Florida's unpredictable weather patterns significantly impact camping conditions near DeFuniak Springs. "We arrived and everything was dry. The next morning, our site had literally turned into a pond," notes one camper at a nearby RV park, highlighting the region's drainage challenges during sudden rainstorms. Most state parks in the area require reservations up to 11 months in advance, particularly for prime waterfront sites. Forest roads in places like Point Washington State Forest become difficult to navigate after rain, with one visitor cautioning: "I would not chance the forest roads in a sedan. You might be okay if it stays dry but if it rains you will not be in good shape." Summer brings high humidity and temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, while winter offers milder conditions that attract seasonal campers.

Water-based recreation defines the camping experience in this region. Blackwater River State Park receives consistent praise for its pristine white sand riverbanks and paddling opportunities. "You don't need the beach when you've got the pristine white sands of the shores of Blackwater river. The river and surrounds are super quiet, peaceful and beautiful," reports one frequent visitor. Wildlife awareness remains essential, as alligators inhabit many lakes and waterways. Several campgrounds near DeFuniak Springs feature fishing as a primary attraction, with Bass Haven and Bear Lake campgrounds particularly noted for their angling opportunities. Cell service varies significantly, with forest and primitive sites often having limited or no connectivity. Campers seeking beach access typically drive to coastal state parks like Grayton Beach or Topsail Hill Preserve, both highly rated for their sugar-white sand beaches.

Best Camping Sites Near DeFuniak Springs, Florida (115)

    1. Twin Lakes Camp Resort

    17 Reviews
    DeFuniak Springs, FL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 892-5914

    $75 - $85 / night

    "Nice place on the lake, well maintained. We wanted to do laundry and try new kind of a campground. Overall positive, but expensive. Sites are really near each other, no privacy."

    "We actually had a three month extended stay here while we wintered in North Florida and this place is a gem. The staff was super, the park always clean and the other RVers were quite and respectful."

    2. Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    68 Reviews
    Santa Rosa Beach, FL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 267-8330

    $24 - $130 / night

    "My wife and I are frequent campers in NW Florida and Alabama.  Topsail is certainly one of our favorites.  Excellent access to the beach, hiking, biking (many miles), lakes, great campground. "

    "Beautiful beach, trees between paved spots, bike path, cute coffee shop on site, bike rentals, & a great location!"

    3. Sapphire Island RV Park & Campground

    3 Reviews
    DeFuniak Springs, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 520-4757

    $30 - $40 / night

    "This is our first RV trip so there is no other experience behind this review, but we really liked this park."

    4. Sunset King RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    DeFuniak Springs, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 892-7229

    "Hopefully, we can come back for pleasure one day and do some fishing in the lake."

    5. Grayton Beach State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Santa Rosa Beach, FL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 267-8300

    $30 - $110 / night

    "Yet another great Florida State campground!  Florida does it right when it comes to campgrounds, and Grayton is no exception.  The beach is beautiful, fairly secluded and easily accessible. "

    "Grayton Beach is conveniently located right off 30A. It's really a convenient location to retail and grocery shopping while still offering seclusion."

    6. Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Niceville, FL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 833-9144

    $16 / night

    "Conveniently close to grocery stores. If you want to stay in Florida at affordable prices and have access to the best beaches in the US. This is the place to stay."

    "Close to everything and I now want to move to Niceville, Florida. Very quiet in the campground day and night."

    7. Vortex Spring

    5 Reviews
    Ponce de Leon, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 836-4979

    $23 - $32 / night

    "Swimming, diving, water slides, swings, bike trails hiking trails, and Jeep trails."

    "Primarily setup around Scuba Diving. Dive shop on site. Cabins, group cabins, tents and RV sites. Although a great place, not recommended for children. A lot of cussing in the dive shop by staff."

    8. Bass Haven Campground

    1 Review
    DeFuniak Springs, FL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 892-4043

    "Beautiful scenery, nice & helpful  people, great location. Would go back again."

    9. Boon Docking with Bonnie

    1 Review
    DeFuniak Springs, FL
    4 miles
    +1 (402) 210-3391

    $50 - $65 / night

    "BoonDocking with Bonnie is not only close to the beach, but they have 50amp hookup so you dont have to sacrifice much to enjoy the area.  Check them out and leave a review about your stay on the Dyrt!"

    10. Camp On The Gulf

    29 Reviews
    Miramar Beach, FL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 837-6334

    "Great proximity to the beach. Depending on your site several are just steps from the beach (actually on the beach if you don’t need sewer)."

    "We are Connecticut residents, we took a winter trip to Destin Florida. Camp gulf was an amazing experience for the whole family."

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Recent Reviews near DeFuniak Springs, FL

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  • Randi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Falling Waters State Park Campground

    Nice Quiet Stay

    Falling Waters is a convenient stop, close to the interstate and easy to access. The campground is gated with an access code for after-hours entry, which made us feel secure. Sites are level gravel with a picnic table, fire ring, and even a handy towel-drying rack. They’re spaced nicely, not too close to neighbors, which we appreciated.

    The bathhouse facilities were clean and well-kept (we didn’t use the laundry facilities), and there’s a dump station since none of the sites have full sewer hookups. Cell service with T-Mobile was excellent.

    The park itself has a small but nice swimming area at the ‘lake’ with its own restroom house. Unfortunately, there hadn’t been any rain during our visit, so the falls were dry, but the trails were still worth walking. We brought our e-bikes, but aside from riding around the campground and down to the lake and trailhead, there really aren’t bike-friendly paths—definitely wouldn’t recommend taking bikes on the trails.

    Oh, and the play ground was very nice and the covered pavilions were nice.

    We checked in after hours without any issue, but Joey came knocking at 8 AM sharp the next morning like the police 🚨 to give us our parking pass—definitely a wake-up call we weren’t expecting!

    The nightly rate was advertised at $18, but after fees it came to around $30 per night, which still isn’t bad for what you get. Overall, it’s a peaceful, clean campground with good amenities and a nice location, just don’t expect to be able to ride bikes on the trails or always see water at the falls.

    Highly recommend the 45-minute drive to Econfina creek, we rented a canoe and did the 8-miles to see 7 springs.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    Exploration Trip

    We continue to visit the Gulf to look at where retirement may end up. Another great state park. Lots to do hiking to the dunes or lake. Checking out if the gators will let you see them. Hanging at the beach. Bike riding down 30A or around the park. Everything is close by. Great weather. Most sites are shaded. If you have satellite or Dish setup you may be limited to get signal. Also you will need to bring your own fire ring and grill as many sites do not have either. You cannot go wrong with this park.

  • Randi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Retroville 1960s-70 Drive In Movie/TV Themed RV Park

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5 – Quiet, Clean, and Super Responsive Owners

    We stayed at Retroville in Freeport, FL from Thursday to Sunday in early August. It’s a very small, peaceful campground—just one gravel road with a cul-de-sac at the end, where there are a few waterfront sites. The grounds were very clean, and although the waterfront area is a marshy slope (more like a slew off the river), it added to the quiet, tucked-away atmosphere.

    Sites are all gravel and full hookup, and while there’s not a ton of space between them, the campground never felt crowded or noisy. We didn’t see a bathhouse or laundry area, and the small office/store was closed while we were there, but it looked like it sold things like ice cream and small essentials.

    The owners were extremely helpful and responsive, even though they were out of town during our stay. I booked last-minute after 9PM en route, and they still responded quickly and offered help—great customer service even from afar.

    There’s not much to do at the campground itself, but we planned for that. It’s in a great location for day trips—about 30–45 minutes to beaches like Seaside, Miramar, Destin, and PCB. We swam at Vortex Springs (30 minutes away), biked trails around Seaside, and had dinner with live music at North Beach Social just across the bridge south of the campground—highly recommend that spot for food, drinks, and beachy vibes.

    The campground has a fun retro theme with gas pumps and vintage signs, perfect for photos. Wi-Fi and cell service were spotty during our stay, but we expected that based on reviews. If you’re looking for a quiet, clean basecamp with super nice owners and don’t mind driving to the action, Retroville is a solid pick.

  • b
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Falling Waters State Park Campground

    Tent camping at falling waters

    Pretty nice small campground. The hike trails are not that exciting with little to no reward at the end. There is a tiny “waterfall” but not something that’s gonna make you say wow once you get to it.

  • Paul M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Open Pond Campground

    Open Pond

    The campground is nicely maintained. The bath houses are not the cleanest, but not anywhere near the worst I have seen. But definitely not Buc-ee’s level. LOL But for $16 a day and an hour from Destin you can’t beat that. You can fish the pond (large) for catfish, brim, bass, and one other I don’t remember. Hiking trails are kept in great condition with the exception of a couple of spots. Blue Springs is a short hike and is crystal clear and cool to swim in. RVs can stay in C and D loops.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 26, 2025

    Emerald Beach RV Park

    Great Place

    My wife and I and my two furry friends(dogs) give Emerald RV Park a Five Star rating. We thought we had lost our little Yorkie in the park somewhere or she even left the park. We set out on a frantic search for her. I am riding my bike, and my wife is on foot yelling out her name. I go into the park office and tell them what has happened, and a member of the park staff puts out an immediate bulletin by text message to all current registered guests to look for her. I could not believe the immediate help we had from other RVers that came out to help search for the dog. Making a long story short, we found the dog in maybe 20 minutes in good health. We are so thankful for the help of the residents of the park and especially the staff at Emerald RV Park. We may add that the park is well kept and very dog friendly. It has all the facilities (in working order) needed for a long stay. The staff are friendly and especially helpful in unusual circumstances as we experienced. Thank you to the staff at Emeral RV Park.

    From Lake Nebagamon WI

  • a
    Jun. 15, 2025

    Retroville 1960s-70 Drive In Movie/TV Themed RV Park

    Nostalgic Stay

    We really enjoyed our few days at this park. Its newly open and full of details and has a great hollywood museum thst must not be missed. Its very close to the 30a beach area but is hidden. There were a couple of famous Nashville musicians there also camping! The owners take great care of the park and its small and they have mo plans to make it into a parking lot with too many campers.


Guide to DeFuniak Springs

DeFuniak Springs sits in the Florida Panhandle at an elevation of 234 feet, making it one of the highest points in the region. The area's camping options include not just lakeside RV sites and forest camping, but also beach-accessible locations within a 60-minute drive. Weather fluctuates dramatically between seasons, with summer temperatures frequently exceeding 95°F coupled with high humidity, while winter nights can drop below 40°F.

What to do

Paddling opportunities: At Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Campground, visitors can rent kayaks directly from the campground for exploring the bayou. "Spent most of the day exploring the bayou. Pretty sure we spotted a bald eagle but didn't have binoculars to confirm," reports one visitor who enjoyed the park's water access.

Hiking trails: The network of nature walks at Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Campground includes several interpretive trails. "The trails are flat easy hiking, could be a bit longer, but we combined them," notes one camper who appreciated the accessible terrain.

Scuba diving: Vortex Spring offers dedicated facilities for underwater exploration. "There are many things to do on property. Swimming, diving, water slides, swings, bike trails hiking trails, and Jeep trails," explains a reviewer who visited multiple times.

Freshwater fishing: Camping sites at Bass Haven Campground are specifically designed for anglers. "Quiet little place. Beautiful scenery, nice & helpful people, great location," mentions a visitor about this fishing-focused campground near DeFuniak Springs.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Campgrounds in the area maintain high standards for bathrooms and showers. At Twin Lakes Camp Resort, "Bathrooms/showers are gorgeous" according to a recent visitor, while another noted the "huge amenities center" available to guests.

Lake views: Many campsites offer direct water access or views. "Lake surrounds all sites. Beautiful setting. Private baths," reports a Twin Lakes camper who enjoyed the water-centered layout of the resort.

Campsite privacy: Some campgrounds in the region provide more secluded sites. At Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground, "The tent sites are all separated and private, the facilities are clean," making it ideal for those seeking more solitude while camping near DeFuniak Springs, Florida.

Water recreation: Opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating exist throughout the area. "We were able to put our kayaks in right off the site," mentioned a visitor at another state park, highlighting the convenience of water access.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most popular campgrounds require advance booking. "We lucked out and snagged a coveted site on the lake due to a last-minute cancellation," reports one camper, indicating the competitive nature of securing spots.

Weather preparedness: Florida's unpredictable climate affects camping conditions. "We stayed during a cold snap but still pleasant during the day," notes a winter visitor to the region.

RV site variations: Spaces range from spacious to compact depending on the campground. At Camp On The Gulf, "Pay attention to the size site you reserve some of them are more narrow and less deep than others. It can make backing in a challenge," warns an RVer who experienced the tight quarters.

Beach access considerations: For those wanting gulf access, driving time should be factored into camping plans. "25 min beach walk to Surf Hut for dinner," mentions a Camp On The Gulf visitor, providing context for distances to beachfront amenities.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas. At Sunset King RV Resort, "It's a nice little park with a playground and lake which is pretty," though one family noted "there's no fire pit to rock some s'mores and just not a ton for the little ones to do."

Swimming options: Pools provide alternatives to natural water bodies. "They have 2 pools one is covered and heated with a hot tub," writes a Camp On The Gulf visitor, describing amenities that appeal to families.

Activity schedules: Some campgrounds organize regular programming. "The week we were there they had a different activity for the kids each day. They had painting sand dollars, bubba the alligator show, face painting and even an Easter egg hunt," reports a family who camped during spring break.

Space for play: Look for campgrounds with open areas. "We were in site T6, which had some shade but was also adjacent to an open field area, which would be great for kiddos who want room to spread out and play games," advises a camper at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park.

Tips from RVers

Hookup availability: Full service sites are common but vary by location. At Sapphire Island RV Park & Campground, visitors find "gravel sites, full electric and water and a central dump to empty your tanks when you leave," according to a first-time RVer.

Site leveling: Most established campgrounds offer level parking. "Level, stamped concrete pads landscaped with red lava rock around 2 lakes with great fishing," describes a visitor to Twin Lakes, noting the quality of the sites.

RV maintenance: Some campgrounds offer technical assistance. At Sapphire Island, "the camp host is a fully qualified RV technician (he fixed a broken water connection in our camper, great guy)," reports a grateful camper who benefited from on-site expertise.

Extended stay options: Winter visitors often spend months in the region. "We actually had a three month extended stay here while we wintered in North Florida and this place is a gem. The staff was super, the park always clean and the other RVers were quite and respectful," shares a seasonal visitor about their experience at Twin Lakes Camp Resort.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near DeFuniak Springs, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, DeFuniak Springs, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 115 campgrounds and RV parks near DeFuniak Springs, FL and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near DeFuniak Springs, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near DeFuniak Springs, FL is Twin Lakes Camp Resort with a 4.8-star rating from 17 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near DeFuniak Springs, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near DeFuniak Springs, FL.