Several RV campgrounds near Fellsmere, Florida provide camping opportunities in this eastern Florida location where subtropical climate creates year-round camping conditions. The area sits at a low elevation of about 25 feet above sea level with temperatures ranging from 70-90°F during summer months and 50-75°F in winter. Frequent afternoon thunderstorms occur during summer while winter brings drier conditions.
What to do
Watch rocket launches: From multiple campgrounds near Fellsmere, campers can view rocket launches from Cape Canaveral. "Watched a rocket launch from out campsite," notes one camper at Vero Beach Kamp. Another visitor to Vero Beach Kamp commented, "Last minute Rocket launch watch...The rocket launch was scrubbed so we will try again!"
Enjoy water activities: The inland waterways and Atlantic Ocean offer numerous recreation options. "Close to Indian River and the beach. Close to restaurants and groceries," writes one camper about Vero Beach Kamp. At Causeway Cove Marina and RV Park, visitors appreciate water access: "Right on the water with boat and kayak rentals onsite. Lots of restaurants and the beach close by."
Relax at heated pools: Many rv parks near Fellsmere maintain heated pools year-round. "We loved our one night stay here, We got to see a space X rocket launch from the space center from the campground," reports a visitor at Space Coast RV Resort, adding "The fishing was amazing."
What campers like
Spacious sites: Unlike some crowded campgrounds, several parks offer generous spacing. "The sites are large, so you're not 10 feet from your neighbor. There's probably more like 40 to 50 feet between the sites," notes a camper at Causeway Cove Marina and RV Park.
Convenient location: Proximity to attractions and services ranks high for campers. "Located close to all attractions including disney, and the space center and lots of other great places to see," shares a visitor to Space Coast RV Resort. Another camper at Treasure Coast RV Park praised its "perfect location puts it just 1 mile to both 95 and FL Turnpike."
Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathrooms and laundry facilities matter to campers. "Bathrooms are in good shape and large laundry room is nice. They also have a pool and hot tub. All facilities and grounds we'll maintained," says one Treasure Coast RV Park visitor. Another notes, "The restroom/shower facilities are incredibly clean."
What you should know
Variable site quality: Site conditions differ significantly between parks. "Our site had pavers that were in disrepair and could be a tripping hazard," reported one camper about Encore Sunshine Travel. At Vero Beach Kamp, a visitor noted, "Nice shaded dirt camp site. Mixture of overnight and long term campers."
Seasonal considerations: Winter months bring increased occupancy. "We got lucky and landed a cancellation for a few weeks," explains a Treasure Coast RV Park camper. Another notes, "The park starts to thin out end of March."
Cell service quality: Connection strength varies by provider and location. "Cell service is solid on T Mobile and Verizon. T Mobile bounces between 5G and LTE, Verizon stayed on LTE," reports a Treasure Coast visitor. The reviewer adds, "Speed tests aren't always high but we've had no issues with work, including video calls."
Tips for camping with families
Pool access: Heated pools provide recreation for children year-round. "Heated pool was very nice for the kids," mentions a visitor to Space Coast RV Resort. Another camper at Treasure Coast RV Park enjoyed the "huge heated pool."
Beach proximity: Several campgrounds offer quick access to family-friendly beaches. At Sonrise Palms RV, campers appreciate being "close to the beach, and several points of interest." One Causeway Cove visitor explains, "Across the street is a beautiful beach right on the Fort Pierce Inlet. Perfect for kids. Very shallow and no current. Beautiful clean blue water."
Pet policies: Rules vary significantly regarding pets. While most parks allow pets, visitors should confirm specific restrictions. "Gated dog park with lots of toys," notes a Sonrise Palms camper. However, not all parks welcome pets - Vero Beach Equestrian Club prohibits them entirely.
Tips from RVers
Site leveling: Uneven sites can create setup challenges. "Gravel under the RV so not quite level," notes a Space Coast RV Resort camper. At Treasure Coast, "The pads you'll be parking on are newly poured concrete and the whole place is landscaped to full effect."
Space considerations: Site dimensions affect comfort, especially for larger rigs. "The park itself was very clean however the spots were small," reports a visitor to Sunshine Travel RV Resort. Another notes, "The spots were small...spots are very tight and no dog park...the guy next door had to move his truck for me to get in."
Weather protection: Limited shade can impact comfort during hot months. At Causeway Cove, one camper warns, "The one downside is that there is very little shade and you probably won't be able to open your awning due to the breeze (right on the water)." Vero Beach Kamp offers contrast with "lots of sites with shade."