Camping near Tierra Verde, FL

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    Camping areas around Tierra Verde, Florida include both established campgrounds and dispersed options along the Gulf Coast. Fort De Soto Campground in Saint Petersburg provides waterfront sites with views of the bay and mangroves, while Shell Key Preserve offers boat-in primitive camping on a barrier island. The region includes a mix of county parks, state parks, and private campgrounds accommodating tents, RVs, and cabin stays within 30 miles of Tierra Verde. St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday provides full-service camping with cabin rentals approximately 12 miles north of Tierra Verde.

    Florida's subtropical climate significantly impacts camping conditions throughout the year. Summer months (June-September) bring high temperatures, humidity, and frequent afternoon thunderstorms, while winter (November-February) offers milder temperatures ideal for camping. Many campgrounds in the area require reservations months in advance, particularly Fort De Soto which books up quickly during peak season. Flooding can affect some campgrounds during heavy rain periods, especially those near water bodies. "One of my favorite places to camp in Florida, hands-down. You can only get to this camping spot by water. Must reserve, no pets and no alcohol. We saw sting rays, a baby turtle, many different birds and other wildlife within 5 minutes of parking the boat," noted one visitor about Shell Key Preserve.

    Waterfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors to the Tierra Verde area. Fort De Soto Campground stands out for its combination of privacy and water access, with sites backing to either open bay views or mangroves. Campers frequently mention wildlife viewing opportunities, including dolphins, manatees, and numerous bird species. Several visitors highlighted the importance of securing food from raccoons, particularly at Fort De Soto. While most campgrounds provide basic amenities like picnic tables and fire rings, regulations vary regarding alcohol consumption and pets. A camper at Fort De Soto noted, "The sites in the tent area are equipped with a picnic table and grill and an electrical hookup. There is a water point at each site. There are lots of trees in each site, and we were easily able to hang up 3 hammocks." Mixed-use campgrounds throughout the region balance natural settings with convenient access to beaches and urban amenities.

    Best Campgrounds near Tierra Verde (167)

      1. Fort De Soto Campground

      4.7(141)3mi from Tierra VerdeRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "There is a small campstore on site, and a grocery and convenience store in Tierra Verde just a mile or so up the road outside the park (there is a toll bridge that you have to pass going in and out)."

      "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."

      from $38 - $48 / night

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      2. St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday

      4.2(27)11mi from Tierra VerdeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "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."

      3. Shell Key Preserve

      4.6(7)1mi from Tierra Verde

      "One of my favorite places to camp in Florida, hands-down. You can only get to this camping spot by water. Must reserve, no pets & no alcohol."

      "Shell Key is one of the larger uninhabited islands off of the west coast of Florida near St. Petersburg."

      4. E.G. Simmons Regional Park

      4.0(23)17mi from Tierra VerdeRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "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"

      from $24 / night

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      5. Little Manatee River State Park Campground

      4.4(26)21mi from Tierra Verde36 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A lot of walking trails for people and horses. A surprise was the amphitheater. Washers and dryers are located outside the bathrooms. Friendly hosts and other campers. Would came again."

      "This campsite is right outside of Little Manatee River State Park. I even missed the entrance and went to Little Manatee because I missed the turn."

      from $22 / night

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      6. Encore Terra Ceia

      4.5(6)13mi from Tierra VerdeRVs

      "In Palmetto, easy access to Tampa, Sarasota, Gulf Beaches, and many other areas of Florida in a few hours driving distance. Pet-friendly."

      "As we walked outside, a fellow traveler who had been here often, offered to show me the way to our site."

      7. Terry Tomalin Campground

      4.0(3)6mi from Tierra VerdeTents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campsites are nicely spaced out so you aren’t to close to other campers. The trails are amazing but be careful or you might get lost."

      "It’s in an awesome location, too - we had other plans but made last-minute plans to stay here for a night and they were pretty empty on a Friday night."

      from $30 / night

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      8. Encore Winter Quarters Manatee

      3.8(12)19mi from Tierra VerdeRVs

      "Wonderfully situated around a lake. Good amenities and close to everything. Some highway traffic noise but nothing bad."

      "One of the two pools on the property provides a lovely view of the lake and a hot tub.The recreation hall is beautiful and has a lot of activities."

      9. MacDill AFB FamCamp

      4.6(9)18mi from Tierra VerdeRVs, Tents

      "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 ."

      10. Buttonwood Inlet RV Resort

      4.2(5)14mi from Tierra VerdeRVs

      "You can't beat the location, walkable to restaurants, a short drive or bike ride to beaches. The park itself is well maintained and quiet minus the days they mow and pick-up the garbage."

      "Location is great, close to Anna Maria Island and Cortez restaurants"

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    Recent Reviews near Tierra Verde, FL

    851 Reviews of 167 Tierra Verde Campgrounds


    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Hickory Point RV Park

      Great Stay

      Really nice stay at Hickory Point RV Park. First off — the people running this place genuinely care, and it shows from the moment you check in to helping guide your RV into the spot.

      The park is spotless — no garbage anywhere — and they really put effort into creating a welcoming atmosphere. The weekend we were there they had camper events like coffee & bagels one morning, and hot dogs and s’mores another evening (we didn’t take advantage, but it was a nice touch).

      Great amenities if you don’t need a pool. There are a couple of small private beaches on the inlet, comfortable seating areas to relax and watch the boats go by, and they also offer kayaks and SUPs to borrow.

      The location is excellent — just a few miles from Tarpon Springs and a little farther to Dunedin, Honeymoon Island, etc., right off Alt 19.

      We stayed in spot 117. We have a 30-foot RV and had no issues fitting. That said, the spaces in that area are a bit tight, so if you like to spread out and hang outside at your site, you’ll probably want to take advantage of the beautiful common waterfront spaces with tables and chairs instead.

      One thing worth noting — and it’s nothing the park can control — if you’re bringing bikes or hoping to hop on the Pinellas Trail, it’s very close, but getting there by bike or foot can feel dangerous. Cars fly down the road and there’s no sidewalk.

      Overall, we had a great few days and evenings here and definitely plan to come back!

    • Brittany
      May. 7, 2026

      Edward Medard Park

      Liked it now I can hard pass on this place

      Very disappointed I had a good stay a couple months ago with my camper I am homeless. Now I’m being told my camper that I paid thousands of dollars for to buy maintain and insurance each month is being considered a tent. I’m not sure who’s Cheerios I went to the bathroom in. Clearly someone’s and you shouldn’t be comparing eg Simmons which is in the same county same county site to make bookings is different because of their size. So this size comparison has me up set and quite uncomfortable I feel smaller now than I ever did before. To think was one of my favorite campgrounds since I started this journey so I don’t have to live on the streets. This is what I get for being homeless and disabled also voicing this to the park. More discrimination. This is my last stay here. I feel more homeless than I did earlier today

    • 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.

    • 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!

    • Michael S.
      Mar. 23, 2026

      Rye Wilderness Park Campground

      Great place. First come first serve. Camping Friday to Sunday.

      Check in is at 2 PM onwards, check out by 2 pm Sunday. Lively rivers and trails to explore for kids.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 19, 2026

      Lithia Springs

      Nice cold spring

      Spring break got hit with a cold front but we got 1 day in the springs. It’s nice and clean


    Guide to Tierra Verde

    Campsites near Tierra Verde, Florida range from military-operated grounds to public parks and private resorts, offering varied settings within 30 miles of the Gulf Coast. Camping options include waterfront sites with direct access to Tampa Bay, freshwater river locations, and palm-shaded RV parks. Most established campgrounds remain open year-round with certain tent-only areas closing seasonally due to summer heat conditions and insect populations.

    What to do

    Kayaking among mangroves: At Fort De Soto Campground, campers can launch directly from waterfront sites. "Great spot for relaxing by the water. Highly recommend. Bring good bug spray lol," advises David B. The park features extensive canals perfect for paddling with wildlife viewing opportunities.

    Biking on dedicated trails: Cyclists find several options within camping areas. "Great park with days worth of activities! The historic fort, scenic beaches, trails for hiking or biking, etc made for a great visit," notes Brennan H. about Fort De Soto. The Pinellas County Trail runs alongside St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday, where "they rent bikes and fun little tricycles to ride the trail or use in campground," according to Joy H.

    Fishing from multiple access points: Fishing opportunities range from docks to shorelines. "There is a fishing dock near where we stayed. Lots of catfish," reports Jenny K. about St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA. Campers at E.G. Simmons Regional Park enjoy "good fishing back in the canals and Cockroach Bay is up the road good kayaking and fishing there," according to B M.

    What campers like

    Waterfront site privacy: Despite high occupancy rates, many waterfront sites maintain natural buffers. "Our site was nice and deep, with a weird little island (former tree/stump) in the middle. This actually made us divide the tent area up into two sides, which worked out well," reports Joe R. about Fort De Soto. "They did a great job at keeping a lot of natural growth to maintain privacy and a true tropical feel."

    Wildlife viewing: Campers regularly report diverse wildlife sightings. "We saw raccoons, dolphin, manatee, tons of tons of Birds!" states Brennan H. At Shell Key Preserve, primitive campers experience "stunning views. Others camping were far enough away that they didn't disturb us," according to Alyssa D. "We saw sting rays, a baby turtle, many different birds and other wildlife within 5 minutes of parking the boat."

    Clean facilities: Bathroom cleanliness receives consistent praise across multiple campgrounds. "The bath house's are nice & kept very clean," notes B M. about E.G. Simmons Regional Park. At Little Manatee River State Park Campground, "good size lot, #10, with electric, water, picnic table and fire ring. Clean dump station," reports Patti D.

    What you should know

    Insect preparation essential: No-see-ums and mosquitoes present significant challenges, particularly near water. "You really cannot stay outside at dusk. Citronella torches, spray, fans, Avon skin so soft...none of these work for the no see-ums," warns Christy C. about E.G. Simmons Regional Park. Other campers recommend using "a screened room that has a no see um mesh on it and we blast a big fan in there so we do stay semi bug free."

    Reservation timing: Many campgrounds book months in advance, especially during winter. At Fort De Soto, "they do start booking 6 months out and open up 10% of the sites for the weekend each friday at 7am if you want to try and get lucky," advises Joe R. Shell Key Preserve operates differently, requiring "a (free) camping permit from Pinellas county," according to Steve S.

    Primitive camping restrictions: Shell Key Preserve has strict regulations. "Must reserve, no pets & no alcohol," notes Alyssa D. Additionally, "campfires not permitted in summer months due to sea turtle nesting." Campers must "pack it (everything you'd need) in and pack it (all of your trash!) out," advises Dan X.

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Several campgrounds maintain dedicated play areas. At Fort De Soto, Joe R. reports "a playground with good swings and also a sturdy playground that offered plenty of opportunity for my four year old to blow off some steam. The ground is all recycled rubber, which I love as a parent."

    Swimming options: Terry Tomalin Campground provides "friendly people running the campground and it's pretty spacious," according to Becky M. Nearby, E.G. Simmons Regional Park features "a public swim area and picnic area," notes Bran P.

    Wildlife education: Fort De Soto offers natural learning opportunities with children regularly spotting marine life. "We had an inflatable raft that we took out in the water. We were greeted by dolphins, sting rays and manatees," shares Joe R. At St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA, families appreciate the "heated pool, mini golf course, shuffle board, dog run" that Doug E. mentions.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection considerations: At St. Petersburg-Madeira Beach KOA Holiday, "sites are smashed together and no privacy. Some sites back up to the mangroves which is nice but that's about it," advises Angela M. Noise can be an issue at some parks, with Encore Winter Quarters Manatee being "right NEXT to I75.....noisy all the time," according to T S.

    Hookup locations: Pay attention to utility placement when setting up. "The electrical (30 amp and 50 amp) was farther back than the water, which wasn't a huge deal but might be inconvenient for some," notes Karen about Winter Quarters Manatee. Some sites may have "utilities set up poorly" requiring creative solutions.

    Gate restrictions: Military campgrounds have specific entry requirements. When arriving at MacDill AFB FamCamp, "make sure you arrive at the base through the gate at the end of Dale Mabry, as it's the only gate campers can come thru. And be sure to go to the far right lane, even if it's got a red X showing the lane is closed," advises Eleanor the Airstream R.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Tierra Verde, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Tierra Verde, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 167 campgrounds and RV parks near Tierra Verde, FL and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Tierra Verde, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Tierra Verde, FL is Fort De Soto Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 141 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Tierra Verde, FL?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Tierra Verde, FL.