Best Cabin Camping near Fort Pierce, FL

Several campgrounds near Fort Pierce, Florida provide furnished cabin rentals with varying amenities. Road Runner Travel Resort offers three rustic cabins with air conditioning, while Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie KOA features cabin accommodations with clean, air-conditioned bathhouses nearby. "There's a large pool, a good-sized general/convenience store with all the essentials you might need, and a full restaurant right on site," notes one Road Runner Travel Resort visitor. Jonathan Dickinson State Park in nearby Hobe Sound includes cabin rentals in two distinct camping areas, with the River Campground offering more shade and proximity to water activities. Most cabins include basic furnishings, electricity, and access to communal bathhouses, though specific amenities vary by location.

Pet-friendly cabin options can be found at multiple locations, with policies varying by campground. KOA cabins typically follow standardized layouts with beds, small refrigerators, and microwaves, while state park cabins may offer more rustic accommodations. Reservations are essential, particularly during winter months when seasonal visitors occupy many facilities. According to a Jonathan Dickinson State Park visitor, "This state park accommodates RVs, tent sites, and cabin rentals with two camping areas - one located close to the entrance and the other located about four miles into the park along the Loxahatchee River." Vero Beach Kamp and Encore Sunshine Travel in Vero Beach also provide cabin options within 30 minutes of Fort Pierce.

Most cabin rentals require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and towels. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between locations, with some offering only outdoor cooking options while others include small refrigerators, microwaves, or hotplates. Basic cookware and utensils may be provided, but campers should confirm specifics when booking. Firewood is available for purchase at most locations, with Jonathan Dickinson State Park and Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park offering it through honor systems. Fort Pierce has several grocery stores within easy driving distance of most cabin locations, making it convenient to stock up on supplies before arrival. Bug spray is essential year-round, particularly for evening outdoor activities when mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active.

Best Cabin Sites Near Fort Pierce, Florida (14)

    1. Road Runner Travel Resort

    10 Reviews
    Fort Pierce, FL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 464-0969

    "We discovered this place on a vacation trip to see a friend on Hutchinson Island in Fort Pierce FL. We are now camping here seasonally in a 35 ft Class A RV."

    ".☺️☺️☺️ pet friendly kid friendly"

    2. Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie KOA

    9 Reviews
    Fort Pierce, FL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 812-7200

    "General: Small family-run KOA campground (33 sites) located 1.5 miles north of Fort Pierce on Highway One. All sites are FHU with a combination of regular, premium, and extra-large sites."

    "It is a smaller rv park that has electric and water. There are about 50% that live here. There are 2 unisex bathrooms with showers. The internet works, so does TMobile."

    3. Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

    59 Reviews
    Jupiter, FL
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 546-2771

    $26 / night

    "Recently took a road trip from New England to Florida with my family and had the pleasure of staying here at the Jonathan Dickinson State Park."

    "Hobe Sound FL Jonathan Dickinson SP This park has two campgrounds. Pine Grove Campground, has 90 sites, it is located near the ranger station."

    4. Sebastian Inlet State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Sebastian, FL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 984-4852

    $28 / night

    "Clean restrooms and nice neighbors. Saw dolphins, a manatee and sea turtle and dozens of different types of birds. No see ums are no joke. Be prepared for bug bites!"

    "Great camp Sites with fire ring and gravel. Only complain is there isn’t much around so come prepared!"

    5. Vero Beach Kamp

    15 Reviews
    Sebastian, FL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 589-5665

    $37 - $69 / night

    "Large, Quiet, shady and near a water source. We ended up sharing the site with another very pleasant family. Heated pool, nice restroom and laundry facilities."

    "Low key, quiet place, helpful staff. Awesome shade (pretty critical in Florida this time of the year)."

    6. Encore Sunshine Travel

    6 Reviews
    Fellsmere, FL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Campground Review: Sunshine Travel RV Resort is an encore/thousand trails campground."

    "Pool area appeared to be well maintained as well as the laundry. The machines required a card instead of coins. At $1.75 it was reasonable compared to other places."

    7. Nettles Island Resort

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    Jensen Beach, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 229-1300

    $40 - $175 / night

    8. Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    29 Reviews
    Kenansville, FL
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 462-5360

    $16 / night

    "If you love camping, wildlife, and stargazing but still want the convenience of amenities (i.e electricity, running water, bathroom, shower) then this is the place for you."

    "We visited in July and the shade from all the trees around our site helped keep the heat tolerable."

    9. KOA Campground Okeechobee

    7 Reviews
    Okeechobee, FL
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 763-0231

    "I've been there many times in the past, with my TT and my Coach...The sites are mostly large enough for Big rigs...There are upgrades to deluxe sites with brick patios, barbeques, fire pits and chairs."

    "Only downside is that while the park is dog friendly, it’s a bit tough to walk the dogs since there aren’t really any paths so you need to walk on the road with golf carts, cars and other people walking"

    10. Zachary Taylor Waterfront RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Okeechobee, FL
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 763-3377

    $45 - $65 / night

    "Very nice park, staff very friendly, price very good for June. Everything you want or need is right here. Marinas and guides are close along with Walmart, restaurants."

    "Huge swimming pool screened in, so much to see and do here….put them on your list, we are definitely going back… soon"

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  • A
    Aug. 28, 2018

    Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

    Family Friendly State Park

    Recently took a road trip from New England to Florida with my family and had the pleasure of staying here at the Jonathan Dickinson State Park.

    This state park accommodates RVs, tent sites, and cabin rentals with two camping areas -- one (Pine Grove Campground) located close to the entrance, right off of US Hwy 1 and seems to be more geared towards RV sites and the other (River Campground) located about four miles into the park along the Loxahatchee River. We stayed in the River Campground.

    Spacious sites offered: water, electricity, a picnic table, & a fire ring… and grounds include two well kept bathhouses with laundry facilities. Trees were sparse in some sections so be prepared to create shade. Our site was visited by a young raccoon who didn't seem fazed by us at all; just wanted what we were cooking.

    We only stayed for one night, so we weren't able to take in all the park has to offer, but we did walk some of the nature trails along the river towards the newly built amphitheater and swimming area. Unfortunate for us, the swimming area was closed during our stay -- which would have made the stay twice as nice… but the views were still incredible!

    If we ever find our way back to south Florida for camping, we'll definitely come back here.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 9, 2022

    Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie KOA

    Close to town and well-kept

    General: Small family-run KOA campground (33 sites) located 1.5 miles north of Fort Pierce on Highway One. All sites are FHU with a combination of regular, premium, and extra-large sites. There is also a tent site area. 

    Site Quality: All sites are level and gravel with a fire pit and a brick patio area with a picnic table. Typical RV park layout with minimal to no privacy separating sites.

    Bathhouse: Two unisex all-in-ones that were clean and air-conditioned. The shower had immediate hot water and good water pressure. 

    Activities/Amenities: There is a small playground and pet area plus a clean spacious laundry area. It is close to town. There is a manatee center and Navy Seal Museum (but we didn’t explore either one) close by in addition to shops and restaurants in Fort Pierce. I was able to enjoy a 3-mile run to town and back on sidewalks. 

    This campground was more expensive than we usually like to spend but it was a convenient location for us to have dinner with a family friend. We arrived after the office was closed so did not have any interaction with staff but our check-in paperwork was readily available. We appreciate that we were tucked in at the rear of the property which lessened the road noise (and we didn’t have neighbors on either side of us). I would rate this three stars for our purposes but as it was well-kept and for others may suit their needs, it merits four stars in general.

  • Cristy M.
    Jul. 21, 2018

    Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    Awesome stargazing and wildlife

    If you love camping, wildlife, and stargazing but still want the convenience of amenities (i.e electricity, running water, bathroom, shower) then this is the place for you.

    Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park is part of IDA International Dark-Sky Places. The park has little light pollution and also a stargazing pad where you can also camp on.

    The campgrounds aren't large but the campsites are good for tents and RVs. The one site we stayed at had water and electric hook-ups and a firepit. We were close to very clean restroom area that also had showers, washer and dryer. They do have primitive campsites for the more rustic individuals. The campgrounds are about 45 minutes from town, but the ranger station sells ice for $2.50 and firewood purchase is by honor system. We also saw other campers with their dogs so pet-friendly as well.

    Lots of hiking trails and so much wildlife. We saw deer grazing near our campsite!

    Make sure to bring lots of mosquito repellent, especially in the summer months. Otherwise you'll get bit...a lot! But it is Florida after all.

  • j
    Jan. 18, 2022

    Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

    Great to escape winter

    Hobe Sound FL Jonathan Dickinson SP This park has two campgrounds. Pine Grove Campground, has 90 sites, it is located near the ranger station. These large sites have more space between and foliage for privacy. Sites have clothes line, fire pit, picnic table and are all level gravel. Very nice clean bathouses with family room. None of the washers and dryers were working. There's a playground and picnic Pavilion. Some road and train noise. Had good downpour today and had a little lake at back of site but within an hour it disappeared! Great place to stargaze. Saw a  great full Wolf Moon.

    River Campground is more rustic, it has 52 sites, is about four miles from the park entrance, near the Loxahatchee River. Sites close together, no privacy. The River CG is great if you plan to fish or kayak. Close to boat ramp. Sites are dirt. Also more mosquitoes. There's major utility construction going on next to this camp right now. 

    Good things- Miles of paved and off road bike  and hike trails, great bird watching, star gazing, canoeing, kayaking, fishing. Seasonal horse back rides. Fun and informative boat tour to Trapper Nelson's. There's a great learning center. Amazon delivers to Ranger station. Stores and restaurants a couple miles away.

  • Mike  Y.
    Feb. 23, 2020

    Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

    Extremely clean

    Spent 2 nights here to a full campground. Facilities all in working area. Large graveled lots with picnic table, fire ring and bbq grill. Sewer, water, 50/30 amp power. Paved roads with some paved walking trails. Plenty of gravel trails. Ample restrooms and showers. Like 1 bathroom/showerhouse for every 20 campsites with vending, washer,dryers and book game share spot. The buildings are kept clean. Also a nice dump area. Dog cleanup stations are along trails.. Bonus they have a clothes line at each site to toss your towels etc over to dry. T-mobile 3 bars LTE or -104db inside rv. Staff very friendly and helpful at check in. A place to come back to. They also have planned activities throughout the week. During work week you hear road noise from USHwy1. If not for the morning and evening traffic on 1 this would be a 5.

    My movie of camping area on youtube.

    https://youtu.be/xZbjPdWI4QA

  • Katie E.
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    Simple and well maintained

    Our visit was relaxing and enjoyable. We visited in July and the shade from all the trees around our site helped keep the heat tolerable. The camp site’s aren’t dispersed and a little close together but we didn’t have any immediate neighbors around us so it was perfect. We stayed on site 008 and it was spacious enough for our large cabin tent, picnic table, additional table, dog pool, chairs, etc. Our site is conveniently close to the bathrooms. I liked that there is only one main dumpster and it’s kept a distance from the camp sites. I think this helped keep any raccoons that may have been around away from the campers. AMAZING star gazing location.

  • Jessica A.
    Feb. 5, 2023

    Road Runner Travel Resort

    Wonderful Park

    We discovered this place on a vacation trip to see a friend on Hutchinson Island in Fort Pierce FL. We are now camping here seasonally in a 35 ft Class A RV. There's a large pool, a good-sized general / convenience store with all the essentials you might need, and a full restaurant right on site. The RV sites vary in size and set-up, most are level, most have a concrete patio. most have full hook-ups. There are also a number of "villas" (short, single-wide manufactured homes) that people either rent for an extended stay, or own, interspersed throughout the park. Many people live here year-round, and even more live here for three or six months during winter. There are 3 rustic cabins and a few spaces for tents. While this is billed as a "family" resort, most of the longer-term campers are retired, or "digital nomads" that work remotely. There are a few families with kids, and a few people like us who don't have children but are younger than retirement age. It's a good mix. There are adult activities - Bingo, karaoke, jam sessions, trivia night, pickleball, tennis, shuffleboard, Pentaque, cornhole, basketball, crafts (for adults), and more. Short stays are not cheap, but longer stays are pretty affordable considering the great pool and all there is to do. Oh, there are fireplaces at the premium pull-through sites, fires are allowed on regular sites only in a raised, enclosed firepit. There is also community firepit. We love it here.

  • Lauren D.
    Mar. 6, 2019

    Sebastian Inlet State Park Campground

    Primitive Camping @ BG Marina

    We did not camp in the Sebastian Inlet State Park campground, but instead chose the primitive experience through BG Marina. There are 10 campsites at the marina that are great if you want a place to launch your boat and camp out between fishing trips. Each has a picnic table and fire pit. They are also well shaded. However, the sites are very close together and not private at all- it can get a little loud if crowded. There are clean bathrooms, access to water, but no showers.

  • Lorilee S.
    Oct. 3, 2020

    Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

    Love this park

    There’s not a lot of shade, but it’s an amazing place to go. There are many trails for walking and for biking. Great division of space between your spot and the neighbor. Has a fire pit, BBQ and picnic table for each spot. Sunset views are amazing. Felt very comfortable with my kids.


Guide to Fort Pierce

Cabin rentals near Fort Pierce, Florida provide overnight accommodations with varying amenities and access to outdoor activities. Fort Pierce cabin options range from rustic single-room structures to more developed units with air conditioning and basic kitchen facilities. Most rentals require advance reservations, especially during winter months when seasonal occupancy peaks. The region's subtropical climate means year-round availability with higher humidity and temperatures during summer months, making spring and fall particularly pleasant for outdoor recreation near cabin accommodations.

What to do

Beach activities: The Sebastian Inlet State Park Campground provides easy access to both inlet and ocean beaches. "The inlet has friendly, helpful rangers, easy to access campsites, and is in a beautiful location. Great for fishing, surfing, boating, and going to the beach," notes one visitor.

Mountain biking trails: Pine Grove Campground in Jonathan Dickinson State Park offers extensive riding options. "Great park for mountain bikeing. Conveniently located but feels like miles away from civilization," shares a regular visitor. The park features trails for varying skill levels with some technical sections.

Kayaking and canoeing: The waterways near Fort Pierce cabins provide excellent paddling opportunities. According to a Jonathan Dickinson State Park camper, "We took a 3 hour canoe trip, $25 well spent," demonstrating the affordable water recreation available to cabin guests.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Many cabin renters appreciate the well-maintained amenities. At Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie KOA, campers note, "Two unisex all-in-ones that were clean and air-conditioned. The shower had immediate hot water and good water pressure."

Proximity to services: Cabin guests value convenient access to supplies. "You can walk to Publix and the restaurant at the marina. Great place great manager. Clean and fun," reports a KOA visitor, highlighting the easy access to groceries and dining options.

Astronomy opportunities: Kilpatrick Hammock Campground at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve offers exceptional stargazing for cabin campers. "The only designated dark sky site in Florida. It does not disappoint for night sky viewing. If you're camping here, please be courteous and keep your outdoor lights to a minimum," advises one camper.

What you should know

Wildlife encounters: Cabin stays include interactions with local fauna. At Zachary Taylor Waterfront RV Resort, which offers cabin rentals, the waterfront location means regular wildlife sightings.

Insect preparation: Bug protection is essential year-round. "Bugs, especially the 'no see ums' were pretty bad - so bring bug spray," recommends a Sebastian Inlet visitor. These tiny biting insects are particularly active at dawn and dusk.

Varying cabin sizes: Cabin accommodations differ significantly between locations. At Vero Beach Kamp, "They have all types of camping available," including cabins of different sizes, some suitable for families and others better for couples.

Seasonal considerations: Winter months (December-March) have the highest demand and rates. "They book for next winter beginning in March every year," notes a Road Runner Travel Resort visitor, emphasizing the need for advance planning.

Tips for camping with families

Pools for kids: Vero Beach Kamp offers family-friendly swimming options. "Clean and very nice! Nice swimming pool, clean and quiet," reports a tent camper, making it appealing for families with children seeking cabin accommodations.

Playground access: Some locations provide play areas for younger guests. According to a visitor at Road Runner Travel Resort, "There is no playground for kids but basketball tennis etc. We were almost the only ones in the pool during the week."

Beach proximity: Families appreciate cabins with nearby beach access. "There is a really nice beach for kids 15 mins away on Hutchinson island," notes a Road Runner camper, highlighting options for family outings from cabin locations.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children enjoy seeing native animals. In Jonathan Dickinson State Park, one visitor reported, "We've seen otter, tortoise, birds, eagles so far," providing educational wildlife viewing opportunities for families staying in cabins.

Tips from RVers

Grocery access: Cabin renters benefit from nearby shopping. "It is close to town. There is a manatee center and Navy Seal Museum close by in addition to shops and restaurants in Fort Pierce," reports a KOA visitor, noting conveniences within walking or short driving distance.

Reservation timing: Book well in advance, especially for winter stays. "We discovered this place on a vacation trip to see a friend on Hutchinson Island in Fort Pierce FL. We are now camping here seasonally," explains a Road Runner Travel Resort guest, indicating the popularity that drives advance booking requirements.

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