RV parks in Palm Beach, Florida feature a range of amenities within an urban coastal setting. Winter temperatures average 65-75°F, making it a popular destination during colder months when northern visitors seek warmer camping options. Most campgrounds enforce strict rules about site usage and RV age restrictions, especially in higher-end resorts where Class A motorhomes are often preferred.
What to do
Beach access opportunities: Ocean Breeze Resort in Jensen Beach provides convenient coastal recreation. "We stayed several nights and loved it. RV spots are close together but well appointed. The facilities are amazing. Beautiful large pool with a bar and very clean modern bathrooms and showers," notes Ransom J.
Local shopping excursions: Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort offers proximity to retail areas. "Located right next store to a state nature preserve for Gopher Tortise's," shares one camper, who adds it's "walking distance to the pier, the beach, a large Publix grocery store and drug store, restaurants, and more."
Urban exploration: Fort Lauderdale attractions are accessible from several parks. "We spent 14 months here sheltering from Covid, and it was extremely convenient to all of the Fort Lauderdale area," explains Richard H. about his stay at Paradise Island RV Resort.
What campers like
Concrete pads: Level sites with hard surfaces are highly valued. "Nice paved roads with meticulously kept grounds and flat cement pads," notes one Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort visitor who appreciated the stable parking areas.
Pool facilities: Ocean Breeze Resort receives praise for its water amenities. "We really enjoyed the Beach style pool and the fact that we could wash our RV while we stayed there," reports Michael L.
Security features: Gated entry systems enhance camper confidence. "Good Security and layout," reports an Ocean Breeze Resort camper, while Mary H. notes about Encore Breezy Hill: "Gated for safety."
What you should know
Train noise disruptions: Railroad proximity affects some locations. One camper at Ocean Breeze Resort reports: "The campsite is right by the train tracks to Miami, and it feels like the train is barreling through your van. This goes on all night, thanks to a few railroad crossings with plenty of honking!"
Cultural considerations: French-speaking seasonal residents populate certain parks. "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," notes Tom V. about Encore Breezy Hill.
Neighborhood quality concerns: Location affects overall experience. Michelle C. reports about Breezy Hill: "This was an uncomfortable stay. We had an ant problem, we didn't see any other person including anyone who worked at the park. It was not located in the best neighborhood."
Tips for camping with families
Pool amenities: Aztec RV Resort offers dedicated water areas. "They had two very nice pools, an area for hanging out under tables and tikis," shares Harrison S., who visited with family.
Playground access: Some resorts provide children's recreation areas. Karen M. notes about Ocean Breeze Resort: "Walk to town with shops and restaurants. Pool was wonderful with a snack bar and bar. We used the gym everyday."
Site spacing awareness: Privacy between units varies considerably. "RV spots are close together but well appointed," notes one Ocean Breeze Resort visitor, indicating families should expect limited separation from neighbors.
Tips from RVers
RV washing policies: Del Raton RV Park maintains helpful utilities. "Water pressure is sub-par. I changed my filter and still had issues," reports one RVer who stayed for an extended period.
Site angle benefits: Maneuvering ease varies by park. A Del Raton visitor notes: "Most sites are angled. Easy in and out. Nice concrete patio and gravel sites."
Laundry availability: On-site washing facilities factor into extended stays. "We used the gym everyday. It was very clean. The bathrooms were very nice and clean," shares Karen M. about amenities at Ocean Breeze Resort.