Camping near Boynton Beach, FL

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    Campgrounds near Boynton Beach, Florida range from established RV parks to state park facilities with tent sites and cabins. John Prince Park Campground in Lake Worth provides waterfront camping on Lake Osborne with full hookups for RVs and tent sites, while Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound offers a more natural setting with two distinct camping areas—Pine Grove Campground near the entrance and River Campground along the Loxahatchee River. Several campgrounds in the area feature amenities like showers, picnic tables, and fire rings, with some locations like West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA offering glamping options and yurts approximately 20 miles west of Boynton Beach.

    The subtropical climate influences camping conditions year-round, with summer months bringing high humidity, temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, and frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Most campgrounds in the region remain open throughout the year, though reservations are strongly recommended during winter months when seasonal visitors from northern states significantly increase demand. Many established campgrounds provide water and electric hookups, with several offering full sewer connections for extended stays. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, though coverage may vary at more remote locations. A visitor noted, "This Palm Beach County campground and park offers you a lot of things to do. Miles of biking paths, fishing and paddling on Lake Osborne, some hiking trails, fitness pavilion and walking trail... all this with short and long term rv/tent camping spots ONLY 5 miles from the beach."

    Waterfront camping locations receive consistently positive reviews, with Lake Osborne sites at John Prince Park and river sites at Jonathan Dickinson State Park being particularly popular. Campers report that the River Campground at Jonathan Dickinson provides a more authentic Florida camping experience with palm trees and natural vegetation, though limited shade can be an issue during summer months. Several visitors mentioned the extensive trail systems available for hiking and biking, particularly at Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, campers should be prepared for insects, especially no-see-ums and mosquitoes during warmer months. Noise levels vary significantly between locations, with campgrounds closer to I-95 and urban areas experiencing more ambient sound than those situated deeper within parks or natural areas.

    Best Campgrounds near Boynton Beach (64)

      1. John Prince Park Campground

      4.2(13)5mi from Boynton BeachRVs, Tents

      "Access to an adjacent golf course and driving range. Bike trails. Walking trails. Wide sites that are very easy to pull through or back into. Immaculate laundry facilities."

      "Miles of biking paths, fishing and paddling on Lake Osborne, some hiking trails, fitness pavilion and walking trail... all this with short and long term rv/tent camping spots ONLY 5 miles from the beach"

      from $28 - $38 / night

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      2. Bee Healthy Honey Farms

      4.0(5)7mi from Boynton Beach3 sitesRVs

      "Bee Healthy Honey Farms has recently joined the Dyrt and offers full-hookup sites on their Honey Farm, with a park and trails nearby there's plenty of southern Florida nature to enjoy! "

      from $75 / night

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      3. Del Raton RV Park

      4.5(2)7mi from Boynton BeachRVs

      "Pros: Good location. Lots around for anything you might need. Super friendly staff. Small fenced-in dog area. Quiet accept for the train at night. Most sites are angled. Easy in and out."

      4. Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      4.7(61)33mi from Boynton Beach73 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The cost of camping in Florida isn't cheap though this one actually had the value in it given that you could also rent boats and paddle up river alongside manatees to the wild man encampment."

      "Jonathon Dickinson SP, Jupiter Florida Dickinson SP Large park with miles of paved and off road trails for biking and hiking."

      from $26 / night

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      5. West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA

      3.9(11)19mi from Boynton BeachRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "The campground is pretty tight & the sites aren’t very attractive but being next to the safari is awesome! You can hear the lions loud & clear!! The staff was nice."

      "At $99/night it is expensive and by not having the facilities of a KOA Holiday and being so far away from the Highway as a KOA Journey I can't give it 5 stars but, it is damn close."

      6. Quiet Waters Park

      3.7(6)16mi from Boynton BeachTents, Glamping

      "We brought our kayaks and played around. Had a lot of space to walk our dogs. It was really a great time!"

      "Good location in the middle of urban area, cabins to rent. We’ve used for daycamp without overnight, but you can do that if you want"

      7. Encore Breezy Hill

      2.8(6)17mi from Boynton BeachRVs

      "Home away from home Peaceful Very clean quiet place"

      "The location is convenient to restaurants shopping and I95 interstate. Very friendly people"

      8. Peanut Island Campground

      4.5(2)17mi from Boynton BeachTents

      "There are bathrooms with shower next to the campground. All sites are tent only sites and they are very close to each other. You can get two sites instead of one when available."

      "Kayak and puddle board to snorkeling with beautiful fishes and manatee if you are lucky;) The best place to spend on long weekends away from crowds and technology."

      9. Highland Pines RV Resort

      5.0(1)16mi from Boynton Beach4 sites

      "Close to all of the sites and attractions in Pompano, Deerfield, and Boca Raton. Nice pool and billiards room. Remodeled bathrooms."

      from $75 - $85 / night

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      10. Sunsport Gardens Family Naturist Resort (Nudist)

      4.5(2)18mi from Boynton BeachRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Much is centered around the above area. But more is being done for trails and sites."

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    Recent Reviews near Boynton Beach, FL

    292 Reviews of 64 Boynton Beach Campgrounds


    • S
      May. 3, 2026

      DuPuis Campground at Gate 3

      Fantastic!

      This is a great campground. I stayed at the family campground, and it was a great experience camping there. I went on a five-mile hike on the DuPuis reserve loop1 trail, which took me about two hours to complete. There's plenty of wildlife to see on the trail so bring your binoculars. It's free to stay, but a permit is required if you plan on staying at any of their campgrounds. There was a lot of gnats around and they were a nuisance, so bug spray is recommended. This is very quiet campground and very peaceful and relaxing. I had a racoon pay me a visit during the night, but that's expected when camping in the wild. Overall, I highly recommend this place to get away from it all and to enjoy life.

    • A
      Apr. 24, 2026

      Food Forest Utopia

      Flies , rats, mosquitoes

      The place is gross and dirty, not what it says it is, the washer and dryer are so old and rusted, the bathrooms are gross, and rats everywhere or girls mice from the pigs. The chickens are always sick, and just the flies alone will carry you away it is annoying. The lady jen is a complete psycho and you will not be happy out here. They say about fruits and this that and the other, please do not be fooled it's a junkyard full of weeds and is gross. The place should be condemed actually.

    • Nicholas The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 7, 2026

      JB CORBETT WMA

      Old Florida Charm

      Nice wildlife area with tons of hiking and mudding trails. Campsites are massive and can accommodate many vehicles/tents/rvs at once. You will need a free permit when reserving your site, which can be found on their website. The entrance fee is $6 per vehicle or $3 per person, or free if you have a Management Area Permit. I stayed at sites A and B with B being the better if the two since it had access to a covered area and floating dock. Note: you will hear freight trains and Pratt & Whitney's engine testing throughout the night, so bring something to cover your ears if you're a light sleeper. T-Mobile becomes spottier the deeper in you go. Campsites are located near the north entrance, so if you don't want to drive for 30+ min through the park, DO NOT enter from the east entrance.

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 28, 2026

      Bee Healthy Honey Farms

      Beautiful and quiet property

      Felt safe in a gated community over looking the firehouse but also felt like maybe we were not supposed to be there and so we spent a lot of time inside our trailer.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 26, 2026

      Encore Breezy Hill

      Excellently maintained and secure

      The location is convenient to restaurants shopping and I95 interstate. Very friendly people

    • The N.
      Feb. 25, 2026

      Paradise Island RV Resort

      Crowded

      It's great to be in Fort Lauderdale, so close to activities. RV park is old, poorly kept, and crowded. Mostly long-term campers who were very friendly. Vehicles parked onto narrow black top roads. Dead leaves blown to the side but not picked up. Peeling paint in showers. Friendly staff to our faces, but overheard them being unkind when they didn't know we could hear.

    • Curtis D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 18, 2026

      DuPuis Campground

      My Favorite

      This place is so cool. All the sites are wrapped around a pond. Palm trees and all kinds of other shrubbery are throughout the campground. There are a couple of small alligators 🐊 in the pond and some big ole turtles 🐢. The campground host is very nice. They check out your reservation and leave you alone. I say, check it out. It's free. 👍

    • Doreen G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 14, 2026

      Torry Island Campground

      Fishing delight!

      Every spot on the campground was great, and you can bring your boat up to shore on some.

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      Feb. 14, 2026

      Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

      Very nice sites

      We stayed in Pine Grove loop. Long and wide sites with very easy access for backing and parking. Hookups very convenient and accessible. Sites are divided by vegetation providing a sense of privacy between neighboring sites, which are placed well apart from each other.


    Guide to Boynton Beach

    Campgrounds near Boynton Beach provide a variety of developed camping options within the subtropical Florida landscape. John Prince Park Campground in Lake Worth offers waterfront tent and RV sites along Lake Osborne, just 8 miles north of Boynton Beach. West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA in Loxahatchee features tent sites, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping options. The region includes both county parks and privately operated campgrounds with most sites providing water and electric hookups, though amenities vary significantly between locations.

    Access to campgrounds in the Palm Beach County area remains consistent year-round due to Florida's mild winter climate, making this a popular winter destination for northern campers. Most established campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during the peak winter season from November through April when snowbirds migrate south. The area's camping facilities typically include paved or gravel sites, with many offering full hookups for RVs including water, electric, and sewer connections. Several campgrounds feature waterfront sites that are in highest demand. A visitor commented, "Long term camping at its best. Beautiful site. Lake view. Easy access to launch kayak. Well laid out, grass sites with concrete pads."

    Many campers highlight the natural surroundings despite the urban setting of most campgrounds in this region. Lake Osborne at John Prince Park provides opportunities for fishing, paddling, and wildlife viewing, including iguanas and various bird species. Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach offers a more secluded camping experience with tent sites and yurts despite being located within an urban area. While beach access is limited directly from campgrounds, most are within a short driving distance to Atlantic Ocean beaches. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, waterfront sites receive consistently positive feedback, with one camper noting, "I love waking up and seeing the sunrise over the lake in the morning." Travelers should note that some campgrounds have space limitations, with sites positioned close together, particularly during peak season.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where are the campgrounds in Boynton Beach, Florida?

    While Boynton Beach itself has limited camping options, several quality campgrounds are located within a short drive. John Prince Park Campground in neighboring Lake Worth offers convenient camping with reasonable rates. For nature enthusiasts, Torry Island Campground is just west of Boynton Beach, providing a more remote feel while still being only about an hour away from most South Florida locations. Additional options can be found slightly north in Jupiter at Jonathan Dickinson State Park or south at C.B. Smith Park.

    Are there safe camping sites near Boynton Beach?

    Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park in nearby Jupiter is highly regarded for safety and amenities, with many campers giving it 5-star ratings. The park features well-maintained facilities, ranger presence, and organized campgrounds with ample space between sites. Another safe option is DuPuis Campground at Gate 3, managed by the SW Florida Water Management District with on-site camp hosts. This campground offers both equestrian and non-equestrian camping areas in a secure, managed environment.

    How much do campgrounds in Boynton Beach cost?

    Camping costs near Boynton Beach vary based on amenities and location. C.B. Smith Park Campground offers more affordable rates but with basic amenities. State parks like Jonathan Dickinson typically range from $24-30 per night for standard sites with water and electric hookups. For overnight parking options, Cracker Barrel — Stuart provides a free alternative for self-contained RVs, though without amenities. Most campgrounds in the area require reservations, especially during winter months when seasonal visitors increase demand and potentially raise rates.

    What RV parks are available in Boynton Beach, FL?

    Paradise Island RV Resort is located in the Boynton Beach area, though reviews indicate inconsistent experiences with hookup availability and site quality. For those willing to travel slightly outside Boynton Beach, Holiday Park offers convenient access to I-95, making it suitable for short stays. Additional options include Del Raton RV Park near Delray Beach and Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort for those seeking coastal proximity. Most RV parks in the region require reservations, especially during winter months.