Camping near Hastings, Florida provides convenient access to both beaches and historic attractions with driving distances of 20-40 minutes to popular destinations. The subtropical climate averages 230 sunny days annually with summer temperatures often reaching 90°F, while winter temperatures typically stay above 50°F. Cell service can vary dramatically between parks, with some campers reporting reception challenges particularly for T-Mobile users.
What to do
Beach access options: Sun Outdoors St. Augustine positions campers within 15 miles of white sand beaches along northern Florida's coastline. "You are close to both the cobblestone streets of the touristy oldest city in the nation (a.k.a. Ancient City) as well as the amazing white powder sand beaches of northern Florida," notes one camper about the location advantages.
Historic site exploration: Staying at campgrounds near Hastings provides opportunities to explore significant landmarks within 30 minutes. "For the history buffs, there's Castille de San Marcos National Monument, which is one of the oldest stone masonry fortifications in the western hemisphere originally founded by the Spanish," mentions a visitor who stayed at Sun Outdoors.
Water activities: Ocean Grove RV Resort offers direct water access for fishing and boating. "Great full hook up, paved site with easy access to beautiful St Augustine Beach. There's also a large, clean pool area with hot tub, big fishing dock with small boat/kayak ramp," writes one reviewer about the resort's amenities.
What campers like
Entertainment options: Bulow RV Resort features numerous activities to keep campers occupied. "Amenities: Clubhouse/lounge, swimming pool, pet-friendly, horseshoe pits, bocce ball, WiFi, dog park, playground, restroom/shower facilities, market/store, RV and boat storage, mini golf, badminton, shuffle board, tennis, basketball," lists one detailed review.
Natural scenery: The campgrounds around Hastings offer diverse environments from beachfront to wooded settings. "We loved how private our site felt within the big oak trees, but we noticed they had a lot of other sites that weren't as private. They did have buddy sites, tent camping, and cabins," shared a camper about their stay at Bulow RV Resort.
Pool facilities: Many rv parks near Hastings feature swimming pools with additional amenities. "The pool area is very clean and nice. Plenty of activities for adults and kids under the pavilion. The little food/bar area by the pool is really nice," notes one reviewer about Ocean Grove RV Resort.
What you should know
Site spacing variations: RV sites at many campgrounds have varying degrees of privacy and space. "My only complaint is how tight it is. Not a lot of privacy. This is a good place for fun but not for privacy. Full hook ups and concrete pads with bbq and pick-nic tables," reports a camper about Ocean Grove RV Resort.
WiFi reliability concerns: Internet connectivity can be inconsistent at Hastings area RV parks. "Had a small issue with the water hookup when we first arrived but their maintenance guys quickly rectified it. The only down side is that the cell service (for both T-Mobile and Verizon) didn't work very well, and the Wi-Fi is iffy at best," notes a visitor at Compass RV Park.
Seasonal considerations: Florida's popularity among winter travelers affects availability at Hastings area campgrounds. "You might want to find a spot much closer to the front of the property – as the back of the property is organized more for longer-term monthly residents," advises one experienced camper about Bulow RV Resort patterns.
Tips for camping with families
Activity planning: Stagecoach RV Park offers family-friendly amenities within an organized setting. "This is one of the nicest parks I have stayed out. Mostly pull throughs that are on angle to main roads. Lots of shade. Friendly staff. And wild turkeys in the back," writes a family who enjoyed their stay.
Swimming options: Select parks with quality pool facilities for family enjoyment. "Great park! We followed the campground instructions versus our GPS. The pool and work out room. The sites were large and easy to access. Grounds are well maintained. You are close to stores and attractions," explains a family reviewer.
On-site recreation: Some campgrounds offer dedicated play areas for children. "Very easy off I95 and close to St. Augustine. Beautiful wooded campground with many pull-through sites. The staff greets you at the gate - you don't even have to get out of your vehicle. They escort you to your site. Beautiful, quiet, and very clean!" shares a family camper.
Tips from RVers
Layout navigation: Beverly Beach Camptown RV Resort and other parks require careful planning for larger rigs. "Big Rig Friendly. This is a no thrills over priced campground on the beach. The spots are very close to each other and the power pedestal is a plug only (no breaker). It's an older campground that needs to be updated," advises an RVer.
Site selection strategy: RV campers recommend checking site specifications carefully when booking. "Beverly beach is very clean, concrete patios, all site have sewer hookup, 50 amp service and new picnic tables. The store is well furnished and reasonably priced and the staff is friendly. Ocean side camp sites are next to the sea wall," explains a reviewer.
Setup assistance: Staff support varies between RV parks in the Hastings area. "Driving into the resort I thought I was at a horse ranch in Ocala. Rolling acres of green grass and the biggest oak trees I've ever seen. All this room but if you get a standard lot you better bring a can opener. No angle so it's a 90deg. backup," warns an RVer about site positioning.