Best Campgrounds near Havana, FL

Lake Talquin State Forest dominates the camping landscape near Havana, Florida, with multiple developed campgrounds and primitive sites situated around the lake's shoreline. High Bluff Campground provides tent and RV sites with lake access, while Coe Landing Campground offers more amenities including electric hookups, showers, and drinking water. The region includes a mix of state forest land, county parks, and private RV parks that cater to different camping styles. Small, family-owned operations like Ed and Bernice's Fish Camp feature cabin rentals alongside traditional camping, while larger establishments like Big Oak RV Park primarily serve motorhomes and travel trailers.

Access roads to several campgrounds require careful navigation, particularly after rain. A camper noted, "The last 3 miles are dirt road, but in good condition as long as you can stay in the middle without traffic." Most campgrounds are accessible year-round, though summer brings intense heat, humidity, and mosquitoes to the region. Lake Talquin State Forest sites generally have vault toilets but limited or no water sources, requiring campers to bring their own supply. Cell service varies by location but is surprisingly strong at some remote sites, with one reviewer reporting "T-Mobile was very good with 300+ Mbps" at High Bluff Campground.

Waterfront access represents the primary draw for many campers visiting the area. The fishing pier at High Bluff Campground receives consistent praise in reviews, with multiple visitors mentioning wildlife sightings. A review noted, "Caught a beautiful sunset over the lake and saw a massive gator hanging out by the fishing pier." Campgrounds closer to Tallahassee tend to be more developed but also busier, while those in more remote forest areas offer greater privacy and natural settings. Many sites throughout the region provide fire rings and picnic tables, though amenities like showers and flush toilets are primarily found at the more developed campgrounds. Weekends see higher occupancy at most sites, while weekdays offer more solitude, especially at primitive campgrounds.

Best Camping Sites Near Havana, Florida (113)

    1. Coe Landing Campground

    17 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 350-9560

    $28 - $35 / night

    "Nice, small campground at edge of lake. Beautiful views. Everyone friendly."

    "It’s tucked away surrounding by lake. Extremely quiet! Woke up early to see the sunrise and it was the icing on the cake :) even witnessed a gator swimming! The showers aren’t too bad."

    2. High Bluff Campground — Joe Budd WMA and Lake Talquin State Forest

    14 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 681-5950

    $9 / night

    "A nice quiet campground (on weeknight) not far from the interstate, was quite pretty for a morning walk. Lake and fishing pier makes it a more enjoyable stop compared to many FL campgrounds."

    "Right on the lake with pier access and boat ramp- pretty cool spot. Only lost a star because of previous campers leaving some trash behind."

    3. Tallahassee RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Tallahassee, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 878-7641

    "Tallahassee FL Tallahassee RV Nice campground close to I10, shopping and restaurants.Gentleman who took my reservation over the phone was very nice and helpful. The sites are gravel, very level."

    "Nice area to walk dogs. Will stay again."

    4. Ed and Bernices Fish Camp and RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 379-8146

    $45 / night

    5. Eastbank

    35 Reviews
    Chattahoochee, FL
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 662-9273

    $14 - $50 / night

    "This is a great COE campground on Florida Georgia border. Everyone here was so friendly. Sites are large but very open. Three camping loops. We stayed in C 17."

    "Get a lakeside site if you can for the most spectacular views.  I thought I saw on their website that they had laundry facilities, but no, just a room with plumbing that should go to machines."

    6. Big Oak RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Tallahassee, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 562-4660

    "The location was right outside town which was perfect. The bathrooms and shower were spotless and cleaned every day. The campsites are right next to each other but it was very quiet."

    "There are few campgrounds in the Tallahassee area, that keep you close to town. This is one of them and has been around for many years."

    7. Williams Landing Campground

    3 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 350-9560

    "Quiet and peaceful next to beautiful lake."

    8. Goat House Farm

    2 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 666-4714

    $25 - $35 / night

    9. Fort Braden Tract Primitive Campsites — Lake Talquin State Forest

    2 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 681-5950

    $9 - $18 / night

    "Three wonderful loop trails 2 primitive camp sites and a great view through the trees."

    "Fetch your own water from the lake. No modern amenities. Brilliant view of Lake Talquin, right on the water. Thickly treed so hanging hammocks and bear lines was no problem."

    10. Crazy 8 Ranch

    1 Review
    Midway, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 524-3484

    $10 - $30 / night

    "She also offers guided trail rides in the adjacent state park (we only spent the night, so we did not do that). You really can’t beat it fir $25.00 a night!"

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Recent Reviews near Havana, FL

334 Reviews of 113 Havana Campgrounds


  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 22, 2026

    Buckhorn Hunt Camp

    Tent and sedan friendly

    I travel in a toyota sedan so I was a bit worried about taking the dirt road. From the blacktop, it’s about 2 miles of bumpy dirt road. My car had no trouble playing go-cart, but wouldn’t come through here in the rain. Otherwise, will be back if I’m in Northern FL.

    I stayed in a tent and had no trouble finding a flat area with good drainage. Stakes were easy to set in the ground and held well.

    Camped for one night with just two other campers. Very quiet and great view of the stars.

    Decent cell service for Verizon, was even able to stream.

    Bring a book or plan for some quiet meditation as there’s no trails or much to explore. Great place to stop for the night before heading down to the keys.

    Grab food and supplies before entering the National Forest. If you poop, bury it unless you want to lull critters to your campsite (: No trash available so plan ahead.

    I heard mourning doves, Carolina wrens, and Cardinals before the sunset and fell asleep to the southern frog chorus.

  • jason The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 18, 2026

    Newport Park Campground

    Short visit, didn’t stay overnight

    Was actually at the spot geocaching, but really like the look of this little campground. And I mean little.

    There’s a combination of electric hook ups and non-electric hook ups. It’s all very well kept and clean and organized.

    Favoring this one for potential return to actually camp at. Gave this one 4 to 5 stars which is above average for me. But I’ve earned a fifth star if it wasn’t so close to the road with road noise and had been staffed full-time, and had a few more amenities.

  • jason The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 18, 2026

    High Bluff Campground — Joe Budd WMA and Lake Talquin State Forest

    Nice, very simple

    This was a quick overnight stay for myself. I arrived a little bit after sunset and left fairly early in the morning.

    Stayed at site number 18, which was Lakeside, but all campsites have decent view of lake through the trees. There is a dock and she can walk down to the water itself.

    This is a very isolated place, and you have to drive down a dirt road, but very packed, which even sedans can handle no problem, unless it’s been raining that it might get a little slippery

    When I stayed, it was 34° so didn’t do a whole lot but get set up in the rooftop tent and sleep. No real issues with Internet, for Verizon, but signal wasn’t super strong.

    There is a toilet bathroom that is composting style, without sinks or showers.

    But I booked I thought it said electrical, but after I booked, it said no electrical and when I arrived on site, there was a electrical pedestal, looked brand new, but not working. Unknown if they will soon have electricity or not ever used.

    For its isolation and quietness and availability, I would definitely return. I don’t have a lot in this area to attend to, but this is a nice spot.

    Star count is only down, ranked due to lack of electricity and water, as well as the slightly difficult drive in. That’s a plus for some people, but that’s how I do my star rankings.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    Eastbank

    Great campground, 2nd visit.

    This is the second time we have visited Eastbank, the park is beautiful, staff very helpful and friendly, and bathhouses are clean.

    We stayed for a week on site A-01 which is waterfront and loved it. During both our visits the park was not at capacity but was peaceful. The sunsets are not to be missed.

    Should you forget anything there are a couple of options within a short drive to Chattahoochee (FL.).

    Note that both bathhouses are in loop B, and while not too far are a bit of a walk from the other loops. Also, did not see any playground for the younger campers but all appeared to be having a wonderful time anyway.

    Overall, quiet, beautiful, and relaxing.

  • Jon K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 8, 2026

    Ochlockonee River State Park Campground

    Nice, clean, and great staff

    Great campground. Small with only 30 sites but clean and well maintained. No sewer or wifi. Bit rustic but I enjoyed it. Very much away from everything

  • A
    Mar. 5, 2026

    Buckhorn Hunt Camp

    Awesome Dispersed Camping

    SUPER private and quiet when I went, not a soul out there human or animal it seemed

  • Kathy L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2026

    Ochlockonee River State Park Campground

    Peaceful and beautiful

    One of our favs in Florida. Peaceful, beautiful, intimate - not huge. Good hikes right from campground and great spot for kayaking. Good shade and privacy at most sites. We live Hamaknockers BBQ in nearby Crawford/Sopchoppy. Ranger also suggested visiting Wakulla state park nearby - deepest cave system in US with glass bottom boats, swimming, gators, manatees. Also suggested Panacea where they have ocean animal rehab and preservation plus a great seafood restaurant in Trident.

  • Trish T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 22, 2026

    Eastbank

    Nice campground

    Stayed 5 nights and had no issues. Did a lot of walking and riding bicycle. Dog enjoyed himself as well.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 20, 2026

    Stay n Go RV Resort

    Good for the night

    The campground is clean, with full hookups. No one is at the office, so you need to reserve online. They will come check on you later. The only drawback is no showers or restrooms so be prepared.


Guide to Havana

Campsites near Havana, Florida combine riverside settings with forest landscapes, creating diverse camping conditions across Lake Talquin's extensive shoreline. The region maintains a subtropical climate with summer temperatures averaging 90°F, while winter nights can drop to the 40s. During spring months, local campgrounds experience less crowding and moderate temperatures, making it the preferred season for tent campers seeking lakeside spots.

What to do

Fishing from dedicated piers: High Bluff Campground offers a well-maintained fishing pier where anglers regularly sight wildlife. A camper noted, "Stayed the very same day an there were several spots available. Very quiet. It looks like most people go there to fish."

Kayaking the Ochlockonee River: Ed and Bernices Fish Camp and RV Park provides direct river access with rental sites featuring covered pavilions. "I had fun kayaking down the river. Met great people. Everyone was kind and friendly. Fishing was good. Caught stripped bass and smoked them, they were delicious," shared a visitor.

Hiking the Fort Braden trail system: The trail network features three loop trails with elevation changes uncommon for Florida. "Nice hiking with huge trail network at Fort Braden on adjacent property but the bummer is that there was way to connect to them from campground due to swamp and geography," mentioned a Coe Landing Campground reviewer.

What campers like

Spacious waterfront sites: At Eastbank Campground, campers appreciate the open layout with partial shade. "Lakefront, open, grassy campground with scattered trees that provide partial shade for many sites. Very friendly and helpful staff. Old, but clean restrooms. Nice views of lake and great sunsets," according to a recent visitor.

Budget-friendly camping: High Bluff Campground offers affordable rates compared to other options in the area. A camper reported, "$17 per night with all fees included. Very quiet. A very well maintained dirt road to get there."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Multiple campgrounds provide opportunities to see native wildlife. One reviewer at Williams Landing noted, "Inexpensive with friendly host. Not overcrowded. Quiet and peaceful next to beautiful lake," making it a good spot for nature observation.

What you should know

Cell service variations: While some remote sites have surprisingly good coverage, others have limited connectivity. At High Bluff Campground, a camper reported, "No power, no water, no WiFi, no store. T-Mobile was very good with 300+ Mbps."

Access road conditions: Many campgrounds require driving on unpaved roads. "The last 3 miles are dirt road, but in good condition as long as you can stay in the middle without traffic," noted a High Bluff camper.

Seasonal considerations: Summer brings insects and heat that can affect camping comfort. A camper at Coe Landing observed, "The only reason I would drop a star (but it's not their fault) is because there were SO many mosquitoes at night."

Water availability: Several primitive sites require bringing your own water supply. A Fort Braden Tract primitive camper advised, "Fetch your own water from the lake. No modern amenities."

Tips for camping with families

Animal encounters: Goat House Farm offers unique camping with livestock present. A family noted, "The male goats hang out right beside you and your tents. (Be sure to keep your tents closed or they will sleep with you too, ha!) The kids absolutely loved it."

Swimming safety: Lakes in the area have steep banks and wildlife concerns. At Fort Braden Tract, a camper warned, "Steep bank on this sight though so fewer worries about him actually visiting camp," when referring to an alligator sighting.

Covered camping options: Several campgrounds offer pavilions that provide shade and weather protection. At Ed and Bernices, a family appreciated, "We had our own pavilion with picnic table electric water great lighting and plenty of room from the next camper."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: At Tallahassee RV Park, site location makes a difference in experience. One RVer advised, "Avoid site 46 which is by the dumpster. Site 44 is by the road. It is a very busy road with lots of noise, but it was better than being by the dumpster."

Leveling challenges: Some campgrounds have uneven sites requiring preparation. A camper at Williams Landing reported, "The sites are pull thru, which was nice as I am still not that great at backing up my little trailer. They are all on a grade so leveling out was a fun experience."

Hookup locations: Position your RV carefully to reach connections. At Ed and Bernices Fish Camp, a camper noted, "The water spigot is 25 feet from the coach and the turn-on switch is an inch underground so Deborah had to dig it out for us."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Havana, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Havana, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 113 campgrounds and RV parks near Havana, FL and 4 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Havana, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Havana, FL is Coe Landing Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 17 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Havana, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 free dispersed camping spots near Havana, FL.

What parks are near Havana, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 parks near Havana, FL that allow camping, notably Lake Seminole and Apalachicola National Forest.