Best RV Parks & Resorts near Hudson, FL

Several RV parks dot the Gulf Coast region near Hudson, Florida, offering year-round accommodations for motorhome travelers. Encore Barrington Hills in Hudson provides full hookup sites with 50-amp service, water, and sewer connections for big rigs, though some campers note the sites can be challenging to navigate. "The Rv resort wasn't to bad, except the front desk people were not very friendly... our spot was next to a mobile permanent home and we couldn't find our hook ups," reports one RVer about their experience at Barrington Hills. Nearby, Encore Topics in Spring Hill features spacious RV sites with full hookups, picnic tables, and big-rig friendly access. Aripeka West RV Park, located just north of Hudson, accommodates large motorhomes with 50-amp electrical service, though its 1.0 rating suggests potential issues with site quality or management.

Most RV campgrounds in the Hudson area maintain pet-friendly policies with designated dog areas, though weight restrictions may apply at certain parks. Cell service varies significantly between locations, with AT&T coverage reported as adequate in some parks but spotty in others. Sanitary dump stations are available at most facilities, including Encore Holiday Travel Park in nearby Holiday and Encore Winter Quarters Pasco in Lutz. Many parks in this region cater to long-term residents, particularly during winter months when snowbirds flock to Florida's Gulf Coast. Propane refill services are limited at the parks themselves, so RVers should plan accordingly. While concrete pads are available at premium sites in some parks, many feature gravel or grass sites that may become muddy during Florida's rainy season, potentially creating leveling challenges for larger motorhomes.

Best RV Sites Near Hudson, Florida (218)

    1. Encore Barrington Hills

    3 Reviews
    Hudson, FL
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "There are many full time residents here. It was close enough to Tampa to use as a Homebase for the RV show."

    "Nice quiet park. Spent 2 weeks here as part of our Thousand Oaks package."

    2. Encore Holiday Travel Park

    4 Reviews
    Holiday, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "So a lot of snowbirds are packed up and gone. I can't say what it's like in January, but I've had no problems. The permanent residents are friendly. The amenities are plentiful."

    "We were looking for a new place to spend the winter. This is an amazing park"

    3. Encore Topics

    3 Reviews
    Spring Hill, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Very nice campground conveniently located right off of 589 ( Suncoast Parkway) 38 miles north of TPA. FRIENDLY neighbors, pet friendly. Nice amenities."

    "Friendly staff. Spots are sand base. Restaurant. Clubhouse."

    4. Encore Winter Quarters Pasco

    3 Reviews
    Land O' Lakes, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "For now we had no internet, and used our phones for Hot Spot.

    Staff are friendly and helpful."

    5. Encore Clover Leaf Forest RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Brooksville, FL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We recently stayed at Clover Forest RV Park in our 40ft Class A Motorhome, and overall, it was a pleasant experience."

    "Would try to not park close to the main road. Just one row back is a lot quieter. Easy going vibes around the campground."

    6. Encore Crystal Isles

    22 Reviews
    Crystal River, FL
    38 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Dog friendly and golf carts are allowed. Friendly staff. Pontoon boat rentals. Close to Three Sisters Springs where you can kayak with the Manatees."

    "Excellent park, great attractions nearby!

    We have tried to come here each year. It is a larger park, with many residents or longer term or leave the rig weekenders."

    7. Aripeka West RV Park

    1 Review
    Aripeka, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 868-9324

    8. Camper's Holiday

    7 Reviews
    Brooksville, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (352) 796-3707

    $10 - $38 / night

    "Has all the accommodations, lots of shade, quiet and laid back, pool, dock fishing, game room, laundry, WiFi, convince store just outside the gate, 15 minutes from Brooksville"

    "The campground is in one section and the seasonal / permanent residents are in another, but everything is very well maintained. Nice dog park. Common area with a community fire pit."

    9. Caladesi RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Palm Harbor, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 784-3622

    $45 - $75 / night

    "The  beach is a 5 minute drive and pet friendly! The Pinellas  bike trail is also located right behind the park and easy to get on. I will definitely come back to this campground."

    "It is pet friendly and everyone seems to clean up after their pets. The pool is clean and clear and that works for me."

    10. Encore Silver Dollar

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    Oldsmar, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477
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RV Park Reviews near Hudson, FL

748 Reviews of 218 Hudson Campgrounds


  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 21, 2025

    Red Oaks Campgrounds

    Well-Paved Early Retirement RV Outpost

    This is a 55+ resort for either the early or soon-to-be-retired community who happen to be toting around in an RV. Red Oaks, which is owned by the large RV conglomerate Sun Outdoors, is pet-friendly and offers up 200+ pull-through and back-in RV slots with FHUs offering 30 / 50 amp electric and well-apportioned grassy or, for slightly more $’s, concrete or paved asphalt pads for regular-sized and XL RVs alike. Most sites come with the prerequisite picnic table and cable as well as offering enough space for slide outs with some of the spots offering more shade than most. Net-net, if you are looking for a mini-RV village to live in with a tight-knit community of retirees looking to kick back, enjoy the simple life and grab some Florida sunshine while doing it, you’ve just hit the RV park lottery!

    With a population that actually rivals that of nearby Bushnell itself, Red Oaks RV Resort is organized pretty much like a little town in its own right with a grid-like paved street complex where the primary residential set-up is an oversized RV – but trust me, this place isn’t like many are simply housing long-term residents, although this location will definitely conjure up some residential vibes. What I like most about Red Oaks RV Resort is its central location to a ton of natural spaces to stretch your legs or get some oaring in like Flying Eagle Wildlife Management Area to the north, Weeki Wachee Springs State Park to the west, Lake Apopka to the east as well as artificial playgrounds like Disney World, Legoland and Universal Studies in Orlando to the south.

    From an amenities standpoint, this place packs a decent punch offering the following: incredibly clean and well-maintained restroom and shower facilities, WiFi / Cable TV, Mail Center, laundr-O-mat, on-site storage, doggie park, clubhouse, covered pavilions with picnic tables and benches, swimming pool w/ deck patio and lounge chairs, jacuzzi, fitness center, shuffleboard, horseshoes, hiking trails & biking paths, game room, pickleball, volleyball, billiards, fishing, library, car wash, dumpster and dump station, on-site catering, scattered community halls and open air pavilion with picnic tables and seating, comfort station, woodshop as well as planned activities like (you guessed it) Bingo, live music, karaoke nights, line and square dancing, ice cream socials, water aerobics and quilting contests (yes, this review actually mentions 'quilting contests').

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) IMHO the best sites at this place are either the ones on the eastern perimeter as they place you as far away from the roaring traffic shooting up and down I75, plus this area is heavy-laden with good ground cover and a decent thick treeline granting both shade and a healthy bit of privacy, versus many of the other spots here; (2) In the event that you wanna get off the reservation here and try some local fare there’s Big Bass Grill Lakefront Restaurant & Marina, Beef ‘O’ Brady’s, Wood Shed, Coney Island, Odd Cuples (misspelt on purpose) Café and a smattering of fast food joints closer to I75; and (3) If you are looking to catch up on some local history, head on over to Dade Battlefield Historic State Park.

    Happy Camping!

  • Stuart K.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2023

    Sherwood Forest RV Resort

    Megalopolis RV Circus

    Allow me to begin by saying I have never been to a large RV campground… ever! This place is so huge that you won’t be surprised if you get lost in this place at least a couple of times before you find your slotted RV destination for the night. Also, I was amazed by how close to the concrete jungle you are at this place, but once you turn on the winding little lane that will bring you to this megalopolis RV circus – fitting given your proximity to all of themed amusement parks! – after crossing through the entry gates, you immediately lose sight of all the traffic, noise and business as you are swallowed up by the lush verdant trees of pines, palms and Ancient oaks. 

    As for the campground itself, you’ll enter off the very busy 192 and head south on Scott Boulevard, where you’ll pass 3 intersecting lanes before arriving to Sherwood Forest RV Resort. There will be plenty of signage, so you shouldn’t get lost arriving here – it's another story once inside this massive compound. To navigate yourself to the proper location you have been assigned of the 514 potential overnight possibilities that exist, you’ll first want to stop off at the administration building, where they should give you a map – and if they don’t, be sure to ask for you, because you’re going to need it! Basically, this entire place is back-to-back RV’s parked at a diagonal with very little to no privacy whatsoever and given that Sherwood Forest is so heavily populated, you are going to encounter both a decent amount of traffic (the golf cart kind) and noise. And while I would normally encourage folks to get as close to the pool area as possible, I found this main congregating place to be quite jam packed and noisy. 

    Amenities: Clubhouse / lounge, mini-golf, basketball, dog park, RV storage, restroom / shower facilities, horseshoe pit, WiFi (at a cost away from the main building), shuffleboard, darts, fitness center, in-ground heated swimming pool, nearby Tiki bar, LP gas refill station, laundr-O-mat, ballroom, mail room, library, banquet hall, catch-and-release lake fishing, marketplace store, playground, game room, billiards, whirlpool / spa / hot tub, picnic tables, pavilion areas, fire pits, BBQ grill, designated trash receptacles, trash compactor, cable TV / satellite and back-in / pull-through sites with full hook-ups (30/ 50 amp electric, water and sewage). In addition to all of the amenities, there’s also a ton of activities, including live music concerts, potluck dinners, BBQ cookouts, dance lessons, ice cream socials, craft-making classes, outdoor chess, mini-golf tournaments, church services, aerobic dancing, exercise classes, line dancing (yeehaw!), board game nights, Bingo, card playing as well as formal holiday dinners around Thanksgiving and Christmas. 

    Insider’s tips? Here’s a few: (1) The best sites, in general, are all of the ones that are completely on the perimeter of Sherwood Forest RV Resort, specifically sites #1– 137 (you will note that there are a handful of cottages and cabins for rent in these slots as well); (2) When you get done staring down the inside of your cooler or mini-fridge and are looking for a place to sit down and eat for a change, then there are no shortage of food joints to have a look at, including: Krispy Kreme (my personal favorite), Cracker Barrel (my personal least favorite restaurant in the universe), Longhorn Steakhouse, Ichiban Buffet, Martin’s BBQ, Olive Garden and 192 Crab & Lobster Juicy Seafood & Bar;(3) If by chance you have forgotten anything, avoid paying double or triple the price at the on-site market by going to either Walmart or Publix, which are both about a mile and half away; and (4) If you would actually like to enjoy a bit of the outdoors while staying at this RV amusement park, go for a day trip to Lake Tohopekaliga, which has some pretty amazing bass fishing as well as a few choice places to drop your boat into, like Twin Oaks or Cherokee Point Conservation Areas (and if you don’t have your own kayak, canoe or boat, contact Wild Willys Airboat Tours and they’ll show you around). 

    Happy Camping!

  • A
    Jul. 6, 2018

    Nature's Resort

    Mostly long-term RV tenants

    Close to town, mostly long term RV tenants live here, very friendly staff, very clean restrooms/showers/campground, restaurant/tiki bar on site, fishing available, shared outdoor cooking area and fire pit, recreation room, pool, parrots, quiet and laid back, more for older folks (no offense)

  • David S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 27, 2024

    Plantation Oaks

    Basic mobile home/RV park

    We stayed there during the Tampa Show. Last minute decision. Park has a lot of long term RV's and many of them older. Dog friendly and has a decent sized dog run. We had a pull thru spot that was plenty long enough to leave our dolly hooked up to our 33' class A, and still have plenty of room to park in front. Although it was very narrow and I was a little concerned about my leveling jacks sinking in when it rained due to it being all grass. Fortunately it didn't rain much. There were cable hook ups, but I couldn't get a signal. Not sure about wifi, because I just used my hot spot. Most, if not all, of the short term spaces had picknick tables. Overall just a fairly quiet place to park with hookups and not too far off the highway.

  • M
    Nov. 6, 2021

    Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park

    Nice wooded park!

    Enjoyed a nice weekend stay here on the maiden voyage of our new-to-us Class A. 30 and 50 amp service, with water, sewer, and cable hook-ups. Park has nice facilities, including a rec room, heated pool, and spa. Staff very pleasant and rate was great. Sites vary in layout, but mostly back-in with plenty of space. All have picnic tables and you can bring a portable fire pit if it has a screened enclosure. Will return!

  • D
    Jan. 29, 2020

    Holder Mine Campground

    Small but nice campground.

    This was our last stop on our way north to Alabama. The road to the campground is hard packed gravel but we traveled slowly and had no issues. We had a reservation and went directly to our site. Each site has a spacious level concrete pad and plenty of shade trees. Clean and well maintained campground, including the restroom/shower with very hot water. Very quiet, but cold weather could have been a factor. Firewood available for a donation is a plus. Primarily used the campground as a staging area to visit other points of interest in the local area, such as Three Sisters Springs and Copp Winery/Brewery, so we did not use the trail system, but there is easy access to the trail. Plenty of places to shop and eat nearby. Cell service with ATT was adequate. We would stay here again.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 9, 2025

    River Junction Campground — Withlacoochee State Forest

    Private Sites But Not Pristine

    River Junction, Withlacoochee SF, Webster, FL. 1/2025:

    (72 yr olds in 27’ trailer.) NO PETS. Overall Rating: 4 for site privacy and river access. Bathrooms are not clean during our stay which is following a full weekend. Price 2024: $10 for seniors Security: Gate w code Usage during visit: Light during the week. Full over the weekend Visual Privacy Between Adjacent Sites: thick shrubs Site Spacing: Good Pad surface: Sand Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Quiet Outside Road Noise: none Through Traffic in campground: None Electric Hookup: no Sewer Hookup: no Dump Station: yes Potable Water Available: At site Generators: I did not see any restrictions posted.
    Bathroom: Flush toilets. Not very clean upon arriving just following a full weekend. . Showers: yes. Not very clean. Pull Throughs: I didn’t notice any restrictions posted Cell Service (Verizon): Setting: Oak Forest with low growing shrubbery Recent Weather: Polar vortex is bringing the temps down to highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s. Solar: Some sites better than others. Insects: None. Host: Yes Rig Size: Backing can be tight Sites: Some sites back up to river with view and access from picnic area .

  • D
    Jan. 19, 2021

    Cedars Lake MH & RV Park

    Old Florida Vibe

    We love small RV parks with easy living and charm. Cedars Lake is such a park in Old Homosassa Florida. Sites are situated around a small pond, under large oak canopies. The full-time and part-time folks are friendly. The management couple, who live onsite, are welcoming and very helpful. And Ernie, the Blue Heron, is entertaining. Essentials include laundry, wifi, picnic tables, pool, rec room, etc. Close to lots of things to do, like state parks, walking trails, museums, manatee watching, fishing. There must be 30+ local restaurants nearby. The Museum Cafe (authentic Cuban sandwiches) is our favorite. We've stayed in all types of RV parks from WA to FL and this is the sweetest. Initially we reserved it for a week and, once here, stayed three weeks because it was a charming home away from home.

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2024

    Hickory Point RV Park

    Nice, quiet, well maintained, friendly, wooded CG on the water

    We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 132 for 3 days in mid April. The CG is very clean, well maintained, but relatively expensive. The CG is a mixture of long-term and transient folks. The roads are paved, but the sites are sandy, shelly gravel. The staff is friendly and very helpful. They have beach chairs near the water and a fire pit that they lit every evening near sunset. In addition to the Bark Park area, there is a nice wooded area where you can walk your dog as well. 

    AT&T coverage was pretty good, with 3-4 bars of 5G service and speeds up to 11 MB/s. The CG has a lot of trees, but the sites in the front of the park are pretty open. We had no line-of-site to the DISH satellites, but did have an open view north, so Starlink usable, but the CG had WiFi and we were right across from the antenna, so we didn’t use Starlink. The CG WiFi achieved speeds up to 8 MB/s.


Guide to Hudson

RV camping opportunities near Hudson, Florida consist of developed parks with varying levels of amenities and site conditions. The area features Gulf Coast access points within a 30-minute drive and seasonal population fluctuations due to winter visitors. Hudson's coastal location creates humid subtropical conditions with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F from June through September and milder winters averaging in the 60s.

What to do

Kayaking with manatees: Crystal River, about 45 minutes from Hudson, offers encounters with Florida's gentle giants. Encore Crystal Isles provides nearby access where "you can kayak with the Manatees" at Three Sisters Springs according to Sonya A.

Explore local beaches: The Gulf Coast offers accessible shore points. "Beach is 5 miles down the road. Good fishing areas and boat rentals outside park," notes Joseph L. about Crystal River attractions.

Visit Tarpon Springs: The historic Greek community features sponge docks and Mediterranean cuisine. "Located minutes from Tarpon Springs, about 30 minutes to Tampa Bay downtown," mentions Clifton B. about staying at nearby parks.

Fishing opportunities: Multiple parks offer fishing access in both freshwater and saltwater settings. One reviewer at Camper's Holiday highlighted "dock fishing" among the amenities, while Crystal Isles visitors noted good fishing areas nearby.

What campers like

Quieter locations: Some parks provide peaceful settings away from highway noise. "The area is rural and very quiet. It's a 10 min drive to town and 30 to the ocean," writes a reviewer about Camper's Holiday in Brooksville.

Pools and recreation: Most parks feature swimming options for cooling off. At Encore Winter Quarters Pasco, Edwin V. noted, "The bathrooms are clean and pool and Whirlpool are also well maintained."

Nature elements: Pine trees provide shade and natural ambiance at several parks. "It looks like all the sites have shade from giant pines. They smell great!" reports a sur.la.route reviewer about Camper's Holiday.

Connectivity: Internet access varies significantly between locations. "Cell service with Verizon is good, but there is 50+mb/s WiFi," notes one reviewer about Camper's Holiday, while others mention using phone hotspots at other parks.

What you should know

Site conditions vary dramatically: Many Hudson-area RV parks feature tight spacing. "The sites are extremely close. I had a very difficult time parking my 37' foot travel trailer. If someone is parked across from you, you basically are stuck," reports Ryan D. about Winter Quarters Pasco.

Seasonal considerations: During rainy seasons, drainage can be problematic. "I'd avoid this park during the rainy season," warns Keisha D. about Encore Vacation Village due to muddy conditions.

Permanent residents: Most parks house long-term residents. "The park is small, parking is crammed, and there's a lot of older trailers but overall it's a great location," notes a reviewer about Vacation Village, reflecting a common theme.

Stricter rules: Some parks enforce retirement community standards. "The rules are extremely strict, as this is mainly a retirement community. No fires, no noise, and no fun," cautions Ryan D. about Winter Quarters Pasco.

Tips for camping with families

Consider pool amenities: Encore Clover Leaf Forest RV Resort offers multiple swimming options. "It has many of the standard amenities like laundry, shuffle board, workout room, rec hall and more. Plus it has both indoor and outdoor pools," reports Robert M.

Look for playgrounds: Crystal Isles offers kid-friendly features. "Facilities were great. Pool was amazing as was the playground. Would stay again," writes Erica D.

Check for wildlife viewing: Safe nature experiences appeal to young campers. "The Pond has fish, turtles, ducks and even according to the sign, alligators. You will even find a park bench that overlooks a babbling Brook," notes a reviewer about Clover Leaf Forest.

Evaluate noise levels: Some parks may have late-night noise issues. Crystal Isles had "a group of obnoxiously loud campers in the hottub drinking and smoking in it with music blaring across the campground," according to one visitor.

Tips from RVers

Site access challenges: Many Hudson-area RV parks have tight entrance roads. "Be careful entering the park. Very sharp turns," warns Ray P. about Vacation Village, while another mentions "The entrance is a bit tight and tricky" at Clover Leaf Forest.

Look for concrete pads: Encore Topics in Spring Hill offers solid parking surfaces. "Nice encore. Friendly staff. Spots are sand base," notes Jeff T., while campers at other parks specifically seek concrete pads for stability.

Check site hookup locations: At some parks, utilities may be difficult to locate. David M. appreciated Topics RV Resort's "Great location. Nice resort. Nice amenities," but noted "Only negative, no one in the office in the weekends."

Verify big rig access: While many parks advertise big rig compatibility, actual maneuverability varies. "The site itself was great, and was basically new. Very level and great hookups. Just small," notes a reviewer about Winter Quarters Pasco.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Hudson, FL is Encore Barrington Hills with a 3.7-star rating from 3 reviews.

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