Best Campgrounds near Islamorada, Village of Islands, FL

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Camping in the Florida Keys village of Islamorada gives you access to a couple of good options within driving distance. Flamingo Campground in Everglades National Park sits close to coastal waters, making it convenient for kayaking and fishing trips. The campground has little shade and sometimes unreliable water sources, so pack extra water for your stay. Over at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground, you'll find full hookups and good access to snorkeling spots around the reefs. The restrooms stay clean and have showers, though some campers mention limited privacy in the shower areas. Local wildlife includes many birds and marine animals, so store your food properly to avoid attracting them to your site. Be ready for insects, especially the tiny no-see-ums that can be persistent - bring strong bug spray. Both places require permits, and you should make reservations ahead of time since they fill up quickly. Check on fire rules before you go, as restrictions often apply during dry periods. Winter and spring months work best for camping here, as summer gets very hot. The two campgrounds connect you to different parts of Florida's natural environment. Follow Leave No Trace practices and park regulations to help protect these areas during your visit.

Best Camping Sites Near Islamorada, Village of Islands, Florida (52)

    1. Encore Fiesta Key

    17 Reviews
    Islamorada, Village of Islands, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Great location to most of the Florida Keys. Super dog friendly and everyone seems to be loving it here. Has everything you need or want here."

    "I love coming here and just walking around the water area you see tons of fish and lobsters."

    2. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    Key Largo, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (305) 451-1202

    $36 / night

    "The campground is very well shaded with showers and bathrooms within walking distance from any campsite. There is full hookups with 30&50amps available."

    "Bathhouse: Typical of all the other Florida state parks we have stayed in. Clean with good showers.  Activities/Amenities: This is where this park shines! Swimming, boating, snorkeling."

    3. Flamingo Campground — Everglades National Park

    48 Reviews
    Islamorada, Village of Islands, FL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (855) 708-2207

    "A really great place to visit if you want a taste of Florida away from all the Disney-esque tourist spots. This park is like stepping back in time. Enjoy it and relax!"

    "Also, cannot choose site, so I was stuck next to the very loud bathroom, I could hear the toilet seats and hand dryers going. Kindof took away from the camping experience."

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    4. Key Largo Kampground & Marina

    19 Reviews
    Key Largo, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (305) 451-1431

    $75 - $130 / night

    "It was tight getting our 32ft pull behind back to our spot, but folks all came out to offer tips and help us get around. So we actually got parked in fairly short order."

    "It was a very relaxing place with a site close to the water. Lots of good restaurants within a short bike trip. Also a grocery store close by. The staff was very friendly."

    5. Long Key State Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Islamorada, Village of Islands, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (305) 664-4815

    $23 / night

    "Long Key campground is positioned right next to US 1 so you can hear traffic throughout the night. This campground offers waterfront campsites that you can paddle from. The views are amazing."

    "I loved unzipping my tent and being 15 feet away from the water.  It is difficult to get a site here, they go fast.  But I have had luck just showing up and getting in because someone else cancelled."

    6. Jolly Roger RV Resort

    17 Reviews
    Marathon Shores, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (305) 289-0404

    $125 - $138 / night

    "The best place centrally located in the Florida keys."

    "Loves walking near water!!!"

    7. Curry Hammock State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Marathon Shores, FL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (305) 289-2690

    $36 / night

    "Curry Hammock State Park, located at mile marker 56, is just outside of Marathon in the Florida Keys on the Atlantic side of US 1."

    "There is a lot of bush between the water & the site so you walk down a little & take the path to the water. It was a little hotter being in the sun & having the wind blocked by the brush."

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    8. Blue Fin Rock Harbor Marina & RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Key Largo, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 350-6572

    "My favorite thing about Blue Fin is starting my mornings on the water, watching the sunrise on my paddle board just steps from my front door!"

    "Alana was so helpful with how to get around town and pointed out local activities and restaurants! Such a beautiful setting with campsites right on the water."

    9. Riptide RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Key Largo, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (305) 852-8481

    10. Long Pine Key Campground — Everglades National Park

    33 Reviews
    Florida City, FL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (855) 708-2207

    "The agent said she couldn’t look up which spots were available for the time frame we wanted, but we could drive around and find a few spots we wanted and then she could look it up. "

    "Although in the northern end of the park, it's a great location to camp. Stayed in Site #70, which backs up to the lake with easy access to the trails and facilities. Quiet location."

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Recent Reviews near Islamorada, Village of Islands, FL

392 Reviews of 52 Islamorada, Village of Islands Campgrounds


  • Joanie L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 6, 2025

    Encore Miami Everglades

    Miami Everglades

    The campground is relatively close to the Everglades and Biscayne national parks. It’s a place just to stay for a few days. The campground is in the midst of some major repairs to the amenities.(pool and clubhouse.) and we had go on a boil your water alert. There is a nice walking path around the perimeter of the campground.

  • LThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 3, 2025

    Larry & Penny Thompson Park

    Very affordable with a nice set up

    We enjoyed our stay here. It’s next to the Miami Zoo and close enough to the beach and other activities.

  • Sandra L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 25, 2025

    campground

    Small private park with rv sites

    At the end of Cunningham lane. Next to Florida Keys Cafe on rt 1

  • Sandra L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 23, 2025

    Jolly Roger RV Resort

    Packed in tight, yet still big rig and boat friendly

    Narrow roads, shades, water side sites, pool, dog park, boat wash, laundromat.. its nice.But because packed so tight, I cant give higher stars. Big rig have drive thru sites. The sites along the edge armre very small. Parking on grass, cement slabs for your picnic table.

  • Sandra L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 23, 2025

    Curry Hammock State Park Campground

    Cozy small park, on the ocean, family friendly

    Day use area has 4rvparking spots, rental paddle boards& Kayaks, picnic area with uncovered and covered tables, swings for children, clean bathrooms, lovely groomed walking trails, clear water great for fishing, snorkeling, boating. Beautiful place!!

  • Sandra L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Rustic RV

    Cozy back-in sites.

    Full sun or part shade. Smallish sites. Great for stargazing, fishing, sunbathing or just relax. #68/69 have large trees between sites. The higher numbers you can walk off site onto beach, others are more of a cliff. Quick bike ride, car, or walk to sandspur beach about 1/4 mile up the road. Snorkel or kayak gear for rent, full dive shop and snack bar on site. Sea turtles nest in October.

  • Sandra L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 19, 2025

    Buttonwood Campground — Bahia Honda State Park

    Beautiful Bahia Honda

    Beautiful views, marina, 3 beaches, family & pet friendly. Rent kayak or snorkeling gear, and RELAX. Buttonwood campground has sites with boat slips, or GOA views with amazing sunsets from your site. There is always some traffic noise from rt1, beautiful place. Highly recommend! Remember: no grills or campfires on the ground... bring a raised fireplace.

  • T
    Nov. 19, 2025

    Big Pine Key RV Park

    Nice and quiet

    Easy access. Quiet and friendly. Nice camping sites on a hardened sand. Access to water, dump site, laundry. Right by the water. Nature/beach walk directly from the campsite.

  • A
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Bayside Campground — Bahia Honda State Park

    Beautiful but SO MANY RATS

    We’ve stayed at the other part of the campground and it was amazing. This half of the campground is beautiful but there are just SO many rats here. They get into everything and are completely shameless. You can barely scare them away! That combined with little voracious mosquitos totally overwhelmed us on our stay.

    Again, it’s really beautiful and quiet over there, but it’s hard to enjoy when each night is filled with the sounds of fighting rats and each morning starts with cleaning rat droppings off our things and inspecting the previous night’s damage. Camp in the main campground instead!


Guide to Islamorada, Village of Islands

Camping near Islamorada offers additional options beyond the Everglades and Pennekamp parks. The village sits at Mile Marker 80 on the Overseas Highway, with average winter temperatures around 70°F and summer highs near 90°F. Campers can expect consistent ocean breezes at oceanside campsites, though inland spots may experience more mosquito activity.

What to do

Kayaking through mangroves: At Curry Hammock State Park Campground, paddlers can explore a dedicated trail through dense mangroves. "There's a neat kayak trail through the Mangroves which is cool to do and you can kayak into the Atlantic out to the sandbar it's beautiful," reports one camper who also enjoyed collecting abandoned crab buoys during their exploration.

Snorkeling from shore: Several campgrounds offer direct water access for exploring marine life. At Blue Fin Rock Harbor Marina & RV Park, campers can start their day right from their site. "My favorite thing about Blue Fin is starting my mornings on the water, watching the sunrise on my paddle board just steps from my front door!" writes one visitor.

Wildlife observation: Early mornings and evenings provide optimal viewing times for local bird species and marine life. "Egrets and Anhingas were in abundance," notes a visitor to Flamingo Campground, adding that "no food is allowed in the tents" because the Anhingas "will be feasting with abandon" if unattended food is left at picnic tables.

What campers like

Waterfront camping spots: Fiesta Key RV Resort earns praise for its premium waterside locations. "We paid premium price for a water front spot. We recommend when visiting you get a waterfront spot for sunset," advises one camper who enjoyed the unobstructed views. Sites facing west offer particularly impressive sunset viewing.

Community atmosphere: Several Keys campgrounds foster social environments with organized activities. "We absolutely love this place... Super dog friendly and everyone seems to be loving it here," shares a Fiesta Key visitor, while another noted the resort offers "free things from them like begals and juice, ice cream, wine and cheese."

Marine life encounters: Key Largo Kampground & Marina provides opportunities to spot various sea creatures. "We were able to rent kayaks from local rental for 24 hrs. and they delivered and picked up at the campground!!" writes a camper who appreciated the convenience of having equipment brought directly to them.

What you should know

High-season crowds and reservations: Winter months (December-March) see peak visitor numbers at all Florida Keys campgrounds. "We made a quick trip up to Key Largo and chose this spot as it seemed like the only option for tent camping in the area," reports one camper, highlighting limited availability during popular periods.

No-see-ums and insect management: These tiny biting midges pose a significant challenge, especially during calm evenings. At Long Pine Key Campground, one visitor noted the insect situation was "10x better here than over at Flamingo," making it a potentially more comfortable alternative during buggy seasons.

Limited cell coverage: Connectivity varies widely between campgrounds. "NO PHONE SERVICE, NO WI-FI. Good luck in an emergency or if you work virtual," warns one Flamingo Campground visitor, while others reported that "only AT&T SERVICE" was available, with Wi-Fi limited to visitor centers.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly water areas: Jolly Roger RV Resort provides accessible swimming spaces for children. "Really good campground if u travel south to keys or if u just wanna park RV there and enjoy time. Clean bathrooms. Swim clean water area in ocean," notes a visitor who appreciated the designated swimming zones.

Playground availability: Some campgrounds offer play areas for younger children. A visitor to Fiesta Key mentioned they "have a restaurant that is good, beach, snorkeling, sun rises and sunset are serene," adding that their family particularly enjoyed "the weekly farmers market, the Easter egg hunt on Easter... and how they pickup your trash for you right at your site."

Protection from elements: Prepare for both sun and rain with appropriate shelter. "It was HOT. Things were closed in the park...had to go outside of park to eat and find things to do. But kids loved getting in the water," shares a summer visitor to Fiesta Key, highlighting the importance of water access during hot months.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: RVers recommend researching specific site characteristics before booking. At John Pennekamp, a camper advised: "Site 20 was great, full hookups, only issue was the no see ums - make sure you bring a thermacell bc they are no joke!" They also noted shower design issues: "The set up for women's showers - there were 2 side by side and you have to come out of the shower into a common area with the other to get to your dry clothes."

Power requirements: Many campgrounds offer varying electrical hookup options. "Sites are level and graveled. There is water and electric at every site," reports a visitor to Key Largo Kampground, providing essential information for planning power needs.

Generator alternatives: Some parks restrict generator use, making alternative power sources important. "Bring our own generator. Camp sites have not been maintained like they should have, lots of overgrown brush in the campsites, which makes them harder to squeeze into," advises a Long Pine Key camper, noting that sites often accommodate smaller rigs than advertised.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there RV camping options available in Islamorada?

Yes, Islamorada offers several RV camping options. Fiesta Key RV Resort provides waterfront sites with full hookups for RVs of various sizes. For those looking nearby, Key Largo Kampground & Marina accommodates RVs up to 32 feet with helpful staff to assist with parking in tighter spots. The campground features dog-friendly areas and is conveniently located. Other options in the vicinity include Blue Fin Rock Harbor Marina & RV Park and Riptide RV Resort, both offering water access and big-rig-friendly facilities with the amenities RV campers expect.

Can you tent camp in Islamorada, and where?

Yes, tent camping is available in and around Islamorada. Curry Hammock State Park Campground in nearby Marathon (just south of Islamorada) offers excellent gravel, well-leveled sites for tent campers with secluded-feeling spots thanks to the vegetation and a clean bathhouse. For those willing to venture a bit further, Long Pine Key Campground in Everglades National Park provides a more natural setting with lake access and hiking trails. Most RV parks in the area, including those in Islamorada, also accommodate tent campers in designated areas, though they typically offer less privacy than state park campgrounds.

What are the best campgrounds in Islamorada, Florida?

While Islamorada itself has limited camping options, the nearby Long Key State Park Campground offers stunning waterfront sites with Atlantic views, though it's worth noting US-1 traffic noise is present. For those willing to venture slightly north, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground provides well-shaded sites with full hookups and excellent water recreation opportunities including snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing. The Keys region also offers several other quality options within a short drive of Islamorada, making it an ideal base for exploring the area while enjoying the tropical camping experience the Florida Keys are known for.