Best Campgrounds near Jupiter, FL

Camping in the Jupiter, Florida area ranges from developed state parks to smaller camping areas along waterways and nature preserves. Jonathan Dickinson State Park serves as the primary camping destination, offering two distinct campgrounds—Pine Grove near the entrance and River Campground along the Loxahatchee River. The park accommodates tent camping, RVs, and cabin rentals with electrical hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. Nearby options include St. Lucie South campground with primitive tent sites along the canal and limited RV spaces, as well as Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort closer to the Atlantic beaches.

Access and conditions vary significantly by season, with Florida's subtropical climate influencing the camping experience. Summer months bring higher temperatures, humidity, and insects, while winter offers milder conditions that attract seasonal visitors. "We stayed here during a very HOT weekend May/June 2020. The bugs are pretty bad. Bring your OFF and screened shelters. No-see-ums were bad in the evening, and flies were plenty all day," noted one camper about Jonathan Dickinson State Park. Many campgrounds in the area require reservations, particularly during winter months when northern visitors seek warmer camping destinations. Cell service remains generally reliable throughout the region, with most campgrounds reporting 3-4 bars on major carriers.

The waterfront camping experiences define much of the region's appeal, with the Loxahatchee River and Atlantic coast providing scenic backdrops. Campgrounds near water often feature boat ramps, fishing opportunities, and paddling access. According to one visitor at Jonathan Dickinson State Park, "Really had a fantastic time at this campground... you could also rent boats and paddle up river alongside manatees to the wild man encampment." Beyond water activities, the area's campgrounds connect to extensive trail systems for hiking and biking, with Jonathan Dickinson specifically noted for its "miles of paved and off road trails for biking and hiking." Wildlife viewing opportunities abound, with campers reporting sightings of alligators, manatees, otters, and numerous bird species across the various camping areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Jupiter, Florida (76)

    1. Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

    59 Reviews
    Jupiter, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 546-2771

    $26 / night

    "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."

    2. Food Forest Utopia

    7 Reviews
    Palm Beach Gardens, FL
    8 miles
    +1 (561) 252-8077

    $40 / night

    "Plus, being so close to Riverbend Park and Jupiter's beaches was a huge bonus!"

    "With fresh fruit on-site and just minutes from Riverbend Park and Jupiter’s beaches, it’s a feast for nature lovers!"

    3. St Lucie South

    15 Reviews
    Palm City, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 287-1382

    $20 - $35 / night

    "Located just outside Stuart, FL. the site is located on the St. Lucie lock and dam.

    The park is small with only 3 primitive tent sites and maybe 10 RV sites.

    The tent sites all are on the St."

    "Located just minutes off of Indiantown Road at I-95, getting in and out of here is no problem.

    Tucked into a beautiful green spot next to the St."

    5. Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Juno Beach, FL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 622-7500

    $61 - $120 / night

    "There is a pool, hot tub, laundry, tennis, bocce, playgrounds, and it’s walking distance to the pier, the beach, a large Publix grocery store and drug store, restaurants, and more."

    "Clean, friendly and close to the beach, fishing and shopping!"

    6. Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort

    1 Review
    Juno Beach, FL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 622-7500

    "Though quite urban, this is one of my favorite stops in touring Florida on the Atlantic side. The resort is beautiful, sites are paved and level."

    7. Phipps Park Campground

    8 Reviews
    Palm City, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (772) 475-6565

    $40 - $60 / night

    "Great biking, easy access to boating, kayaking, and paddle boarding.  close to beaches and shopping so there’s something for everybody to do. "

    "Nice water access to the Atlantic and the Golf cost, power, water, safari tents, nice showers, nice people, not to mach shade."

    9. Scrub Jay Primitive Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

    1 Review
    Hobe Sound, FL
    7 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    "Although less pretty and less remote than Kitching Creek, it is only 5 mi from the park entrance, wich makes it perfect if you are a beginner hiker or have small children."

    10. West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA

    11 Reviews
    Wellington, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 793-9797

    "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."

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Recent Reviews near Jupiter, FL

285 Reviews of 76 Jupiter Campgrounds


  • Amanda W.
    Sep. 7, 2025

    West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA

    Pros & cons

    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. Close to groceries and gas stations.

  • L
    Aug. 5, 2025

    KOA Campground Okeechobee

    Quiet campground

    Nice pools. Friendly staff. WiFi exclusively available at pool area. Plenty outdoor activities possible. Lake Okeechobee very nearby.

  • Luis V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 21, 2025

    Pahokee Marina & Campground

    Stunning Views, But Needs Improvements

    This campground offers one of the best lakefront views in all of Florida—truly a hidden gem if you’re looking to camp right on the water. The sunsets over Lake Okeechobee are absolutely breathtaking and unlike anywhere else in the state.

    The campground does include a pool, which is a nice touch, but unfortunately the amenities are quite limited. The office is closed on Sundays, so plan ahead if you need assistance or have questions during your stay.

    The biggest downside was the condition of the restrooms—they were in very poor shape and had a strong, unpleasant odor. This definitely impacted the overall experience.

    With a little maintenance and more attention to guest services, this place could easily be a five-star destination. For now, come for the view, but manage your expectations for everything else.

  • Arnaldo N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 18, 2025

    Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

    Nice place but lack of shade

    The campground is amazing, but due to not having many trees we don’t have shade in the campsites. Just one another have trees, unfortunately. Coming in the summer was a bit tough staying here without an RV with air conditioning. Despite that, everything amazing! Bathrooms super clean, campsites in perfect conditions and so on. Another good thing is that it is close to the city with a huge Publix nearby.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie KOA

    Rude

    We didn’t stay here but I was trying to get a reservation for this winter. The website says you have to call them. It gives you no information so you have no choice. Then the lady that answered must have felt I was bothering her. She asked what length our Rv was and I told her and immediately she said no we have no spaces available! Put that on your website and you’ll avoid all of those pesky phone calls.

  • Andrew H.
    Jun. 9, 2025

    Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort

    Wonderful location and grounds

    Stayed here for a few days while making our way down south. Loved the park. Clean, friendly and close to the beach, fishing and shopping!

  • Wolfram B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 28, 2025

    Ocean Breeze Resort

    Taylor Made for Train Enthusiasts

    The campsite is right by the train tracks to Miami, and it feels like the train is barreling through your van. This goes on all night, thanks to a few railroad crossings with plenty of honking!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 20, 2025

    DuPuis Campground

    Can't fail with a free camping site

    FREE stay, register at the SFWMD site and request a permit. Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Various trees at the camp sites to provide shade. First come first serve. Two cars, two tents, 6 people max per camp site. The sites surround a pond. I didn't use the compost toilet so I don't have an opinion. I couldn't locate the faucet, but supposedly there is one. You need the code for the combination lock to open the gate which is included with the permit. There is a short trail spur maintained by the FTA that connects the family campground to loop 1. Supposedly you are able to take a shower at the equestrian campsite down the road. Will definitely stay again.

  • Mercy R.
    Apr. 20, 2025

    Phipps Park Campground

    Tent camping the worst

    There are no tents allowed here. They have tents that are already set up on platforms and they have holes all over the sides and bottoms, so they are not sealed properly and full of mosquitoes. If you are a camper, absolutely by all means please avoid this park.there are no usable restrooms. Also, you have to park in a parking lot and then walk over a bridge to get to your tent and carry everything on foot.


Guide to Jupiter

Camping near Jupiter, Florida features a mix of established campgrounds and primitive sites within reach of both inland waterways and Atlantic beaches. The area sits in Palm Beach County where the Loxahatchee River meets the Intracoastal Waterway, creating diverse habitats for wildlife viewing. Water levels fluctuate seasonally, with sites along the St. Lucie Canal sometimes experiencing high water during summer rainy season from June through October.

What to do

Paddling excursions: Kayak or canoe along the Loxahatchee River at Jonathan Dickinson State Park for wildlife viewing. "Really had a fantastic time at this campground... you could also rent boats and paddle up river alongside manatees to the wild man encampment," notes one visitor.

Fishing opportunities: Cast for freshwater and saltwater species at St Lucie South where the lock system connects different waterways. "Features: Boat Ramp, Picnic Shelters, Comfort Station, Parking, Dump Station, Fishing Area, Trails, Tent Sites, Playground, Showers, Picnic Area, Concrete Pads, Boat in Sites."

Nature trails: Explore hiking paths at Scrub Jay Primitive Campground for a more secluded experience. "Although less pretty and less remote than Kitching Creek, it is only 5 mi from the park entrance, which makes it perfect if you are a beginner hiker or have small children."

What campers like

Wildlife encounters: Many campers appreciate the animal sightings throughout the Jupiter camping area. At West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA, "waking up to lions roaring and bonobos scream in the morning was freaking amazing! I will treasure this memory for the rest of my life."

Waterfront sites: Campers value spots directly on waterways for cooling breezes and views. "We stayed in one of the electrical sights along the river. We made use of the fire pit and enjoyed the sunset," reports a visitor at Phipps Park Campground.

Clean facilities: Well-maintained bathhouses rank high on camper priorities. "The bathhouse is small, but you can get the job done," notes a reviewer about St Lucie South, while another mentions, "The hosts keep the grounds and bathhouse spotless and noise after hours was never an issue for us."

What you should know

Insect preparation: Mosquitoes and no-see-ums can be intense, especially during warm months. "When we were pulling in we noticed a train of 7-8 RV's and trailers leaving. Didn't think much of it... That's when we noticed that it was literally swarming with mosquitos," warns a camper about Lion Country Safari KOA.

Reservation timing: Many campgrounds fill quickly during winter season. "This is an awesome campground for family's. Tons to do. We love the mountain biking trails. Make your reservations early as it books up a year ahead of time," advises a Jonathan Dickinson visitor.

Shade limitations: Many sites lack tree cover, making summer camping challenging without air conditioning. "The campground is amazing, but due to not having many trees we don't have shade in the campsites. Just one another have trees, unfortunately. Coming in the summer was a bit tough staying here without an RV with air conditioning."

Tips for camping with families

Water activities: Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort offers easy beach access for families. "Nice paved roads with meticulously kept grounds and flat cement pads. Very friendly neighbors and helpful staff. There is a pool, hot tub, laundry, tennis, bocce, playgrounds, and it's walking distance to the pier, the beach."

Wildlife education: Safari opportunities provide learning experiences for children. "We tent camped here. Site small and sandy but location is the key to this KOA. Right next to Lion Country Safari. We are used to hearing birds and frogs when we camp, but here it is lions...and other noises I was not able to identify. Kids loved it."

Beginner-friendly sites: Choose accessible campgrounds for first-time family trips. "This campground as beautiful as it is remote, just the way I like it. Perfect if you seek serene solitude," notes a camper about Kitching Creek Primitive Campground, while Scrub Jay offers an easier approach for families.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Look for concrete pads rather than dirt/sand sites during rainy season. "We stayed in River CG, more shade, a few paved sites but most are dirt/mud. The Pine Grove CG close to entrance, more spacious, not much shade, paved and nice gravel sites."

Hookup availability: Water and electric connections vary widely between campgrounds. "All RV sites have water 30 and 50 amp service. Sites on river will hold 45' class A. Close to shopping," notes a St Lucie South camper.

Connectivity: Cell service and WiFi options matter for many RVers. "Our spot had over 90 digital channels of TV service and private (super fast) WIFI... ATT and Tmobile service 5 bars," reports a camper from Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any RV parks in Jupiter, FL and what amenities do they offer?

Jupiter and its surrounding area offer several RV accommodation options. Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort provides full hookups, laundry facilities, and wifi, with the added benefit of being minutes from Jupiter's beaches. For those seeking more affordable options with good amenities, Treasure Coast RV Park features spacious sites, clean facilities, and recreational activities including a pool and shuffleboard courts. Most RV parks in the Jupiter area offer standard amenities like water, electric, and sewer hookups, with premium locations providing cable TV, community pavilions, and organized activities. Rates typically range from $45-90 per night depending on the season, with significant discounts available for weekly and monthly stays.

What glamping options are available in Jupiter, Florida?

Jupiter offers unique glamping experiences for those seeking comfort in nature. Food Forest Utopia stands out with its 2.3-acre property featuring an open meadow and food forest teeming with birds, butterflies, and bees. This eco-friendly destination provides a peaceful retreat with comfortable accommodations amid lush surroundings. For a different waterfront glamping experience, Torry Island Campground offers upgraded sites with electricity and water hookups in a community-like setting that feels removed from urban environments despite being just an hour from most South Florida locations. Both properties provide the amenities needed for a comfortable outdoor experience while maintaining a connection to Florida's natural beauty. Reservations are recommended, especially during peak winter and spring seasons.

Where are the best campgrounds in Jupiter, Florida?

Jupiter's premier camping destination is Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park, which offers spacious, private sites amid diverse ecosystems. This 11,500-acre park features multiple activities including kayaking, hiking, and mountain biking trails. Campers praise its excellent facilities, clean grounds, and access to wildlife viewing opportunities including manatees in the Loxahatchee River. Just a short drive away, DuPuis Campground at Gate 3 provides a more rustic experience with open field camping ideal for solar setups. The area separates equestrian and non-equestrian campers, offering a peaceful alternative to the more developed state park options. Both campgrounds serve as excellent bases for exploring Jupiter's natural beauty and nearby attractions.