Camping near Lake Okeechobee

Lake Okeechobee in south Florida features established campgrounds with varied amenities for both tent and RV camping. DuPuis Campground at Gate 3 provides free primitive camping with basic facilities, while more developed options like Waters Edge Motor Coach & RV Resort and KOA Campground Okeechobee offer full hookups and resort amenities. The area includes multiple waterfront camping areas such as Pahokee Beach RV Resort and Torry Island Campground, providing direct access to Florida's largest freshwater lake and connecting canal systems.

The subtropical climate affects camping conditions year-round, with summer months bringing intense heat, humidity and insects. Several campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during winter when northern visitors seek warmer temperatures. "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," noted one visitor about Pahokee Marina & Campground. Water levels can fluctuate seasonally, affecting boat launch access and fishing opportunities. Cell service remains generally reliable throughout the area, though amenities vary significantly between primitive sites and more developed campgrounds.

Waterfront access represents the primary draw for many campers visiting Lake Okeechobee. Fishing enthusiasts appreciate the numerous campgrounds with direct lake or canal access, with several reviews mentioning the quality fishing opportunities. Indian Prairie Canal Recreation Area allows visitors to boat directly to campsites, creating unique water-based camping experiences. Campers frequently mention the spectacular sunsets over the lake as a highlight. Site conditions vary considerably across the region, with some locations offering well-maintained facilities while others receive criticism for bathroom cleanliness and upkeep. Many campgrounds accommodate long-term stays, particularly during winter months when seasonal visitors arrive. Wildlife viewing, including alligators and various bird species, adds to the camping experience in this distinctive freshwater ecosystem.

Best Camping Sites Near Lake Okeechobee (130)

    1. DuPuis Campground at Gate 3

    18 Reviews
    Indiantown, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 924-5310

    "This campground is a large field where you can pick any spot and is managed by the SW Florida Water Mgmt District. We were able to get a nice spot near the camp host that was perfect for solar. "

    "Great trip with lots of Rural Florida to see and understand the other Florida… wonderful Everglades set up with small pond and small gators residents.Perfect place to spend a night unless you have to"

    2. KOA Campground Okeechobee

    8 Reviews
    Okeechobee, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 763-0231

    "Only downside is that while the park is dog friendly, it’s a bit tough to walk the dogs since there aren’t really any paths so you need to walk on the road with golf carts, cars and other people walking"

    3. Waters Edge Motor Coach & RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Okeechobee, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 357-5757

    $100 - $125 / night

    "This park is the nicest campground in okeechobee its very clean and well taken care of and the staff is so nice and helpful and the spot are nice and big and not too close to each other."

    4. Torry Island Campground

    11 Reviews
    Canal Point, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 996-6322

    "This campground is only an hour away from most spots in South Florida, but it feels much further removed. We were able to get a reservation for tent/van camping the same day."

    "However, the nearby towns left a lot to be desired there were very few decent places to eat, and the surrounding neighborhood was pretty rough."

    5. Pahokee Beach RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Canal Point, FL
    14 miles
    Website

    "There is usually a ton of people that like to hang out around Lake Okeechobee but here it was really nice. There were only a few families but you can get away if you needed to."

    "The picnic area has been upgraded and there has been a dog walk integrated with available poop stations. There are cabins on the lake that can be rented out and empty lots as well for campers/rv’s."

    6. Zachary Taylor Waterfront RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Okeechobee, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 763-3377

    $45 - $65 / night

    7. Pahokee Marina & Campground

    2 Reviews
    Canal Point, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 924-7832

    $36 - $48 / night

    "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."

    8. Barlows Fish and RV Camp

    1 Review
    Okeechobee, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 763-8747

    9. Lakeside North RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Okeechobee, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 763-6200

    $46 / night

    10. Indian Prairie Canal RA

    2 Reviews
    Okeechobee, FL
    12 miles
    +1 (863) 946-0771

    "Yes it was hot and sweaty but thats what the lake is for. This is very sweet free camping. Theres maybe 10 sites here and you can't quite literally take a boat to the campsite."

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388 Reviews of 130 Lake Okeechobee Campgrounds


  • S
    May. 3, 2026

    DuPuis Campground at Gate 3

    Fantastic!

    This is a great campground. I stayed at the family campground, and it was a great experience camping there. I went on a five-mile hike on the DuPuis reserve loop1 trail, which took me about two hours to complete. There's plenty of wildlife to see on the trail so bring your binoculars. It's free to stay, but a permit is required if you plan on staying at any of their campgrounds. There was a lot of gnats around and they were a nuisance, so bug spray is recommended. This is very quiet campground and very peaceful and relaxing. I had a racoon pay me a visit during the night, but that's expected when camping in the wild. Overall, I highly recommend this place to get away from it all and to enjoy life.

  • l
    Apr. 27, 2026

    kissimmee prarie preserve state park florida

    Well off the beaten path & worth the drive

    Campground in & amongst trees & scrub brush. Easy RV back-in parking. Also, tent sites. Clean laundry & bathroom facilities, including hot showers. Dump station & potable water available. Ranger led walks & swamp buggy rides. Awesome isolation, so hit the grocery before you camp here. Dark zone is great for telescopes. The road in is a little bit washboard, so just slow down & allow extra time. 2 week maximum stay. Rangers helpful & friendly.

  • l
    Apr. 27, 2026

    KOA Campground Okeechobee

    Best KoA we have stayed at

    Very clean and well maintained. Gated in & out. At least 400 sites, pool, golf, fishing, restaurant for breakfast & lunch, late check-in available,

  • A
    Apr. 24, 2026

    Food Forest Utopia

    Flies , rats, mosquitoes

    The place is gross and dirty, not what it says it is, the washer and dryer are so old and rusted, the bathrooms are gross, and rats everywhere or girls mice from the pigs. The chickens are always sick, and just the flies alone will carry you away it is annoying. The lady jen is a complete psycho and you will not be happy out here. They say about fruits and this that and the other, please do not be fooled it's a junkyard full of weeds and is gross. The place should be condemed actually.

  • Nicholas The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 7, 2026

    JB CORBETT WMA

    Old Florida Charm

    Nice wildlife area with tons of hiking and mudding trails. Campsites are massive and can accommodate many vehicles/tents/rvs at once. You will need a free permit when reserving your site, which can be found on their website. The entrance fee is $6 per vehicle or $3 per person, or free if you have a Management Area Permit. I stayed at sites A and B with B being the better if the two since it had access to a covered area and floating dock. Note: you will hear freight trains and Pratt & Whitney's engine testing throughout the night, so bring something to cover your ears if you're a light sleeper. T-Mobile becomes spottier the deeper in you go. Campsites are located near the north entrance, so if you don't want to drive for 30+ min through the park, DO NOT enter from the east entrance.

  • Maria Mercedes M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2026

    Savannas Recreation Area

    Old Florida Wilderness Meets Family Adventure

    There is something special about arriving at Savannas Recreation Area, where the landscape opens up into wide marsh views and you immediately feel like you have stepped into a quieter, more natural side of Florida, with a well-laid-out campground offering both RV and tent sites, mostly level ground and a relaxed, open setting surrounded by water and native vegetation. The campground is thoughtfully equipped with clean restrooms, hot showers, laundry, picnic tables, fire rings, and even WiFi, making it comfortable without taking away from the outdoorsy feel, and while shade can be limited and wildlife is very much part of the experience, the area felt safe, peaceful at night and incredibly engaging for kids - like ours - who love nature. One evening, after a simple fireside dinner at our site, we walked down toward the water and let the boys spot birds and fish while keeping a careful eye out for the occasional alligator, turning it into one of those wide-eyed, 'whisper-quiet moments' that only happen in places like this. I would absolutely recommend this campground for families looking for a true outdoor experience thanks to its abundant wildlife, affordable and well-equipped sites, and the kind of natural setting that turns an ordinary night into an adventure.

  • gThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    bluefiel ranch preserve

    Nice hiking ,horse riding,

    Gravel road to get there Nice little place if you like hiking horse riding biking They offer a lot of trails They do have hike in camp and horse camp You’re gonna have to do your homework for the details

  • Andrea E.
    Feb. 23, 2026

    Fisheating Creek Campground

    Wonderful camping

    The camping is amazing Everybody who works at the camping is so helpful The amount of wildlife here is beautiful


Guide to Lake Okeechobee

Lake Okeechobee campgrounds sit along the perimeter of Florida's largest freshwater lake, covering 730 square miles with an average depth of only 9 feet. The area experiences distinct seasonal variations, with winter temperatures averaging 60-75°F while summer months can reach above 90°F with high humidity. Access roads to many camping areas can flood during the June-October rainy season, affecting vehicle entry to certain sites.

What to do

Equestrian trails: DuPuis Campground at Gate 3 offers extensive options for horse owners. "They have horse stalls and turnout that are all in good repair for equestrian campers... The trails are extensive and well-maintained," notes one visitor about DuPuis Campground.

Airboat tours: Available near several waterfront locations with guided options. "Air boats tend to be very loud and here they go out even during quiet time which woke us up every night. However they do offer tours and the tour is fantastic," shares a camper at Torry Island Campground.

Nature observation: A lakeside trail system connects many camping areas. "Great hike around the campground. Much wildlife for sure to see," reports a Torry Island visitor. Another adds, "The nature trail and observation deck is amazing. Take the kids, take your bicycles and take your dog."

What campers like

Direct waterfront access: Multiple sites offer canal or lake frontage. At Lakeside North RV Resort, a camper notes, "You are on the canals around Lake Okeechobee! The fishing is nice!" Another camper shares their experience at Torry Island: "Awesome lots on the water. Great views. Great neighbors."

Swimming pools: Available at several resorts as relief from summer heat. "Huge swimming pool screened in, so much to see and do here," mentions a visitor to Zachary Taylor Waterfront RV Resort.

Budget-friendly options: DuPuis offers no-cost camping with basic amenities. "You just can't beat free camping with shower and access to water," states one visitor. "This campground is a large field where you can pick any spot and is managed by the SW Florida Water Mgmt District."

What you should know

Water quality concerns: Several campgrounds report issues with drinking water. A DuPuis camper warns, "Upon arrival, the camp host informed us not to drink the water. I found that advice ironic since this is managed by the water district... It did have a sulfur smell and a tint to it."

Insects can be overwhelming: Especially during warmer months. "Super buggy bring Deet. We had this spot almost entirely to ourselves," shares a DuPuis visitor. Another camper reports, "We're probably spoiled coming from non buggy places, but there were a lot of gnats and bugs. We basically stayed in the camper the entire time."

Surrounding communities: Several campers note concerns about nearby towns. "The nearby towns left a lot to be desired there were very few decent places to eat, and the surrounding neighborhood was pretty rough," reports a Torry Island visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Resort amenities: Some campgrounds offer family-focused facilities. At KOA Campground Okeechobee, "There is a lot to do there and the family pool had crystal clear water. Place is very clean and staff were not only friendly but really helpful," reports one family.

Avoid busy holidays: Peak times create significant noise at popular sites. "It's a very busy place on the holidays... If you want quiet those days, I don't suggest you go there," advises an experienced KOA camper.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Schedule morning outings for best sightings. "What a way to start the day, right on the water!" shares a visitor to Torry Island, while another notes the chance to "spot some gators" at Pahokee Beach RV Resort.

Tips from RVers

Site space variations: Many campgrounds have tight spacing issues. At Lakeside North RV Resort, a reviewer cautions, "Several run down travel trailers with full timers living here. Packed in tight. Most have less than 12' between them."

Terrain challenges: Sand can cause mobility issues for heavier vehicles. At DuPuis, "Plenty of room to park any size RV, but it is soft sand so be warned."

Connectivity options: Cell service quality varies by provider and location. "We had no trouble with connectivity as we had 3-4 bars on Verizon and AT&T hotspots without booster," reports a DuPuis camper.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Lake Okeechobee?

According to TheDyrt.com, Lake Okeechobee offers a wide range of camping options, with 130 campgrounds and RV parks near Lake Okeechobee and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Lake Okeechobee?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Lake Okeechobee is DuPuis Campground at Gate 3 with a 4.4-star rating from 18 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Lake Okeechobee?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Lake Okeechobee.