Best RV Parks & Resorts near Malabar, FL

Malabar offers several established RV parks with diverse amenities and site configurations. Camelot RV Park provides full hookups with water, electric, and sewer connections on spacious sites that accommodate large vehicles. Enchanted Lakes RV Resort features 50-amp electric service with water and sewer hookups, though site quality varies significantly. At Sonrise Palms RV in nearby Cocoa, big rig-friendly sites include 50-amp service with full hookups and concrete pads with picnic tables. Vero Beach Kamp, located in Sebastian, offers 120 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp options, water and sewer connections, plus the bonus of being alcohol and fires permitted. "Sites are clean, all sites are concrete and mostly level. A mix of 30 and 50 amp hookups with water and sewer as well."

Seasonal availability impacts pricing and reservation requirements throughout the region. Winter months draw significant numbers of seasonal residents, with several parks reporting difficult booking between November and March. Most RV parks maintain year-round operations, though summer humidity affects comfort levels without adequate air conditioning. Cell service varies by provider, with T-Mobile and AT&T generally providing reliable connections in Malabar and surrounding communities. Pets are permitted at most facilities, though restrictions on breed and size may apply. RV dump stations are available at most parks, though at popular locations like Long Point Park, "waited inline to dump for 90 mins" during peak checkout times. Many parks offer laundry facilities, showers, and recreational amenities including swimming pools, shuffleboard courts, and organized activities for longer-term guests.

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RV Park Reviews near Malabar, FL

410 Reviews of 71 Malabar Campgrounds


  • H
    Jan. 1, 2023

    Lucky Clover RV & Mobile Home Park

    Convenient park for long-term stays

    My partner and I were looking for a snow-bird location for the winter in the Melbourne area and came across this park. We read the old reviews and wanted to make sure we left a more up-to-date review for others. 

    So here's the deal... There aren't many RV parks in the area(at least near where we wanted to be) so options were slim. We spoke with Sue, the absolutely outstanding property manager, and decided to give the park a try. It is important to note, the park is under new ownership/management(Parakeet Communities- parakeetcommunities-dot-com/community/lucky-clover/). The new management has worked*extremely* hard to clean up and revitalize the park so please try to ignore some of the older reviews.

    This park is definitely not for overnight or even weekly stays. This is a long-term mobile home and RV community with individuals who either live here full-time or for at least several(6+) months at a time. Navigating the inside roads with a big-rig is only possible with the help of the on-site property maintenance person, Jason, who is also amazingly friendly and helpful. The spaces are close together but even with our 43' fifth wheel, we were able to back-in to our space easily enough.

    We have found all residents in the park to be extremely friendly, polite, and all live with a tremendous sense of community pride in the park. Our immediate neighbors walked over and introduced themselves the first day we moved in, which was so delightful and welcoming. We know our neighbor's names and feel very welcomed and safe in this park.

    < 6 month rates are$1,400/mo and>6 month rates are around$1,100(or thereabouts). Rent includes electricity, water, sewer, and trash. There is a laundry building with washers/dryers but we have not used them. The park is in a prime location near shopping, groceries, restaurants, and is walking distance to the beach. There is also a well-kept swimming pool on property however, we have not had a chance to take a dip; It looks nice enough though. Cellular service is decent in the park however, if you will be here long-term, it would be best to purchase Internet service through Spectrum for$50/mo. All sites have Spectrum cable hookups but you will need to purchase your own TV/Internet service.

  • Jessica A.
    Feb. 5, 2023

    Road Runner Travel Resort

    Wonderful Park

    We discovered this place on a vacation trip to see a friend on Hutchinson Island in Fort Pierce FL. We are now camping here seasonally in a 35 ft Class A RV. There's a large pool, a good-sized general / convenience store with all the essentials you might need, and a full restaurant right on site. The RV sites vary in size and set-up, most are level, most have a concrete patio. most have full hook-ups. There are also a number of "villas" (short, single-wide manufactured homes) that people either rent for an extended stay, or own, interspersed throughout the park. Many people live here year-round, and even more live here for three or six months during winter. There are 3 rustic cabins and a few spaces for tents. While this is billed as a "family" resort, most of the longer-term campers are retired, or "digital nomads" that work remotely. There are a few families with kids, and a few people like us who don't have children but are younger than retirement age. It's a good mix. There are adult activities - Bingo, karaoke, jam sessions, trivia night, pickleball, tennis, shuffleboard, Pentaque, cornhole, basketball, crafts (for adults), and more. Short stays are not cheap, but longer stays are pretty affordable considering the great pool and all there is to do. Oh, there are fireplaces at the premium pull-through sites, fires are allowed on regular sites only in a raised, enclosed firepit. There is also community firepit. We love it here.

  • Laura H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 23, 2020

    Encore Space Coast

    Top 20 RV Parks for us!

    Lots of long term RVers and very few sites for Thousand Trails Members. Very close to Cocoa Beach!

    We enjoy this park a lot because it has so much to offer nearby, They have narrow spots but great landscaping. There are some permanent structures, mostly rentals and some that seem to be owned. You will get to feel and hear rocket launches from Cape Canaveral.

    This park has easy access to the highway. Approximately 30 minutes from Cocoa Beach, and Cape Canaveral.

    They didn’t seem to have sections that were very different from one another.

    Cell signals: Decent cell service for T-Mobile and AT&T

    They have: A Pool 1 Hot Tub Shuffle Board Club House Mail Room Camp Store A small pond Alligators Laundry Several Fountains Friday Flea Market/Swap Meets Lots of clubhouse activities Community Board Hair Salon

    The park is clean, quiet, safe, and near attractions we love.

  • George J.
    Mar. 13, 2021

    Whispering Palms Resort

    55 and over campground Snowbird haven !

    Very clean, all sites are concrete and mostly level. A mix of 30 and 50 amp hookups with water and sewer as well. There are 2 swimming pools, one is designated for families traveling with children. There is a small lake for catch and release fishing. Shuffleboard, tennis, horseshoe, bocce ball, and pickle ball courts. There are a couple of community building, one for playing pool (4 tables) and a card room. Another building for larger community events. It is a dog friendly campground, dogs must always be on a leash and not left outside unattended. After a full COVID recovery more community events are being planned. About 85% of the campground are permanent residents. Short term camping in the front of the park with some pull through sites for the big rigs. Easy access off of US Hwy 1 Sebastian, Fl.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2025

    Long Point Park Campground

    First time camper’s opinion

    This is the first time we have gone camping in our new travel trailer. Therefore, I don’t have the experience to compare to. For what it’s worth…The sites are clean and have a picnic table and fire ring. Although I believe there is a burn ban at the moment. The outer sites at the waters edge have only electric and water hookups. There are some sites that have sewer hookups as well but are not directly on water. Some sites have a larger opening through the brush than others. I appreciate that you can view a photo of site when booking on their website. There is a dump station in the campground if needed. Staff that checked me in was friendly. Dog friendly. Very nice experience.

  • C
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Boggy Creek Resort & RV Park

    Nice quiet campground s

    Boggy Creek RV Resort and Fish Camp Review

    Boggy Creek RV Resort and Fish Camp Is located in Kissimmee, Florida on the edge of East Lake Tohopekaliga. We stayed there for a month from the middle of June to the middle of July in 2021.

    As new RV'ers, this was our first attempt at reserving and staying somewhere in our new Apex 293 RLDS Travel Trailer. The staff was very accommodating when my wife first contacted them by phone and offered a "pull-through" site for an extra $100, but being the cheapskate that I am I opted to stick with a "back-in" site (I've got to learn to do it at some point, right?).

    When we arrived we checked in at the office/gift shop/small grocery store and both the ladies there at the desk were very courteous and helpful. They had one of their staff, a fine gentleman named Rego, escort us to the site and he spent 45 minutes helping me to back in. I should mention that the site was nestled between two trees, some kind of metal post sticking up about 5 feet from the ground, and the vehicle of our next door neighbors, so in addition to my inexperience we had to maneuver around all those obstacles. I got it backed in without touching ANY of them! As he left us, Rego urged me to call anytime we needed anything.

    There are more than 200 sites in the park, but a lot of them are year-round residents. That still leaves roughly half of the sites for guests and the park looked to be about three-fourths filled to my untrained eye. They come with 50amp shore power, water, and sewer connections, as well as concrete pads and picnic tables.

    I was born in, and grew up in, Florida so my first impression of Boggy Creek RV Resort and Fish Camp is that it is very much like "Old Florida" with towering Oak trees covered in hanging Spanish Moss, Scrub Pines, and even Palm trees. This is not a manicured RV park, though the grounds are well kept by the staff, where the sites are laid out like cookie-cutters in a parking lot. The abundance of trees provide a very nice amount of shade around the park and, even in the Summer heat and swelter of Florida, made the temperature bearable with our little 13,500 BTU rooftop air conditioner. East Lake Tohopekaliga is also large enough that it provides a nice, cooling breeze during the day.

    The park advertises a pool and restaurant, but both were shut down during COVID-19 restrictions and have not yet re-opened. They hope to have the pool up and running as soon as they can break through the supply-chain issues that have plagued the industry. We did not ask about the restaurant, but I imagine the same issues apply.

    There is an abundance of wildlife including Sand Hill Cranes (which serenaded us every morning and barked their unhappiness when we walked near them during our daily treks around the park), Peacocks (which was an unexpected sight, but very enjoyable), Herons, Tortoises, and Alligators. So if you're looking for a sterile environment, this might not be the place for you. If you're a boater or fisherman, there is a dock for fishing off of and a boat ramp for putting your watercraft into the lake.

    Our month long stay was enjoyable because of the staff, the flora and fauna, and the slow, laid back atmosphere. We would highly recommend Boggy Creek RV Resort and Fish Camp for those who are seeking the same.

  • Ryan P.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 30, 2022

    Resort at Canopy Oaks

    Great Clean Site

    Sites are all level, paved, and pretty big. We have a 40ft 5th wheel and fit the rig and truck on the site and still had room to spread out. Full hookups and high speed internet were available at each site as well. Plenty to do at the park from fishing, hitting golf balls, relaxing in the pool, feeding the goats, hanging out at the tiki bar, or watching the dogs run in the two dog parks. Very friendly and accommodating staff as well.

  • Mike  Y.
    May. 30, 2020

    Savannas Recreational Park

    Love this Park

    The staff is friendly. Facilities are kept clean. Full hookups; water, sewer, 50 amp. Free wifi however poor connection. Good size nicely kept lots. Unable to pick lots why a 4 rating. Reservations recommended. Restrooms showers are 3 star. Nice laundry facilities. TV antenna good reception. No problem with AT&T or Tmobile for cell service. Fenced dog park, Tennis, playground, canoeing available onsite.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 9, 2022

    Fort Pierce-Port St. Lucie KOA

    Close to town and well-kept

    General: Small family-run KOA campground (33 sites) located 1.5 miles north of Fort Pierce on Highway One. All sites are FHU with a combination of regular, premium, and extra-large sites. There is also a tent site area. 

    Site Quality: All sites are level and gravel with a fire pit and a brick patio area with a picnic table. Typical RV park layout with minimal to no privacy separating sites.

    Bathhouse: Two unisex all-in-ones that were clean and air-conditioned. The shower had immediate hot water and good water pressure. 

    Activities/Amenities: There is a small playground and pet area plus a clean spacious laundry area. It is close to town. There is a manatee center and Navy Seal Museum (but we didn’t explore either one) close by in addition to shops and restaurants in Fort Pierce. I was able to enjoy a 3-mile run to town and back on sidewalks. 

    This campground was more expensive than we usually like to spend but it was a convenient location for us to have dinner with a family friend. We arrived after the office was closed so did not have any interaction with staff but our check-in paperwork was readily available. We appreciate that we were tucked in at the rear of the property which lessened the road noise (and we didn’t have neighbors on either side of us). I would rate this three stars for our purposes but as it was well-kept and for others may suit their needs, it merits four stars in general.


Guide to Malabar

Discover the charm of RV camping near Malabar, Florida, where beautiful landscapes and welcoming communities await. Whether you're looking for a long-term stay or a quick getaway, there are plenty of options to suit your needs.

Big rigs should check out Lucky Clover RV & Mobile Home Park

  • This park is well-suited for larger RVs, with friendly staff available to assist with navigation. The Lucky Clover RV & Mobile Home Park offers spacious sites that can accommodate big rigs comfortably.
  • Located in Melbourne, this park features essential amenities like electric hookups and a sanitary dump, making it a practical choice for extended stays.
  • Residents enjoy a strong sense of community, with neighbors often welcoming newcomers, which adds to the overall experience of staying at this park.

Enjoy local dining and beach access near Camelot RV Park

  • Situated in Malabar, Camelot RV Park is conveniently located near excellent restaurants and beautiful beaches, perfect for those who love to explore local cuisine and coastal activities.
  • The park is known for its immaculate lots and friendly atmosphere, making it a great spot for socializing with fellow RVers.
  • With amenities like a heated pool and fishing opportunities, this park provides a relaxing environment to unwind after a day of adventure.

Some prices for RV Parks range from $1,100 to $1,400

  • At Lucky Clover RV & Mobile Home Park, long-term rates start around $1,100 for stays longer than six months, which includes utilities like water and electricity.
  • For those looking for a more upscale experience, Camelot RV Park offers a well-maintained environment with full hookups, making it a highly rated choice for comfort and convenience.
  • Prices can vary, so it's worth checking out options like Breezeway Trailer Park & RV Park, which may offer competitive rates, although some reviews suggest it feels more like a residential community than a traditional campground.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Malabar, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Malabar, FL is Encore Sunshine Travel with a 3.8-star rating from 6 reviews.

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