Top Cabins near Miami, FL

For those who want to get away from civilization for a weekend, but still want the comforts of home, consider renting a cabin for your Miami camping trip. Find the best information on cabins near Miami, including photos, reviews, and tips. You're sure to find the perfect cabin rental for your Miami camping adventure.

Best Cabin Sites Near Miami, FL (9)

  • 1. Encore Miami Everglades

    15 Reviews
    51 Photos
    147 Saves
    Cutler Bay, Florida

    Welcome to Miami Everglades Resort, selected as 2010's "Best Campground in Miami". Its thirty-four acres of tropical camping paradise among avocado, mango and palm trees and surrounded by tropical floral nurseries and farms; yet conveniently located for access to many area attractions. Everglades National Park is less than 10 miles away and Key Largo only 30 miles to our south. Looking for more of a cosmopolitan experience? Located just 30 miles south of Miami, it is an easy commute to the South Beach Art Deco District, Miami Beach, Museums or Coral Gables Miracle Mile and Bayside shopping areas. Tropical camping paradise in the Florida Everglades, near Miami, Florida Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Miami Everglades RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    2. Yacht Haven Park & Marina

    6 Reviews
    53 Photos
    56 Saves
    Hollywood, Florida

    Yacht Haven is the only destination in Fort Lauderdale designed entirely with motorcoach and yachting enthusiasts in mind. Those with a passion for travel, a true spirit of adventure, and an insistence on the finer things in life will find our paradise has everything you desire.

    Exquisite motorcoach sites, sweeping waterfront views, a gorgeous tropical pool, a host of watersports, and an exceptional service team exist to make your stay absolutely perfect. Minutes away lie the white beaches, bustling nightlife, five-star eateries, and designer boutiques of downtown Fort Lauderdale, Miami and The Palm Beaches. If golf is your game, you’ll find countless championship options nearby and we’ll be happy to arrange your tee-times.

    Yacht Haven Park & Marina accepts class a,b,c, super c, fifth wheels, toy haulers, and travel trailers. If your rig is no more than 10 years old and free from dents, scratches, rust, or other damage, we’ll welcome you sight unseen. However, we also know that the age of your rig is not an indication of how much you love it! So, if your rig is more than 10 years old, we simply ask that you upload a few photos at reservations@yachthavenpark.com to ensure it’s in great shape. If it is, we can’t wait to see your retro beauty at Yacht Haven.

    To learn more, or to make a reservation, call:

    954.583.2322, press 2.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $110 - $300 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground
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    3. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    88 Photos
    432 Saves
    Key Largo, Florida

    Renowned for being the country’s first undersea park, John Pennekamp camping encompasses an impressive 70 nautical square miles. While many visitors view the park’s colorful coral reefs and teeming marine life on a glass-bottom boat tour, one can get a closer look by scuba diving or snorkeling. Canoeing and kayaking through the park's waters are popular activities; fishing is permitted in designated areas.

    Visitors can also enjoy walking on short trails through tropical hammocks, picnicking or swimming at the beach. The visitor center features several large saltwater aquariums filled with sea creatures, and nature videos are shown in its theater. Full-facility and youth/group campsites are available.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $36 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Oleta River State Park Campground
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    4. Oleta River State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    16 Photos
    175 Saves
    North Miami Beach, Florida

    Whether enjoying the 15 miles of off-road bicycling trails or paddling along lush mangrove forests, visitors find it difficult to believe that Oleta River State Park exists 30 minutes from downtown Miami.

    At just over a thousand acres, this natural oasis — Florida’s largest urban park — is a haven for mountain bikers, paddlers, anglers and swimmers. Enjoy a picnic along scenic Biscayne Bay or unwind at the end of a fishing pole.

    There are rustic, air-conditioned cabins, too, along with a youth campground for organized groups. The park is also a welcomed stop for long-distance paddlers on the 1,515-mile Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail.

    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $55 / night

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    5. Southern Comfort RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    1 Photo
    21 Saves
    Florida City, Florida
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from KOA Hollywood (Formerly Grice RV Park)
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    8. Kings Kamp RV Park Tent Camping and Bay Front Marina

    6 Reviews
    55 Photos
    153 Saves
    Key Largo, Florida

    Kings Kamp is located on the open Bay Front of Florida Bay. We offer RV sites, Tent Camping, Marina with Boat Ramp and Boat Dock age. All sites have water, 50 amp electric, sewer, Free Wi-Fi and 75 Channels of Cable Television. there are 5 air conditioned private bathrooms with full Showers and a Laundromat on premises.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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      9. Grice's RV Park

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      6 Saves
      Hollywood, Florida
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs

    Recent Cabin Reviews In Miami

    72 Reviews of 9 Miami Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Encore Miami Everglades
      August 6, 2024

      Encore Miami Everglades

      Nice amenities

      Not the best not the worst. Totally does the job and has all the amenities. Just not our vibe. Sites were all on grass and after a couple of weeks camping just the south I sure appreciate some gravel or sand. All the things live in grass. Pool.. looked nice but it was locked. Another one where the offices closes at 5.. most seem to be open until 7-8pm my favorite was key west open til 10pm! Just nice to have someone to communicate with - were low maintenance - or some signage describing how to utilize things if the office is closed. Bathrooms clean & with AC, nice park, courts to play sports but not sure if any equipment available. Clubhouse was unlocked we played pool while we waited for an Uber to the baseball game.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Encore Miami Everglades
      January 12, 2024

      Encore Miami Everglades

      Friendly, fun and great location for exploring South Florida

      We stayed thirteen nights at this park.  We really enjoyed the stay and recommend.  The campsites are mostly nice.  There are a lot of seasonal campers and it seems those sites are nicer.  The sites closer to the cabin area are closer together.  I wouldn't recommend this campsite for actual campsite, but rather the excellent location and fun activities and amenities of the park.  

      The park has lots to do and while dated, it is kept in good shape.  The pool is lovely with lounge chairs, palm trees and a tropical feel.  They have a hot tub, too.  Everything clean and had a resort-feel.  There are an abundance of activities: pickle ball, shuffleboard, a nice mini-golf course, walking trail, clubhouse, fire pits and large open grassy space.

      We have two active dogs and they have a huge field where we were able to run our dogs off-leash and chase the frisbee.  I am not sure if it is allowed, but there were others as well so seemed okay.  This was a real benefit when camping with pets that like to run.  

      The park is in a beautiful, agricultural area in the town of Redlands.  It is very tropical with farms, nurseries and lots of tropical fruit stands and interesting parks.  It feels rural but it is close enough to town to go to the Miami beaches or other activities.  If you go, check out all the agricultural farms, the Fruit and Spice stand, the 'Robert is Here' fruit stand and the Knaups Berry Farm for world class cinnamon rolls.  The lines were too long for us to wait, but we heard they were the best.

      This is one of the most friendly parks I have stayed.  We were there on Christmas and New Years and had a total blast.  They had music, karaoke, dancing and potluck dinners. The staff was nice too, we met Jason who was super helpful.  My friend flew in to visit and she rented one of their deluxe cabins.  It was really nice, with a fireplace, fenced patio, loft, kitchen.  The entire experience at this resort was enjoyable and felt like being at camp.  Highly recommend a visit.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Encore Miami Everglades
      May 26, 2023

      Encore Miami Everglades

      Beautiful campground with shady areas all around

      The resort itself is large and surrounded by fruit trees, pine trees and other shady trees which offer coverage from the hot sun. Activities only December to April - pool is nice and the staff that directs you to your site is amazing. Otherwise no security after hours which allows rif raf to come in and use the pool, laundry facilities, etc which makes the area unsafe.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kings Kamp RV Park Tent Camping and Bay Front Marina
      January 3, 2023

      Kings Kamp RV Park Tent Camping and Bay Front Marina

      CRAMPED & Full-Timers

      We arrived to a warm welcome and headed to site #27. To say these sites are tight is an understatement. You're practically touching your neighbors. We have a 4Runner with RTT and weren't thrilled with the prospects. We get to our site and see that it's missing a picnic table and a big white truck is parked in our spot. We let the office know and they didn't seem surprised saying the tables tend to walk away but they'd get us one and would contact the owner of the truck. No big deal, we'll grab lunch and a couple drinks. So we get a call saying they have a table for us and have contacted the owner of the truck which will be moved ASAP. Perfect!

      After lunch we head back and find a table had been brought over and the truck moved, but now there's a black KIA in our spots. Seeing as we were already not thrilled with the cramped confines, we said screw it and decided on a hotel. We thanked the office for the table and getting the truck moved but there was now another vehicle in it's place. They seemed genuinely disappointed and offered to contact the owners. When we told them not to bother, we weren't staying, they didn't even offer a refund. This wasn't a surprise since when we made the phone reservation, they said they didn't offer refunds for cancellations. This should've been a red flag.

      We would NOT recommend this place to anyone that would spend any time at their site. There simply isn't any space to get comfortable. The office staff was friendly but it seems like the full-timers and extended stayers feel like they run the place.

    • Camper-submitted photo from John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground
      December 31, 2022

      John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground

      Enjoy many water activities!

      General: Small campground (47 sites) in a larger state park with many activities you can participate in. 

      Site Quality: All sites are level and gravel but are pretty close together with little to no foliage separating them. 

      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. You can rent kayaks or SUPS for a reasonable amount. There are also snorkel tours. There is a food truck, marina, and aquarium. Laundry facilities but one of the two dryers was out of order. Two swimming beaches but we have been to better ones in Florida. Note that alcohol is permitted in your campsite but not in the public areas of the park. Note also that the playground was closed due to safety reasons. 

      We were lucky to snag a one-night reservation 11 months ago so had to decide which activities to partake in. We chose kayaking and SUP but wish we could have also done a snorkel tour!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Encore Miami Everglades
      October 18, 2022

      Encore Miami Everglades

      Family Style Campground

      We stayed here for two days on our way North from the Keys. It is a great family style campground close to Miami, Key Biscayne, and the Everglades National Forest. We used this as our landing area to enjoy the local beaches, amenities, and natural sites. There was a pickle ball tournament going on which looked like fun. The pool looked nicely appointed and clean, although, we did not use it. I did feel that the bathrooms close to our site were in need of an upgrade. They rated a low 2 stars. There is a walking/Biking path around the campground perimeter which is actively used.

    • Camper-submitted photo from The Boardwalk RV And Mobile Home Resort
      September 4, 2022

      The Boardwalk RV And Mobile Home Resort

      Quiet yet kinda safe

      We stayed here about 4 days on our way down to the Keys. This park is mostly quiet but full of sketchy people. We saw our neighbors selling illegal firearms to a young kid in his front yard. Lock your stuff up if you're going to leave anything outside. The lots are huge and clean

    • Camper-submitted photo from Yacht Haven Park & Marina
      August 23, 2022

      Yacht Haven Park & Marina

      My Favorite Spot!!

      Hands down best location & customer service I have experienced. The location is gorgeous, amenities, luxurious feel, convenient services including mail delivery and door services including groceries and Uber rides. The staff here is top notch!! They became my extended family, Shout-out to Donnie, Tiffany, Nicole, Josie, Kia, Julia, and Stephanie I love Y’all

    • Camper-submitted photo from John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground
      August 2, 2022

      John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground

      Not for tent camping

      Considered purely as a campground, this place was a big disappointment. It's basically an RV park, and a mediocre one at that. The spaces are tight and close together. You get a gravel pad with little to no shade or privacy, an old picnic table in one corner, and... that's about it. Full hookup, but not terribly useful to me as a tent camper.

      I had much higher expectations for this place, given the reviews. I thought I had lucked out when I showed up without a reservation and they told me there had been a cancellation so yes, there was a site available (so, it was booked almost solid on a Monday night in August). But the fee was sky high for what I got. Haven't been this let down by a campground all summer.

      The only redeeming qualities from my perspective were the nice bathrooms and the walking trails. Otherwise, the rest of the park was in sorry shape as well. Bathrooms closed, playground closed, boardwalk closed. Wouldn't recommend this campground unless you're mainly there to go snorkeling or to take a glass bottom boat tour.

    • Camper-submitted photo from John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground
      June 24, 2022

      John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground

      Fun, but hot!

      Beautiful park, just make sure you brinG an itinerary of things to do. Within the park you can rent a boat, fish off land or kayak the lagoon. You can goto the quasi-beach and swim or snorkel—but both get busy. Otherwise, plan to spend money going shopping or eating out locally.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Yacht Haven Park & Marina
      June 9, 2022

      Yacht Haven Park & Marina

      Yacht Haven Park & Marina

      This place is absolutely gorgeous, the amenities and staff are top notch. The grounds and views of all the surrounding yachts are simply spectacular. Everything here is setup for convenience and comfort. I booked longer then my original reservation because I simply do not want to leave. 5 STARS !!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Encore Miami Everglades
      April 8, 2022

      Encore Miami Everglades

      The Harbers

      The staff has always been INCREDIBLY RUDE, except for Ferni and Crystal who left due to the toxic environment. Hot tub is broken CONSTANTLY. They almost impounded our travel trailer claiming we abandoned it there, even though they were getting paid $1,000 a month for us to have it there. They took payment from someone who used a credit card of mine who is not an authorized user. They should not have been able to charge me for the last month that we had to pay in full even though we were there only half. Now I have to fight to get that money returned to me and from past experience, this will be ugly. The maintenance man is known to cuss people out and for being drunk. Not worth the money nor the unpleasant atmosphere. Lake Okochobee is more than half of the price and everyone there is so friendly!! I even got a trailer warming gift from my neighbor. Everyone came out to welcome me. Nice!! What a difference!! Thank you Aruba Rv resort for being so friendly and economical and right on the water and having a pool and restaurant. 

      Miami is a hole

    • Camper-submitted photo from Southern Comfort RV Resort
      March 29, 2022

      Southern Comfort RV Resort

      Website is too complicated

      I'm looking to find a place to stay but it keeps going in circles and too difficult to see benefits of a particular campground

    • Camper-submitted photo from John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground
      February 20, 2022

      John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground

      Location, location

      This is all about location. The sites themselves are tight and no view. But the park is pretty. We were there when the weather wasn’t good, so we missed out on boat tours and snorkeling, but still enjoyed the park and the views.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Encore Miami Everglades
      February 7, 2022

      Encore Miami Everglades

      Nice Thousand Trails Resort

      We stayed here for the night on the way to the keys. Park had good power and water pressure. Showers and bathrooms were clean and nice. Roads were fine for large RV'S. I would stay here again.

    • Camper-submitted photo from John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground
      January 11, 2022

      John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground

      Buggy

      Site 17 had a 30amp plug issue ranger replaced took about an hour. Noseeums are crazy at dusk and dawn. Unless there’s a breeze can’t be outside. It’s tough to be outside. Site gets good all day sun. No tree coverage and a stagnant water are behind gives off a smell with a north wind. Weather cancelled boat tours this week. Trails are nice but buggy. Beaches aren’t much. This place is mostly for the offshore reefs, boating and kayaking. Rangers very helpful.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Encore Miami Everglades
      January 11, 2022

      Encore Miami Everglades

      A bit out of the way

      Nice well kept park in Miami. It is technically a Miami address, but there are more nurseries and farms than a Miami feel.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Yacht Haven Park & Marina
      January 7, 2022

      Yacht Haven Park & Marina

      Clean, but tight, with a rookie staff

      We had high hopes for this campground, as it is a few miles west of our house, and could be a convenient layover when traveling through town. We tried to make a reservation online, but there was some issue with the site, so we called. We explained that we were just overnighting, and didn’t care about water views or amenities. We also told them we were in a 45 foot fifth wheel. The process to make our reservation took 5 phone calls. Every call was like starting from scratch. On the fifth call, which was actually a callback from them, the agent told my wife that luckily, she was able to get us a water site. My wife explained that we didn’t care about a view, and just wanted easy access for our 45’ toy hauler. They went back and forth for a few minutes and finally settled on site 12. They were able to accommodate us for the night for the low price of $120, including tax and a $25 amenity fee.

      We were caught in a few traffic jams on the way in, and ended up arriving half an hour after sunset. We were greeted by an armed security guard who showed us on a map where site 110 (our new waterfront site) was. I asked whether I would be able to turn around at the loop at the end of the road, as the site was angled to back in as you would leave rather than enter. He said maybe. I got to the site and realized it would be impossible to back in without dragging my 20,000 pound camper through their grass, so I went to the end of the street to turn around. There wasn’t adequate room to turn my truck around, let alone my camper, so we backed down the street, and proceeded to install some new ruts in the landscape around site 110.

      In between the time we made our reservation, and arriving, we received at least 4 phone calls from the campground. One was asking us to text a picture of our rig to a random New York phone number, so they could show their security guy what our camper would look like. We thought this was odd. All of the rest, were to ask about the length of or rig. At one point, my wife asked the woman on the phone if she was sure our rig would fit, and what the actual length of the site was. The woman assured her that the site was “max 50 A-M-P.” My wife said she wasn’t asking about 50 amp electric service, but the length of our site. The women assured her that it was 50 A-M-P.

      Turns out we should have been a little more concerned with the electric service, as they had given us a pull in site for a bus, and we were unable to hook up to sewer, and had to run our electric cable and water hose under the camper. Luckily we were able to reach.

      Will we stay again? I really hope not. Even though it’s literally 10 minutes west of our house, and by far the most convenient location for us to stay, the park is too tight, and the staff too poorly trained to be tolerable. The spot was pretty, and the location for someone who is doing the tourist thing would be great. Shopping, the beach, and great restaurants are all nearby. We were swapping a few things between the camper and our house, so the location was good for us, but I will probably search for a better spot further from home next time we pass through.



    Guide to Miami

    Camping near Miami offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. With a variety of campgrounds to choose from, you can enjoy everything from serene lakes to vibrant wildlife.

    What to do

    What campers like

    What you should know

    • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Larry & Penny Thompson Park, may lack certain amenities. A visitor noted, "They don't have WiFi and since we were planning a longer stay, purchased the Starlink system."
    • Crowded During Peak Season: Campgrounds can get busy, especially during peak season. One camper at John Prince Park Campground mentioned, "It was so crowded that I could not see how our 5th wheel would fit."
    • Wildlife Encounters: Be prepared for wildlife, especially at Monument Lake Campground. A reviewer shared, "I saw multiple pythons nearby. No ground animals at all."

    Tips for camping with families

    • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for spots like Key Largo Kampground & Marina, which has a pool and playground. One parent said, "Very nice sites, pool and playground."
    • Plan Activities: Make sure to have a plan for activities. A camper at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground advised, "Bring an itinerary of things to do."
    • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Keep the kids happy with snacks. A visitor at Miami Everglades RV Resort mentioned, "The park has lots to do and while dated, it is kept in good shape."

    Tips from RVers

    • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Davie / Fort Lauderdale KOA noted, "It was tight getting our 32ft pull behind back to our spot."
    • Be Mindful of Noise: Some campgrounds have noise restrictions. A visitor at Midway Campground mentioned, "Generators must be off at 10:00 pm."
    • Bring Your Own Firewood: Firewood can be scarce. A camper at Monument Lake Campground advised, "Firewood is scare in the area. Either bring your own or they sell firewood and other supplies at the office."

    With these insights, you’re all set for a camping adventure near Miami!

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