Best Campgrounds near Miami, FL

The outskirts of Miami, Florida feature a mix of urban-adjacent campgrounds and more natural settings within driving distance of the city. Larry & Penny Thompson Park, located near Zoo Miami, offers year-round camping with both tent and RV sites arranged in pod-style layouts. Encore Miami Everglades RV Resort provides a family-friendly atmosphere with recreational amenities despite being technically within Miami city limits but surrounded by agricultural nurseries. Campers seeking more natural environments can venture to nearby Everglades National Park or Biscayne National Park, where primitive camping options contrast with the developed sites closer to the urban core.

Reservations are essential for most campgrounds in the Miami area, particularly during the winter months when temperatures moderate and snowbirds arrive. Many county and state park campgrounds limit tent camping stays to 7 days while allowing RV campers to remain for up to 30 days. Summer brings intense heat, humidity, and mosquito activity, making winter the preferred camping season. As one camper noted, "It helped that the weather was perfect (74 with breeze, 60 at night) so mosquito activity was low." Road noise affects many campgrounds due to their proximity to highways and major roads, with several reviewers mentioning this as a drawback at otherwise convenient locations.

Amenities vary significantly between Miami-area campgrounds, with county parks typically offering better facilities for tent campers. Swimming pools are common features at many RV-focused properties, providing relief from the Florida heat. "Overall great value with a swimming pool and washer/dryers. Grounds mostly quiet with expected weekenders," reported one tent camper at Larry & Penny Thompson Park. Sites tend to be close together with limited privacy, a common characteristic of South Florida camping. Proximity to attractions like Everglades National Park, Biscayne National Park, and the Florida Keys makes these campgrounds popular as base camps for regional exploration despite their urban or semi-urban settings. Cell service is generally reliable near Miami but can become spotty when venturing into the Everglades.

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Best Camping Sites Near Miami, Florida (60)

    1. Larry & Penny Thompson Park

    22 Reviews
    Cutler Bay, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (305) 232-1049

    "In southern Florida, campgrounds don’t usually come cheap, but we found Larry & Penny’s to be a great value with close access (30 minutes) to Biscayne National Park."

    "Right next to zoo Miami"

    2. Encore Miami Everglades

    19 Reviews
    Cutler Bay, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Miami Everglades RV Resort is in the Miami area but it doesn't feel like Miami at all. They have a really nice big pool, shuffleboard, putt putt golf, arcade and walking trail."

    "This place is situated in the mirror middle of acres upon acres of ornamental trees and shrubs for sale by various companies."

    3. C.B. Smith Park Campground

    9 Reviews
    Miramar, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 357-5170

    "A lot of trails to walk in the middle of the nature. Mini golf. Water park wasn't open on March."

    "We stayed in the back behind the lake and it was very quiet/family friendly. The lake/dock area is beautiful, and there’s a massive playground across from the campground in the main park."

    4. Topeekeegee Yugnee Park Campground

    10 Reviews
    Hollywood, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 357-8811

    $35 - $57 / night

    "Stayed here over a holiday weekend and enjoyed it, roads getting in the RV park are good but watch out for branches with big units outside the park to the north."

    "The park is big with a paved walking path around the park.  On the west side of the park there's a lot of big mature trees that give a lot shade and are just nice looking. "

    5. Davie / Fort Lauderdale KOA

    18 Reviews
    Davie, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 473-0231

    "This KOA was close to family and friends. Stayed for five nights. It was clean and I felt safe. Staff were very helpful getting backed in and set up."

    "It's located near many attractions and shopping. Beautiful sunset viewing across the street at Vista View Park and easy highway access. You're going to love your stay at this KOA!"

    6. Honey’s place

    1 Review
    North Miami, FL
    9 miles
    +1 (786) 909-6096

    7. N/A

    1 Review
    North Miami, FL
    9 miles
    +1 (786) 909-6096

    $5000 - $10000 / night

    "The location was peaceful and relaxing. we would definitely stay here again. Highly recommend!"

    8. Oleta River State Park Campground

    3 Reviews
    North Miami Beach, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (305) 919-1846

    $55 / night

    "Hard to believe that this oasis is so close to major urban centers, but it's true. It boasts 15-miles of trails in more than 1,000 acres!"

    9. Holiday Park

    3 Reviews
    Hollywood, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 981-4414

    "The town around has very nice restaurants in Tarpon Springs but some of the area can be a little sketchy. One thing I see is that the park itself was safe."

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Recent Reviews near Miami, FL

313 Reviews of 60 Miami Campgrounds


  • Kelly B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 3, 2026

    Key Largo Kampground & Marina

    Easy, Clean, Safe and Family Friendly

    We booked a small travel trailer air bnb here for the week. We had a private dock on the canal. If we had kayaks or a boat you have direct access to the state park nearby and the Atlantic from either your dock or the marina. Bath house were clean. Quiet at night. The campground is a mix of full time residents, snowbirds, renters in campers, RVs and a few tents. There is a heated pool, laundry, lots of games and two small sandy beaches. Easy stay while exploring the keys.

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

    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground

    Tropical Adventure the Kids Will Never Forget

    There is something truly magical about waking up surrounded by swaying palms and that unmistakable saltwater breeze, and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo feels like stepping straight into a tropical adventure designed for families. This is a well-known and beautifully maintained state park with a moderate number (like 40 total) of campsites tucked among the trees, offering a mix of privacy and EZ access to the park’s main attractions, with clean restrooms, showers and plenty of kid-friendly activities that keep little ones engaged from sunrise to sunset. One of our favorite moments was taking the boys out on the glass bottom boat, watching their faces light up as colorful, exotic fish drifted through the coral reef below us, a memory that felt equal parts educational and awe-inspiring. While the sites are close together, offering next to zero privacy, the restroom / shower facilities were good (not great) and overall, the vibe of being here was quite positive.  I would absolutely recommend this campground for families thanks to its unique ocean experiences, well-kept facilities, and unforgettable activities that make it so much more than just a place to sleep.

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

    Key Largo Kampground & Marina

    Laid-Back Keys Living Right on the Water

    There is something about arriving in the Keys that instantly slows your pace and flip flops you into a world of immediate calm and Key Largo Kampground captures that feeling the moment you pull in, with a 40-acre waterfront setting along the Atlantic, replete with a mix of varying quality RV sites, along with a relaxed, lived-in layout that feels more like a coastal neighborhood than a traditional campground, with mostly level sites tucked among palms and just enough shade to take the edge off the Florida sun. The amenities lean into that island lifestyle with a marina, pool, small beaches, playground, and plenty of space for fishing, kayaking, and exploring and while some sites are a bit tight, the campground is known for being clean, very organized, friendly, and well-equipped for families and especially for the geared for the 'blue bird special' crowd, all just minutes from shops, restaurants, and the famous reef attractions nearby. One afternoon, we grabbed a casual dinner nearby at Snook's Bayside Restaurant & Grand Tiki Bar and came back to let the boys run around near the water's edge while my hubby and I watched boats drift in as the sun dipped low ... one of those simple, golden moments that somehow defined the whole trip. I would absolutely recommend this campground for families thanks to its waterfront setting, abundance of activities, and unbeatable location at the gateway to the Keys.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 28, 2026

    Bee Healthy Honey Farms

    Beautiful and quiet property

    Felt safe in a gated community over looking the firehouse but also felt like maybe we were not supposed to be there and so we spent a lot of time inside our trailer.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 26, 2026

    Encore Breezy Hill

    Excellently maintained and secure

    The location is convenient to restaurants shopping and I95 interstate. Very friendly people

  • bThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 26, 2026

    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground

    State Park with privacy and on water

    Clean, quiet and full hookups. Bath with showers and laundry. Lots of blacktop to bike. Right on a Marina and beaches.

  • Peter B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 5, 2026

    Key Largo Kampground & Marina

    Old school Florida feel

    I stayed in the deluxe tent spot which is surrounded on three sides by the mangrove forest. Shaded spot with electrical outlet, stays cool in the morning. Like other RV parks space is tight, but this spot (T22) feels spacious. Other tent sites appear smaller but there are many. Short walk to beach, pool, bathhouse. Ice, water, laundry on site. The staff and people are friendly. Good location easy access to keys or Miami area.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 3, 2026

    John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground

    Chill, easy, beautiful, friendly, and just a bit buggy

    We were lucky enough to swoop this site when someone else cancelled, and it was fantastic!

    Snorkeling is a MUST. We just did a walk in and booked a same day snorkel boat tour that was epic. There’s plenty of tours that go out and prices are totally reasonable.

    Campground is lovely, small and easily accessible. Short walk to the beach, which is small and sweet. Lovely swim and views.

    Staff is super helpful and friendly, and overall vibe is nice. Clean bathrooms and showers, however there’s definitely a buggy atmosphere once the sun starts to set. If you’re fully self-contained, shouldn’t be too much of a problem.

    Overall this spot is a 4.5 stars (only cuz of the bugs) and is a great spot to check out in the Keys.

  • The N.
    Feb. 25, 2026

    Paradise Island RV Resort

    Crowded

    It's great to be in Fort Lauderdale, so close to activities. RV park is old, poorly kept, and crowded. Mostly long-term campers who were very friendly. Vehicles parked onto narrow black top roads. Dead leaves blown to the side but not picked up. Peeling paint in showers. Friendly staff to our faces, but overheard them being unkind when they didn't know we could hear.


Guide to Miami

Camping options near Miami, Florida range from urban county parks to more developed RV resorts within a short drive of city attractions. Winter temperatures averaging 60-74°F make December through February the optimal camping season, with significantly less mosquito activity than summer months when afternoon thunderstorms are common. Most Miami campsites require advance reservations, particularly during the peak winter season.

What to do

Water recreation access: Oleta River State Park Campground offers kayaking opportunities with numerous watercraft available for rent. "You can bike, snorkel, paddle, run, picnic, rent cabins, primitive camp, and even get married. No bugs during the day," notes one visitor who appreciated the park's 15 miles of trails across 1,000+ acres.

Zoo exploration: Larry & Penny Thompson Park provides convenient access to Zoo Miami, located directly adjacent to the campground. "Near residential neighborhood but quiet. Flat sites... other attractions: zoo. beach/waterslide," reports one camper who enjoyed the location.

National park visits: Use Miami as a base camp for exploring both Everglades and Biscayne National Parks. "We camped here for 6 nights as a home base while fishing the area," writes one tent camper at Larry & Penny Thompson Park, noting the "fishing was good in the pond nearby" for those staying local.

What campers like

Modern amenities: C.B. Smith Park Campground offers full-hookup sites with concrete pads. One camper noted it was "very clean with full hookups and sewer directly at our camp site," making it convenient for those wanting modern comforts.

Swimming options: Topeekeegee Yugnee Park Campground features a clean swimming pool with lifeguards on duty. "The pool is crystal clear and welcoming," remarked one visitor who appreciated this amenity during hot Florida days. Another mentioned the park has a "water park for the kids" among its many recreational options.

Urban convenience: Most Miami-area campgrounds provide easy access to city amenities. "This KOA was close to family and friends... it was clean and I felt safe. Staff were very helpful getting backed in and set up," wrote a visitor to the Davie/Fort Lauderdale KOA, highlighting the location's practicality for those visiting locals.

What you should know

Train noise: Several campgrounds near Miami have noise considerations. At Topeekeegee Yugnee Park, "the campground does sit next to a train track i believe its a commuter line so there is an early train 4am which is startling," according to one recent review.

Security concerns: While most Miami campgrounds are generally secure, standard precautions are recommended. One unfortunate visitor to Larry & Penny Thompson Park reported, "Our Ford F-250 King Ranch 4x4 diesel got stolen in the middle of the day from right in front of our RV at this park," reminding campers to maintain vigilance with valuables.

Stay limits: Encore Miami Everglades and other area campgrounds have varying stay restrictions. "Not the best not the worst. Totally does the job and has all the amenities," noted one camper who found the resort functional if not exceptional.

Tips for camping with families

Park amenities: Miami-area campgrounds often feature recreational facilities families appreciate. "The park is big with a paved walking path around the park. On the west side of the park there's a lot of big mature trees that give a lot shade," wrote one visitor to Topeekeegee Yugnee Park, adding that "there's a water park for the kids, volleyball, many gazebos with grilling areas and more."

Wildlife concerns: Some campsites have unexpected wildlife encounters. "Beware of the feral cats and raccoons though. We spent an entire night fending them off with a slingshot and they didn't bother us again," warned a camper at Larry & Penny Thompson Park.

Kid-friendly activities: Davie/Fort Lauderdale KOA offers family-oriented facilities. "It is across the street from a massive park that is perfect for all family members. If you go to the park, make sure you see the burrowing owls," suggested one visitor who found plenty to keep children entertained.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing: Miami-area RV parks typically have compact sites. At C.B. Smith Park Campground, one RVer noted "we stayed in the back behind the lake and it was very quiet/family friendly. The lake/dock area is beautiful, and there's a massive playground across from the campground in the main park."

Off-season considerations: During summer, many facilities may be limited. At Larry & Penny Thompson Park, one RVer observed, "Right now, nothing is open until memorial day weekend. So no beach and no pool. Also half the park is under construction," highlighting the importance of checking seasonal closures before booking.

Connectivity challenges: Holiday Park and other Miami-area campgrounds often have variable cell service. An RVer at Encore Miami Everglades noted "WiFi very expensive and even the guest hotspot at the club house was spotty at best," suggesting travelers should plan alternative connectivity options if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best campgrounds near Miami, Florida?

The Miami area offers several excellent camping options. Long Pine Key Campground — Everglades National Park is a standout choice with spotless, manicured sites in a picturesque setting. Each site is carved out of the forest with good privacy despite being along the road. Another popular option is Larry & Penny Thompson Park, offering great value camping with WiFi, laundry facilities, excellent showers, and convenient access to attractions like Zoo Miami and Biscayne National Park (about 30 minutes away). The park is organized into pods with approximately 15 sites each, providing a well-structured camping experience at reasonable rates.

Are there any free camping or RV parks near Miami?

Free camping options are limited in the Miami area. Most campgrounds charge fees, but some offer affordable rates. Easterlin Park Campground provides a budget-friendly overnight option if you're traveling to the Florida Keys or Miami, with basic amenities like showers, charcoal grills, and a small playground. For RV enthusiasts, Holiday Park might offer economical options. While not free, county parks like C.B. Smith Park typically have more reasonable rates than private RV resorts. Always call ahead to confirm current pricing and availability, as rates in the Miami area fluctuate seasonally.

Where can I find safe camping sites in the Miami area?

Encore Miami Everglades offers a secure camping environment with numerous amenities including a large pool, shuffleboard, putt-putt golf, arcade, and walking trails. While it has a Miami address, it's situated in a more rural area surrounded by nurseries and farms, creating a peaceful atmosphere away from urban concerns. Another safe option is Key Largo Kampground & Marina, which features clean sites and excellent amenities including a well-maintained pool. Its proximity to Miami makes it convenient while providing the security of a well-managed facility. Both locations have staff on-site and offer family-friendly environments.

What state parks offer camping near Miami?

Oleta River State Park Campground in North Miami is one of the closest state park camping options to the city, featuring both drive-in and walk-in access with water available on-site. For those willing to venture a bit further, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Campground in Key Largo offers exceptional camping with access to America's first underwater park. Though not technically a state park, Everglades National Park's camping areas like Flamingo Campground provide a remarkable wilderness experience within striking distance of Miami. These parks typically require reservations, especially during the busy winter season when northern visitors flock to South Florida.