Best RV Parks & Resorts near North Miami Beach, FL

Several RV parks around North Miami Beach provide full hookup sites for motorhomes and travel trailers. Encore Miami Everglades RV Resort accommodates big rigs with 50-amp electric service, water, and sewer connections. Paradise Island RV Resort in Fort Lauderdale features concrete pads, electric hookups, and allows pets. Aztec RV Resort in Margate maintains spacious sites with full hookups and is restricted to Class A motorhomes. KOA Hollywood offers pull-through rv pads with electric, water, and sewer hookups, though without shower facilities. "The sites are decent in size. The park fills up quickly come winter time with the Snow Birds, but the park overall is wonderful," noted one visitor about Southern Comfort RV Resort.

Most RV parks in the area remain open year-round with higher occupancy during winter months. Many parks charge amenity fees in addition to nightly rates, with prices ranging from $40 to $120 per night depending on location and services. Dump stations are available at most parks, though several reviews mention maintenance issues with facilities. Cell service is generally strong throughout the region, with AT&T users reporting 2-4 bars at most locations. Some parks enforce breed and size restrictions for pets. Several campgrounds provide security gates with access codes, particularly those located closer to urban areas. Reviews consistently mention traffic noise as a consideration, especially at properties near I-95 and major roads.

Best RV Sites Near North Miami Beach, Florida (39)

    1. Encore Sunshine Holiday

    2 Reviews
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Location was great, spaces are too tight though.  I could hardly get my RV and Car Trailer through the campground.  Restrooms were great and staff were helpful."

    2. Encore Miami Everglades

    17 Reviews
    Cutler Bay, FL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "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."

    "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."

    3. Encore Breezy Hill

    5 Reviews
    Deerfield Beach, FL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Home away from home Peaceful Very clean quiet place"

    4. Paradise Island RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Fort Lauderdale, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 485-1150

    "Campground in the city, great guest services, friendly staff. Near grocery store, and everything!"

    "This is an older campground with a lot of full-time RVers. The staff are extremely friendly and helpful and will do whatever they can to make you satisfied."

    5. Grice's RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Hollywood, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 983-8225

    6. Embassy RV Park

    1 Review
    North Miami Beach, FL
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 961-8892

    7. Aztec RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Coconut Creek, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 975-6411

    $50 - $120 / night

    "If your looking for the ultimate location, keep looking. My wife’s mom lives right around the corner otherwise we may not have even considered Aztec."

    "We had a short stay in a private lot (they are all private, I think). We stayed in 56, which was not good. It had a hot tub and hut, but the hot tub was just there for tadpoles to swim."

    8. Encore Highland Woods Travel park

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    Deerfield Beach, FL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    9. Del Raton RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Delray Beach, FL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (561) 278-3420

    "Pros: Good location. Lots around for anything you might need. Super friendly staff. Small fenced-in dog area. Quiet accept for the train at night. Most sites are angled. Easy in and out."

    "The owners are very kind, answer all your questions etc. the facilities are clean, the guests are nice and quiet."

    10. KOA Hollywood (Formerly Grice RV Park)

    4 Reviews
    Hollywood, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (954) 983-8225

    "Conveniently located near stores and everything you would need. Close to airport."

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RV Park Reviews near North Miami Beach, FL

203 Reviews of 39 North Miami Beach Campgrounds


  • A
    Dec. 9, 2021

    Long Pine Key Campground — Everglades National Park

    Long Key Campground serenity

    Beautifully manicured park with blacktop pads spaced far enough apart for a fair amount of privacy. Beautiful scenery, great bird watching, lots of stars visible at night. Good Verizon cell service.

    Be aware that the pads are small. Only a few sites will fit a large RV and you will have to park you car in overflow parking if the sites are full. Our 35’ class A fit nicely and we were able to park our tow vehicle in an adjacent site since the park was only about half full but we wouldn’t be able to do that during peak season.

  • Karen S.
    Jan. 12, 2024

    Larry & Penny Thompson Park

    Quiet and Peaceful Campground, trees, greenery and option for long term

    This is a very nice campground which is part of the Miami-Dade County park system.  It is close to the Encore Everglades park (about 4 miles) so we stayed here after we departed.  The campground is divided into pods and each pod has about 15 or so sites.  We were in pod 4 site 20 (420 lol).  We booked this camp with the intent to stay for a month or longer as my husband had an opportunity to Captain boats in Miami.  

    The park was very quiet.  Most of the campers were retirees, a few families with kids, but we were there in early January.  The grounds are nicely maintained with lots of places to walk and open space with trees.  They don't allow dogs off-leash and although it is adjacent to the rest of the Larry & Penny park, dogs are not even allowed in the main park, at all.  We did however find a few dog parks within four miles or so which were nice.

    They have a very nice pool which was open daily Wed- Sunday 11am - 5pm.  It was raining and rather dreary during our stay so we didn't use the pool.  They have a nice Clubhouse and it looked okay with tables, chairs, books, puzzles, but again very quiet.  Not many activities except for a few and we didn't stay long enough to participate.  After a week, we decided to make moves back home to Lake Tahoe.  It was unseasonably cold, raining so no boat work and not an ideal spot for the dogs.  They don't have WiFi and since we were planning a longer stay, purchased the Starlink system since I work remote during the winter.  Starlink worked great, but costs $500+ to get started and then $120 or so a month.  If you are looking for an affordable long term/monthly stay, it is great.  The rates were $850 a month for full hook-ups.  They had last minute space available, too.  

    If you are in the area, check out the Miami Zoo.  We were there when they had the "Zoo Lights" a super fun evening event.  They have other events at the Zoo and lots to do nearby.  You are closer to town than Everglades Encore, but still close to the agricultural area.  I recommend but not as fun or as many activities as some other places.

  • Travyl Couple !.
    Dec. 6, 2019

    John Prince Park Campground

    County Park Campground you will want to visit

    This Palm Beach County campground and park offers you a lot of things to do. Miles of biking paths, fishing and paddling on Lake Osborne, some hiking trails, fitness pavilion and walking trail... all this with short and long term rv/tent camping spots ONLY 5 miles from the beach. The campground is well maintained, with paved sites for any size vehicle. Short term camping spots have the best views and most are situated on the lake. It is an older campground so the bathrooms are not state of the art but they are clean and functional. This location is also close to 1-95. Our video gives you more info and you can always go to our website to connect with our Facebook/instagram and YouTube platforms. www.travylcouple.com

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 20, 2024

    Pinecrest Group Campground — Big Cypress National Preserve

    Isolated Group Camping

    Pinecrest: Group camp. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer. Our rating of a campground is influenced by the following: The general ambiance- sort of wilderness feel the campground gives us. A selection of campsites which offer some visual privacy and/or view from sites. Cleanliness of whatever facilities are offered is important and usually noted in my review.

    Overall Rating: 3.5 for a group campground Security: None. Isolated.
    Usage during visit: Empty Site Privacy: None - Two defined areas Site Spacing:
    Site surface: Grass Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Quiet Road Noise: No e Through Traffic in campground: No reason Electric Hookup: No Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: No Potable Water Available: At Midway CG Generators: Yes Bathroom: Pit toilet Showers: No Pull Throughs: Yes Cell Service (AT&T): 2 bars Setting: Open grass area surrounded by trees Recent Weather: 50s to 80s. Some high winds. Tornado warnings Solar: Yes Host: Not on premises Rig Size: Can accommodate large rigs Sites: See pics

  • Thom T.
    Oct. 10, 2018

    Southern Comfort RV Resort

    Best Park in Florida City

    This park is located right off Route 1 in Florida City. For the area this is a large park. I believe over 150 sites. The sites are decent in size. The park fills up quickly come the winter time with the “ Snow Birds” but the park overall is wonderful. There is a bar/Tiki Hut on premise and a big swimming pool open year round. This is a pet friendly park but with a breed and size restriction, so call ahead if you have Fido with you.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 20, 2024

    Long Pine Key Campground — Everglades National Park

    Private Sites, Beware of Poisonous Snakes

    Long Pine : Sites are more private here than the one other Everglades established campground (Flamingo). More trails here. Flamingo is closer to water activities. We saw a rattlesnake this trip. Previously, we had a water moccasin under our trailer I figure having been disoriented during a torrential downpour. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer. Our rating of a campground is influenced by the following: The general ambiance- sort of wilderness feel the campground gives us. A selection of campsites which offer some visual privacy and/or view from sites. Cleanliness of whatever facilities are offered is important and usually noted in my review.

    Overall Rating: 3.5. Lower rating than the camping experience deserves. Reasons:? Poor cleanliness of facilities as is often my experience in concessionaire run campgrounds. The interagency pass only attains a 10% discount. Our stay and other retirees I have spoken with limit our stays. Note the campground was only full on weekdays! Price 2023: $ 34 w interagency pass Usage during visit: 1/2 to 3/4 mostly Site Privacy: Low growing shrubs give great privacy between most all RV sites Site Spacing: Good Site surface: Grass Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Inner loop roads are short with limited # of spaces in each. This coupled with dense foliage keeps the noise down. Road Noise: None Through Traffic in campground: Only the outer loop road because of campground traffic only. It’s not too bad Electric Hookup: No Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: Yes Potable Water Available: Near restroom facilities. Generators: Yes Bathroom: Flush toilets are kept clean. The ready of the facility boarders on disgusting.
    Showers: Solar. Water temperature depends on sunshine, time of day, usage , and the length showers folks take.
    Pull Throughs: Available. Cell Service (AT&T): Good, Flamingo is stronger. Setting: Carved into a dense palm shrub lower canopy. Recent Weather: Really varied during our stay. Solar: Good on the clear days. Host: Full time personnel

  • E
    Sep. 30, 2019

    John Prince Park Campground

    Long term

    Long term camping at its best. Beautiful site. Lake view. Easy access to launch kayak. Well laid out, grass sites with concrete pads. Staff is excellent. Spent 6 months here with NO problems.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 20, 2024

    Mitchell Landing Campground — Big Cypress National Preserve

    Remote Camping

    Mitchell’s Landing: this isolated campground has an airboat launch area. I met a man, Bill, who grew up on this property, owned by his Miccosukee family until the mid 70s. According to him, the department of the interior, reneged on their promise that this land would stay in his family. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (70 yr olds in 17’ trailer. Our rating of a campground is influenced by the following: The general ambiance- sort of wilderness feel the campground gives us. A selection of campsites which offer some visual privacy and/or view from sites. Cleanliness of whatever facilities are offered is important and usually noted in my review.

    Overall Rating: 4 Price 2023: $ w interagency pass Security: No - Remote Usage during visit: Light Site Privacy: about half the sites are spread out in an open park lake area. Are very nice. Some sites are very nice. I was those below. Site Spacing: the nicest sites are pretty good in this regard Site surface: grass Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Quiet when we were here Road Noise: too remote. Through Traffic in campground: None while I was visiting. Electric Hookup: no Sewer Hookup: no, no Dump Station: at Midway campground. (30 minutes). Potable Water Available: The closest water is at Midway CG (30 minutes). Generators: allowed Bathroom: pit toilets. Moderately clean Showers: no. Pull Throughs: some Cell Service (AT&T): three Setting: surrounded by trees Recent Weather: very mixed this year. 50s into the 80s. Solar: some Host: yes Rig Size: 30 footers are here. Be careful with site you choose for that size Sites: my favorite – 4,5,6,7,10, 8 Okay:15

  • Napunani
    Jun. 10, 2023

    Easterlin Park Campground

    Urban Camping

    PROS 

    No reservation fee charged 

    Camp Host Chris immediately and voluntarily came to our site to lend his knowledge on backing a 28ft trailer into site A16. Very helpful and friendly! 

    Nice privacy from neighboring sites due to heavy vegetation 

    Site A16 level 

    Site A16 partial shade 

    Metal fire ring 

    Moveable metal and wooden picnic table 

    Campground WIFI 

    Security gate closed 6pm and assessable with code that was provided at check-in 

    Security codes required for bathhouse entry

    3 bars T-Mobile 

    CONS 

    No senior or veteran discount 

    Train, plane and traffic(lots of sirens) noise was nonstop and very loud 

    Campsite crammed together 

    A16 has two large trees on each side of the 12 foot wide campsite entrance 

    Bring you A GAME as this campground road is very tight with lots of turns 

    All utilities hookups are at the rear of site A16

    Not the best part of town


Guide to North Miami Beach

RV camping near North Miami Beach, Florida offers concrete pad sites with full hookups across several established campgrounds. The region sits at sea level with average temperatures ranging from 60-85°F throughout the year. Hurricane season (June-November) can affect camping availability, with most campgrounds implementing specific evacuation protocols during severe weather warnings.

What to do

Explore local beaches: The Atlantic shoreline is accessible from most campgrounds, with public beaches typically within 2-5 miles. "Location was great, spaces are too tight though. I could hardly get my RV and Car Trailer through the campground. Restrooms were great and staff were helpful," notes a visitor at Encore Sunshine Holiday.

Visit fruit stands: Local produce markets offer tropical fruits unique to South Florida. "Close to Miami Everglades is a fruit stand called Robert Is Here. Don't miss it!" recommends a camper at Encore Miami Everglades.

Walking paths: Several campgrounds maintain walking trails around their perimeters. "There is a walking/Biking path around the campground perimeter which is actively used," notes a visitor about Encore Miami Everglades.

What campers like

Concrete pads: Most RV sites feature level concrete or paved parking areas. "Nice concrete patio and gravel sites. Beautiful St. Augustine grass (watered nightly)," reports a camper at Del Raton RV Park.

Pool facilities: Swimming pools are common amenities at RV parks in this region. "They have a really nice big pool, shuffleboard, putt putt golf, arcade and walking trail," notes a visitor to Encore Miami Everglades.

Proximity to urban amenities: RV parks in the North Miami Beach area provide convenient access to shopping and restaurants. "Campground in the city, great guest services, friendly staff. Near grocery store, and everything!" states a camper at Paradise Island RV Resort.

What you should know

Traffic noise: Highway noise affects many campgrounds in the urban Miami area. "We were in site 286 and it was very noisy next to the restaurant businesses," reports a camper at Encore Sunshine Holiday.

Site spacing: Many RV parks have limited space between sites. "If you truly like camping with space to breath, then this resort may not be for you. These sites are so close together there is little privacy," explains a visitor to Encore Miami Everglades.

Train noise: Several campgrounds are located near railroad tracks. "Train tracks are across the street but not terribly loud. Not louder than an AC fan," notes a camper at Del Raton RV Park.

Water quality issues: Monitor campground notifications about water systems. "We were only informed upon arrival that the campground's well water contained fecal matter and was a potential source of E. coli," reported one visitor at Encore Miami Everglades.

Tips for camping with families

Check pool availability: Swimming pools may have limited capacity or restricted hours. "It's a huge pool but they only let 20 in at a time," notes a camper at Encore Miami Everglades about COVID-era restrictions.

Consider transportation: Family activities often require driving to reach attractions. "Location seemed far away from everything. Lots of driving," reports a visitor about Encore Miami Everglades.

Recreation options: Some campgrounds offer kid-friendly amenities on-site. "They have a really nice big pool, shuffleboard, putt putt golf, arcade and walking trail," mentions a camper at Aztec RV Resort.

Tips from RVers

Water pressure concerns: Several campgrounds have inconsistent water pressure. "Water pressure is sub-par. I changed my filter and still had issues," notes a visitor at Del Raton RV Park.

Wi-Fi reliability: Internet connectivity varies significantly between properties. "Internet is hit and miss a lot of the time. Not reliable enough for work," reports an RVer at Del Raton RV Park.

Site selection: Corner or perimeter sites often provide more space. "Upon arrival with numerous sites available, they put us in a spot almost on top of the sewage dump and dumpsters," shares a camper at Encore Miami Everglades, suggesting asking for alternatives if unhappy with initial assignment.

Pet restrictions: Some parks limit dog breeds or sizes. "This park was rated as pet friendly in the TT system, turns out it isn't," warns a visitor about Encore Breezy Hill.

Weekend staffing: Office hours may be limited on weekends. "There is no one in the office on the weekends. If you arrive late you have to do everything online," notes a camper at Encore Sunshine Holiday.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near North Miami Beach, FL is Encore Sunshine Holiday with a 3-star rating from 2 reviews.

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