Best Campgrounds near Gibsonton, FL

Campgrounds for various types of camping can be found in multiple areas near Gibsonton, Florida. Fort De Soto Campground in Saint Petersburg offers tent, RV, and glamping options with waterfront sites approximately 20 miles southwest of Gibsonton. Little Manatee River State Park Campground in Wimauma, just 10 miles east, provides tent, RV, and cabin accommodations with electric hookups and water access. E.G. Simmons Regional Park in Ruskin features tent and RV sites with electric and sewer hookups about 8 miles south of Gibsonton. The area includes both state parks and county-managed recreation areas, with most campgrounds open year-round.

Many sites require advance reservations, especially during winter months when the region experiences an influx of visitors seeking warmer weather. The subtropical climate makes camping possible throughout the year, though summer brings high humidity, frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and mosquitoes. Most campgrounds in the area offer electric hookups, drinking water, and sanitary dump stations, with varying levels of shade and site privacy. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, though some parks have limited WiFi availability. A camper wrote about Fort De Soto Park: "This campground helped me relieve those worries. The site has plenty of options for both clothes lines and hammocks. We had neighbors on both sides and across and it was still fairly secluded."

Campers report high satisfaction with sites near water bodies, particularly those with views of Tampa Bay or access to the Hillsborough and Little Manatee Rivers. Wildlife viewing opportunities are abundant, with visitors frequently mentioning sightings of dolphins, manatees, and various bird species. Several campgrounds feature hiking and biking trails, with paved paths at Fort De Soto Park and nature trails at Little Manatee River State Park. While some sites offer direct water access, others are tucked into more wooded settings with greater privacy. A review noted that at Fort De Soto, "They did a great job at keeping a lot of natural growth to maintain privacy and a true tropical feel. There was plenty of shade, but also plenty of sunshine when you wanted it." Campgrounds closer to urban areas tend to have more amenities but may experience higher traffic and noise levels.

Best Camping Sites Near Gibsonton, Florida (256)

    1. Fort De Soto Campground

    141 Reviews
    Tierra Verde, FL
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 582-2100

    $38 - $48 / night

    "As an camper with northern roots, I have found it hard to camp in Florida. This campground helped me relieve those worries.  I will start by saying that this campground is south of St."

    "Nice walking/bicycle path around the edge. Bike paths also throughout the park. Sites 1-8 or so have direct beach access, but swimming is not allowed. Mangroves surround the rest of the peninsula."

    2. E.G. Simmons Regional Park

    23 Reviews
    Ruskin, FL
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 671-7655

    $24 / night

    "Nearly every campsite is right on the water - easy in and out for kayaks, large boat ramp and many picnic pavilions."

    "Close to the boatramp. Raccoons can be annoying. Has picnic pavilions and several fishing docks"

    3. Little Manatee River State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Ruskin, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 671-5005

    $22 / night

    "A lot of walking trails for people and horses. A surprise was the amphitheater. Washers and dryers are located outside the bathrooms. Friendly hosts and other campers. Would came again."

    "This campsite is right outside of Little Manatee River State Park. I even missed the entrance and went to Little Manatee because I missed the turn."

    4. Canoe Outpost Little Manatee River

    15 Reviews
    Wimauma, FL
    11 miles
    Website

    $24 - $109 / night

    "It’s also located right off the highway, so you get all the noise. All day and all night. Now, for canoe and kayak trips, I guess it’s a good spot. There’s a lot of folk that come just for that."

    "The place is tucked in and has a great vibe."

    5. Hillsborough River State Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Thonotosassa, FL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 987-6771

    $24 / night

    "Then exit 7 to Highway 301 north about 10 miles to the campground. The way in which the state park and campground are set up is easy too."

    "This was my first time at a campground in Florida! I was surrounded by beautiful wildlife (alligators, birds, and even a wild boar). The hiking trails were perfect for a beginner or a regular hiker."

    6. MacDill AFB FamCamp

    9 Reviews
    Gibsonton, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 840-6919

    "Close to a small beach and marina with a restaurant walking distance. Several dog parks but muddy/dirt. Laundry available for fee. Bath houses clean and large. Good amenities on base."

    "The tent area is large and almost 100% shaded , The white sand beach is steps away and had the most amazing sunsets ."

    7. Lithia Springs Conservation Park

    12 Reviews
    Durant, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 744-5572

    $24 / night

    "Stayed over mother's day weekend at Lithia Springs."

    "Stayed over mother's day weekend at Lithia Springs."

    8. Alafia River State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Lithia, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 433-0287

    $22 / night

    "Widely known in Florida for the mountain bike trails. Not much else to do in the area, but very nice space to chill out. The night sky is far enough away that you can really take in the stars."

    "For Florida this is a great campsite especially for me because it's so close overall a great place for any activity"

    9. Lithia Springs

    9 Reviews
    Lithia, FL
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (813) 744-5572

    "Lithia Springs Conservation Park is a hidden gem for camping in Florida. The campground is clean, well-maintained, and tucked away in a peaceful natural setting."

    "Canoe and Kyak launch is easily accessible to enjoy the calm waters of the Alafia River. Restrooms and showers were clean and plentiful around the grounds. We will definitely be back."

    10. Lazydays RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Lee, FL
    14 miles
    +1 (813) 246-4777

    "We were less than an hour away from home at Lazydays RV Resort and it felt like we were on the other side of the planet. Got to spend uninterrupted time with my bride and it was awesome."

    "Great location just outside Tampa, Fl. Wonderful facilities and friendly staff. nearby RV dealership is largest in America with huge service department and camping/RV store."

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Recent Reviews near Gibsonton, FL

1038 Reviews of 256 Gibsonton Campgrounds


  • W
    Mar. 27, 2026

    Camp Margaritaville RV Resort and Cabana Cabins Auburndale

    Responsible Adults Be Warned

    I'd like to give you the positives. Crisp, clean, manicured, food and bar pretty good, well-appointed amenities. We had a pretty good week, having found a quiet pool area. Saw a bald eagle and a swallow-tail kite. I’d like to tell you about that, but that’s not the review.

    Here’s the review: if you book here, you will be checking into a bizarre combination of tropical paradise, tailgate party, spring break, and a middle school playground. On St. Patrick's Day, we had been doing some sightseeing. We came back to our site, and the folks who had arrived behind us fired up their music. I don't have a problem with music or other noise prior to"quiet time," so long as it's not over the top. This was way over the top. Kim was on the phone with the nursing home about her 91-year old mother and she couldn't hear the other end of the call.

    We called Security and asked for help, they came around and talked to the offenders. Whereupon the offenders started yelling around"who complained about our music?" And, they sent their preteen daughters on their bicycles going around and asking"did you complain?” Let's just say it was downhill from there. They jacked the volume even more, and started taunting us. Kim lost her temper and started yelling at them to quiet down. They responded by threatening her. She told me to call security, but since they hadn’t helped, and the on-duty rent-a-cop had no interest in helping, I called 911(which the campground rules said to do in an emergency). Apparently, that was a mistake. The rent-a-cop was pissed off that we called 911 when he was supposed to already be on top of it(which he wasn't). So there was a conclave of police cars, and the night manager, and the three large guys from the offending site, etc.

    Bottom line: management demanded that WE leave, in half an hour, or be arrested. It’s 10:30 pm, and I told the rent-a-cop that I was in no shape to drive. “Figure it out,” he said, and walked away. So two 70-year olds had 30 minutes to get everything packed up and drive to some alternative place.

    While we were striking the site, the kids at the offending site were chanting"we won, we won." And they started playing"Hit the Road You Jack" quite loud. And the adults were yelling"we're Republicans. We can do whatever we want." They noted our Maine license plates and told us to"go back to Canada where you belong."

    We ended up in a wicked expensive hotel in the next town over, paying spring break prices($340 a night!!). And we lost the cost of two nights at the campground.

    So if you’re a party animal, this may be your kind of place. Just don’t complain about anything, or you will be asked to leave.

    It’s interesting to note which rules are enforced and which aren’t. For instance, there’s a poolside bar, and lots of signs between the bar and the pool saying“no food or drink beyond this point.” Not only was there lots of food and drink around the pool, there were wait staff taking orders and delivering it.

    In retrospect, the fact that they have a rent-a-cop cruising the premises every night should have been a red flag. I’ve never seen that before, but apparently they expect rowdiness. They just don’t want to deal with the negative repercussions.

  • Michael S.
    Mar. 23, 2026

    Rye Wilderness Park Campground

    Great place. First come first serve. Camping Friday to Sunday.

    Check in is at 2 PM onwards, check out by 2 pm Sunday. Lively rivers and trails to explore for kids.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 19, 2026

    Lithia Springs

    Nice cold spring

    Spring break got hit with a cold front but we got 1 day in the springs. It’s nice and clean

  • Elizabeth P.
    Mar. 11, 2026

    Caladesi RV Park

    Great location, quaint and clean! All ages park!!

    I stayed two weeks here with my dog and loved the location— great bike access to nearby trails and easy drives to Honeymoon Island. Sites were roomy, shaded by beautiful oak trees and there was other people my age around. This is a rare park, for almost everything is 55 and up. But I am 40 and was not surrounded by the old ancient and cranky lol!! The full hookups worked well. Park is quaint and clean, staff were friendly at check‑in, and the heated pool was a nice bonus. Dog-friendly overall(plenty of grassy areas for walks) and doggie doo doo stations all throughout, so bring a long leash but don't stress about poo bags. They offered Wi‑Fi but I use a Star Link because I do love to stream Netflix at night, and guest wifi at parks can be lagging with everyone trying to use it. I got great recommendations from Amanda in the office about places to eat around there. She is a local, and locals know all the good places! Uh let's see, oh Lloyd I think is the maintenance guy. He helped me with my sewer hook up since I was struggling that first day. Check in was easy, because there was no formal one, I got a text with a bunch of info for the bathrooms,wifi and a map. So overall it was a great stay, great location and I'll defiantly be back.

  • Bruce&Linda A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    Clearwater-Lake Tarpon KOA

    Expedient ✌️❤️🚐

    Just left the Peace Love & Vans Rally needed a convenient resupply space ¯_(ツ)_/¯ KOA site clean, safe, and well organized

  • ToolMan56 T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 26, 2026

    Thousand Trails Peace River

    New management, new campground

    There appears to be new management in the campground. Procedures are completely different and much better than previous visits. It is cleaner and more organized. It is now possible to get a reservation for the full hookup section. The river and woods trails are in great shape. Hopefully they will get the mini golf course turf replaced, it is currently painted concrete and not much fun to play on.

  • Kathy C.
    Feb. 25, 2026

    E.G. Simmons Regional Park

    Great place to relax

    Relaxing campsite, most sites have water access or view. The raccoons are a little too comfortable they will make their selves at home and borrow anything that you leave open.

  • Brian K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 24, 2026

    Lithia Springs

    Highly recommend

    Welcoming staff upon arrival. Park is very clean and well taken care of. Met some great neighbors and enjoyed the quietness. The park is constantly monitored by staff giving you a sense of comfort. Beautiful spring to enjoy a warm day as the water temp is a consistent 72°. Canoe and Kyak launch is easily accessible to enjoy the calm waters of the Alafia River. Restrooms and showers were clean and plentiful around the grounds. We will definitely be back.


Guide to Gibsonton

Camping spots near Gibsonton, Florida offer varying terrain from freshwater springs to coastal marshlands across elevations ranging from sea level to 15 feet. The region experiences summer temperatures averaging 90-95°F with high humidity from June through September, which affects campground popularity and reservation requirements. Many parks have dedicated wildlife observation areas where campers regularly report sightings of local species.

What to do

Kayak through mangrove canals: At E.G. Simmons Regional Park, you can paddle through mangrove waterways with views of Tampa Bay. "When you kayak down the channel into Tamp Bay what a great view of Tampa, St. Petersburg and the Skyway bridge. Beautiful sunsets from the beach and boat ramp or out in the kayak," notes a camper.

Mountain bike on varied terrain: Alafia River State Park Campground features mountain biking trails suitable for different skill levels, located 10 miles east of Gibsonton. A regular visitor mentions, "This park is close to home for me, I come here often for the Mountain Biking and the awesome humans. The facilities are clean and the MTB trails are constantly changing so we are never bored here."

Swim in natural springs: For $2 per person, you can swim in the refreshing springs at Lithia Springs Conservation Park, located about 15 miles northeast of Gibsonton. "Very well kept up groundskeeper. Meeting mike at the gate to the park so so nice. Only waited for a short time to have a spot and enjoy the park. The spring area so nice the sound of the breeze through the trees, just wow!" shares one visitor.

What campers like

Waterfront camping: Many campers value sites directly on the water at Fort De Soto Campground for wildlife viewing opportunities. A reviewer noted, "We have an inflatable raft that we took out in the water. We were greeted by dolphins, sting rays and manatees." Sites near water typically book several months in advance.

Natural dividers between sites: Campers appreciate the privacy created by vegetation at Little Manatee River State Park Campground. One camper shared, "Really enjoyed our stay here, good size lot, #10, with electric, water, picnic table and fire ring. Clean dump station. Natural trees providing privacy between lots."

Recreational facilities: Parks with multiple activity options receive higher ratings. "Edward Medard is superb place to enjoy camp for a quiet time or with family and friends. Very spacious and variety camp sites to choose from. Clean grounds including bathrooms and staff are the friendliest,kindest people," reports a regular visitor.

What you should know

Insect considerations: No-see-ums and mosquitoes can be problematic, particularly in summer months and near water. A camper at E.G. Simmons notes, "You really cannot stay outside at dusk. Citronella torches, spray, fans, Avon skin so soft...none of these work for the no see-ums."

First-come, first-served options: Several camping areas near Gibsonton don't accept reservations and fill quickly during peak seasons. At Edward Medard Park, a reviewer advises, "Midweek is best time to visit as weekends fill fast (usually by Thursday night)."

Noise levels vary: Campgrounds closer to highways or urban areas have more ambient noise. About Canoe Outpost Little Manatee River, a camper warns, "Right next to a highway/large road with TONS of traffic noise. A fair amount of trash scattered around the campground."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Parks with dedicated play areas provide entertainment for children. "There is a playground with good swings and also a sturdy playground that offered plenty of opportunity for my four year old to blow off some steam. The ground is all recycled rubber, which I love as a parent."

Biking trails for kids: Paved paths make for safer cycling with children. At Edward Medard Park, "Paved roads, packed sand and grass sites... Lots of paved roads which was great for biking."

Wildlife education opportunities: Wildlife viewing can become educational experiences. A visitor to Fort De Soto mentioned, "Great park with days worth of activities! The historic fort, scenic beaches, trails for hiking or biking, etc made for a great visit! Tons of wildlife - we saw raccoons, dolphin, manatee, tons of tons of Birds!"

Tips from RVers

Site accessibility: At E.G. Simmons Regional Park, campers recommend specific sites: "We were in site 55 of the East CG which was right on the water where we launched our kayaks to paddle the canals amongst the Mangroves."

Seasonal crowds: Winter brings more competition for sites at all campgrounds near Gibsonton. "The winter season is October-April and the campground gets extremely full, going over capacity from December to February or March."

Hookup specifics: Water pressure can vary between parks. One RVer noted, "Water pressure was above 60 psi, so we needed a reducer." Most campgrounds offer 30-amp service, with some providing 50-amp options for larger rigs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Gibsonton, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Gibsonton, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 256 campgrounds and RV parks near Gibsonton, FL and 5 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Gibsonton, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Gibsonton, FL is Fort De Soto Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 141 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Gibsonton, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 5 free dispersed camping spots near Gibsonton, FL.