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.
The coastal region surrounding Ocean Ridge, Florida features several county and state park campgrounds within a 30-minute drive. John Prince Park Campground in Lake Worth offers waterfront sites with full hookups for both RVs and tent campers, situated on Lake Osborne with paved sites that accommodate large rigs. Further south, Jonathan Dickinson State Park in Hobe Sound provides a more natural camping experience with two distinct campgrounds: Pine Grove near the entrance and River Campground along the Loxahatchee River. Unique options include Bee Healthy Honey Farms with its small number of RV sites, Peanut Island Campground accessible only by boat, and several county parks like Quiet Waters Park in Deerfield Beach that offers tent camping, yurts, and glamping opportunities.
Weather conditions significantly impact the camping experience in this part of Florida. Summer months (May through September) bring intense heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms, with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F. As one camper noted about Jonathan Dickinson State Park, "The bugs are pretty bad. Bring your OFF and screened shelters. No-see-ums were bad in the evening, and flies were plenty all day." Winter months (November through March) offer more comfortable temperatures in the 70s and lower humidity, making it the peak season when reservations become essential. Most campgrounds in the area remain open year-round, though seasonal closures for maintenance occasionally occur, particularly after hurricane season.
Many campers highlight the proximity to water as a defining feature of camping in this area. At John Prince Park, "waterfront sites have the best views and most are situated on the lake," according to one reviewer. The campgrounds near Ocean Ridge provide excellent access to water activities, with paddling opportunities on Lake Osborne, the Loxahatchee River, and the Intracoastal Waterway. Wildlife viewing is another common experience, with campers reporting sightings of manatees, otters, tortoises, and various bird species. Highway noise can be an issue at some locations closer to I-95, while others like the River Campground at Jonathan Dickinson State Park offer more seclusion where "the only noise you'll hear is the rustling of the palm fronds in the breeze." Ocean Ridge campsites provide an ideal base for exploring Florida's coastal attractions, with several campgrounds offering convenient amenities like fire rings, picnic tables, and access to nearby hiking trails.
$28 - $38 / night
"Access to an adjacent golf course and driving range. Bike trails. Walking trails. Wide sites that are very easy to pull through or back into. Immaculate laundry facilities."
"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"
$75 / night
"Bee Healthy Honey Farms has recently joined the Dyrt and offers full-hookup sites on their Honey Farm, with a park and trails nearby there's plenty of southern Florida nature to enjoy! "
"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."
$26 / night
"The cost of camping in Florida isn't cheap though this one actually had the value in it given that you could also rent boats and paddle up river alongside manatees to the wild man encampment."
"Jonathon Dickinson SP, Jupiter Florida Dickinson SP Large park with miles of paved and off road trails for biking and hiking."
"We brought our kayaks and played around. Had a lot of space to walk our dogs. It was really a great time!"
"Good location in the middle of urban area, cabins to rent. We’ve used for daycamp without overnight, but you can do that if you want"
"The campground is pretty tight & the sites aren’t very attractive but being next to the safari is awesome! You can hear the lions loud & clear!! The staff was nice."
"At $99/night it is expensive and by not having the facilities of a KOA Holiday and being so far away from the Highway as a KOA Journey I can't give it 5 stars but, it is damn close."
"Home away from home Peaceful Very clean quiet place"
"The location is convenient to restaurants shopping and I95 interstate. Very friendly people"
"There are bathrooms with shower next to the campground. All sites are tent only sites and they are very close to each other. You can get two sites instead of one when available."
"Kayak and puddle board to snorkeling with beautiful fishes and manatee if you are lucky;) The best place to spend on long weekends away from crowds and technology."
$75 - $85 / night
"Close to all of the sites and attractions in Pompano, Deerfield, and Boca Raton. Nice pool and billiards room. Remodeled bathrooms."
"Much is centered around the above area. But more is being done for trails and sites."












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.
The location is convenient to restaurants shopping and I95 interstate. Very friendly people
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.
This place is so cool. All the sites are wrapped around a pond. Palm trees and all kinds of other shrubbery are throughout the campground. There are a couple of small alligators 🐊 in the pond and some big ole turtles 🐢. The campground host is very nice. They check out your reservation and leave you alone. I say, check it out. It's free. 👍
Every spot on the campground was great, and you can bring your boat up to shore on some.
We stayed in Pine Grove loop. Long and wide sites with very easy access for backing and parking. Hookups very convenient and accessible. Sites are divided by vegetation providing a sense of privacy between neighboring sites, which are placed well apart from each other.
Our stay here was the best! Our host, John was extremely friendly, welcoming, and helpful, making sure we had everything we needed while also respecting our privacy. The location was peaceful and relaxing. we would definitely stay here again. Highly recommend!
We had a great time at this campsite. It’s out of the way, it’s very quiet (at least in the winter), even though the camp was nearly full. They do close the gates around sunset, so we had to park outside the camp and walk in. But that added a level of security for us, so we didn’t mind. Great camp!
big sites bike paths water sites near river
Camping near Ocean Ridge, Florida provides access to a variety of primitive and developed sites throughout Palm Beach County. The Atlantic Coastal Ridge in this area ranges from 20-30 feet above sea level, creating slightly elevated camping conditions compared to inland wetland regions. Most campgrounds within 30 miles offer both tent and RV accommodations with varying levels of privacy and proximity to urban areas.
Disc golf at Easterlin Park: The campground features an extensive disc golf course through wooded areas. "Great place to pull over on your way to the Florida Keys or Miami for an overnight stay. Showers, charcoal grills and a small kids playground are the highlights of this park," notes one Easterlin Park Campground visitor.
Mountain biking at state parks: The terrain provides trails for various skill levels. "This is an awesome campground for family's. Tons to do. We live the mountain biking trails. Perfect for all levels and ages," shares a camper at Pine Grove Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park.
Wildlife observation at honey farms: Some unique camping locations offer agricultural experiences alongside wildlife viewing. "This is a working bee farm, so bee aware if you have allergies. It is quiet, clean, and airy. You can't hear your neighbors. Just take a breath and relax," reports a visitor to Bee Healthy Honey Farms.
Waterfront tent sites: Many campers appreciate the lake access at certain parks. "Located on Lake Osborne in Lake Worth, Florida the John Prince Campground has many waterfront sites which contain both power and potable water. Being it was summertime here in Florida there were many available sites to choose from," explains a reviewer at John Prince Park Campground.
Airport proximity for plane enthusiasts: Some campsites offer unique aviation experiences. "Nice and relaxing campsite. Lake view sites are the nicest and spacious in the park. A bit of noise from the small airport next to the park but not terrible. Also, beware of the gnats!!!" shares a John Prince Park visitor.
Overnight boat camping experiences: Boat-access-only camping creates unique opportunities. "This island offers great camping experience! Kayak and puddle board to snorkeling with beautiful fishes and manatee if you are lucky. The best place to spend on long weekends away from crowds and technology," explains a camper at Peanut Island Campground.
Urban noise considerations: Many campgrounds near Ocean Ridge experience traffic noise. "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... CONS - Train, plane and traffic (lots of sirens) noise was nonstop and very loud," warns an Easterlin Park camper.
Limited availability in peak season: Reservations become competitive during winter months. "Make your reservations early as it books up a year ahead of time," advises a Jonathan Dickinson State Park visitor.
Insect protection essentials: Mosquitoes and other insects create challenges in certain areas. "Ended up packing up and leaving within the hour and getting a nearby hotel for the night. Manager refused a refund, and suggested we go to John Prince Park in the future," recounts a visitor to West Palm Beach-Lion Country Safari KOA.
Animal experiences for children: Unique wildlife encounters create memorable family trips. "When we were pulling in we noticed a train of 7-8 RV's and trailers leaving. Didn't think much of it. Went ahead and checked in, got to our camping site, etc. That's when we noticed that it was literally swarming with mosquitos," shares a Lion Country Safari KOA camper.
Water-based activities for hot days: Lakes and rivers provide cooling recreation. "We drove straight from the dealership to the campground. Lots of places were booked but it was super easy to get a spot at this park. We arrived after hours but were provided a gate code. Our site was on the water-difficult to back into bc of road obstructions and posts, but beautiful view!" reports a John Prince camper.
Safety considerations for children: Gated campgrounds offer security benefits. "It was perfect for small kids to running around and felt very safe," notes a Peanut Island visitor about their camping experience.
Site selection for larger rigs: Choose parks with appropriate space and access. "Easy access, quiet campground on a lake. Many amenities including adjacent to driving range and golf course, bike and walking trails. Short drive to West Palm Beach, FL. Wide sites that are very easy to get into," advises an RV camper at John Prince Park.
Unlevel sites in certain parks: Be prepared with leveling blocks. "We arrived in the late afternoon, parked the trailer and realized immediately that the spot was extremely uneven. If you're camping in a trailer even lots are a must," warns a Bee Healthy Honey Farms visitor.
Long-term stays for snowbirds: Several parks accommodate extended winter visits. "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," shares a John Prince Park visitor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Ocean Ridge, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, Ocean Ridge, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 64 campgrounds and RV parks near Ocean Ridge, FL and 3 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Ocean Ridge, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Ocean Ridge, FL is John Prince Park Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 13 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Ocean Ridge, FL?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Ocean Ridge, FL.
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