Best Campgrounds near Cantonment, FL

Cantonment, Florida provides access to several camping areas within reasonable driving distance, ranging from state parks to military recreation sites. Approximately 30 miles from downtown Pensacola, campers can find Fort Pickens Campground at Gulf Islands National Seashore offering tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations. Big Lagoon State Park Campground provides tent and RV camping options with water and electric hookups. The region includes several mixed-use campgrounds that accommodate both tent campers and RVs, such as Blue Angel Park, which also offers cabins, yurts, and glamping facilities. For those seeking a rustic experience, Cotton Lake provides primitive camping about 25 miles north of Cantonment.

Reservation requirements vary significantly throughout the Cantonment area, with most established campgrounds requiring advance booking through reservation systems. Many campgrounds remain open year-round, though Florida's humid subtropical climate makes spring and fall particularly popular. "The staff at Pensacola RV Park are friendly and helpful. The gravel sites are well maintained and level," noted one visitor, highlighting the importance of checking site conditions before arrival. Water pressure and electrical connections can vary between locations, with some parks offering full hookups including sewer connections. Cotton Lake offers free camping for up to 7 days, but campers should prepare accordingly as one reviewer mentioned, "bring plenty of water because it is far away from potable water and a dump station."

Waterfront access represents a significant draw for campers in the region. Several visitors mentioned proximity to beaches and water as key highlights of their stays at campgrounds like Blue Angel Park. Noise levels can vary considerably between locations, with some campsites affected by nearby development or industry. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, one camper at Cotton Lake stated, "We were going to stay 3 nights, but after one night left. The noise from a nearby wood plant is unbearable." Military-affiliated campers have additional options, as some recreation areas like Blue Angel Park cater specifically to military personnel and veterans. Facilities range from basic with just toilets and picnic tables to comprehensive campgrounds offering showers, laundry facilities, and camp stores. RV parks near the interstate provide convenient overnight options for travelers passing through the region.

Best Camping Sites Near Cantonment, Florida (165)

    1. Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    100 Reviews
    Gulf Breeze, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 934-2622

    $20 - $40 / night

    "This might be my favorite place to camp in all of florida. The campgrounds are clean , quiet and steps from the beach. Great hot showers that are cleaned daily. A visit to the fort is a must."

    "Fort Pickins is a large National Park campground on Gulf Islands National Seashore in Florida. There are 4 camping loops. Loop D is tents only."

    2. Big Lagoon State Park Campground

    46 Reviews
    Perdido Key, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 492-1595

    $20 / night

    "Located only a short 10 minute drive from Pensacola, Florida this is a great state park!"

    "Bathhouses clean and close to most campsites. Plenty of walking trails. Love the Bird tower and kayak launch. Sandbar near launch to hangout when paddling."

    3. Pensacola RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Gonzalez, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 944-1734

    "Close to a lot of food. Close to a lot of things to do. One of the things I like is that you have everything here. The staff is very friendly and very helpful."

    "Highly recommendable- a very clean, friendly and well run family RV park - close to major highways, restaurants, groceries and other amenities. Popular with pet owners."

    4. Gulf State Park Campground

    102 Reviews
    Orange Beach, AL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 948-7275

    "Gulf State Park is the one by which all other parks in the region (NW Florida/Alabama) are to be compared.  Everything you want: Hiking, BIKING, access to the beach, fishing, etc. "

    "Spacious sites, some with foliage, some with Lake or canal views. Grills but no fire pits. Right now there's a shortage of usable bath houses because of hurricane damage repairs in progress."

    5. Gulf Shores-Pensacola West KOA

    20 Reviews
    Lillian, AL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 961-1717

    "We loved walking to the waterfront. My son enjoyed the basketball court. My kids loved the pool. It was quiet at night."

    "Guy next to us threatened to beat his dog with a pipe at like 2am. A truck, big diesel started at 5 and ran for 30 minutes. People walking all hours of the night. Dogs barking continuously."

    6. Avalon Landing RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Bagdad, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 995-5898

    "Pelicans always roosting near bridge were fun to watch. Owners are delightful. Park along busy highway, so some traffic noise, but not bad."

    "Breathtaking views and we were able to fish behind our camper. You're so close to all the "action" without hearing or having to be part of it."

    7. Blue Angel Park

    11 Reviews
    Lillian, AL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 390-6133

    $7 - $75 / night

    "There is a walking trail and a flat place to ride a bike. Hope to return soon."

    "We did some paddle-boarding and walked trails. There is so much more we want to do, like play volleyball, mini golf, go kayaking, and ride bikes. It was quiet at quiet time, no problems."

    8. Five Flags RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Gonzalez, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (844) 453-5247

    9. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park Camp Resort - Alabama Gulf Coast

    12 Reviews
    Elberta, AL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (251) 986-3566

    "Not too bad for close to home. 3 year old loved the splash pad, pool and seeing Yogi bear make an appearance. Pool was clean and in good shape. We were on the "lakefront" view site #7."

    "The roads are gravel and it hurts the feet when walking barefoot..so make sure you wear your shoes!"

    10. Mystic Springs Recreation Area

    10 Reviews
    Jay, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 539-5999

    "Trash and a porta potty are located on site. There is also a boat launch for access to the Escambia River."

    "I camped for 4 nights at site 7 next to the river. Beautiful and quiet."

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Recent Reviews near Cantonment, FL

850 Reviews of 165 Cantonment Campgrounds


  • C G.
    Nov. 4, 2025

    Meaher State Park Campground

    Its fine

    Definitely targeting RVers. Felt weird in my truck cap. Everyone we inside at night.

  • W
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Doc's RV Park

    Close to everything

    Older campground but very well maintained. Nice clean pool and laundry facilities. Showers have a nice size with lots of hot water and a ledge so the water doesn’t go all over the floor. Clubhouse has full size appliances at your disposal for baking large dishes. Most sites are level and a few have trees on both sides. 28 miles of paved bike/walking paths connect all the way to Orange Beach and the parking lot of a major grocery store and Walmart is just across the street. Lots of shopping and restaurants.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    A Cozy Corner RV Lodge

    Clean convenient

    Nice smaller RV park, very clean with concrete pads, newer picnic tables and umbrellas. Great overnight spot with laundry and free coffee

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Camellia RV Park 55+

    Mostly full timers

    Managers Mark and Teresa super friendly and helpful. Other campers were friendly too. Nice community house with lounge area and laundry. Cozy community campfire area with festive lighting.

  • Aaron D.
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Blakeley State Park Campground

    Hidden Spot Close to Mobile

    We stayed at spot RV Spot 2. It was a pull through spot and easy to get into. The spot was somewhat flat but we had to maneuver to get even and then still needed leveling blocks. It was very quiet at night with barely any lights. The cell service was pretty good since it close to town. We didn't stay for long, but the historic park was nice to check out and the sunset at the water was beautiful. Overall the campground was great, good amenities, very quiet, lots to see, and close to Mobile and Daphne.

  • Aaron D.
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Perfect Beach Getaway

    We stayed at spot E40 in Loop E. Somewhat easy to back into. The spot was relatively flat and only needed slight leveling side to side. Bathrooms weren't too far away, just a short walk. It was very quiet at night with barely any lights. The cell service wasn't really great in our specific spot, the closer you got to Fort Pickens, the better it was, as was going back towards Pensacola Beach. Having easy access to all the beach spots was very nice. Langdon beach was a great place with good restrooms and was very quiet when we went. Fort Pickens itself was a great visit and a must see. Overall the campground was great, good amenities, very quiet, access to the beach, ton of other activities in Pensacola Beachas well as Gulf Breeze.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 28, 2025

    Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore

    Nice beaches but campground pretty packed

    First off, we stayed in space number E 24 and I want to caution that there is a tree over hanging the site that if you have more than 11 feet height in your RV you need to hug the driver side of the site or you’ll hit the tree. Site was nice and level. Short quarter mile hike over to the beach. Hike out to Fort Pickens was a nice trail, and the fort itself was pretty cool. We did not visit the bathrooms/showers so can’t comment on those. I would say 80 to 90% of the campsites are probably in the sun. Very few actually have trees with shade. It does cost an extra $25 or America the beautiful pass to get into the Fort Pickens national Park. We did visit the aviation museum over on the airbase which was fascinating and it was free.

  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Blackwater River State Park Campground

    Beautiful area right next to the river

    The main reason I did not get this campground five stars, which really isn’t their fault, but there’s quite a bit of air traffic noise with helicopters and planes flying overhead. I think there is an airport nearby. The campground itself is very well-maintained with nice level pads and full hook ups. Caution, if you’re coming from the east on 90 Google maps will have you turn at Cooper Lane. Continue on 90 until you get to Deaton Bridge Road. The other way will take you meandering through about 10 miles of small back roads and Deaton Bridge Road is only about 4 miles from the campground. Showers were nice and great hiking trails in the area.


Guide to Cantonment

The Cantonment area sits approximately 30 miles north of Pensacola Beach in Florida's western panhandle at an elevation of around 85 feet. The region experiences a humid subtropical climate with average summer temperatures reaching into the 90s. Camping options near Cantonment provide access to coastal camping along Pensacola Bay as well as woodland sites along nearby rivers where campers can fish for catfish and bream.

What to do

Explore military history: Fort Pickens Campground offers access to historic military structures with ranger-led educational programs. "Ranger-led tours occur during the year and are very fun and informative. We went on a full moon night hike where the ranger talk focused on astrology and how moon phases impact some animals," notes a camper at Fort Pickens Campground.

Kayak the waterways: Multiple campgrounds provide boat launches for kayaking trips on local rivers and bays. "There is a boat ramp, rent fishing poles & kayaks, swimming pool, club house, bathrooms, laundry room and a wonderful covered deck/outside area," explains a visitor at Avalon Landing RV Park.

Watch military aircraft: Several campgrounds sit near Naval Air Station Pensacola, allowing campers to view aviation demonstrations. "First day here, the Blue Angels flew in and we are hoping to watch them practice this week. There is the aviation museum, a lighthouse, golf course, walking/biking trails and beautiful beaches," shares one reviewer.

Fish local waters: Freshwater and saltwater fishing opportunities exist within 30 minutes of Cantonment. "We were able to fish behind our camper. You're so close to all the 'action' without hearing or having to be part of it," reports a visitor. At Blue Angel Park, one camper mentioned, "My daughter even caught her first big ole catfish right off the boat launch!"

What campers like

Waterfront access: Many campgrounds feature direct water access for swimming, fishing, and boating. "We camped in hammocks and used the tent platform for our canopy to cover our food and gear. The view was beautiful to wake up to in the morning. Very quiet. Kayak rentals," writes a visitor at Blue Angel Navy Recrtl Pk.

Clean facilities: Regularly maintained bathrooms and shower facilities receive consistent positive feedback. At Big Lagoon State Park, a camper noted, "Bathrooms were super clean. Water ran both hot and cold. The trail on site was beautiful."

Family-friendly amenities: Playgrounds, swimming areas, and organized activities make camping with kids enjoyable. "Enjoy taking the grandkids to Jellystone campground in Elberta, Alabama. Lots to do with their activities, wagon rides, group s'mores campfire, fishing, crafts, super clean restrooms," mentions a visitor.

Affordable camping options: Several sites offer free or low-cost camping within driving distance of Cantonment. At Mystic Springs Recreation Area, a visitor explains, "Mystic Springs Campground is a reservation only, free primitive campground. Each site has a porta potty, garbage can & covered pavilion with picnic table, fire ring & grill."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Many campgrounds require advance booking, especially during peak seasons. "Reservations can be made online (and should be made early if you plan on coming during the busy spring and summer seasons)," advises a Fort Pickens camper.

Insects and wildlife: Be prepared for mosquitoes, ants, and potential wildlife encounters. "In the warmer months, I've noticed ants being a bit of a problem in some areas," reports a Mystic Springs camper. Another visitor warned, "lots of gaters (if you have small pets this is sketchy)."

Weather considerations: Summer months bring heat and occasional severe storms. Plan accordingly with appropriate shelter. "It was about 45° but we stayed cozy by the fire pit," writes a winter visitor, while summer campers often note the need for shade.

Military restrictions: Some campgrounds like Yogi Bear's Jellystone RV Park Camp Resort serve military personnel only. "This is a very nice military campground. There are definitely some sites that are better than others, and unfortunately you cant request a specific site," explains a visitor.

Noise factors: Some sites experience noise from nearby roads, industrial facilities, or other campers. "Not the kind of place I'd want to hang out. Not many shaded spots," notes a traveler about one overnight stop.

Tips for camping with families

Seek kid-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with planned children's programs. "We had a blast taking our kids for the first time camping. This is a great place to go if you do have kids," shares a Jellystone visitor. Another notes, "The kids loved all of the Saturday activities."

Choose sites with playground access: Several campgrounds feature playgrounds and splash areas. "Kids swam in the pool and played in the playground. We will be back!" says one happy parent. Another mentions, "The 3 year old loved the splash pad, pool and seeing Yogi bear make an appearance."

Pack for water activities: Most popular family campgrounds include water features. "We spent 4 days in February at Fort Pickens campground. We were less than a 10 minute walk from the beach and walked about 30 minutes to the old fort," shares a visitor.

Bring games and equipment: Some campgrounds offer sports courts and open spaces. "We did some paddle-boarding and walked trails. There is so much more we want to do, like play volleyball, mini golf, go kayaking, and ride bikes," suggests a Blue Angel Park visitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cantonment, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cantonment, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 165 campgrounds and RV parks near Cantonment, FL and 2 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Cantonment, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cantonment, FL is Fort Pickens Campground — Gulf Islands National Seashore with a 4.6-star rating from 100 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 2 free dispersed camping spots near Cantonment, FL.