Best Campgrounds near Miramar Beach, FL

Campgrounds along the Emerald Coast near Miramar Beach, Florida range from beachfront state parks to inland recreation areas accommodating various camping styles. Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground and Henderson Beach State Park Campground provide developed sites with full hookups for RVs, plus cabin options and traditional tent camping areas. Camp On The Gulf offers beachfront RV sites directly on the white sand beaches, while several military recreation areas like Mid Bay Shores provide camping access for service members. Most campgrounds in the region feature water and electric hookups, with many offering sewer connections for extended stays.

Many state park campgrounds require reservations up to 11 months in advance, particularly during peak vacation seasons. "Florida state parks book out 11 months in advance. We lucked out and snagged a coveted site on the lake due to a last-minute cancellation," noted one camper at Grayton Beach State Park. The region experiences hot, humid summers with temperatures regularly exceeding 90°F, while winters remain mild with occasional cool spells. Hurricane season (June through November) may affect camping plans, though fall and spring typically offer the most comfortable conditions. Most developed campgrounds provide shower facilities and restrooms, though amenities vary significantly between primitive sites and resort-style parks. Cell service is generally reliable near populated areas but may be limited in more remote forest campgrounds.

Beachfront camping receives consistently high ratings from visitors drawn to the region's famous sugar-white sand beaches and emerald waters. Campers frequently mention the pristine beach conditions as a primary reason for visiting, with several noting the crystal blue water and powder-soft sand. "The beaches in this area are GORGEOUS! Crystal blue water and sugar white sand," one reviewer commented about Camp On The Gulf. While beachfront sites command premium rates and book quickly, they provide direct access to swimming and water activities. Inland forest campgrounds like those in Point Washington State Forest and Blackwater River State Forest offer more affordable alternatives with hiking trails, lake access, and greater privacy between sites. Fishing opportunities abound throughout the region in both freshwater lakes and the Gulf of Mexico, with several campgrounds providing boat ramps or fishing docks.

Best Camping Sites Near Miramar Beach, Florida (116)

    1. Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    68 Reviews
    Santa Rosa Beach, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 267-8330

    $24 - $130 / night

    "My wife and I are frequent campers in NW Florida and Alabama.  Topsail is certainly one of our favorites.  Excellent access to the beach, hiking, biking (many miles), lakes, great campground. "

    "Beautiful beach, trees between paved spots, bike path, cute coffee shop on site, bike rentals, & a great location!"

    2. Henderson Beach State Park Campground

    36 Reviews
    Destin, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 837-7550

    $30 / night

    "Pad 13 is a roomy site surrounded by lush foliage and trees. Included on my site was a nice picnic table, fire pit and clothes line."

    "It was nice to have such close access to groceries, coffee, Target, etc but then leave it all behind when driving through the park entrance gate."

    3. Camp On The Gulf

    29 Reviews
    Miramar Beach, FL
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (850) 837-6334

    "Great proximity to the beach. Depending on your site several are just steps from the beach (actually on the beach if you don’t need sewer)."

    "Just as nice as a resort but here you have direct access to the sand, because you can park directly on the beach! No need for shoes if you get a site on the sand."

    4. Grayton Beach State Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Santa Rosa Beach, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 267-8300

    $30 - $110 / night

    "Yet another great Florida State campground!  Florida does it right when it comes to campgrounds, and Grayton is no exception.  The beach is beautiful, fairly secluded and easily accessible. "

    "Grayton Beach is conveniently located right off 30A. It's really a convenient location to retail and grocery shopping while still offering seclusion."

    5. Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Campground

    20 Reviews
    Niceville, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 833-9144

    $16 / night

    "Conveniently close to grocery stores. If you want to stay in Florida at affordable prices and have access to the best beaches in the US. This is the place to stay."

    "Close to everything and I now want to move to Niceville, Florida. Very quiet in the campground day and night."

    6. Geronimo RV Beach Resort

    10 Reviews
    Miramar Beach, FL
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (850) 424-6801

    "We stayed at this park for 10 days because our original plan to stay at nearby Topsail Hill Preserve State Park was derailed by the closure of all Florida State Parks due to Covid-19."

    "Proximity to beach is about 10 mins. The staff were incredible. They advised on timing. They helped guide me backing in and walked the hook ups to explain. Restroom and laundry were clean."

    7. Destin West RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Shalimar, FL
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 200-4533

    "Fantastic sites, great amenities, and access to resort and beachfront included.

    Some of the sites are real close to the busy highway, and there's an AFB nearby"

    "Short walk to beach. Full 50 amp hookup. Overlooks bay. Easily accessible. Picnic table with umbrella. Lot covered by pavers.

    Cons: No Wifi for week of stay."

    8. Mid Bay Shores Maxwell

    4 Reviews
    Destin, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 897-2411

    $10 - $50 / night

    " Mid-Bay Shores, Maxwell/Gunter’s military Florida resort was formerly called Lake Pippin, the new name, Mid-Bay Shores, was chosen to better reflect the beautiful white sandy shores of Choctawatchee Bay"

    "Most sites are very close to the water. There isn’t much of a beach as the strip of sand between the grass and the water is quite narrow. If you want to avoid the crowd this is the place."

    9. Eglin AFB FamCamp - Camp Robbins

    6 Reviews
    Eglin Air Force Base, FL
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 883-1243

    "It’s also a short walk to the water. Close to several towns including Ft Walton Beach. We are currently at the Family camp and will bounce between the two campgrounds on base"

    "Camp Robbins is located on Eglin AFB just outside the Fort Walton Beach area."

    10. Destin Army Recreation Area

    4 Reviews
    Destin, FL
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 837-6423

    $20 - $24 / night

    "Very clean, right on Choctawhatchee Bay, less than 5 minutes drive from Destin Harbor."

    "Close to beach access and all the touristy things Destin has to offer. We will definitely be back!"

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Recent Reviews near Miramar Beach, FL

679 Reviews of 116 Miramar Beach Campgrounds


  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Pensacola Beach RV Resort

    Perfection!

    I'd give it 10 stars if I could! The parking spots are pristine, the showers clean, the tiki bar on the sound beach was incredible, with lots of chairs & bean bags to laze around in... The pool is beautiful & super clean, with lights all around & a fountain!

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 9, 2025

    Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground

    Exploration Trip

    We continue to visit the Gulf to look at where retirement may end up. Another great state park. Lots to do hiking to the dunes or lake. Checking out if the gators will let you see them. Hanging at the beach. Bike riding down 30A or around the park. Everything is close by. Great weather. Most sites are shaded. If you have satellite or Dish setup you may be limited to get signal. Also you will need to bring your own fire ring and grill as many sites do not have either. You cannot go wrong with this park.

  • m
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Pelican Palms RV Park

    Great site

    this is an RV park and is quiet and accommodating, the WiFi works well, had laundry facilities and mailbox to have your mail sent to , cannot complain

  • Bobbie S.
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Avalon Landing RV Park

    Absolutely Amazing Stay

    I have stayed many places and this is by far my favorite! We stopped over for one night on our way home from Texas. As soon as my husband backed the camper in, I asked if we could stay two nights. So glad we did! 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. They have a boat ramp, rent fishing poles & kayaks, swimming pool, club house, bathrooms, laundry room and a wonderful covered deck/outside area. The office staff were absolutely wonderful. Hope to stay here again ❤️

  • Randi P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Retroville 1960s-70 Drive In Movie/TV Themed RV Park

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4/5 – Quiet, Clean, and Super Responsive Owners

    We stayed at Retroville in Freeport, FL from Thursday to Sunday in early August. It’s a very small, peaceful campground—just one gravel road with a cul-de-sac at the end, where there are a few waterfront sites. The grounds were very clean, and although the waterfront area is a marshy slope (more like a slew off the river), it added to the quiet, tucked-away atmosphere.

    Sites are all gravel and full hookup, and while there’s not a ton of space between them, the campground never felt crowded or noisy. We didn’t see a bathhouse or laundry area, and the small office/store was closed while we were there, but it looked like it sold things like ice cream and small essentials.

    The owners were extremely helpful and responsive, even though they were out of town during our stay. I booked last-minute after 9PM en route, and they still responded quickly and offered help—great customer service even from afar.

    There’s not much to do at the campground itself, but we planned for that. It’s in a great location for day trips—about 30–45 minutes to beaches like Seaside, Miramar, Destin, and PCB. We swam at Vortex Springs (30 minutes away), biked trails around Seaside, and had dinner with live music at North Beach Social just across the bridge south of the campground—highly recommend that spot for food, drinks, and beachy vibes.

    The campground has a fun retro theme with gas pumps and vintage signs, perfect for photos. Wi-Fi and cell service were spotty during our stay, but we expected that based on reviews. If you’re looking for a quiet, clean basecamp with super nice owners and don’t mind driving to the action, Retroville is a solid pick.

  • Paul M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Open Pond Campground

    Open Pond

    The campground is nicely maintained. The bath houses are not the cleanest, but not anywhere near the worst I have seen. But definitely not Buc-ee’s level. LOL But for $16 a day and an hour from Destin you can’t beat that. You can fish the pond (large) for catfish, brim, bass, and one other I don’t remember. Hiking trails are kept in great condition with the exception of a couple of spots. Blue Springs is a short hike and is crystal clear and cool to swim in. RVs can stay in C and D loops.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 26, 2025

    Emerald Beach RV Park

    Great Place

    My wife and I and my two furry friends(dogs) give Emerald RV Park a Five Star rating. We thought we had lost our little Yorkie in the park somewhere or she even left the park. We set out on a frantic search for her. I am riding my bike, and my wife is on foot yelling out her name. I go into the park office and tell them what has happened, and a member of the park staff puts out an immediate bulletin by text message to all current registered guests to look for her. I could not believe the immediate help we had from other RVers that came out to help search for the dog. Making a long story short, we found the dog in maybe 20 minutes in good health. We are so thankful for the help of the residents of the park and especially the staff at Emerald RV Park. We may add that the park is well kept and very dog friendly. It has all the facilities (in working order) needed for a long stay. The staff are friendly and especially helpful in unusual circumstances as we experienced. Thank you to the staff at Emeral RV Park.

    From Lake Nebagamon WI


Guide to Miramar Beach

Tent and RV sites at Miramar Beach provide direct access to boating activities in nearby Choctawhatchee Bay and forest trails in Point Washington State Forest. Tent camping options remain limited to state parks and private resorts that accommodate both RVs and tents. Most campsites near Miramar Beach require reservations 3-6 months in advance during spring and fall shoulder seasons when temperatures range from 65-85°F with lower humidity than summer months.

What to do

Paddle the Choctawhatchee Bay: Military recreation areas like Mid Bay Shores Maxwell offer water access specifically for service members and veterans. "Lots of room and very shaded. Most sites are very close to the water. There isn't much of a beach as the strip of sand between the grass and the water is quite narrow," notes one visitor. The protected shoreline provides calmer waters than Gulf beaches.

Explore nature trails: Trails at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground connect coastal dunes with freshwater lakes and Gulf beaches. "Cool shorter hiking trails to take you to lakes or the gulf, or as we call it Lake Florida now," explains a hammock camper. The preserve contains several rare coastal dune lakes and offers wildlife viewing opportunities throughout its trail system.

Beach fishing: Many campgrounds provide access to both bay and Gulf fishing. Seasonal runs of pompano, redfish, and whiting attract anglers year-round. One military camper at Destin Army Recreation Area mentions, "There is also boat, kayak and paddle board rentals available and docks to crab and fish off." Fishing licenses are required for non-residents over 16, with 3-day passes available for $17.

What campers like

Private tent sites: Tent campers frequently praise the seclusion at Henderson Beach State Park Campground. "You are in the middle of Destin but this place is gorgeous and quiet. The sites are luscious and private. Walking path to a beautiful beach. Very clean," states one reviewer. The campground provides a natural buffer from nearby commercial development.

Family-friendly amenities: Many campgrounds offer facilities specifically designed for children. Camp On The Gulf receives praise for its recreational options: "We had a good time camping here. The beach was beautiful. The week we were there they had a different activity for the kids each day. They had painting sand dollars, bubba the alligator show, face painting and even an Easter egg hunt."

Beach access quality: Campers consistently mention the pristine condition of Emerald Coast beaches. At Grayton Beach State Park Campground, one visitor appreciated "Easy walk to the beach/gulf, but we found the walk to be beautiful and saw quite a few birds along the way." The combination of natural trails leading to undeveloped beaches is frequently highlighted.

What you should know

Military-only options: Several campgrounds near Miramar Beach restrict access to military personnel and their guests. Eglin AFB FamCamp - Camp Robbins requires Department of Defense ID for entry. "Clean bathrooms with decent showers. $1.50 for each laundry machine. Dirt/paved roads, your gear and rig will get muddy or sandy," reports one military camper.

Site spacing variations: Commercial RV parks often place sites closer together than state parks. At Camp On The Gulf, a reviewer noted: "Parking your rig is TIGHT. Like super tight. 2 nice pools and all other amenities like Wi-Fi, laundry, sewer, etc. Easy access to local shopping and dining." State parks typically offer more space between sites.

Reservation timing: For state parks, planning ahead remains essential. One camper at Grayton Beach explained, "You can reserve campsites in Florida state parks 11 months in advance, but I don't plan that far ahead! We lucked out and snagged a coveted site on the lake due to a last-minute cancellation."

Tips for camping with families

Beach safety protocols: Rip currents can occur along Gulf beaches, particularly during storm systems. Flag warning systems are posted at public beach access points. At Henderson Beach State Park, one family camper shared: "We fit 2 tents at our site. It was so humid and muggy I cowboy camped on the gravel with my picnic blanket and sleeping pad. Everyone else slept in the tents without the rain fly's for some ventilation."

Water activities for kids: Geronimo RV Beach Resort provides convenient beach access: "Great location with restaurants and with access to beach w/public restrooms right there. Also there is public parking as well at beach. Pads are all concrete and they help you park." The proximity to developed beaches with restrooms simplifies day trips with children.

Alternative swimming options: When Gulf waters have rough conditions, some campgrounds offer pool facilities. At Camp On The Gulf: "One outdoor pool was closed but one was covered in a huge inflatable tent. We had it all to ourselves for an evening dip. Even on a rainy day, you can't beat the location."

Tips from RVers

Site selection for big rigs: Destin West RV Resort accommodates larger RVs but has specific site constraints. "We stayed for 2 days so I could visit my sister. It was super quiet and clean. Our space fit us perfectly. It was a pull in so we had to unhitch our tow to back out our class A tiffin but this wasn't a problem," notes one RVer.

Beach transit options: Many campgrounds near Miramar Beach require crossing busy roads to reach Gulf beaches. "In order to get to the beach we had to cross a major thoroughfare. The traffic was horrible and there are no sidewalks that allow us to make it to a crosswalk," reports a family at Destin West RV Resort. Some campers recommend renting golf carts for easier beach access.

Utility connections: Full hookup availability varies by campground. At Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground, a camper mentioned: "There is a potable water faucet and a two plug 30 amp electrical outlet at each site." Tent campers should note electrical access since summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there campgrounds directly on Miramar Beach, Florida?

Yes, Camp On The Gulf offers sites directly on Miramar Beach with premium beachfront locations where you can park your RV right on the sand. This unique campground provides direct beach access with no need for shoes if you choose a beachfront site. While not technically on Miramar Beach but within a short drive, Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground offers excellent beach access with hiking and biking trails. Most other camping options in the area are near the beach but not directly on it.

What amenities are offered at Camp Gulf in Miramar Beach?

Camp On The Gulf offers a resort-like experience with direct beach access as its premier amenity. The campground features beachfront sites (some without sewer) and non-beachfront sites with full hookups. Amenities include lush foliage and palm trees providing some privacy between sites, daytime staff to assist with backing into spaces, and escort service to your site. The campground is known for its proximity to the crystal blue waters and sugar-white sand beaches that characterize the Miramar Beach area. Many visitors compare the experience to staying at a resort but with the added benefit of immediate beach access.

How much does it cost to camp in Miramar Beach?

Camping costs in the Miramar Beach area vary widely depending on location, amenities, and season. For more affordable options near Miramar Beach, Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park Campground offers sites at typical state park rates while still providing access to beautiful beaches. For military members, Mid Bay Shores Maxwell offers a gated resort-like setting facing Choctawatchee Bay at military discount rates. Premium beachfront camping at private RV parks can command significantly higher rates, especially during peak tourist seasons, with prices often ranging from $75-150+ per night depending on location and amenities.