Best RV Parks & Resorts near Seminole, FL

Several RV parks near Seminole provide full hookup sites for recreational vehicles. Encore Vacation Village in Largo features water, electric, and sewer connections on primarily grass sites accommodating larger rigs. Caladesi RV Park in Palm Harbor offers electric hookups including 50-amp service along with water and sewer, though the park doesn't accommodate the largest motorhomes. Avalon RV Resort in Clearwater maintains paved sites with full hookups, while Sherwood Forest RV Resort includes a combination of back-in and pull-through sites with full hookups on their 514-site property. "The sites are a little tight but that's normal for most of Florida, specially in a heavy populated area like Clearwater," noted one camper about Avalon RV Resort.

Most RV parks in the Seminole area operate year-round with higher occupancy during winter months when seasonal residents arrive. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly from November through April when availability becomes limited. Many parks require advanced booking through their websites or by phone. Access roads are generally paved, though some parks have gravel interior roads that may become muddy during Florida's rainy season. Cell service is typically strong throughout the region, with most parks reporting good AT&T and Verizon coverage. Pet policies vary between properties - Caladesi RV Park and Avalon RV Resort welcome pets, while other facilities may have breed or size restrictions. Dump stations are available at most parks, though Pleasant Lake RV Resort is one of the few that doesn't allow pets despite having full hookup capabilities.

Best RV Sites Near Seminole, Florida (142)

    1. Encore Vacation Village

    5 Reviews
    Largo, FL
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The park is small, parking is crammed, and there’s a lot of older trailers but overall it’s a great location. This is our go to location when we have appointments at Bay Pines VA!"

    2. Encore Terra Ceia

    5 Reviews
    Terra Ceia, FL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "In Palmetto, easy access to Tampa, Sarasota, Gulf Beaches, and many other areas of Florida in a few hours driving distance. Pet-friendly."

    "It looks a bit rundown from the first sight, but the amenities and infrastructure are really up to date, everything is clean, staff is friendly. Long term residents are also seem to t be nice."

    3. Encore Winter Quarters Manatee

    12 Reviews
    Palmetto, FL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The grounds were ok overall and internet worked fine. The electrical (30 amp and 50 amp) was farther back than the water, which wasn't a huge deal but might be inconvenient for some."

    "The staff is very friendly. well-kept park BUT, it's right next to Highway 75.We were fortunate to have a site on the opposite side of the lake, farthest from 75, and the noise was no problem."

    4. Encore Holiday Travel Park

    4 Reviews
    Holiday, FL
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "So a lot of snowbirds are packed up and gone. I can't say what it's like in January, but I've had no problems. The permanent residents are friendly. The amenities are plentiful."

    "We were looking for a new place to spend the winter. This is an amazing park"

    5. Encore Silver Dollar

    1 Review
    Oldsmar, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    6. Caladesi RV Park

    16 Reviews
    Palm Harbor, FL
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 784-3622

    $45 - $75 / night

    "The  beach is a 5 minute drive and pet friendly! The Pinellas  bike trail is also located right behind the park and easy to get on. I will definitely come back to this campground."

    "It is pet friendly and everyone seems to clean up after their pets. The pool is clean and clear and that works for me."

    7. Encore Winter Quarters Pasco

    3 Reviews
    Land O' Lakes, FL
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "For now we had no internet, and used our phones for Hot Spot.
    Staff are friendly and helpful."

    8. Avalon RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Largo, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 531-6124

    "The sites are a little tight but that's normal for most of Florida, specially in a heavy populated are like Clearwater. It's unbelievably quiet although it's right off of US 19. Staff is so great."

    "Sites were small, Service was friendly, Okay amenities- small pool, dog ‘park’ was a tiny walking area. Expensive considering location and amenities."

    9. Pleasant Lake RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Bradenton, FL
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (941) 756-5076

    "We did not have any luck getting wifi, but we have a Verizon Hotspot, and only one bar. To log in, there was a requirement to provide personal information, which we weren’t comfortable with."

    "Well maintained campground with quite a few year-round residents it was pretty (for a suburban area), clean, quiet, and conveniently located. The Staff is professional, friendly, and very helpful."

    10. Bay Aire 55+ RV Park

    1 Review
    Palm Harbor, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (727) 784-4082

    $65 - $160 / night

    "Perfect location can walk...bike...launch a boat or even hop on the trolley to get anywhere....Restaurants and grocery store right outside the gate....Great pizza joint with live music...We loved it here"

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RV Park Reviews near Seminole, FL

588 Reviews of 142 Seminole Campgrounds


  • David S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 27, 2024

    Plantation Oaks

    Basic mobile home/RV park

    We stayed there during the Tampa Show. Last minute decision. Park has a lot of long term RV's and many of them older. Dog friendly and has a decent sized dog run. We had a pull thru spot that was plenty long enough to leave our dolly hooked up to our 33' class A, and still have plenty of room to park in front. Although it was very narrow and I was a little concerned about my leveling jacks sinking in when it rained due to it being all grass. Fortunately it didn't rain much. There were cable hook ups, but I couldn't get a signal. Not sure about wifi, because I just used my hot spot. Most, if not all, of the short term spaces had picknick tables. Overall just a fairly quiet place to park with hookups and not too far off the highway.

  • Lexi U.
    Aug. 2, 2021

    Horseshoe Cove RV Resort

    Great short or long stay

    I live local and have been staying here in the pull through area a month until I transition to 100% travel trailer life. I have 2 50 lb+ dogs and there are many other people with dogs, plus a dog park. Park is very well kept, beautiful gym, pool, hot tub, and private island on backside to fish and other games like horseshoes. Love this place! Maintenance is A M A Z I N G!!!!!!!! I will be staying here again for short and extended periods and feel more than comfortable to recommend to friends and family. Laundry facilities and bathrooms are fine too. Dryers dry a full load of towels in one cycle, was pretty impressive! Also plenty of area to ride a bike a couple times around the park. It is also close to gas, grocery store and really good restaurants. Two thumbs up!!!

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 20, 2024

    Hickory Point RV Park

    Nice, quiet, well maintained, friendly, wooded CG on the water

    We have a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow and stayed in site 132 for 3 days in mid April. The CG is very clean, well maintained, but relatively expensive. The CG is a mixture of long-term and transient folks. The roads are paved, but the sites are sandy, shelly gravel. The staff is friendly and very helpful. They have beach chairs near the water and a fire pit that they lit every evening near sunset. In addition to the Bark Park area, there is a nice wooded area where you can walk your dog as well. 

    AT&T coverage was pretty good, with 3-4 bars of 5G service and speeds up to 11 MB/s. The CG has a lot of trees, but the sites in the front of the park are pretty open. We had no line-of-site to the DISH satellites, but did have an open view north, so Starlink usable, but the CG had WiFi and we were right across from the antenna, so we didn’t use Starlink. The CG WiFi achieved speeds up to 8 MB/s.

  • Jeanene A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 8, 2017

    Edward Medard Park

    Gem of the County

    What a beautiful well kept facility near suburbia. Just a short drive from Tampa and Lakeland areas this first come first served facility is a favorite of locals. Full service for RV's (even a dump station. Clean, monitored bathroom facilities close to lots of additional activities! Kayaking and fishing on the lake is a blast! Frisbee Golf (this is an advanced course) equestrian and hiking trails, picnic and playground areas. Pet friendly but there were more than a few stray cats when we were there (a problem the rangers are trying to address). Midweek is best time to visit as weekends fill fast (usually by Thursday night)

  • Ron V.
    Apr. 13, 2025

    Plantation Oaks

    Nice peaceful place

    It’s a great basic park. It does have a nice size dog run and very pet friendly as long as you pick up afterwards. The office manager Christina along with Melisa the maintenance manager has been nothing but fantastic since day one. After spending a few months here it seems to be a safe friendly environment.. I highly recommend it, it’s close to shopping and some good restaurants yet it’s not in the middle of the hustle.

  • Eleanor the Airstream R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 4, 2024

    MacDill AFB FamCamp

    Utilitarian

    No surprise on a military base but felt like a campground equivalent of base housing. Tight spots with full hook ups. Lots of snow birds, so getting in was a challenge. We had to show up without a reservation and take advantage of first come, first serve spots.

    Full hook up (electric/water/sewer) and cable. No wifi (so weak it didn't work) and cell coverage almost non-existent (AT&T).

    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. Gym not too far and massive.

    Make sure you arrive at the base through the gate at the end of Dale Mabry, as it's the only gate campers can come thru. And be sure to go to the far right lane, even if it's got a red X showing the lane is closed. They will open the wider lane for you. You don't want to know why I know that or how close our Airstream was to the guard shacks if you don't go in the far lane!

  • Shelly S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 26, 2018

    Fort De Soto Campground

    LOVE, LOVE, LOVE

    I loved** Fort De Soto State Park**, Florida! My favorite for this trip as far as location and atmosphere . But this may be because I seldom visit the beach type campgrounds and it’s something unique to me. If you don’t like sand in everything you may not pick this as your favorite;)

    In the campground there are two loops. Most of the outer sites in each area had access to the water, some had direct access where people parked their watercraft for their visit.

    In the first loop all the middle sites were long and pull through with a screen of foliage between each site. Suited for the bigger rigs. The second loop had smaller sites and the road was a little “skinnier” more for pop ups and tents. It was a little more crowded in the middle sites and less of a foliage screen between sites.

    Overall both areas were very Gilligan’s Island homey if you were on a cruise ship that ran aground and everyone made their “homes” in the same area ;) It is a well maintained area with centrally located facilities. There is an inlet for fishing and short trail within easy walking distance or you can strike out on the long paved trail.

    Recreationally speaking aside from the water sports there was a hike/ bike trail the entire length of the park with access to several beach areas and fishing piers. Then there is the Fort to explore if you like your history and a ferry service within the park. Another thing was a triathlon going on while we visited at the far end of the park, the swim portion would have been a definite challenge, the bike was on flat roads and I didn’t see the run portion but if it was on the sand that would be a workout!

    I saved the best for last (in my opinion) there is a TOTALLY AWESOME DOG BEACH which was definitely the main reason I picked the park to visit. A nice stretch of beach where my dogs had an excellent time playing in the water, weeds and sand. There are two fenced dog parks with seats, shade and dog wash areas to rinse off the sand before heading back out. All of this is very close to a touristy area with coffee shops, fuel and other necessities. But you would never know it if you just stay in the park, it just feels very .....detached from the city.

    A thumb and three paws up for this park!

  • G
    Jan. 25, 2020

    Canoe Outpost Little Manatee River

    Decent spot. If you want privacy and primitive, it’s not the spot

    So I grew up camping a lot and like to be more primitive/ private. The campsites are close together, with little privacy. 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 staff is very friendly. They drive around maybe once a couple of hours. They are pet friendly. A long as your pup isn’t running around the whole property. I’m pretty sure every site has water and electricity.

    • firer ring -picnic table
    • BBQ pit
  • Elliott B.
    May. 31, 2017

    Fort De Soto Campground

    Nice shaded sites in a great area

    Make a reservation online in advance (as far in advance as you are certain you'll be there) at https://public.co.pinellas.fl.us/parks/ParksMain.jsp

       Although, good luck. These sites are almost always booked up months in advance (I mean months) since Pinellas County residents can book 7 months in advance, but they are changing up the reservation and cancellation fees and process up which will hopefully make it easier to get a site. (I was able to stay with a friend whom is a resident). 

    The waterfront sites are awesome, especially if you have a kayak or canoe. I personally like the tent, popup, van only sites more (we didn't have an RV and I don't like the noise they generate). Instead of heading to the main beach areas is you can get the even numbered sites 30-40 where the beach meet the mangroves you’ll have a much better time as you won't have many people around and right out in front of your site you’ll have great beach access. All the sites are all nicely tucked away under the trees providing great shade and excellent flat spots.

    All of the sites have water and electrical hook-up (30-50 amp service), an like normal picnic table and a grill. The campground also has a small camp store, dump stations and pretty nice modern restrooms with showers and laundry facilities.

    The Park itself is awesome, great beaches, the fort is really cool. There are miles of nice paved paths for biking around and really just lots of space.


Guide to Seminole

RV parks near Seminole, Florida typically experience high humidity with summer temperatures often exceeding 90°F between June and September. Most campgrounds in the area sit at elevations below 100 feet above sea level, creating relatively flat terrain that's easily accessible. Winter visitors between November and March find temperatures averaging 60-75°F with significantly lower humidity than summer months.

What to do

Fishing options: Encore Terra Ceia offers fishing opportunities with views of ducks on their pond. "This place is 20 minutes away from several beaches and the TB Rays stadium, the Trop. The facilities were clean and we have a view of the pond with ducks," notes Keith F.

Beach access: Coastal proximity means multiple beach options within short drives. A camper at Caladesi RV Park mentions "The beach is a 5 minute drive and pet friendly! The Pinellas bike trail is also located right behind the park and easy to get on."

Trail exploration: Bicycle enthusiasts can access the Pinellas Trail from multiple campgrounds. "The bike trail is right behind the park and has beautiful scenery," shares Gina D. about Caladesi RV Park, providing an alternative to beach activities.

What campers like

Convenient locations: Avalon RV Resort provides easy access to urban amenities despite being in a developed area. "It's unbelievably quiet although it's right off of US 19," reports Derick B., highlighting the surprising tranquility despite the urban location.

On-site recreation: Many parks offer amenities beyond basic camping facilities. A guest at Encore Winter Quarters Manatee notes "Winter Quarters Manatee is a beautiful resort with a lot of activities and amenities (which include 2 heated pools and a spa)."

Local food options: Proximity to restaurants ranks high among camper priorities. "Restaurants and grocery store right outside the gate....Great pizza joint with live music...We loved it here," shares a Bay Aire 55+ RV Park visitor, emphasizing the convenience of nearby dining options.

What you should know

Seasonal crowds: Winter months bring significant population increases to Seminole area campgrounds. "We left at the onset of 'peak season' so can't really speak for what it is like during the busy winter months," notes William R. about Pleasant Lake RV Resort, indicating the seasonal population shifts.

Site spacing variations: Campsite proximity varies considerably between parks. "The sites are spaced out far from each other which was great! I have travelled to a lot of parks That have sites right on top of one another," mentions Diana M. about site spacing at Caladesi RV Park.

Internet connectivity: WiFi quality varies significantly between RV parks near Seminole. "We did not have any luck getting wifi, but we have a Verizon Hotspot, and only one bar," reports a Pleasant Lake RV Resort guest, suggesting campers should prepare alternative connectivity options.

Insect considerations: Some parks report significant insect activity. "This is a mosquito heaven!!! Being bug spray or candles! You will see a large amount of bugs in your area," warns Julia Marie H. about Encore Vacation Village, suggesting protective measures are necessary.

Tips for camping with families

Pool facilities: When traveling with children, parks with pools provide essential recreation. "The pool is clean and clear and that works for me," notes a Caladesi RV Park visitor, indicating well-maintained swimming facilities.

Security considerations: Family safety concerns vary between parks. "However, there is no security gate. As a momma with young kiddos, that does make me nervous," shares Rachel C. about Winter Quarters Manatee, highlighting security differences between properties.

Entertainment proximity: Encore Terra Ceia offers convenient access to regional attractions. "In Palmetto, easy access to Tampa, Sarasota, Gulf Beaches, and many other areas of Florida in a few hours driving distance," notes Alyssa D., emphasizing the strategic location for family outings.

Noise levels: Traffic noise varies significantly between parks. "Located right on U.S. 19 so don't expect quiet," reports Zachary J. about Holiday Travel Park, suggesting noise-sensitive families should research park locations carefully.

Tips from RVers

Arrival timing: RVers report varying check-in experiences. "Arrived to find it very tight to get into our site, thankfully the nearby neighbors moved there vehicles so my husband could manouver the 5th wheel in," shares Jeannine D., suggesting coordinating arrival times.

Size limitations: Several RV parks near Seminole restrict larger motorhomes. "30ft max, Full hookups," notes Zachary J. about Holiday Travel Park, indicating size restrictions that may limit larger rigs.

Leveling requirements: Site conditions vary between parks and often between sites within the same park. "Site has dirt & mud & is uneven," reports one camper, highlighting the importance of bringing adequate leveling equipment.

Electrical connections: RVers should note the placement of hookups when setting up. "The electrical (30 amp and 50 amp) was farther back than the water, which wasn't a huge deal but might be inconvenient for some," advises Karen about Winter Quarters Manatee, suggesting extension cords may be necessary at some sites.

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