Best RV Parks & Resorts near Sopchoppy, FL

Several RV parks surround Sopchoppy, offering full hookup options for motorhomes and travel trailers. Panacea RV Park features 42 sites with electric, water, and sewer connections, located along Coastal Highway. Tallahassee RV Park provides 50-amp service and pull-through sites accommodating larger rigs on gravel pads. "Very level sites with more than enough room for our 27' truck camper and jeep tow vehicle," noted one visitor about Tallahassee RV Park. Ed and Bernice's Fish Camp and RV Park has 15 sites with both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service, though reviews indicate the access road includes a steep, rutted driveway that may challenge larger motorhomes.

Most RV parks in the area operate year-round, with Tallahassee RV Park and Coastline RV Resort specifically advertising all-season availability. Dump stations are available at multiple locations including Ochlockonee River State Park, though not all parks offer on-site sewer hookups. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the region, particularly at parks closer to Tallahassee. Pet policies vary but most locations are pet-friendly, including Ho-Hum RV Park which specifically caters to adults only. Reservations are highly recommended as waterfront locations fill quickly, especially along the Gulf Coast. A camper wrote, "Navigation into Ed and Bernice's Fish Camp is far from the main road, down a steep rutted driveway, onto a grassy lot" - important considerations for those traveling with larger rigs.

Best RV Sites Near Sopchoppy, Florida (64)

    1. Ho-Hum RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Carrabelle, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 697-3926

    "Full hook ups, gravel parking, cable TV, bathhouse, store, LP gas, clean and quiet, well operated."

    "All pull through sites except for waterfront. Pier to fish from. Right on the Gulf. Facilities are clean."

    2. Panacea RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Panacea, FL
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 984-5883

    $44 / night

    "This is a nice park with a perfect location in Panacea.  It is close to the water and everything else in Panacea.  The park is near the main highway, which gets pretty quiet at night. "

    "Gravel lots, not huge but big enough, we have a 40 ft 5th wheel and a very large truck and we had plenty of space to put up our gazelle tent. And also have outdoor seating too."

    4. Bayside RV Resort & Marina LLC

    1 Review
    Panacea, FL
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 583-0062

    $65 - $100 / night

    "Each riverfront has a cabana and picnic table with water and electric hookups."

    5. Carrabelle Beach RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Carrabelle, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 697-2638

    $75 - $100 / night

    "It has a nice pool and is on the beach. Access is across Route 98, but the traffic was minimal. There is some road noise at site#39, but it is not bad."

    "It's Carrabelle RV Resort. We stopped here for a few nights while traveling and exploring Florida. The resort was nice. Our site was #18. We could see the beach from our spot."

    6. Ed and Bernices Fish Camp and RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Midway, FL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 379-8146

    $45 / night

    "We stayed on the river had our own pavilion with picnic table electric water great lighting and plenty of room from the next camper.   We fished, ate our fish, kayaked, had a wonderful time.  "

    "Nice pavilions with a picnic table and new fire rings. We had a flat spot and not needing to bust out the levelers is always a treat! The staff here is so kind and helpful."

    7. Coastline RV Resort & Campground

    9 Reviews
    Eastpoint, FL
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 799-1016

    $80 / night

    "The dog park area in back had good grass and was clear of poop and such. The view. Wow! Just wonderful. This is my new favorite place to stay along the Florida Panhandle coastline."

    "Nice sites and facilities. Rates are very good too. Close to beautiful St. George Island. A must stay at campground!"

    8. Tallahassee RV Park

    18 Reviews
    Tallahassee, FL
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 878-7641

    "We stayed nine days in Campsite 39, a gravel pull through with more than enough room for our 27' truck camper and jeep tow vehicle. We used 30 amp power and it was steady."

    "Very clean park that can accommodate big rigs. We found it to be pretty spacious and the pull through are awesome. Nightly price seems average for the location and the season."

    9. River Landing RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Bristol, FL
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 447-0743

    $50 / night

    "This place has not been on the map before it is new and it has only had about a month in operating at this location."

    "Don't miss out and stop by if your ever in the Panhandle area of Florida. You will not be disappointed!"

    10. Big Oak RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Tallahassee, FL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 562-4660

    "There are few campgrounds in the Tallahassee area, that keep you close to town. This is one of them and has been around for many years."

    "The location was right outside town which was perfect. The bathrooms and shower were spotless and cleaned every day. The campsites are right next to each other but it was very quiet."

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RV Park Reviews near Sopchoppy, FL

275 Reviews of 64 Sopchoppy Campgrounds


  • Colin R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park Campground

    Very Nice and Secluded

    Very nice and quiet camp site. Each site is very private, and the camp is very secluded. After entering the park, it's a four mile drive. The closest large town is about one hundred miles away.

    The beach is walking distance, but no pets are allowed on the State Park Beaches, but pets are allowed on the public beaches outside the park.

    There's not much shade for tent campers.

    This camp ground is hard to get into, so it's best to book early.

    Lastly, although the camp ground have electric outlets at each site, 20, 30, and 50 amps, the closest high speed EV charger is 56 miles away in Mexico Beach, about one and a half hours drive.

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 11, 2022

    Tallahassee RV Park

    Very Nice RV Park

    We stayed nine days in Campsite 39, a gravel pull through with more than enough room for our 27' truck camper and jeep tow vehicle. We used 30 amp power and it was steady. The power, sewer and water connections were conveniently located. We were impressed by the cleanliness of this RV park; there are many pine trees and the staff worked hard to keep the sites and roads neat and raked. The laundry is reasonable at$2 wash and$1.50 dry and all the machines were clean and worked properly. We did not use the pool, restrooms or showers but they were all clean and in good condition. A Walmart Supercenter, Publix Market, Costco and Bass Pro are 4 miles away. Wakulla Springs State Park is 23 miles away and worth a visit. We enjoyed our time here and will stay again.

  • Alyssa S.
    Jan. 30, 2021

    Tallahassee RV Park

    Great spot to stop

    Very clean park that can accommodate big rigs. We found it to be pretty spacious and the pull through are awesome. Nightly price seems average for the location and the season. We would stop here again.

  • Kevin A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2024

    Carrabelle Beach RV Resort

    Relaxing on the beach

    Nice campground. Helpful staff at check-in. It has a nice pool and is on the beach. Access is across Route 98, but the traffic was minimal. There is some road noise at site#39, but it is not bad. Level site, full hooks, cable TV, and good internet speeds. Getting the RV positioned was a little tricky. While the site is long enough, the sewer connection is closer to the front of the site, so we could not park at the back. We had to be positioned to reach the sewer connection and work our rear slide around a large palm tree. Site 39 backs up to the pool and park office. At busier times, there may be a lot of people traffic, but not during our stay. Also note that there are no firepit or grills provided at the site. You must have your own grill. We enjoyed our five-night stay here. IGA grocery store in Carrabelle is the closest. Fathom’s Steam Room and Raw Bar is an old Florida open-air restaurant and bar with live music. There is a small dog park in the resort. Lots to explore in the area: Carrabelle, Eastpoint, St George Island, Lighthouse, and State Park, Tate’s Hell State Forest, Crooked River Lighthouse, or just relaxing by the pool or on the beach.

  • Perry J.
    Sep. 6, 2019

    Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park Campground

    Beach Lovers Paradise

    Let me say first that St. George Island State Park is perhaps the main reason we purchased our small travel trailer in the first place and found groups like The Dyrt for insight for other places to explore. We visited St. George Island in May on Florida’s“Forgotten Coast” but the State Park on the island really stole the show. 

    The first thing you’ll notice about both the island and in particular the State Park is how remote it is. The beaches are seemingly empty even during busy seasons. It has one of the most beautiful beaches in the entire state of Florida and as Floridian’s we are pretty particular. The beach is lined with beautiful sand dunes from one end to the other. The island is narrow with a single road maybe 5 miles long. The road was closed after the camp ground as they are still repairing the park from the last hurricane that hammered The Panhandle area of Florida. Not sure what's taking so long as State Park HQ is in Tallahassee only an hour or so away. 

    The park has one camp ground and sites are very hard to come by. One visit and you’ll see why. Facilities are very well maintained with a friendly staff which is true for most Florida State Parks. There was a good mix of people camping in tents, small trailers and big rigs which is nice as many places in Florida are dominated by people who camp with everything they own and have rigs bigger than our house. 

    You bring your own fun here so just chill on the beach. If you have kayaks or paddle boards bring em. If you have bikes, those would be good too. Fishing(check). You could probably catch dinner as there is little pressure on these waters. There is some hiking but just walking on the beach is great. Nice flat beach at low tide with hard packed sand from the outgoing tide will make it a great walk. 

    Be sure to visit Apalachicola across the bay. A really good place to eat is the Owl Cafe and if you can get there for a Sunday Brunch, all the better. Very local, very southern, very authentic. 

    We will be back for sure whenever we can secure a camping spot that fits our schedule. Hope it won't be too long!

  • Ronald H.
    Sep. 15, 2020

    Ochlockonee River State Park Campground

    Smaller quiet wilderness campground

    We came to this campground after staying at St George Island state oro to complete a 2 week trip. We read the reviews of the small spaces for big rigs and we confirm it as we arrived.. although it is a fact we still made it with our fifth wheel on campsite#9 designated for a 35’. If the site had the front bushes trimmed out it would make it easier since it’s a curve to back it. But at the end we just back straight and the privacy of it was worth it.. it’s just back of the river and canoeing area and although we got rained at arrival since hurricane Sally approach same day we were able to see what we came for, quiet, peace, small not crowded campsite and got to see very close the unique white squirrel. Rangers at main gate were very friendly and gave us great information and tips due to heavy rain and winds expected due to hurricane Sally approaching same night. We walk thru a couple of trials and everything was well maintained. Also used the women’s restroom and although is not new the toilet and sink areas were really cleaned and the toilet paper was actually of a great quality. ( impressive knowing this to be badly rated restrooms). The tide creek Picnic Shelter is well maintained , lots of parking and there is a lot to do if you bring the kids including swings and slides. Canoeing, fishing, fire rings and all the uniqueness of the palmetto bushes and oak trees. If you like to be alone in the woods and no heavy city population this is the park to come. Did not got to enjoy the stars because of all the rain from hurricane path. We never experimented any bad winds during this Hurricane situation and the rain went so well for our taste of resting before heading back to our 7 hour trip back home. And yes looking forward to come again but will try other better sites for our fifth wheel now I know which they are.

  • Cyndi H.
    Jan. 31, 2021

    Ochlockonee River State Park Campground

    Small sites, Friendly Neighbors

    1/29/2021 This campground is spotless. Concrete pads are level and electrical hookup looks new. Our truck camper fits perfectly, but big rigs are a tight fit.

    Although many sites are close together we found the other campers to be friendly, and interesting conversations abounded.

    We saw the white squirrels. On our walk through the nature trails we saw a doe (not the resident white deer).

    We were only able to get one night because the campground was full.

  • A
    Jun. 26, 2022

    Ed and Bernices Fish Camp and RV Park

    Only if you are fishing...

    We chose this park as the first stop on our way to Canada. Deborah was very nice and helpful but it is definitely a fish camp, not an RV park, especially if you have a big rig and you are just looking for an overnight stop. Far from the main road, down a steep rutted driveway, onto a grassy lot. Yes, there is 50 amps, water and sewer, but the water spigot is 25 feet from the coach and the turn-on switch is an inch underground so Deborah had to dig it out for us. The place is a real fish camp, which it says in its name, so we can't fault them for false advertising. But it would not have been our first choice for a one-night stay in a big rig.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 11, 2022

    Florida River Island

    Free! Reservations Required.

    There are about 10 sites total at this free campground.  There is a tent-only side with about 4 sites, with a pit toilet.  The tent sites are much nicer than the RV sites.  They are among the trees, they are more spread out, and on the water.  The RV sites are all lined up in a row in an open field with no shade.  The RV sites have a concrete pad as well as a fire pit and a grill and a picnic table.

    We were here over a weekend and it was really, really quiet.  There was only one other RV camper here besides us and no hooligans coming through, surprisingly.

    Good cell service with ATT and Verizon.  There are garbage bins (no recycling).

    Not a fancy place but great for free.  You need to make reservations in advance with the Northwest Florida Water Management District.


Guide to Sopchoppy

Most campgrounds around Sopchoppy maintain availability year-round with peak season running December through April. The Ochlockonee River winds through this region, offering fishing access points and providing habitat for local wildlife. Temperatures rarely drop below freezing in winter months, making this area popular for snowbirds seeking milder conditions.

What to do

Fishing opportunities abound: The Ochlockonee River provides excellent fishing spots where campers can catch a variety of freshwater species. At Ed and Bernices Fish Camp and RV Park, guests have river access with a boat ramp for smaller watercraft. "We kayaked and loved and I mean absolutely love being on this river. Did some swimming and fishing off the side. Caught some huge brim, they were delicious," reports one visitor.

Wildlife observation: The coastal areas near Sopchoppy offer opportunities to spot dolphins and other marine life. At Coastline RV Resort, campers can watch dolphins from waterfront sites. "Get a spot up front so you can watch the dolphins!" recommends one camper. The resort's bay-side location provides excellent viewing conditions throughout the day.

Kayaking and boating: Multiple water access points make this region ideal for paddlers. Bayside RV Resort & Marina offers river access and is situated "on the Ochlocknee River going out to the gulf so you can catch redfish and trout off the pier at the site," according to one visitor who noted their family members enjoyed riverside camping for $75 per night.

What campers like

Waterfront sites: Campers consistently rate waterfront locations as a highlight of the Sopchoppy area. At Ho-Hum RV Park, sites directly on the Gulf of Mexico provide uninterrupted water views. "Our spot was about 20 ft from the gulf and waking up to the sunrise was fantastic," shares one camper. The park's fishing pier extends into the water, offering additional space for anglers.

Clean facilities: Many campgrounds maintain well-kept bathroom and shower facilities. Carrabelle Beach RV Resort features "a nice pool and is on the beach. Access is across Route 98, but the traffic was minimal," notes one visitor. The resort's convenient location combines beach access with clean amenities including showers and full hookups.

Quiet atmosphere: Several parks cater to those seeking peaceful surroundings. "It's the views that bring you to the Ho Hum RV Park. I had a waterfront site and thoroughly enjoyed letting the dogs run on the beach. At the end of the fishing pier you can see the crabs clinging to the support poles," reports one guest who appreciated the unobstructed Gulf views.

What you should know

Site dimensions and layout: RV sites throughout the region vary in size and arrangement. Tallahassee RV Park features "level gravel sites and roads. WiFi, cable, full hookups. Lots of trees and shade. Nice area to walk dogs," according to one camper. Other visitors note the pull-through sites are spacious enough for larger rigs.

Seasonal rate variations: Campground costs fluctuate based on season and events. One visitor to Tallahassee RV Park mentioned, "Was about double the nightly rate ($90) due to a FSU football game over the weekend but the place was only about 25% of capacity." Planning around major events can help travelers find better rates.

Access road conditions: Some campgrounds have challenging approach roads. One camper observed about Ed and Bernice's Fish Camp: "Far from the main road, down a steep rutted driveway, onto a grassy lot." This information is particularly relevant for those with larger motorhomes or fifth wheels.

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly amenities: Not all parks cater equally to children. "The campground was nice. Our site was #18. We could see the beach from our spot. The bathrooms were clean. Everyone there was super friendly. They had a nice size pool but I didn't use it," notes one visitor to Carrabelle Beach RV Resort.

Wildlife education opportunities: Children can observe local ecosystems around campgrounds. At Ed and Bernice's Fish Camp, one camper shared that they "could not keep the kids from playing by the water they scooped up minnows and found crawdads. Was great to watch." These natural interactions provide educational experiences without formal programming.

Beach activities: Coastal campgrounds offer beach access for family outings. Ho-Hum RV Park provides direct Gulf frontage, though one visitor cautions it is "fine for kids but be mindful that there's not much to do except fish and walk on the small beach." Families should bring their own entertainment options.

Tips from RVers

Hookup variations: RV parks near Sopchoppy offer different utility configurations. At Panacea RV Park, sites include "full hookups. Gravel lots, not huge but big enough, we have a 40 ft 5th wheel and a very large truck and we had plenty of space to put up our gazelle tent. And also have outdoor seating too."

Positioning challenges: Some sites require careful RV placement. At Carrabelle Beach RV Resort, one camper noted: "While the site is long enough, the sewer connection is closer to the front of the site, so we could not park at the back. We had to be positioned to reach the sewer connection and work our rear slide around a large palm tree."

Cell service and connectivity: Most rv parks around Sopchoppy, Florida provide adequate connectivity for remote workers. Tallahassee RV Park has "Cable TV and Wi-Fi" according to visitors, while at Carrabelle Beach RV Resort, campers report "good internet speeds" making it suitable for those needing to stay connected during their stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular RV campsite near Sopchoppy, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Sopchoppy, FL is Ho-Hum RV Park with a 4.1-star rating from 18 reviews.

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