RV sites near West Palm Beach, Florida provide coastal access with amenities for both short stays and extended winter camping. The region experiences a tropical climate with average winter temperatures between 65-75°F and summer temperatures often exceeding 90°F with high humidity. Most campgrounds remain open year-round, though seasonal Canadian visitors significantly increase occupancy from November through March.
What to do
Beach activities within walking distance: Juno Ocean Walk RV Resort offers direct access to Juno Beach and fishing pier. "Stayed here for a few days while making our way down south. Loved the park. Clean, friendly and close to the beach, fishing and shopping!" notes Andrew H.
Urban entertainment options: Fort Lauderdale-based Paradise Island RV Resort provides a central location for city exploration. "This is a campground with mostly full timers, but we got a nice easy spot to back in and get out easily. Staff very friendly!" shares Linda M.
Water recreation at Lake Okeechobee: Pahokee Marina & Campground offers lakefront camping with sailing opportunities. "This place is GREAT. Quiet, right on water," reports Jeff T. The campground features direct lake access for fishing and boating.
What campers like
Clean facilities with extra amenities: Ocean Breeze Resort receives consistent praise for maintenance. "Good Security and layout. We really enjoyed the Beach style pool and the fact that we could wash our RV while we stayed there. Nice bike rides all around and friendly stall. Well maintained with lush grass between paved sites. Gas Grills at every site," writes Michael L.
Convenient location to necessities: At Del Raton RV Park, campers appreciate the proximity to services. "Good location. Lots around for anything you might need. Super friendly staff. Small fenced-in dog area. Quiet accept for the train at night," reports KASKEN.
Snowbird community atmosphere: Seasonal residents create distinct community dynamics. "Very large population of french speaking Canadians. Most don't/won't speak english. Hard to make any friends if you don't speak french," notes Tom V. about Encore Breezy Hill.
What you should know
Train noise impacts several parks: Multiple campgrounds sit near active rail lines. "The campsite is right by the train tracks to Miami, and it feels like the train is barreling through your van. This goes on all night, thanks to a few railroad crossings with plenty of honking!" cautions Wolfram B. about Ocean Breeze Resort.
Varying pet policies: Rules differ substantially between properties. "Forced to cancel. This park was rated as pet friendly in the TT system, turns out it isn't. Now with under 2 weeks to go, we need to make new reservations," shares Ian R. about their experience with Encore Breezy Hill.
Tight spacing at some parks: Site dimensions vary significantly. "Location was great, spaces are too tight though. I could hardly get my RV and Car Trailer through the campground," reports Keith F. about Encore Sunshine Holiday.
Tips for camping with families
Nature preserve access: Juno Ocean Walk offers educational wildlife opportunities. "Located right next store to a state nature preserve for Gopher Tortise's," mentions T N T., making it ideal for nature exploration with children.