Best Campgrounds near Kenansville, FL

Kenansville, Florida provides several campground options along lakes and waterways within a centrally located rural setting. Lake Marian Resort RV & Mobile Home Park offers fishing-focused camping with pontoon boat rentals and tackle available on-site. Other nearby established campgrounds include Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo and Coleman Landing at Shady Oaks, which support tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and in some cases luxury options like cabins, yurts, and glamping tents. The area provides a mix of private resorts and public recreation areas, with most campgrounds situated near water bodies for fishing and boating access.

Road conditions throughout the region are generally good, with most developed campgrounds accessible by standard vehicles. Central Florida's subtropical climate makes camping possible year-round, though summer months bring high humidity, afternoon thunderstorms, and mosquitoes. "Be prepared to spend more money, I would say a golf cart is a must!" notes a camper about the expansive Westgate River Ranch Resort. Many developed campgrounds require reservations, particularly during winter months when seasonal visitors increase demand. Cell reception can be limited in some areas, with visitors to River Ranch RV Resort reporting spotty service depending on carrier. Water levels in lakes and access areas may fluctuate seasonally.

Campers consistently highlight wildlife viewing opportunities as a significant draw to the area. "We love this whole area. Best access to wilderness in central Florida," shared one visitor to Lake Marian Resort. Fishing is especially popular, with multiple campgrounds providing direct lake or river access for anglers. The Westgate River Ranch area offers a unique western-themed camping experience complete with Saturday rodeos, horseback riding, and family activities that distinguish it from typical Florida camping destinations. Some campgrounds blend recreation with relaxation, featuring amenities like swimming pools alongside natural settings. Quieter campgrounds like Coleman Landing provide a more traditional outdoor experience with Spanish moss-draped oak trees creating what one reviewer described as "a taste of Old Florida." Weekend crowds can be substantial at the more popular destinations, while weekday visitors often report more peaceful experiences.

Best Camping Sites Near Kenansville, Florida (168)

    1. Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

    29 Reviews
    Kenansville, FL
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 462-5360

    $16 / night

    "The Florida Trail is a foot trail that carries hikers and backpackers from Big Cypress to Gulf Shores near Pensacola Florida."

    "It is located along the Kissimmee River and is home to several endangered species including the Grasshopper Sparrow."

    2. Westgate River Ranch Resort & Rodeo

    12 Reviews
    Kenansville, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 692-1321

    "This review relates to River Ranch RV Resort, which is next to the Westgate property. I would personally not stay at the Westgate RV since it is basically just an open field with RV spots. "

    "Good off-roading nearby ! All the amenities you want. Nice staff"

    3. Lake Kissimmee State Park Campground

    30 Reviews
    Lakeshore, FL
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 696-1112

    $20 / night

    "I live within a hours drive from this park and have been camping here for 40 plus years. This State Park is Old Florida, sites are secluded from the other sites compared to many other parks."

    "The path is very clear with markers and when you arrive at the site, there is a clear indicator to follow. The path to the site is right off the main trail."

    4. Lake Marian Resort RV & Mobile Home Park

    2 Reviews
    Kenansville, FL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (407) 436-1464

    $64 - $112 / night

    "Best access to wilderness in central Florida"

    5. Coleman Landing at Shady Oaks

    7 Reviews
    Lakeshore, FL
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 692-9882

    $20 - $30 / night

    "With Spanish moss draping from the Live Oak trees and bordering Kissemee Lake, it's a nice place to just sit and relax... There are 3 boat ramps ($5 fee) with some tie-ups for overnight."

    "Close to lake, great for bird watching and walks/ boating. Friendly host and fellow campers. We will definitely be returning. For the price, can’t beat it."

    6. River Ranch RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Kenansville, FL
    14 miles
    Website

    "There’s lots to do around the property and the rodeo is a blast. The only fault was there weren’t many signs or direction on how to do things, when things were open, costs, and things like that."

    7. Resort at Canopy Oaks

    11 Reviews
    Lakeshore, FL
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (863) 213-0346

    $35 - $999 / night

    "If you are terrified of bugs this may not be the place for you (FYI), it is in the middle of Florida and in summer the bugs love to come out."

    "The property is sprawling, definitely bring a bike unless you enjoy long walks. The roads are nice & they offer morning trash pickup. The pool is huge & gorgeous! Very nice."

    8. Long Point Park Campground

    35 Reviews
    Grant, FL
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 952-4532

    $30 - $44 / night

    "Adjacent island for hiking. Less than a mile from the ocean. In a quiet part of Florida. Not close to stores, though."

    "This small campground was very full in middle of Florida winter season.  While most sites appeared flat, there is not privacy between them and no shade in hot Florida sunshine. "

    9. Sebastian Inlet State Park Campground

    37 Reviews
    Sebastian, FL
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (321) 984-4852

    $28 / night

    "The inlet has friendly, helpful rangers, easy to access campsites, and is in a beautiful location. Great for fishing, surfing, boating, and going to the beach."

    "If you happen to be in a site that shares a water spigot with an adjacent unit, make sure you bring a long water hose...we needed to borrow a nice neighbor's spare hose."

    10. Blue Cypress County Park

    2 Reviews
    Fellsmere, FL
    16 miles
    +1 (772) 589-9223

    "It’s run by Middleton’s Fish Camp Park, so really this location on the map needs a name change. When you get here, you pay $10 per person to the bait shop for the night."

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Recent Reviews near Kenansville, FL

588 Reviews of 168 Kenansville Campgrounds


  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2025

    Lake Kissimmee State Park Campground

    Laid back camping

    Nice spot to just get away and relax. Lots of hiking trails and some wildlife. Deers all around even among the campsites. Some tours available close by for airboats. We will be back here again.

  • Nicole W.
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Encore Sherwood Forest

    Tent camping spring trip

    I booked this for a first time car camping with my 4 year old. The tent spots are ok just placed on corner spots with traffic. The spot I got was close to restroom with kids is a must if you don’t have other options. Front people were nice and tried to help. Got rained out of my check out time. Had to extend check out.

  • L
    Aug. 5, 2025

    KOA Campground Okeechobee

    Quiet campground

    Nice pools. Friendly staff. WiFi exclusively available at pool area. Plenty outdoor activities possible. Lake Okeechobee very nearby.

  • Teresa H.
    Aug. 3, 2025

    Oak Hammock Resort

    Beautiful campground

    Very welcoming, clean and well kept park. The owners were very friendly and communicative. There’s a store on site that I bought a T-shirt from and also a little game room that we enjoyed with pool and air hockey. I stayed by the pond where is was quiet but you might encounter a water puppy.

  • L
    Aug. 2, 2025

    Orlando/Kissimmee KOA

    Nice child friendly campground

    Very Friendly staff. Several activities possible for children eg pool, skating jumping etc. Late arrival possible. Good WiFi and laundry facilities and even a gym. Very close to Disney world and to restaurants or supermarkets.

  • D
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Vero Beach Kamp

    Absolutely the worst choice

    Watch out for these predators — they will charge for anything they can, they won’t give refunds for early departures even when it’s family medical emergencies, the staff is wildly rude in the front office (you’d think at least one person who worked there wouldn’t be a complete horror show of a human, but no such luck). And they hose down their bathrooms which is just plain gross. The sites are too close together, and even in summer (low season) they’re too stupid to put any space between guests.

    If you can possibly stay anywhere else, do yourself a favor and keep away from this nightmare of a place.

  • George W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 9, 2025

    Mango Oak Manor RV Park

    Not really for camping

    For those with long term placement in the area with an RV this is one of the options, not great


Guide to Kenansville

Kenansville campgrounds sit within central Florida's flat prairie landscape at an average elevation of 67 feet above sea level. The area experiences average summer temperatures reaching 92°F with humidity levels often exceeding 80% during wet season (May-October). Camping spots near Kenansville feature cypress stands and oak hammocks surrounding shallow lakes and marshlands typical of this inland region.

What to do

Water activities on Lake Kissimmee: The expansive lake system offers exceptional fishing and boating opportunities at Lake Kissimmee State Park Campground. "There are deer everywhere and you can feed them," notes camper Judy B., highlighting the park's abundant wildlife access beyond water sports.

Night sky viewing: Kissimmee Prairie Preserve offers certified dark sky viewing without urban light pollution. "Astronomers love this park. In fact, they have a designated campground just for them. Be sure to ONLY use flashlights with red lense so that you do not disrupt the star gazers," explains reviewer Annell N. about the Kilpatrick Hammock Campground.

Airboat experiences: Several campgrounds provide direct access to guided tours. At Blue Cypress County Park, visitors can arrange lake excursions through the bait shop. "The owner also does guided lake trips if you're interested. Bring your boat or kayak to explore the lake. It's really big," recommends reviewer B+J S.

What campers like

Diverse wildlife viewing: Campers consistently mention animal encounters as a highlight. "We saw a giant sea turtle bigger than a manhole cover. We watched dolphins play at sunrise," shares Nora B. about Sebastian Inlet State Park, where waterfront sites provide direct wildlife observation opportunities.

Private camping sites: Many campgrounds offer well-separated sites despite their proximity to water. "Lake Kissimmee State Park Review... For me this was the camp sites that were both spacious and private," notes Perry J., adding that "Like all state parks the bathrooms were spotless and rivaled those of a Marriott."

Unique cowboy culture: The western-themed Westgate River Ranch Resort offers activities rarely found in Florida. "We went to the rodeo on Saturday night, did a swamp buggy ride, skeet shooting, petting zoo and rode a mechanical bull... and there was still more we could have done," shares Tina S. about the diverse recreational options.

What you should know

Remote locations require planning: Most camping areas near Kenansville have limited services nearby. "Expect a long travel to this remote site. It's a couple miles of reasonably decent dirt roads to get there, after several miles of remote highways," warns David G. about Kissimmee Prairie Preserve.

Bug protection essential: Florida's subtropical climate creates ideal conditions for insects year-round. "Cons: No-see-ums are almost unbearable in the evening. But that come with the territory in Florida. Pack long-sleeves, pants, and serious bug spray," advises Spencer D. about Long Point Park Campground.

Cell service limitations: Many campgrounds have unreliable connectivity. "At our spot we could not get any reception with ATT. After buying a Verizon hotspot down the road in Lake Wales, we were able to WFH," notes Andoni G., highlighting connectivity challenges even at developed resorts.

Tips for camping with families

Consider transportation needs: The size of some resorts makes internal transportation valuable. "Bring your bikes as everything is a bit of a walk from the campground," suggests Ilena R. about River Ranch, while Katie F. adds, "The only fault was there weren't many signs or direction on how to do things, when things were open, costs, and things like that. Also be prepared to spend more money, I would say a golf cart is a must!"

Plan for entertainment options: Some campgrounds offer extensive recreational facilities for children. "Group of friends and family decided to stay on this gem, I was pleasantly surprised! Clean bathrooms and showers. Lots of amenities for kids like mini golf, zip lining and mechanical bull riding," shares Philip H. about his experience at Resort at Canopy Oaks.

Look for educational programs: Many parks offer nature-based learning opportunities. At Kissimmee Prairie, "The park staff knows how much the FTA and all our volunteers appreciate the work they do to preserve the prairie and promote the Florida Trail and the hiking public," shares Kim H., referencing organized educational activities.

Tips from RVers

Water and hookup considerations: Understand each campground's specific offerings before arriving. "The sites are very well kept but note that they are not full hookups as they don't have sewer systems," explains Ilena R. about Westgate River Ranch, highlighting the need to verify amenity details.

Site selection matters: At Coleman Landing at Shady Oaks, "Very peaceful and pretty deserted in June. Some spots were flooded due to recent heavy rains and others were blocked off due to COVID-19 social distancing requirements but we still had quite a selection of shady spots to choose from," reports Diane R., emphasizing how seasonal conditions affect site availability.

Shade availability varies: Newer campgrounds may lack mature trees. "The sites are very big & clean but ZERO shade. It's a newer resort so the palms and small trees were just planted & offer no sun relief," notes Amanda W. about Resort at Canopy Oaks, suggesting pop-up shelters for midday heat protection at exposed sites.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular campground near Kenansville, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Kenansville, FL is Kilpatrick Hammock Campground — Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park with a 4.8-star rating from 29 reviews.