Heading to Questival in Jacksonville, FL and want to camp? We put together this list of popular campsites nearby.

WHERE TO CAMP NEAR QUESTIVAL JACKSONVILLE

Questival is coming to Jacksonville! Our campground recommendations start with top campgrounds by camping type, and then list campgrounds from closest to furthest, along with more information below.

Top recommendation for tent campers: Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park 

Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park is the closest campground to Jacksonville, with sites for tent campers. Reservation, distance, and cost details below.

Best backup for tent campers: Little Talbot Island State Park 

Little Talbot Island State Park is a little further, but offers ample space for tent campers. Reservation, distance, and cost details below.

Top recommendation for RVers: Flamingo Lake RV Resort

RV campers will find plenty of space and scenic, lakefront spaces at Flamingo Lake RV Resort. Reservation, Distance, and cost details below.

1. KATHRYN ABBEY HANNA PARK, FL

Distance: 17.8 miles

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Rating: 5-star. “The facilities are clean and well taken care of.” Read reviews here.

Number of sites: 293 sites, ranging from tent-only to full RV hookups.

Cost: Tent: $20.34/night, RV: 33.90/night, Cabins: 33.90/night (minimum two-night stay).

Reservations?: Yes, online or by phone.

Phone number: (904) 249-4700

2. FLAMINGO LAKE RV RESORT

Distance: 13.6 miles

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Rating: 4-star. “This campground is located right off the interstate in Jacksonville, FL There is a lake to swim in with blow-up water slides, etc.” Read reviews here.

Number of sites: Over 100 sites, RVs only.

Cost: $24/site/night.

Reservations?: Yes, call or reserve online.

Phone number: (800) 782-4323

3. LITTLE TALBOT ISLAND STATE PARK, FL

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Distance: 26.8 miles

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Rating: 4-star. “Most of the sites are shaded which is important to have with the Florida heat.” Read reviews here.

Number of sites: 40 standard sites with hookups.

Cost: $24/site/night.

Reservations?: Yes, online.

Phone number: (800) 326-3521

4. FORT CLINCH STATE PARK, FL

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Distance: 36.8 miles

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Rating: 5-star. “Best group camping in North Florida.” Read reviews here.

Number of sites: 69 standard sites in two separate campgrounds.

Cost: $26/site/night

Reservations?: Yes, reserve online.

Phone number: (800) 326-3521

 5. NORTH BEACH CAMP RESORT, FL

Distance: 44 miles

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Rating: 5-star. “I adore this camping area. You get the river on one side and the ocean on the other!” Read reviews here.

Number of sites: 6 tent sites, 3 overflow tent sites, and over 100 RV sites.

Cost: Tent sites: $47/night, Overflow sites: $63/night, RV sites range from $63-88/night.

Reservations?: Yes, reserve online.

Phone number: (904) 824.1806

6. CROOKED RIVER STATE PARK

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Distance: 42.2 miles

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Rating: 4-star. “Nice campground! Great boat ramp, pier, playground.” Read reviews here.

Number of sites: 62 standard sites.

Cost: $32-35/night/site

Reservations?: Yes, call or reserve online.

Phone number: 1-800-864-7275

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