
1. Ocean Pond Campground: Located in Olustee, Florida, Ocean Pond Campground is gorgeous! Found on the northside of Ocean Pond, the stunning 1760 acre natural lake offers many waterfront sites where campers can catch their very own dinner. Swimming, fishing and hiking are some of the main activities that campers can take advantage of while staying at Ocean Pond. There are sixty-seven sites available for those with or without an rv, with 19 of the sites offering electrical hookups. Some other amentities offered by Ocean Pond include a boat ramp, hot showers, toilets, beach, and even drinking water. The only slight disadvantage to Ocean Pond is their lack of sewer hookups. While there are no sewer hookup available, there is a sewer dump station located near the campground.
2. Bahia Honda Campground: Bahia Honda is located in Big Pine Key, Florida, just 12 miles south of Marathon. This island is home to one of Florida's southernmost state parks and offers some of the most breathtaking ocean views. Bahia Honda offers full-facility campsites along with cabins as well. The beach area is popular among campers and some of the recreational activities include swimming, kayaking, scuba diving, fishing, canoeing, and even boat trips to the reef for a snorkeling adventure. For those seeking some dry fun, biking, skating, and hiking along the nature trails are all options at Bahia Honda.
3. Blue Springs State Park: Blue Springs State Park can be found in Orange City, Florida and is home to the largest spring on the St. Johns River. It is also home to one of the largest populations of West Indian Manatees. The spring which maintains a 73 degree temperature is a great place for participating in swimming, snorkeling, and even scuba diving. Fishing, hiking, canoeing, and boating are other alternative activities that visitors can enjoy. Blue Springs State Park also offers full-facility campgrounds along with both air-conditioned cabins as well as primitive sites for those who are not traveling with an rv.
4. Anastasia State Park: Anastasia State Park is located in famed St. Augustine, Florida offering camping, beach activities, water sports, natural trails, and even an archaeological site for exploring. Anastasia State Park is an ideal location for those who enjoy nature and observing wild-life. This campground offers full-facility sites.
5. Fort DeSoto State Park Campground: Fort DeSoto State Park Campground can be found in Tierra Verde, Florida and offers large wooded sites along with ocean front sites as well. Visitors will enjoy the variety of activities offered at Fort DeSoto including hiking, boating, fishing, kayaking, and even some leisure beachcombing. Those staying at Fort DeSoto will also appreciate the variety of services offered at this campground including dump stations, bathrooms, showers, a campstore, and also a laundry facility.
6. Alafia River Campground: At Alafia River, visitors will enjoy its ideal location in Lithia, Florida. Biking enthusiasts and adventure lovers will fall in love with the challenging biking trails offered at Alafia River. With 20 miles of nature trails, it is no wonder why so many bird watchers, equestrians, and hikers choose Alafia River as their campground destination. Fishing, canoeing, and kayaking are among some of the water activities available at Alafia River.
7. Rainbow Springs State Park: Rainbow Springs State Park is located in Dunnellon, Florida and is home to the fourth largest spring in Florida. The Rainbow River provides visitors with the opportunity to enjoy swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and snorkeling. This campground provides both full-facility sites as well as day use facilities. Those seeking a location for tubing will have to launch at a nearby park due to restrictions at Rainbow Springs. Bird watching, off-road biking, and hiking are additional activities available at Rainbow Springs.
8. Silver River State Park: Silver River State Park can be found in Ocala, Florida and has everything a nature lover is looking for: natural communities, springs, and challenging hiking trails. Bird watching is one of the most popular activities at Silver River and observers will not leave disappointed. For those seeking fun on the water, kayaking and canoeing are also available. Silver River is a full-facility campground and also offers luxury cabins.
9. Florida Caverns Campground: Florida Caverns Campground is the perfect family camping location found in Marianna, Florida. Florida Caverns offers one of the few state parks with dry caves; They even offer cave tours to visitors. Florida Caverns is not just for those interested in caves; camping, swimming, fishing, picnicking, canoeing, hiking, and horseback riding are all popular activities at this campground.
10. Dry Tortugas National Park Campground: Dry Torugas is located in gorgeous Key West, Florida. Those who enjoy snorkeling and history will be delighted by the amenities and activities offered at Dry Torugas. Some of the activities offered include boating, camping, fishing, and swimming.