Florida is a paradise destination for camping, especially during the winter months when northerners want a break from the cold. Camping and RVing have become increasingly popular as a vacation experience among younger families because of lodging flexibility. Not having to find a hotel and simply parking where you want to stay is worth the drive and weeks of planning. Whether you’re looking for refined or high-end camping, Florida has tons of options to choose from. Here is a list of the seven best camp trailer parks in the sunshine state for your next vacation.

1. Nature's Resort Campground

This park is located in the city of Homosassa, meaning "river of fishes" named from Seminole Indians. With a name like that, you can only imagine the beautiful marine wildlife you can find here. This park is located on Halls River, allowing direct access to The Gulf of Mexico and its nature unique to Florida like manatees, birds, and exotic plants. This campground is equipped with electrical service, water sewer, and cable TV. For your most convenient camping experience ever, it also has a marina, kayak rentals, and a restaurant, all on-site!

2. The Red Coconut

This camp trailer park is right on the beach on the gulf coast side of Florida, meaning sunsets from your window. Need we say more? On Fort Myers Beach, jet skis, wave runners, and parasailing are available for rent during the day, while live music and entertainment thrive at night. Fort Myers is great for both deep-sea and shallow fishing for the fishing lover. If you keep what you catch, head to a restaurant within walking distance, where they will prepare your catch of the day for you. Plus, their on-site laundry becomes very useful after a sandy beach day!

3. Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort

If you love the magic of Disney without all of the long lines, tired feet, and kids that need naps, consider visiting Disney’s RV park. You can rent a golf cart, visit playgrounds, swim in the pool, walk some trails, or rent a bike, canoe, or kayak at this park. Disney’s Fort Wilderness has different themed on-site restaurants known to be just as tasty as regular Disney food. If you did want a real taste of Disney for the day, there is very convenient boat transportation to Magic Kingdom.

4. Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park

If you love scenery and greenery, this is the camp trailer park for you. While Miami may be known for its crazy nightlife, this is a quiet, secluded, and newly renovated park fit for families and the elderly. The trails at Thompson Memorial Park are great for running, walking, and biking. This nature reserve park has large open grassy areas that make it a perfect spot for birthday parties, barbeques, and lake views. You will also find wildlife like birds, squirrels, and iguanas at the park. Besides the incredible scenery, the park is known for its excellent customer service, reasonable prices, and friendly atmosphere.

5. Anastasia State Park

St. Augustine is a city filled with history and unique small-town charm. This quaint state park located on the Atlantic side of Florida has an almost endless amount of things to do. This park is excellent for all types of camping, whether seeking a beach vacation, a recreational thrill, or rejuvenation. From boating, rollerblading, snorkeling, biking, tubing, shelling, birding, and surfing, the list goes on- there is someone for everyone. Plus, this park is pet-friendly so that you can bring your furry friends on your adventure with you. Be sure to book your trip early, as these spots fill up quickly!

6. Florida Caverns State Park

The Marianna Caverns is one of the most unique experiences you will ever find in Florida, actually- in the U.S. in general. These natural Florida caves are beautifully lit caverns that are so exclusive that they can only be viewed with a tour guide. You will likely find bats, salamanders, and crawfish on this tour. If that wasn’t enough reason to visit, they also have hiking, horseback riding, blue hole springs, and fishing. This park is one place you will need to book in advance as tours are limited, and it is a popular destination.

7. Bahia Honda State Park

You’ll find this RV park located in the Florida Keys, so it won’t take much convincing as to why you should go here when you are craving some vacation time. The Keys is known for its beautiful blue water, year-round warm weather, and impressive marine life. The on-site snorkeling and kayaking are incredible; it is almost a guarantee that you see marine life like fish and birds. This park is also another pup-friendly camping destination. Just to put the icing on the cake, The Keys have some of the most beautiful sunsets in the world.

Before any trip, the safety of your recreational vehicle and its passengers remains a number one priority. Before you head out on your adventure, you should service your RV to make sure everything is in tip-top shape. Tropic Trailer is here to assist you in all of your trailer needs with affordable and quick service so that you can get on the road. From tires, lights, parts, and wiring, we are here to keep you and your family protected.