Home to the lush natural wonders of Miami and a site for various activities like camping, this spot for camping in Miami is located a drive away from the city. The visitors can book bungalows or sites for RVs as well as camping and relax in the beaches or have fun in the social events that are constantly taking place in the area. It is rather unique as guests can find concerts and parties as well as plenty of restaurants and method of entertainment, unlike most other parks on the list.
Prices : Starting from $80
Timings : 9 am to 5 pm
Placed in a tropical landscape with a variety of flora and fauna, this campground is a popular spot for both camping and RV camping. It is a drive away from Miami and is easy to commute to. Various sports as well as activities can be done in the park and restrooms, laundry facilities as well as a swimming pool are also present. The site also has some amazing fruit trees as well access to Wi-Fi.
Pricing : Starting from $52
Timings : 9 am to 5 pm
Sandwiched between Key Largo and Key West is the magnificent Curry Hammock State Park, spread across an area of 1000 acres. This unhindered pice of nature is the best escape option from the weary city tales and engage in experiencing Florida’s unique ecosystem.
A dive into a wonderland with 500 acres of unhindered peace and an offshore beach is where you can find the incomparable camping experience for your life. Bahia Honda State Park in south Florida exhibits lined up palm trees, calming sunsets, and an absolute homeland of marine animals and birds. The tropical destination of Bahia Honda State Park is excellent for camping, offering a diverse catalog of camping from RV to small tents.
Across the vast stretch of 270 acres, the Larry and Penny Thompson Memorial Park and Campground is one of a kind in Southwest Miami Dade, stationed just beside the popularly visited Miami Zoo. The park is enveloped with wildflowers, rock pinelands, mango and lychee trees adorned by multiple picnic spots in all corners.
Very close to the city, this is a popular site for camping in Miami that features a huge golf course, camping grounds as well as various natural wonders. The Oleta River runs beside the park hence activities like boating and fishing are available. Campgrounds are also present with proper restrooms, picnic spots and cabins as well. Guests can also enjoy bird watching, hiking, biking, etc.
Pricing : Free admission
Timings : Sunrise to sunset
Situated a drive away from the city, this is a beautiful state park and spot for camping in Miami with thick mangroves and surreal water bodies. The park is also Florida’s biggest urban park and offers a series of activities to its visitors. Camping grounds and cabins are available to rent and picnic spots are present too. Guests can also enjoy various activities like biking, hiking, snorkeling, swimming, fishing, etc. at the park.
Prices : Starting from $2
Timings : 8 am to sunset
It is a beautiful park including some of the most scenic beaches out of all places for camping in Miami as well as lush mangroves. The location of the park is upon an island a boat ride away from the city. The site is extremely popular for its natural wonders and some of the finest hiking and biking trails all across.
Pricing : Starting from $8
Timings : 9 am- 5 pm Monday-Thursday; 7 am-5 pm Friday-Sunday
The most popular and first undersea park of the United States grabs enough eyeballs round the year for its exotic display of marine life. Established in 1963, the famous John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park encompasses 178 nautical square miles of amusing coral reef, leaving travelers in awe with nature’s wonder.
Placed slightly far from Miami, this camping ground is only open from November to May and offers both RV and tent campsites to its visitors. Guests cannot reserve sites in advance and can only get them upon arrival. Various campsites that are fully equipped with necessities are present alongside the beautiful trails and activities to do amidst nature.
Prices : Starting from $25
The lavishness of Miami finds no boundary in Long Key State Park of Florida, located just beside the famous birding trail of Miami, inviting visitors from around the world. While the 2017 Hurricane had a rough impact on the entire ecospace of Long Key park, now the park has taken a rebirth from the ashes with a huge influx of tourists round the year.
Not only is the city home to great beaches, the rich culture of the city can be witnessed by the tourists through the museums, art galleries as well as various other places and activities that the city has to offer. Do explore our website to find out more about what is trending for tourists in Miami
This post was published by Mukta Manshi
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