20 beach camping spots within driving distance of Tampa Bay

Nothing beats bonfires, ocean sunsets and pitching a tent in the sand. Few weekend roadtrips rival beach camping, and some of the best spots are within a short drive from Tampa Bay. Here are a few of our favorite places to camp oceanside.

Before you plan your overnight camping trip, make sure to call ahead or check the park’s website for information on its public safety rules and restrictions.

—Christopher Cann

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Turtle Beach Campground 
Sarasota
Turtle Beach has a beachfront campground on Siesta Key featuring 39 RV and tent sites. The campground has numerous amenities available to guests such as free Wifi, beverage vending, a playground, a picnic area with grills and restrooms with hot showers. No animals are allowed on the campgrounds unless they are service animals. The nightly rate for the summer season is $51, but one site can account for six people. 
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Turtle Beach Campground

Sarasota
Turtle Beach has a beachfront campground on Siesta Key featuring 39 RV and tent sites. The campground has numerous amenities available to guests such as free Wifi, beverage vending, a playground, a picnic area with grills and restrooms with hot showers. No animals are allowed on the campgrounds unless they are service animals. The nightly rate for the summer season is $51, but one site can account for six people.

Photo via Turtle Beach Website
Fort De Soto Park 
St. Petersburg
The Fort De Soto Campground has 238 family camping sites with water, electricity, a laundry station, restrooms, showers and picnic tables provided to its guests. Special campsites are available to people who want to bring their pets along. Visitors can hike along mangroves, wetlands, palm hammocks and hardwoods, or visit the historic fort. Both tent and RV stations are accessible. Fees range from $33.90 to $45.77 depending on when and how you plan on staying at the campground.
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Fort De Soto Park

St. Petersburg
The Fort De Soto Campground has 238 family camping sites with water, electricity, a laundry station, restrooms, showers and picnic tables provided to its guests. Special campsites are available to people who want to bring their pets along. Visitors can hike along mangroves, wetlands, palm hammocks and hardwoods, or visit the historic fort. Both tent and RV stations are accessible. Fees range from $33.90 to $45.77 depending on when and how you plan on staying at the campground.

Photo via Visit St. Pete/Clearwater Facebook
Shell Key Preserve 
Tierra Verde
Shell Key Preserve is a 1,828 preserve located in Tampa Bay. The preserve is an important sanctuary for nesting and migrating birds, with access limited to private boats and public shuttles. The preserve is an underdeveloped barrier island, so there are no facilities on it. There are also no pets or alcohol allowed on Shell Key. Camping is allowed on the south public use area of Shell Key; permits are required for overnight activity, and can be purchased for $6 from the county. 
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Shell Key Preserve

Tierra Verde
Shell Key Preserve is a 1,828 preserve located in Tampa Bay. The preserve is an important sanctuary for nesting and migrating birds, with access limited to private boats and public shuttles. The preserve is an underdeveloped barrier island, so there are no facilities on it. There are also no pets or alcohol allowed on Shell Key. Camping is allowed on the south public use area of Shell Key; permits are required for overnight activity, and can be purchased for $6 from the county.

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Anastasia State Park 
St. Augustine
Anastasia State Park is located on 1,600-acres of beaches and tital marshes with 139 campsites a few paces away from the Atlantic. Common activities that campers engage in include hiking, swimming, fishing, paddling, surfing and picnicking. Amenities such as campfire circles, nature trails, an amphitheatre, shower stations, parking, restrooms and the beach are available to all campers. The price to camp starts at $28 per night with a 50% discount available to florida resident 65 years or older.
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Anastasia State Park

St. Augustine
Anastasia State Park is located on 1,600-acres of beaches and tital marshes with 139 campsites a few paces away from the Atlantic. Common activities that campers engage in include hiking, swimming, fishing, paddling, surfing and picnicking. Amenities such as campfire circles, nature trails, an amphitheatre, shower stations, parking, restrooms and the beach are available to all campers. The price to camp starts at $28 per night with a 50% discount available to florida resident 65 years or older.

Photo via State Park Website
Anclote Key Preserve State Park 
Tarpon Springs
Anclote Key Preserve State Park is a 11,773-acre park made of four islands: Anclote Key, North Anclote Bar, South Anclote Bar and Three Rooker Island. Visitors can swim, picnic, grill, pitch a tent and take in the 1887 lighthouse that stands at the southern end of the island. Dogs are not allowed, and ferry services do not drop off visitors for overnight camping ? those wishing to stay overnight must have their own transportation. Provisions are not provided on the island, so bring your own water and supplies.
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Anclote Key Preserve State Park

Tarpon Springs
Anclote Key Preserve State Park is a 11,773-acre park made of four islands: Anclote Key, North Anclote Bar, South Anclote Bar and Three Rooker Island. Visitors can swim, picnic, grill, pitch a tent and take in the 1887 lighthouse that stands at the southern end of the island. Dogs are not allowed, and ferry services do not drop off visitors for overnight camping ? those wishing to stay overnight must have their own transportation. Provisions are not provided on the island, so bring your own water and supplies.

Photo via State Park Website
Caladesi Island State Park 
Dunedin
Caladesi Island State Park is an island along the gulf coast that is only accessible by boat. On-island amenities include restrooms, a children’s playground, a picnic pavilion, shower stations and the Caladesi Cafe for gifts and food. 
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Caladesi Island State Park

Dunedin
Caladesi Island State Park is an island along the gulf coast that is only accessible by boat. On-island amenities include restrooms, a children’s playground, a picnic pavilion, shower stations and the Caladesi Cafe for gifts and food.

Photo via State Park Website
E.G. Simmons Conservation Park 
Ruskin
E.G. Simmons Conservation Park is made up of 258 acres of mangrove, swamp and beach terrains. There are 103 campsites in the park, which are all a stroll away from Tampa Bay. Amenities available to campers include restrooms, showers, picnic tables, electricity and fire pits. Camping costs start at $24 per night with discounted rates available to those older than 55. 
Photo via Hillsborough County Website

E.G. Simmons Conservation Park

Ruskin
E.G. Simmons Conservation Park is made up of 258 acres of mangrove, swamp and beach terrains. There are 103 campsites in the park, which are all a stroll away from Tampa Bay. Amenities available to campers include restrooms, showers, picnic tables, electricity and fire pits. Camping costs start at $24 per night with discounted rates available to those older than 55.

Photo via Hillsborough County Website
North Beach Camp Resort 
St. Augustine
North Beach Camp Resort is located on a 30-acre barrier island between the North River and Atlantic Ocean just 4.5 miles away from the historic downtown area of St. Augustine. Camping rates range from 50$ to $102 per night. Pets are allowed in designated areas and must be kept on short leashes at all times.
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North Beach Camp Resort

St. Augustine
North Beach Camp Resort is located on a 30-acre barrier island between the North River and Atlantic Ocean just 4.5 miles away from the historic downtown area of St. Augustine. Camping rates range from 50$ to $102 per night. Pets are allowed in designated areas and must be kept on short leashes at all times.

Photo via North Beach Camp Resort
Fort Clinch State Park 
Fernandina Beach
Fort Clinch State Park encompasses 1,400-acres of land on the Atlantic. Common activities include but are not limited to biking, birding, fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing. Camping rates begin at $26 per night and a 50% discount is available to Florida residents 65 years or older. Amenities available to campers include campfire circles, a nearby beach, the Fort Clinch Museum and restrooms. Pets are allowed in designated areas as long as they are kept on a six-foot leash at all times.
Photo via Fort Clinch Website

Fort Clinch State Park

Fernandina Beach
Fort Clinch State Park encompasses 1,400-acres of land on the Atlantic. Common activities include but are not limited to biking, birding, fishing, hiking and wildlife viewing. Camping rates begin at $26 per night and a 50% discount is available to Florida residents 65 years or older. Amenities available to campers include campfire circles, a nearby beach, the Fort Clinch Museum and restrooms. Pets are allowed in designated areas as long as they are kept on a six-foot leash at all times.

Photo via Fort Clinch Website
Coya Costa State Park 
Captiva
Coya Costa State Park is a Gulf Coast island accessible only by boat or kayak. The park features nine miles of shoreline prime for swimming, snorkeling, swimming, fishing and bird watching. Campsites and cabins are available for overnight stays in designated areas. The park also features an amphitheater, cabins, campfire circles and shower stations for guest use. Pets are allowed in the park but not on the beaches or cabin areas and must be kept on a six-foot handheld leash at all times. There is a $2 admission, and tent camping pricing starts at $22
per night. 
Photo via State Park Website

Coya Costa State Park

Captiva
Coya Costa State Park is a Gulf Coast island accessible only by boat or kayak. The park features nine miles of shoreline prime for swimming, snorkeling, swimming, fishing and bird watching. Campsites and cabins are available for overnight stays in designated areas. The park also features an amphitheater, cabins, campfire circles and shower stations for guest use. Pets are allowed in the park but not on the beaches or cabin areas and must be kept on a six-foot handheld leash at all times. There is a $2 admission, and tent camping pricing starts at $22 per night.

Photo via State Park Website
KOA Holiday 
St. Petersburg
KOA St. Petersburg is a beach-accessible campground full of amenities, including but not limited to a pool, kayaks, miniature golf, eBike rentals, a spa, a pavilion, a sauna and wifi. Visitors have three camping options for overnight visits, purchase lodging, bring an RV or set up a campsite. Rates vary due to the number of amenity options accessible to guests; pets are allowed, but must be accounted for in the registration process.
Photo via Koa Website

KOA Holiday

St. Petersburg
KOA St. Petersburg is a beach-accessible campground full of amenities, including but not limited to a pool, kayaks, miniature golf, eBike rentals, a spa, a pavilion, a sauna and wifi. Visitors have three camping options for overnight visits, purchase lodging, bring an RV or set up a campsite. Rates vary due to the number of amenity options accessible to guests; pets are allowed, but must be accounted for in the registration process.

Photo via Koa Website
KOA Holiday Campgrounds 
Palm Harbor
KOA Holiday is a dog-friendly place that allows for camping by the Gulf of Mexico. Amenities available to campers include restrooms, wifi, propane, a pool, a dog park, cable TV and a group fire pit. Campers have three options for overnight visits, which include purchasing lodging, bringing an RV or setting up a campsite. Rates vary due to the number of amenity options available to guests.
Photo via KOA Website

KOA Holiday Campgrounds

Palm Harbor
KOA Holiday is a dog-friendly place that allows for camping by the Gulf of Mexico. Amenities available to campers include restrooms, wifi, propane, a pool, a dog park, cable TV and a group fire pit. Campers have three options for overnight visits, which include purchasing lodging, bringing an RV or setting up a campsite. Rates vary due to the number of amenity options available to guests.

Photo via KOA Website
Gamble Rogers Memorial Park 
Flagler Beach
Gamble Rogers is a 145-acre park tucked between the Intercoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. The campground has 34 sites located on its primary dune, which provides easy beach access. Each site has water, electricity, a picnic table and a fire ring within reach; restrooms and showers are also available to campers. The starting price for a standard night of camping is $28.
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Gamble Rogers Memorial Park

Flagler Beach
Gamble Rogers is a 145-acre park tucked between the Intercoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. The campground has 34 sites located on its primary dune, which provides easy beach access. Each site has water, electricity, a picnic table and a fire ring within reach; restrooms and showers are also available to campers. The starting price for a standard night of camping is $28.

Photo via State ParkWebsite
Little Talbot Island State Park 
Jacksonville
Little Talbot State Park is on an island of five-mile beaches with 36 campsites featuring electricity, fresh water, picnic tables, bath houses and restrooms available to guests. For children, there is a playground and fire circles available for group usage. Pets are permitted on nature trails, hiking trails, paved roads and campgrounds but not on the beach and must be kept on a six-foot leash at all times. The price to camp starts at $24 per night and a 50% discount available to Florida residents 65 years or older.
Photo via State Park Website

Little Talbot Island State Park

Jacksonville
Little Talbot State Park is on an island of five-mile beaches with 36 campsites featuring electricity, fresh water, picnic tables, bath houses and restrooms available to guests. For children, there is a playground and fire circles available for group usage. Pets are permitted on nature trails, hiking trails, paved roads and campgrounds but not on the beach and must be kept on a six-foot leash at all times. The price to camp starts at $24 per night and a 50% discount available to Florida residents 65 years or older.

Photo via State Park Website
Periwinkle Park and Campground 
Sanibel
Periwinkle Park and Campground is located on Sanibel Island in the Gulf of Mexico and offers accommodations for everything from motorhomes and tents. With beaches moments away from campsites, people on the island will have a lot to occupy their time like biking, birdwatching and swimming. Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on the campgrounds. Camp pricing begins at a $45 daily fee; reservations can be made through its website.
Photo via Sanibel Camping Website

Periwinkle Park and Campground

Sanibel
Periwinkle Park and Campground is located on Sanibel Island in the Gulf of Mexico and offers accommodations for everything from motorhomes and tents. With beaches moments away from campsites, people on the island will have a lot to occupy their time like biking, birdwatching and swimming. Unfortunately, pets are not allowed on the campgrounds. Camp pricing begins at a $45 daily fee; reservations can be made through its website.

Photo via Sanibel Camping Website
San Carlos RV Resort and Marina 
Fort Meyers
San Carlos RV Resort is located on Hurricane Bay and offers amenities like restrooms, a hot spa, a heated pool and a recreation center. RV rental units range from $65 to $119 daily. All guests must register before entering the campground, no tents are permitted and neither rare electric heaters or stoves. Pets are allowed in designated areas and must be kept on non-retractable leashes at all times.
Photo via San Carlos RV Resort Website

San Carlos RV Resort and Marina

Fort Meyers
San Carlos RV Resort is located on Hurricane Bay and offers amenities like restrooms, a hot spa, a heated pool and a recreation center. RV rental units range from $65 to $119 daily. All guests must register before entering the campground, no tents are permitted and neither rare electric heaters or stoves. Pets are allowed in designated areas and must be kept on non-retractable leashes at all times.

Photo via San Carlos RV Resort Website
Sebastian Intel State Park 
Melbourne Beach
Sebastian Inlet State Park stretches from the Indian River Lagoon to the Atlantic. Experiences to be had range from cycling, birding and boating to paddling, camping and hiking. Amenities available to campers include picnic tables, grills, museums and a restaurant gift shop. Pets are permitted in designated areas as long as they are kept on six-foot handheld leashes. Camping costs begin at $28 per night.
Photo via Sebastian Inlet Facebook

Sebastian Intel State Park

Melbourne Beach
Sebastian Inlet State Park stretches from the Indian River Lagoon to the Atlantic. Experiences to be had range from cycling, birding and boating to paddling, camping and hiking. Amenities available to campers include picnic tables, grills, museums and a restaurant gift shop. Pets are permitted in designated areas as long as they are kept on six-foot handheld leashes. Camping costs begin at $28 per night.

Photo via Sebastian Inlet Facebook
Red Coconut RV Resort 
Fort Meyers
The Red Coconut RV Resort is a Gulf of Mexico beachside park that holds 60 RV sites. Campers can take advantage of amenities like shower and laundry facilities, mobile rentals,  basic cable and internet access. Recreational activities include fishing and boating as well as swimming in the gulf. Camping rates for the summer season begin at $73 per night. 
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Red Coconut RV Resort

Fort Meyers
The Red Coconut RV Resort is a Gulf of Mexico beachside park that holds 60 RV sites. Campers can take advantage of amenities like shower and laundry facilities, mobile rentals, basic cable and internet access. Recreational activities include fishing and boating as well as swimming in the gulf. Camping rates for the summer season begin at $73 per night.

Photo via Red Coconut Website
Sunset Isle RV Park 
Cedar Key
Sunset Isle RV Park is located steps away from the Gulf of Mexico and features prime real estate for activities like hiking, briding, canoeing and kayaking. The park is also just one mile from Carrabelle Beach. Booking a night at the park requires a reservation request that can be filled out on its website.
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Sunset Isle RV Park

Cedar Key
Sunset Isle RV Park is located steps away from the Gulf of Mexico and features prime real estate for activities like hiking, briding, canoeing and kayaking. The park is also just one mile from Carrabelle Beach. Booking a night at the park requires a reservation request that can be filled out on its website.

Photo via Sunset Isle Website
Wall Springs 
Palm Harbor
Wall Springs is a 210-acre park including a nature spring, complete with a viewing area, and boardwalk that serves as the centerpiece connection to the Pinellas Trail. Park amenities available to visitors include a 35-foot observation tower, barrier-free playground, boardwalk, five picnic shelters with grills and restrooms. 
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Wall Springs

Palm Harbor
Wall Springs is a 210-acre park including a nature spring, complete with a viewing area, and boardwalk that serves as the centerpiece connection to the Pinellas Trail. Park amenities available to visitors include a 35-foot observation tower, barrier-free playground, boardwalk, five picnic shelters with grills and restrooms.

Photo via Google Maps Screen Grab

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