CAMPER VANS FOR SALE: FLORIDA
CAMPER VANS AND FLORIDA
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From the tropical keys to the swampy Everglades and the bustling streets of Miami, Florida provides a unique backdrop for an adventurous van life. Here’s your guide to the best places to stay, must-visit spots, travel itineraries, and boondocking options in Florida.
WHERE TO STAY WITH YOUR CAMPER VAN IN FLORIDA
AREAS TO STAY:
1. Bahia Honda State Park
Located in the Florida Keys, Bahia Honda State Park is known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and excellent snorkeling opportunities. The park offers campsites with spectacular ocean views, making it a top pick for van lifers seeking a tropical escape.
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2. Fort De Soto Park
Near St. Petersburg, Fort De Soto Park encompasses five interconnected islands. Its campgrounds are popular among van lifers for their amenities and access to beaches, kayaking trails, and historic forts.
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3. Ocala National Forest
Central Florida’s Ocala National Forest offers a more rustic camping experience in a diverse natural setting. You can enjoy springs, trails, and plenty of wildlife, with various campsites suitable for vans.
iOverlander: Is a wonderful non-profit project that shows you where to boondock, fill-up on water, and camp!
HARVEST HOSTS: Is a network of wineries, farms, attractions, breweries for #VanLifers to stay safely overnight at. Florida has a ton to choose from! Here are some of the most popular:
WHERE TO GO IN FLORIDA IN A CAMPER VAN?
Weekend Getaway
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Day 1: Start in Miami, exploring the vibrant neighborhoods like Wynwood and South Beach. Camp at a nearby state park like Larry and Penny Thompson Park.
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Day 2: Head to the Everglades for a day of wildlife exploration and scenic drives. Return to Miami or camp within the Everglades.
Two-Week Florida Loop
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Day 1-3: Begin in the Orlando area, enjoying theme parks and local attractions. Stay at a campground like Lake Louisa State Park.
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Day 4-6: Move to Tampa and St. Petersburg, exploring the Gulf Coast beaches and Fort De Soto Park.
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Day 7-9: Travel down to the Florida Keys, stopping at Key Largo, Marathon, and finally Key West. Stay at Bahia Honda State Park.
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Day 10-12: Drive up the Atlantic coast, visiting places like Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and the Kennedy Space Center.
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Day 13-14: Finish in Miami with time spent in the city’s cultural spots and another visit to the Everglades or Biscayne National Park.
FLORIDA DISPERSED CAMPING
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Apalachicola National Forest: Located in the panhandle, it offers dispersed camping for those looking for a more secluded experience.
CAMPER VANS FOR SALE, DELIVERED TO FLORIDA
Camper vans are no cheap investment! It's a massive decision, just like purchasing a home. Yes, there's plenty of RV Dealers in FL, but mass manufactured camper vans are just no match in quality. Fortunately, Brooklyn Campervans works with clients nationwide, and delivery to FL is only $500 - a small cost that can save you $50-100,000 in quality. Brooklyn Campervans provides the highest level of bespoke camper vans based on YOUR needs, style, and budget.
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