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    Vero Beach Kamp RV Park

    3.2 (10 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Great camp ground. Clean quiet and nice people. Pool is very clean. Park is close to everything.

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    Very nice, clean, dog friendly. Tropical plants everywhere!! Roomy and quiet. Highly recommend

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    Donald McDonald Campground

    Donald McDonald Campground

    4.0
    (5 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    There are four RV spots with full hook ups & the camphost David & his dog. David is very helpful &…read moresocial. We had a slight problem with the electric socket upon arrival. I put a call into the county & the Park Ranger, Doug came over quickly & remedyed the problem. Again he was very pleasant. People like those make full time RVing comfortable. The rv sites are sandy & are nicely sized, situated & private. Each one has a fire ring & patio table. Far enough away but close enough to Route 1 & about 15-20 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. Vero Beach is close by as well. It is soothing calming & quiet here, every once in a while a plane flies over & parachuters exits the plane & you see the chutes open & colorful. There are walking trails & a boat a canoe boat launch.

    Not sure how to review a campground so I'll give them the all good curve. They have bathrooms with…read moreshowers available for everyone. The site fee is normal for an park. There Is a dock where you can look over the water. I believe there is also a hiking trail. Here you may see some wildlife such as the agressive racoon, the timid squirrel, noisy armadillo, lots of birds chirping away, if you're lucky you might get to see a venomous snake however you're most likely to see black racers and corn snakes. Now you might think the agressive racoon is cute and cuddly animal but don't you dare try to pet him cuddle him or feed him. As a matter of fact the raccoons will show up your campsite during daylight hours but don't be fooled, this is a reconnaissance mission. Once everyone goes to bed, they come back. They revisit the sites that had the best goodies. They will open your coolers and go through your trash.

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    Skydivers (those little spots in the pictures)
    Donald McDonald Campground
    Donald McDonald Campground

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    Long Point Park

    Long Point Park

    3.7
    (19 reviews)
    8.5 mi

    We had a great time at Long point campground! The sites are spacious, and every one comes with a…read morefire pit, picnic bench, and power outlets which made it easy to relax and enjoy the outdoors (while still being able to charge our phones!) We reserved a site with water access. Our site easily fit two large tents, and the overall atmosphere was peaceful and quiet. The bathrooms were as clean as a campground bathroom can be, but the shower water pressure could definitely use some improvement. There's also a small store right at the entrance, which was handy for grabbing snacks or ice. Our only real issue was with the check-in process. We arrived after sunset and, despite waiting twice, there was no one in the front office. Since we'd already paid online, we decided to head to our site and set up. The next morning, we tried again, but still no one was around. Eventually, we flagged down a staff member who was not very welcoming and came off as rude when we asked to check in. Having someone available at the front office, especially after dark, would make the experience smoother for guests.

    We go camping here every Memorial Day with a group of friends. It really is a wonderful campground…read more Almost every site is waterfront and most have access to launch your kayaks directly. The prices are pretty reasonable, about $50 a site for water and electric with a firepit and table at each site. The view is beautiful and we almost always see dolphins and manatees swim by. We usually book our site a year in advance but they recently changed the policy that non-residents can only book 6 months out so we will probably have a little more trouble getting a site. There is not a lot of shade so it can pretty hot and the mosquitos and noseeuns can be very intense even during the day. I ran my thermocells almost non stop this trip. But the view makes it worth it. And no visit to longpoint is complete without a stop at the store at the entrance to get the super delicious fish dip. It's a little pricey but yummy!

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    Bathrooms across from site 34. Old Florida beach bathrooms. (Not the cleanest)
    Bathrooms across from site 34. Old Florida beach bathrooms. (Not the cleanest)
    General campground photo. Maintenance bldg on the right. View from site 34.
    General campground photo. Maintenance bldg on the right. View from site 34.
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    Pelican's Landing of Sebastian

    Pelican's Landing of Sebastian

    3.5
    (8 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Just spent 2 days to do a check out on my new motorhome. Cici and maintenance guy couldn't have…read morebeen nicer And more helpful. Great location, super quiet nice amenities.

    After staying at this small and cozy RV Resort, it is now one of our "go to" favorites! If you're…read morelucky enough to get in - you will be thrilled with the location - close to a nice variety of restaurants/bars, and just a few miles from beautiful public beaches at Sebastian Inlet. Pelican's Landing RV Resort is very well managed and extremely neat and clean--each site has a deck or pavered pad with a picnic table with an umbrella and two nice stationary adirondack chairs. They pay attention to every detail to make your stay as comfortable as possible. We love being able to walk down to the dock with our morning coffee (and/or evening cocktails) to meet the other campers or have a nice chat with the friendly staff. And the sunrises and sunsets are amazing. Looks like there might be some good fishing from the dock and we tried out a few kayaks in the river--saw some dolphins. Awesome fun! There is a WalMart and Publix grocery store within a few miles as well as a bait shop and a great little farmer's market just a short bike ride south. Also, be sure to check out the most awesome nature trail called the Jungle Trail. It will take you to Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge which is the first National Wildlife Refuge established in the United States. It's a must see for nature lovers and just a few miles from your campsite! https://goo.gl/maps/yTvb9fKnqE42mp8k8 We stayed in a 29' travel trailer...such a wonderful time!! Looking forward to our next adventure in Sebastian Inlet, Florida!

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    1910 House
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    Pelican's Landing of Sebastian

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    St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park

    St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park

    4.8
    (9 reviews)
    11.5 mi

    This huge preserve is 35 square miles. Admission is free. The preserve was created when the state…read moreof Florida bought up large tracts of land in 1995 to preserve the watershed to the St. Sebastian River and the Indian River Lagoon. In addition to protecting the water the land also protects rare and endangered species of plants and animals. The preserve is made up of grassy forests and the long leaf pine that was common before the development of Florida. Here you will find the biological communities of cypress dome, scrubby flat woods, sand hills, and strand swamp. The preserve contains one of Florida's largest populations of scrub jays, a species listed as vulnerable. Many native plants and animals make their home here including over 50 protected species. Animals that can be found here include the red-cockaded woodpecker, Bachman's sparrow, Eastern indigo snakes, bald eagles, wild turkeys, river otters, bobcats, and tortoises. This preserve is part of the Great Florida Birding Trail. Travel in the preserve is along unpaved roads. There is a buffer road that runs along the C-54 canal. In November through March you can find manatees in the canal. There is a platform to view them at the end of the buffer road. The preserve is divided into quadrants by the Fellsmere Canal and by I-95. Each quadrant has long hiking trails. There are over 60 miles of hiking trails through 22,000 acres of wilderness. There is a visitor's center at the entrance that is staffed Friday through Sunday. You can hike, bike, or horseback ride the preserve. From this preserve you can canoe, boat, and fish the St. John's River. There are six primitive camp sites which can only be reached by hiking. Hiking trails include red, yellow, and blue and can be rough because they are also used by horses. Along some of the trails you can see the remains of homesteads from when the land was used for growing citrus, ranching, turpentining, and logging. The preserve contains a portion of the rails to trails path, a hiking and biking trail along the abandoned Trans Florida Central Rail incorporated in 1924. The surface of the trail hasn't been decided on yet and there are few signs marking it. As a sign in the park says this is the real Florida. Photographers, nature lovers, hikers, and equestrians will love exploring this vast open wilderness. Come see Florida the way Mother Nature intended.

    This place was very interesting and the preserve itself is massife! With more than four nearly ten…read moremile trails available this park has enough hiking experiences for almost anybody. I love the scrub forest and natural beauty of this place. The river in warmer times is a prime place to see manatees on their journeys around the area. Unfortunately for me my visit was not one of those days. This park is free to visit and they've got a visitor center that's open on Friday Saturday and Sunday. I believe they also have a number of different hikes and activities during the year as well. There are a number of different birds and other animals making their homes here and the whole place provides a wonderful natural escape. Highly recommended!

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    Turkey Vultures cooling off
    1.5 miles into yellow trail b4 it got to muddy for me to continue,bring some water shoes or boots. Crossed 3 of these puddles b4 i gave up.

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    1.5 miles into yellow trail b4 it got to muddy for me to continue,bring some water shoes or boots. Crossed 3 of these puddles b4 i gave up.
    Encore Sunshine Travel

    Encore Sunshine Travel

    2.9
    (14 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Pool was so beautiful and well maintained. Front desk…read moreladies nice. Fellow campers extremely nice. Beautiful palms and good mix of shade and sun. Super large dog run area. Lots of planned activities to join in on if that's your thing. Excellent experience. The only negative and it's not a quick or easy fix but the roads are a little compromised with pot holes and sunken areas. But have to go slow anyway so easy to navigate. Overall very happy Oh and by the way even though address is Vero Beach it is primarily in Sebastian which is not as big or busy as Vero Beach. It's about 25/35 min away.

    property this morning Based on the website. When we arrived we explained we were looking for a…read more6month -annual location that wasn't on dirt. We were told they 'didn't have rates for 2026 yet".But, current rate was $1100, plus electric. We were also told that they do not have room for 2nd vehicle on lot and that " it had to be stored, for additional $70. Per month. The one lady was rather rude and the other lady tried to soften the approach of the fisrt. We asked if we could take a look at the park ........ as we drove in we were amazed at the actual condition of the lots. The lots are very small, and although they have concrete..... they are mostly busted concrete, and extremely small pads. The road itself is filled with potholes and, there are actual Mobile homes. The website misrepresents this park.... we were unable to find a spot that looks like the photo. In short we would not stay here.

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    Encore Sunshine Travel
    Encore Sunshine Travel

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