Where to Go Camping in the Palm Beaches | Waterfront Properties

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This weekend’s weather is perfect for a camping trip with your family. Here are some camping locations you are sure to enjoy.

Lion Country Safari

Lion Country Safari's KOA campground opened in November 1983. The Travel Channel named it “One of the World’s Top Ten Richest RV Parks” for the experience of sleeping yards from wild animals at Lion Country Safari’s drive-through safari. Campers can hear lions roar and siamangs hoot throughout the day!

Where: 2000 Lion Country Safari Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470

John Prince Park Campground

John Prince Park Campground in Lake Worth offers distinctly local vibes and a mix of tent and RV camping on the banks of idyllic Lake Osborne. Spend the days freshwater fishing on the boat, and spend your evenings making family memories around a campfire.

Where: 4759 Congress AvenueLake Worth, FL 33461

Torry Island Campground and Marina

Torry Island Campground and Marina is a fun-filled camping and outdoor adventure on Lake Okeechobee's 640 acre "Island Jewel" which is rich with wildlife and historical treasures that offers an array of natural wonders and recreational activities for the outdoor enthusiast.

Where: 5000 West Canal Street N Belle Glade, FL 33430

Peanut Island Park & Tent Campground

Peanut Island Park & Tent Campground is a family sanctuary featuring great snorkeling, pathways, overnight camping and swimming. Best ways to get over are via water taxi stops from nearby Sailfish Marina or Riviera Beach Marina - or anchor your boat right along the shoreline.

Where: 6500 Peanut Island Road Riviera Beach, FL 33404

South Bay RV Campground

South Bay RV Campground offers campgrounds, crossroads community center, freshwater fishing, walking path and access to the Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail.

Where: 100 Levee Road South Bay, FL 33493