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13 RV Parks near Delray Beach, Florida
Boynton Beach, Florida 4.24 miles N
Ocean Ridge, Florida 4.43 miles NE
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2998 S Federal Hwy Delray Beach, Florida 33483 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 60 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Apr 2017 - $45.00
This is a parking lot wedged between a car dealer and another commercial business. It is right next to train tracks ands the train runs all night, blows the whistle as it's going by. We could see the train from our camper window and we were not in the space closest to the train. These folks are a royal PITA. They talk to you like you are a 3 year old. Their rules about pets are crazy strict. I don't need to be told 100 times to pick up after my pet and not to walk my pet through the "park" (-ing lot). They really should not allow pets at all as they are VERY intolerant. The people who stay in the park are very nice but the owners are another story. I have relatives in the area that wanted to stop by for a few minutes to see our trailer and the owners make it very difficult to have a visitor. My relative is handicapped and they have a handicapped spot and would not let them use it. There are plenty of empty visitors spots but they act like it's a BIG PROBLEM to use one. They charged for parking an extra vehicle and were very rigid about it (even though I was paying for it). I would not stay here again if I had another option. They store cars and trailers and they are all over the place. It is very cramped and not really kept up very well. Weeds that produce burrs everywhere so if you have a furry friend that you love, be careful, my pup's paws got full of burrs. The owners parked one of their 6 golf carts right behind our spot so every time I pulled out my car I had to navigate to be sure not to hit it. Neighborhood Walmart across the street. They do refill propane tanks. Way too expensive for what you get. - Monica C
Apr 2016 - $43.00
Small RV park almost exactly between Boca Raton and Delray. Friendly staff, very affordable, family owned business. Invaluable information from the staff about things to do and check out locally. Small campsite itself with a cement pad, a patch of grass and a palm tree per site. Also of note, train tracks running behind the site running 24 hours, disturbance to sleep and enjoyment of the park was negligible. Would definitely stay here again. - Jessica14Lynne
Jan 2016 - $28.00
The family that owns this RV park all work it daily. So it is very clean and well maintained.
However, there are no recreational facilities or activities here whatsoever. And the Wi-Fi is very unreliable and frustrating.
This park is on a very busy highway, has large car dealerships on both sides, and the rear is adjacent to train tracks.
You will be within walking/ biking distance of stores and restaurants. - mountainmaury
6159 Lawrence Rd Lantana, Florida 33462 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 99 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 15 Reviews
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Feb 2019 - $50.00
We were here for a week for work and although the spaces are tight, this park was very nice and met our needs. Full hookups and close to everything we needed in the Boca area. Great service and nice quiet Neighbors always a plus. - Greg Poston
Nov 2017 - $90.00
Way overpriced for the tight sites where we parked on grass with teensy patio and no picnic table. However, staff and management were very pleasant people. They helped us back into the site (or we never could have done it--needed more than one person to watch all sides and patio. We didn't use the pool or facilities. We were there to visit with family nearby. - Breeze On
Oct 2017 - $45.00
I stayed at this campground for two years. At first it was a nice little park. Then the owner and manager became very greedy and extremely rude. They made up totally ridiculous rules that the place was not enjoyable anymore. Their rates kept going up and offered you nothing. No entertainment. The only thing the park has is a laundry room and clubhouse that are not air conditioned and a very small indoor pool. The manager and owner started watching everything everyone was doing and yelling at them for no reason. The manager is now gone and there is a new couple managing it. They are just as nasty and nickle and dime you on everything. If you want to enjoy camping do not go to this park. It is definitely not worth the price. - Taylor60
4759 S Congress Ave Lake Worth, Florida 33461 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 301 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 95 Reviews
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Feb 2019 - $40.00
-Users in Feb are primarily snowbirds. Even the waterfront sites are FHU. I was surprised a sewer connection was available so close to water. Was told waterfront sites are for 14 days max. Backing into the site was not too bad even with my 42' 5er and long-bed crew cab dually. Parking on the grass is allowed. Decent spacing between sites, though some have more space than others. Jet skis buzzing along on the water was not distracting. No fenced dog run. Office said no personal fenced dog areas allowed at sites, but I saw them. Not a bad park, and I'm sure some long-termers love it, but in all honestly it really is nothing special, just another campground. - TH travelers
Feb 2019 - $34.00
We stayed at John Prince for a long weekend. We had a lake front site which was a back-in site. This is a nice campground to use for a base in the Palm Beach area. WiFi was excellent, bath houses and rest rooms were conveniently located for the different sections of the campground. Two nice playgrounds for kids and a boat ramp would make this nice for families with kids. The lake front sites are limited to a 14 day stay, so no seasonal or essentially full-time residents. Dog walking was excellent and it appeared everyone picked up after their pets. The campground is gated and very secure. - j&b
Jan 2019 - $26.00
We have wintered here for several years. The campground is well maintained, most of the spots have ample room. Good Verizon reception and the rabbit ears pick up many local stations. They have Wifi but we do not use it (I hear it is acceptable). As part of the John Prince Park, there are miles of biking/running trails, lake access, a great dog park, kiddie playgrounds, tennis/basketball/soccer/petanque courts, fit trail, etc. The adjacent airport is one of the busiest primary flight training airports in the country, but very little noise after dark...it is always nice to watch the planes, and not a nuisance to me. I-95 is a mile away and early morning traffic can be heard, as is the occasional overnight freight train. We prefer to stay further from the lake, as the bugs can be bothersome close to the lake. They are not a problem further inland. Some of the spots can be tight or have a palm tree blocking the awning, but most are more than adequate. In the winter, Quebec French is the most common language in the park, with activities including daily petanque, weekly line dancing, horseshoes, happy hour, and other community activities frequented by the very friendly Canadians. The park staff is helpful, and mail/packages can be received at the office. The grounds crew do a very good job keeping this county park campground clean. Although in general I hate South Florida, for family reasons I keep returning, and think it is a very nice park. I will definitely return. - VagabondLove
875 NE 48th St Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 200 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 5 Reviews
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Feb 2018 - $60.00
ANTS, ANTS and more ANTS - BEWARE We stayed in this campground for 3 long nights. We picked this campground, in an emergency, due to a death in the family and needed to be as close as possible for four days. It was the only site they had available. After our first night we noticed some ants in different areas throughout the trailer (no big deal since after all we are camping). By the second day we were loaded, kitchen, bathroom, entry doors and some even managed to get into our bed. The ants were crawling all over the outside connections, electrical box and cord, water hose. In all our three years camping throughout the U.S. we have never encountered such a problem. Luckily Walmart was near by to purchase Home Defense at 7 in the morning (which we never used since we never had too). As I was spraying the outside of the camper the neighbor next to me came over to inquire, told him what was going on, and he said "yeah I spray all the time to control it". We have been spraying the camper outside and in, multiple times. They got into our food cabinets and walls as well. After 5 days of continuously spraying everywhere I think we have finally gotten control of it. Majority have been killed off. The sites are not more than 5 feet apart from one another, that didn't matter as we just needed a full hook up to sleep. One positive - the bathroom and showers were clean, though did notice some ants there as well. Hook-ups: Electrical - Back Right, Sewer - Back, Water - Back left - SusanZ
Jun 2014 - $50.00
This is one of the worst parks we have visited and the most expensive. The sites are cramped, unlevel, full of weeds and ants. When we put out our slide out we almost hit the trailer next to us. The front office person did not seem happy about answering any questions we had. There is also a train nearby which makes sleeping difficult. Overall it was an unpleasant experience and I would strongly advise people to look elsewhere to stay. - fontina
Nov 2009 - $42.00
Despite the bad reviews, we needed a place to hook-up and stay nearby, while visiting family for the holiday. This is definitely not a place for kids. Don't even bother to come with kids, because you will get the stare down look from the nearby neighbors. The other reviews are true, but if you are just looking to hook-up and not planning to stick around the park that much, it's probably fine. Apparently, the summer is pretty dead here, but we are here just before the holiday and there are a ton of snow birds from Canada; mostly over 55 community. We arrived after 8PM on a Sunday and made it to our campsite OK. A lot of permanent or long term residents. When my kids jumped out the RV to greet their grandfather, that met us at the park, the neighbors came outside a little disgruntle at the noise (which wasn't that loud), but since they obviously are not use to kids here, we seemed to be disrupting their quiet kid less park. Since we are not Canadian and in our 30's, we definitely seem to be the topic of conversation in the park. It's actually pretty funny that as plain as we are, that we can be that much entertainment. We dropped the kids off with their grandparents and my husband & I are enjoying a little senior RV living and quiet time in the hot South Florida sun. - CasillasCampers
800 NE 48th St Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 592 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 6 Reviews
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Jan 2018 - $84.00
Dramatically overpriced parking lot. Overwhelming majority of residents were French/Canadian and not friendly at all. Please do not stay there. Only shining star was the staff who tried her best to accommodate a site large enough to open my 3 slides. Overall location was good, water was bad but that's Florida not the parks fault. No free Wi-Fi but you could purchase. Streets in the park were narrow but maintained well but my site was not in the best of shape. - ewald628
Nov 2015 - $65.00
We were schedule to stay there for 3 days. The space we were put in was a paved parking lot with sewer, water and electric. (6 places in a row with lines. We were put in between two other large RV's. The space was so tight that we could not put out our sides without hitting the other RV's. We called the office to see if we could get another site but the office was closed. We called the maintenance phone number and had the man come over to see the issue. After moving back and forth for almost an hour we finally got it to fit with the sides out. You could walk down our stairs and walk directly up our neighbors stairs. No cable was available, so we left the next morning. Fortunately our next location could take us earlier then planned so we went on. The electric, water and sewer hookups were placed well, but after looking at other sites, they would not have worked well either so we went on. Staff was great and understanding. They did have a good laundry room, pool area and everything looked clean. I wish the site we had was set up better, but other sites I saw looked tight also. They have one slab near the front and another slab in the back on the opposite side. I guess smaller RV's would be OK. Sorry but I would not stay there again, but others may find it acceptable. - al alvarez
Aug 2014 - $71.00
We came during peak season so the place was packed. This campground really milks every square inch of space. Standard sites are barely wide enough to open the slides. We took a tape measure and the space between our neighbor's door and our slide was 4 inches!!! (I am not exaggerating - I'm happy to provide a photo). I don't know the history but I suspect this place was founded by Canadians, as there is a huge French Canadian population (snowbirds) here that they cater to. Even the live music they had playing by the pool was mostly in French, as were almost all of the notices on the bulletin board, and very few people here speak English. There isn't anything pretty to look at either. It is like one enormous parking lot. Even if it wasn't filled to the brim, there wouldn't be much to see. This place is way too overpriced for the lack of space and landscaping. - cherylbrv
900 NE 48th St Pompano Beach, Florida 33064 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 147 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 8 Reviews
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Feb 2018 - $1.00
Oh there was nothing good about this park. It was is in a sketchy neighborhood. There were people packed into spots like sardines. No grass. The rv spots are double stacked. It feels like you are in a parking lot. All the connections are on the wrong side so you have to crawl under the rv to connect. Our spot also had ants which then came into our trailer.You could not use coins for laundry you had to buy a card for $5 then load it. Laundry itself didnt cost much. We were parked in the back (space #40) and heard the trains ALL NIGHT LONG!! You couldn't open any windows or vents because the bugs would come in. NOT FUN TIMES!!! Our space was a 50 amp and we weren't told that. All spaces are 50 amp. It was supposed to be a 30 amp. So we had to buy an adapter from the office (same one sold on Amazon for $8) for $50 then return it for a refund when we were done with it. The check in and office was next door at a totally different park! There were also no signs before you turned into the park that the office was next door so you had to try and figure that out. The gates open automatically when you pull up, which then leaves the park completely unsecured. There are no amenities for kids or pets, but plenty of people drinking at the bar. - TravelinFam
Jul 2016 - $4.00
This park was a mobile home park, converted to RVs. The water and electric hook-ups are on the wrong side of every site. The sewer connection is in the middle of the site, under the RV! You have to crawl under the rig to connect. The roads are narrow, making it difficult to maneuver a big rig. We had to drive through two other sites to get out of our spot. Luckily the park was almost empty, so it wasn't a problem.
We booked 10 days through Coast to Coast, but only stayed one night. There is no security, the gates open for anyone who pulls up. The park is in a rough part of town, and we didn't feel comfortable staying there. - The Sauntering Sampsons
Oct 2015 - $40.00
This is a bare bones park for sure. But, the grounds and campsite were clean and didn't look bad. And we felt very safe in the neighborhood. Funny thing was I still have absolutely no idea where the office is. We never saw anyone walking around. We didn't need the restrooms but the folks next to us said they were recently remodeled and were very nice. We stayed one night and are not looking for area activities or night life. Since we couldn't find an office we just found a site with a 50 amp plug. We would stay here again. - User529
1-A Aztec Blvd (Sundial Circle) Margate, Florida 33068 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 645 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 36 Reviews
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Jun 2018 - $96.00
The sites, landscape and amenities of this resort are beautiful and well maintained. We were not particularly impressed with the service, upon checkin which was already chaotic we were givin the typical rules & service paperwork in French. Be cautious and maintain patience as the roads are narrow to navigate. The pools were enjoyable and I appreciate they had 1 geared for us families with kids. - These Itchy Feet - gottakeepmoving
Mar 2018 - $170.00
We stayed 4 nights. Paid $170/night plus 12% tax or $190.39/night. If you have FMCA, ask if they offer a discount. Reservation person on the phone was pleasant and capable. The resort was full and we were glad to have a spot even though it's extremely expensive. Aztec has all the bells and whistles of a first class resort including immaculate landscaping with healthy green grass, flowers and lovely palm trees. The amenities are fabulous. Be prepared to provide a drivers license at the guard gate upon initial arrival. Once inside at the office area, the staging area isn't well marked or particularly big rig friendly (park on the right side - you might have to block a driveway). Also it's on a curve which makes it tough to get straight to unhook your toad. I imagine this design "flaw" stems from it being an owners resort rather than an "RV Park". Check in was friendly and efficient. Staff is bilingual and helpful. We were given a calendar of activities (tons going on) including English speaking social gatherings. We were escorted to our site. Our site was all pavers, level, large (very long and very wide) with a hedge providing some privacy. There was trash on our site (my pet peeve) including food packaging and cigarette butts. No patio furniture. All hook-ups worked perfectly. Clear sky for Verizon cell, Verizon MiFi and DirecTV. Trash is picked up on site daily. I didn't see any recycling. Big air conditioned gym with all sorts of weights and numerous weight and cardio machines. I took a line dancing class ($2) and a Zumba class (free). Both classes were in French but its easy to follow if you can see the instructor. I personally found French speakers to be friendly when given the chance. There are lots of golf carts and bicycles zipping around. A surprising amount of kids too. Exercise caution. We enjoyed our time here and would love to stay again although we'd certainly have to take cost into consideration. - GottaGoNow
Feb 2018 - $160.00
This is definitely a high end park. We had no other choice for a park while visiting relatives nearby. Nothing wrong with this park except the price which is reasonable for this location and the considerable amount of attention to detail in the park. This is by far the nicest RV park we have ever used in over 30 years of camping in our motor coach. - 450 LXi
3631 W Commercial Blvd Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 104 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 15 Reviews
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Jan 2019 - $46.00
Had a confirmed reservation with a credit card that was already charged...pulled into the park to see another motorhome in our spot. Camp Host wasn't much help...offered us a spot next to the dumpster without hook ups. When we asked for a refund, she was more motivated to inquire why the others were in our spot. Come to find out, they had a reservation to arrive 3 days later but decided to come early & just take an open spot, without checking in at the office. There's no security so anyone can just pull in from the busy street. Accommodations are EXTREMELY TIGHT and roads very narrow to maneuver. We ended up leaving and dry camped in a parking lot 10 miles up the highway. Be warned, it's a DUMP...unprofessionally managed...and sketchy area. Not worth the risk to a $500k motorhome! - ouRVadventures
Feb 2017 - $55.00
My opinion of this place is it is an old storage yard with hook ups. Extremely tight starting at the entrance off the street, as well parking at site. Suggest you visually inspect site before paying, because of their no refund policy. No dog walk area, it is a hike not a walk to restaurants and shopping. - Capt_Ron1
Apr 2016 - $35.00
Management was very helpful and friendly. Our site was level w/shade and room to park our 2 trucks. I did not use the restroom/showers but the laundry was always clean and well maintained. We would definitely stay here again. - dakotabean
1000 NW 38th St Oakland Park, Florida 33309 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 55 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 23 Reviews
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Mar 2018 - $38.00
Our third stay. On arrival, reception was confused about our reservation, which proved advantageous. No multiple moves (the famous Easterlin Shuffle). Reception was pleasant. Bathrooms need updating and a cleaning crew that does a much better job. Sometimes had to go to other bathroom because the closest one was disgusting. Sites are attractive and more or less clean. It is in an urban forest so a few fallen leaves help with the picture. At least one's view is not mainly of one's neighbor's poo pipe! Park is for urban recreation; lots of big families visit on weekends. The camp is about 250 yards from a twin track main line railroad. Train whistles day and night; level crossing 100 yards from park entrance. It is also about 500 yards from the I-95, all 10 lanes plus on/off ramps. 24/7 dull roar and pollution. There is a new electric entry gate for night time control, but the park has no real security. It is surrounded by some dodgy areas. During weekdays, there is no entry charge, so anyone can and does come in. We were careful not to leave things of value outside our rig. Still, we didn't feel especially at risk. The campers themselves seemed to be either snowbirds or visitors. No people living in their rigs full time. Walks with the park are pleasant if buggy. Yes outside the park there are stores like Lowes, but good food shopping is a bit further away. Wifi speed is moderate and dropped out a lot despite being 100 ft from an antenna. No laundry facilities. - RHUnity
Aug 2017 - $27.00
We always stay at Easterlin Park when we're in the area. The office staff is really nice and always helpful. The park is very clean, bathrooms, campsites, etc. The camp spaces are surrounded by trees and bushes, so that although you can still see your neighbors, there is still some privacy. Each space has a paved pad, picnic table and a grill. There is a pond with all kinds of birds hanging out there, lots of picnic areas and a nice children's playground. The park is close to grocery stores, Lowes and, most important, the Beach. I would give them the highest rating, except that they are in a very noisy location, with railroad tracks running right next to them. At night however, with the camper A/C running, you won't hear any of it. We really love this park. We've been staying with them on vacations since 1979. It's still the nice park it's always been. - Sweettooth
Mar 2017 - $40.00
We thoroughly enjoyed our short stay at Easterlin Park Campground, except for the trains. The staff were excellent, we loved the fact that there were a ton of trees in the majority of the sites, and it was exceptionally quiet, except for the trains. Yes, as you have probably guessed, the park is next to commuter train tracks and, except for very late at night, the trains run from early morning to dark. Our plan was to stay for 2 nights, which we did, but any longer would have really affected my sleeping. If the CG was anywhere else, I would have given them all 10's. - Love To Travel 2
6500 N Military Trl West Palm Beach, Florida 33407 (map) | Click To View Phone
Sites: 400 | Recent Rate: $$$$ | 14 Reviews
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Mar 2018 - $55.00
This is a gated park. Most sites are privately owned similar to condo owning. Place is spotless, secure. Close to everything. They do have spaces for rent so call early to check availability. There are two pools, tennis courts, hot tub and owners lounge. Laundry available on site. - The Allens
Mar 2017 - $60.00
Nice park, well maintained, mature landscaping and gated. Sites are owned and some rented. Entrance is through a water park. Easy access from either I-95 or the Turnpike. 2 heated pools, 3 bath houses... very clean, paved roadways and sites but roads and sites are tight for a big rig. Resort overall is a 9 for quality and a 10 location... close to PBI airport and TriRail to Miami. Park is located 4 miles from the ocean and only a couple miles from good restaurants and downtown. - Dick07
Jan 2017 - $70.00
We stayed at Vacation Inn Resorts for 12 nights. This resort is primarily for owners - many Canadians and Northeast snowbirds. Renters must have a Class A motorhome not older than 10 years. There are many 5th wheels in the resort, but those are site owners who have been grandfathered. The positives: Landscaping is beautiful! The resort, and the individual owners, take great pride in their resort, and it shows. Very lush. Amenities include two pools and spas; tennis courts; lots of activities to sign up for. Daily trash pickup. Good roads for bicycling, and there is a large brackish pond in the back of the resort. Although I didn't fish there, I did see some fairly decent redfish along the banks (and 1 gator). Shopping is close, and there is an executive-type golf course across the street. A few items of concern: It would be helpful if the resort rules could be posted on line, or provided as reservation confirmation. We had no idea as to the check-in time, or that we could only have one car in the resort (additional vehicles must be parked outside the gate). As others have noted, the roads are very narrow. You must unhook your toad as soon as you enter the gate, before you get to the divided streets. When you find the office, you have two choices: either park on the street (which will block inbound traffic), or enter a small parking lot on the right. When you check in, make sure you have $30 in cash, as you will need to make a deposit to get your electronic gate key. This was a bit of concern on checkout, as we were leaving on a Sunday, but the office is closed on Sunday, and only open until noon on Saturday. This meant that after we turned in our key on Saturday to get our deposit back we could leave, but could not re-enter. We did not use the washers or dryers, as you must purchase a card for $5, then add money to it in order use the W/D. We didn't think that was cost efficient for a short stay. All in all a nice resort, but more suited to owners. - BuddyG