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Key Takeaways
- Florida has more than 490 active RV parks with confirmed full hookups — among the highest full-hookup park counts of any state
- Full hookups means water, electric (30 and/or 50 amp), and sewer at the site — no dump station runs mid-trip
- Nearly all Florida full-hookup parks offer 50-amp service, essential for Class A and large fifth-wheel rigs
- RVSpot lists parks across every Florida region with no booking fees — contact parks directly
If you are searching for Florida RV parks with full hookups, you are looking for a specific setup: water, electric, and sewer connected at your site. Florida delivers — more than 490 active parks listed on RVSpot offer full hookups, spread across every region from the Keys to the Panhandle. This list pulls the best-reviewed options region by region so you can plan your route with real parks and real data, not guesswork.
For a broader overview of Florida RV camping — seasonal planning, monthly rates, and what to expect in each region — see the Florida RV Parks Guide. This article focuses specifically on parks with confirmed full-hookup service.
Gulf Coast: Sarasota and Tampa Bay Area
The Gulf Coast corridor from Tampa south through Sarasota is Florida's most competitive RV market from October through March. Parks here fill fast for the snowbird season — if you are planning a winter stay, contacting parks well in advance pays off. Summer rates drop significantly and the beaches are less crowded.
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Browse Florida Parks →Sun Outdoors Sarasota — Sarasota
Sun Outdoors Sarasota is one of the highest-rated full-hookup parks on Florida's Gulf Coast, with more than 2,500 reviews and a 4.4-star average. The park offers both 30 and 50-amp electric with full hookups. Sarasota puts you a short drive from Siesta Key and Lido Beach without the premium pricing of resort-heavy corridors further south. View Sun Outdoors Sarasota on RVSpot →
Lazydays RV Resort — Seffner (Tampa Bay)
Lazydays RV Resort is one of the most recognized full-hookup destinations in Florida, adjacent to the Lazydays dealership campus east of Tampa. The resort offers 30 and 50-amp service, a pool, and direct interstate access — a natural stop for rigs approaching Florida on I-4 or I-75. More than 1,200 reviews at 4.4 stars. View Lazydays RV Resort on RVSpot →
Central Florida: Orlando Area
Central Florida has the highest park density in the state around the Orlando metro. The Kissimmee corridor fills fast in summer and holiday periods. Most parks here offer 50-amp service standard — the theme park and resort customer base demands it.
Wekiva Falls RV Resort — Sorrento
Wekiva Falls is a standout in the Central Florida region — a full-hookup campground with a heated pool, a natural sulfur spring, a gym, and a tiki bar. With nearly 2,800 reviews at 4.2 stars, it is one of the most-reviewed parks in Florida. Both 30 and 50-amp electric are available. Sorrento sits northwest of Orlando near Wekiwa Springs State Park — a good choice for Central Florida access without the resort-corridor noise and pricing. View Wekiva Falls RV Resort on RVSpot →
Thousand Trails Orlando — Clermont
Thousand Trails Orlando is a 255-acre property west of Orlando offering full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electric, a spring-fed fishing lake, two pools, and mini-golf. More than 1,800 reviews at 4.2 stars. Clermont puts you roughly 30 minutes from Walt Disney World — close enough for day trips, far enough from the nightly noise and peak rates of the Kissimmee resort strip. View Thousand Trails Orlando on RVSpot →
Encore Tropical Palms — Kissimmee
Encore Tropical Palms is a large resort-style property in Kissimmee with full hookups, 30 and 50-amp electric, trails, an outdoor pool, and organized weekend events. Over 1,600 reviews at 4.2 stars. Its location — roughly 10 minutes from Walt Disney World — makes it the practical choice for theme park trips. Organized activities make it viable for longer stays, not just overnights. View Encore Tropical Palms on RVSpot →
Atlantic Coast: Jacksonville to the Space Coast
Florida's Atlantic side offers a different character than the Gulf — stronger summer breezes, oceanfront camping options, and a park mix that runs from full-service resorts to county-operated lakefront properties.
Flamingo Lake — Jacksonville
Flamingo Lake is a lakefront campground in Jacksonville with full hookups, 30 and 50-amp electric, swimming, boating, dining, and yurt rentals. More than 1,500 reviews at 4.3 stars. It is one of the few parks in the Jacksonville metro that pairs full-hookup service with genuine waterfront access. The city location also means convenient access to groceries, fuel, and full-timer services. View Flamingo Lake on RVSpot →
Beverly Beach Camptown RV Resort — Flagler Beach
Beverly Beach is an oceanfront full-hookup resort on Florida's Atlantic coast, between St. Augustine and Daytona. It is one of the few parks in Florida where you can camp directly on the ocean with full hookups including 30 and 50-amp electric, plus laundry and three bathhouses. More than 1,100 reviews at 4.4 stars. Flagler Beach is a small, quiet coastal town with none of the crowd density of Daytona. View Beverly Beach Camptown on RVSpot →
Cape Kennedy RV Resort — Mims (Space Coast)
Cape Kennedy RV Resort sits just north of Titusville near Kennedy Space Center — close enough to watch rocket launches from outside your rig. Full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electric, a pool. Nearly 950 reviews at 3.8 stars. Mims is not a destination on its own, but proximity to Kennedy Space Center makes it the obvious full-hookup base for launch chasers on the Space Coast. View Cape Kennedy RV Resort on RVSpot →
Florida Keys
The Keys offer some of the most scenic RV camping in the country, but full-hookup inventory is smaller than the rest of Florida and large-rig access along US-1 is genuinely limited. Plan well ahead — popular Keys parks fill months out, particularly for winter and spring visits.
Jolly Roger RV Resort — Marathon
Jolly Roger is an 11-acre waterfront park in Marathon with full hookups, 30 and 50-amp electric, a pool, laundry facilities, and sunset water views. Over 1,100 reviews at 4.6 stars — the highest-rated full-hookup park in the Keys on RVSpot. Marathon at Mile Marker 48 sits in the middle of the Keys, a good base for fishing, snorkeling, and diving. View Jolly Roger RV Resort on RVSpot →
Sunshine Key RV Resort and Marina — Big Pine Key
Sunshine Key is a large oceanfront resort at Mile Marker 39 with full hookups, 30 and 50-amp electric, a pool, sports courts, laundry, and a marina with fishing access. Over 1,470 reviews at 4.2 stars. Big Pine Key is quieter than the commercial stretch near Key West — the National Key Deer Refuge is adjacent, and the park has genuine waterfront access that smaller Keys parks lack. View Sunshine Key RV Resort on RVSpot →
Fiesta Key RV Resort and Marina — Layton (Upper Keys)
Fiesta Key is an island resort at Mile Marker 70 with full hookups, 30 and 50-amp electric, a pool, casual waterfront dining, and beach access. Over 1,370 reviews at 4.0 stars. Layton is in the Upper Keys — easier to reach from the mainland than Lower Keys parks, with water visible on both sides of the road. View Fiesta Key RV Resort on RVSpot →
Panhandle: Milton and Pensacola Beach Area
The Florida Panhandle is one of the most underrated RV destinations in the state. The Emerald Coast beaches here rival anything further south, parks are less crowded than the snowbird Gulf Coast corridor, and summer is the peak season — not winter. If you are flexible on timing, the Panhandle delivers strong value.
Splash RV Resort — Milton
Splash RV Resort in Milton is the highest-rated full-hookup park in our Florida dataset — 4.7 stars across more than 1,380 reviews. The resort offers a pool, full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electric, and access to the Blackwater River for kayaking and canoeing. Milton sits about 20 miles northeast of Pensacola, providing easy reach to Gulf Islands National Seashore and the Pensacola Beach area without the beach-town rates. View Splash RV Resort on RVSpot →
Pensacola Beach RV Resort — Pensacola Beach
Pensacola Beach RV Resort offers full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electric, a clubhouse, and walkable access to the beach, pier, and restaurants. More than 920 reviews at 4.6 stars. Pensacola Beach is consistently ranked among the best beaches in the US — white sand, clear Gulf water, and a fraction of the visitor volume you will find in Destin or Panama City. View Pensacola Beach RV Resort on RVSpot →
What Full Hookups Actually Means
Full hookups means three connections at your site: water, electric, and sewer. With all three, you do not need to refill a fresh tank daily, you do not need to monitor holding tanks for a dump station run, and you have continuous power without generator limits or solar dependency.
Most full-hookup sites in Florida offer electric in two forms:
- 30-amp service — standard for travel trailers, Class B vans, and smaller Class C rigs. Adequate for one air conditioner and typical appliance loads in Florida heat.
- 50-amp service — required for most Class A motorhomes, large fifth-wheels, and any rig running two air conditioners or a high-draw appliance. Nearly all Florida full-hookup parks offer 50-amp alongside 30-amp, as reflected in the parks listed above.
Can you plug a 50-amp rig into a 30-amp site? Yes, with an adapter — but you are limited to 30-amp capacity, which typically means one air conditioner in Florida summer. Confirm 50-amp availability directly with the park before you arrive.
Find More Full-Hookup Parks in Florida
The 13 parks above represent some of the most-reviewed full-hookup options by region. Florida has more than 490 active parks with full-hookup service — use the Florida park search to filter by amenity, region, or rig type.
There are no booking fees when you contact parks through RVSpot. You connect directly with the park to plan your stay — no commission added to what the park charges. RVSpot lists 9,400+ independently owned parks nationwide on the same model.
For season-by-season planning, monthly rate guidance, and a region-by-region overview of Florida camping, see the Florida RV Parks Guide.
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