Florida’s Amazing State Parks

RV parks and campgrounds in the Florida Keys can be expensive in season. But from April through November, the water activities, sightseeing, shopping, dining, and relaxing under the swaying palms of this U.S. version of the Caribbean is balm to the soul.

Rain is usually on the menu during July and August, but the weather in early spring and autumn can be ideal. There are four RV-friendly Florida State Parks in the Keys, some with water views and sea breezes. Bahia Honda, Curry Hammock, Long Key and John Pennekamp each offer sites for around $40 per night. Not a bad deal considering that these parks offer beach access. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect:

bahia Honda

Bahia Honda

Located on Big Pine Key, this park has 86 sites offering beautiful sunsets and sunrises over the water, and private sites hidden by lush green foliage. There are beaches on both ends of the park for toe-dipping, fishing, snorkeling, and swimming. Inland there’s a butterfly trail, and a nice trail hike to a remnant of an original Overseas Highway bridge—the highway being near the southern end of U.S. 1 and the bridge now almost a century old.

Curry Hammock

Located near Marathon, this park’s 28 large sites with tenting areas are generally coveted by RVers because there are no bad sites here—all ocean front and breezy. Hurricane Irma hit Marathon hard, so there’s less vegetation than before, but the lack of trees does make for great satellite reception and good cell service. Hiking trails, lots of iguanas, nearby kayaks rentals and shopping, restaurants, and ice cream shops are a short drive away.

John Pennekamp

Located in Key Largo, this park offers 47 sites which makes for cramped conditions during season, but off-season is not a problem. The seafood dining options are the best! Key Largo Fisheries offers fresh seafood to go or to eat on picnic tables overlooking the marina. The Conch House and The Fish House are within walking distance. There’s plenty to do in Key Largo, so boredom is not problem. Five stars for convenience and activities!

Long Key

Located in Long Key, this park offers 60 sites all overlooking the ocean. Each site has a picnic table and ground grill, plus all the regular electric and water hookups (bring an extension cord to this park). Here, the ocean is shallow and sea grass feels soft on wading feet. The park is a natural ecosystem, and you can wade out into the ocean for a long ways. There was damage from Irma, so call to be sure all the facilities are open.

All of the oceanfront Florida Keys State parks were damaged by Hurricane Irma in 2017. Be sure to check before making reservations online to be sure that the park you like will meet your expectations.

We Love This Park!

My wife and I have been coming to Floridays for eight seasons. We love this Park. It is in the small town of Hobe Sound snuggled comfortably between Jupiter and Stuart on the east coast of south Florida.

Each RV site is quite large with a cement patio and driveway with 50/30 amp service. The Park has a beautiful brand new handicap-friendly bathhouse and laundry facilities. The manager George is very friendly and helpful. He also has a BYOB Tiki Bar at the back of his house/office and most afternoons Happy Hour is enjoyed there and on special event days there is usually a potluck-style dinner.

The world-famous Jupiter Island and its beach is just two miles away. There are excellent and safe trails and roads for running and biking enthusiasts. The local stores include grocery, banks, gas, hardware, many fine resturants and of course thrift stores. All the major shopping facilities are within twenty minutes. We would recommend Floridays RV Park to anyone that likes enjoyable camping without the hassle of big city life and traffic.

—Harold & Julia Post,
Beresford, New Brunswick, Canada

High Season At Floridays

Each December, the adventurous pack their bags, load up the RV, and wave goodbye to winter. The two most-visited destinations in the U.S. are Arizona and Florida. Snowbirds want two things: sunshine and budget-friendly winter RV parks. So it’s no surprise that Floridays RV Park fills up fast and has a long waiting list. For those that choose Floridays for their South Florida winter months, we have plenty of activities and amenities to make your stay enjoyable.

Amenities

laundryRoomEarly this year we held the Grand Opening of our brand spanking new washroom with separate air-conditioned men’s and women’s showers and bathrooms in the front of the building, and a generous number of new washers and dryers in the rear of the building. The laundry section is well-ventilated and has plenty of sorting and folding tables. To be sure that the washroom sparkles, a full-time resident, Patti Owen, keeps it spic ’n span daily.

old-new MailroomOther park improvements this summer included a new mailroom and lots of new plants and grass. The new stand-alone mailroom means that guests can collect their mail from a central point away from office traffic and out of the rain. New plantings add more green space, cool and clean the air, and help create a more park-like setting.

propane fenceWe’ve also brought back Propane Rentals for park guests. No more trips to the store when making last-minute BBQ plans! The tanks sit by our new boatyard fence that connects to the park office that is also going through renovations with a new roof and remodeled office.

Activities

This season our guests will enjoy “bring your own mug” Coffee Club from 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday on the screened-in porch. Floridays’ event coordinator, Fran, is always dreaming up fun ways to make meet-ups in the Community Room a great way to spend time with old friends and make new ones here in Martin County.

Guests can look forward to a full schedule of activities from Bingo (90% of the proceeds go to prizes) to Open Mic Saturdays, and an occasional gig with a local band. Christmas and New Year’s Eve parties, NASCAR and Daytona 500 parties, and our annual St. Patrick’s Party will keep all our guests with full calendars for the season.

George, the resident park manager, will once again be making memories as he takes park guests on excursions up and down South Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway. And this season will be bigger and better than ever—George has a new 35-foot all aluminum beauty!

It may be too late to reserve a space for the 2017-18 winter season, but it’s not too late for next year—Reserve now! To stay updated on what’s new for Floridays and see more photos of our improvements for this season, please follow us on Facebook »

New Laundry/Shower Facilities

It’s been a labor of love, and we’re proud to announce that Floridays now sports brand spanking new laundry facilities, and men’s and women’s showers and bathrooms. If you’re in the Treasure Coast area, come help us celebrate!

GRAND OPENING – February 24, 2017
11:00 AM Grand Opening of Facilities with Giveaways and Raffles
1:00 PM Corn Hole Tournament—be a winner!
3:00 PM Customer Appreciation BBQ with hamburgers, hot dogs and all the fixins’. BYOB
6:00 PM Live Musical Entertainment with our all-time favorite “T”

Interested? See our Facebook Page

new Bathrooms and Laundry
Our spick-and-span new Laundry and Shower facilities

What’s Up in Hobe Sound

We’re a bit biased, but our new bathroom and laundry facilities at Floridays aren’t the only good news for Hobe Sound RVers this winter of 2017.

For Foodies & Furries

Feb 3rd Saturday3rd Saturday Gourmet offers unique food trucks from all over south Florida and local craft vendors in downtown Hobe Sound every 3rd Saturday from January through April from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. along Dixie Highway. Hosted by the Hobe Sound Chamber of Commerce, this fun and festive event allows you to peruse the local shops and vendors located on Mars and Apollo Streets as you struggle to decide which food truck will satisfy your hunger pangs. Pets are welcome, and the Hobe Sound Veterinarian Clinic will even have surprises for your furry friend.

For Mardi Gras Celebrators

Mardi GrasCrawdaddy’s N’awlins Cafe & Raw Bar and French Quarter is serving up a week-long festival in downtown Jensen Beach. If you love N’awlins food, live music, costumes, and purple, gold and green flags, Crawdaddy’s is the place to be from February 23 through the 28th.

For Art Enthusiasts

Stuart FL artIf you missed the Hobe Sound Art Festival in early February, you can still get your art vibe on up the road in Stuart on the weekend of February 25th and 26th for the Stuart Art Festival. During the Festival, Stuart comes alive with on Osceola Street in Stuart’s historic downtown area. From art, to sculptures, jewelers, and photography, it’s a great way to meet the artists, sample scrumptious food, and explore this amazing seaside town. Check it out!

For Nature Lovers

HSNCIf morning hikes along waterways, through swamps and wetlands, sand dunes and hammocks are your bag, check out the Hobe Sound Nature Center’s events schedule. For the less adventurous, the curious may be interested in the Thursday Lecture series. For most events, reservations are not required. There are even sedate programs offered at area libraries and some interesting volunteer opportunities to check out.

Martin County is brimming with activities for the spring season, so be sure to follow our Facebook page where we’ll post other local events and goings-on around the county and here at the park.