Camelot RV Park
Camelot RV Park features pull-through, full hookup RV sites within view of the Indian River, which separates this part of the peninsula from the barrier islands. Anglers can fish for inshore species from the park's 200-foot fishing pier that extends into the Indian River. Additional park features include cable TV, phone service, propane, outdoor recreation areas and laundry facilities.
Camelot RV Park
1600 US Highway 1
Malabar, FL 32950
(321) 724-5396
camelotrvpark.com
Space Coast RV Resort
Pines and palms dot the landscape of Space Coast RV Resort situated near Interstate 95 south of Cocoa. The facility offers full-hookup RV sites and tent campsites. Amenities include bathhouses, a pool, cable TV, recreation building and laundry facilities.
Just west of the facility (on the other side of I-95) the River Lakes Conservation Area gives visitors a chance to see river otters, bald eagles and wood storks while biking, hiking and kayaking in the 36,000 acres that include Poinsett, Winder and Washington Lakes.
Space Coast RV Resort
820 Barnes Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955
(800) 982-4233
spacecoastrv.net
Titusville/Kennedy Space Center KOA
Pull-though, full-hookup RV sites, tent sites and cabins are available at Titusville/Kennedy Space Center KOA, which is about a mile-and-a-half inland. This location makes its the RV facility closest to the Buck Lake Conservation and Seminole Ranch Conservation areas. The Brevard County Game Refuge is to the north. These wild areas allow visitors to explore ecosystems ranging from coastal sand dunes (Canaveral National Seashore) to interior wetlands and woodlands. Amenities at the campground include cable TV, telephone service, wireless internet, propane service, pool, and bike rentals.
Titusville/Kennedy Space Center KOA
4513 W. Main St.
Mims, FL 32754
(321) 269-7361
koa.com/where/fl/09285
Article Written By David Chandler
David Chandler has been a freelance writer since 2006 whose work has appeared in various print and online publications. A former reconnaissance Marine, he is an active hiker, diver, kayaker, sailor and angler. He has traveled extensively and holds a bachelor's degree from the University of South Florida where he was educated in international studies and microbiology.