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Can you stealth camp in Florida?

I felt the Florida Keys were fairly easy to stealth camp in… with a few tricks. As long as you find yourself a valid parking spot you should be in the clear. But we'll get to some tricks on finding free overnight parking in Florida a little later.



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Yes, primitive camping is allowed in Florida in some state parks, national forests, state forests, and on the US Forest Service's Florida Trail, usually for a small fee.

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At least 100 jurisdictions have laws restricting unhoused people camping in public spaces, according to the National Homelessness Law Center. California, Florida, New Hampshire and Texas have imposed blanket statewide camping bans.

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Free RV camping in Florida can be found at dispersed campsites in national forests and some public lands, in addition to Walmart parking lots, Cracker Barrel parking lots, and some rest areas along highways. Here are a few options for free RV camping in Florida: Apalachicola National Forest. Osceola National Forest.

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In Florida, you can sleep in a tent on the beach in certain designated areas, typically within state parks and campgrounds. It is essential to follow specific rules and regulations, as camping directly on the beach is often prohibited in most locations to protect the environment and wildlife.

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