RV Campgrounds In Deltona, Florida -- Find RV Parks
28.9005° N, 81.2637° W
Quick Overview
Deltona sits in the heart of central Florida, where rolling hills and freshwater lakes create an unexpected landscape just 20 minutes from Daytona Beach. This sprawling city offers a quieter alternative to the coastal crowds, with Blue Spring State Park nearby showcasing crystal-clear springs and year-round manatee viewing opportunities. The area's chain of lakes provides excellent fishing and boating, while the proximity to major attractions keeps your options wide open.
RV camping options in Deltona include several campground, with some free camping opportunities available. The region caters primarily to RVers seeking full hookup convenience, though nearby state parks offer more primitive camping experiences for those wanting to disconnect. Most facilities accommodate big rigs with pull-through sites and modern amenities.
From your campsite, you're perfectly positioned to explore central Florida's diverse attractions. DeLeon Springs State Park lies 15 minutes north, where you can swim in 72-degree spring water year-round and make your own pancakes at the Old Spanish Sugar Mill. The Deltona area puts you within an hour of both coasts - hit Daytona Beach for NASCAR and surf, or drive west to Crystal Coast for world-class diving and manatee encounters. Orlando's theme parks sit just 45 minutes south via I-4.
The camping scene here suits RVers who want resort-style amenities without resort prices. Full hookup sites dominate, with many parks offering pools, clubhouses, and organized activities. Snowbirds particularly appreciate the area's mild winters and reasonable monthly rates. For those seeking more natural settings, the nearby Ocala National Forest provides primitive camping and hiking trails through Florida's largest sand pine scrub forest.
Winter brings perfect camping weather with highs in the 70s, though this is peak season for reservations. Summer offers the best rates but comes with afternoon thunderstorms and higher humidity. Spring and fall provide the sweet spot of good weather and moderate crowds.
Our listings help you compare amenities, read recent reviews, and book the perfect spot for your central Florida adventure.
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All Dump Stations Near Deltona
| Station Name | Distance | Rating | Category | Cost |
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| Paradise Lakes RV Park | 3.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Orange City RV Resort | 3.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Orange City | 3.3 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Luna Sands Resort | 5.0 mi | \u2014 | RV Park | Free |
| Luna Sands RV Resort | 5.0 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lake Monroe Park | 5.4 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Highbanks Marina & Camp Resort | 5.5 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Lakeside Village RV & Mh | 6.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| The Ranch | 7.2 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
| Park Avenue Mobile Park | 8.1 mi | \u2014 | Dump Station | Varies |
Paradise Lakes RV Park
3.0 miOrange City RV Resort
3.3 miOrange City
3.3 miLuna Sands Resort
5.0 miLuna Sands RV Resort
5.0 miLake Monroe Park
5.4 miHighbanks Marina & Camp Resort
5.5 miLakeside Village RV & Mh
6.1 miThe Ranch
7.2 miPark Avenue Mobile Park
8.1 miTraveling to Deltona by RV
Interstate 4 provides the main artery into Deltona, connecting directly to Orlando and Tampa. Take Exit 114 for Saxon Boulevard or Exit 118A for Deltona Boulevard to reach most campgrounds. The drive from I-95 via State Road 44 offers scenic views through DeLeon Springs State Park, though it's not recommended for larger rigs due to winding sections.
Fuel up before entering Deltona proper, as gas stations become sparse in residential areas. The Pilot Travel Center at I-4 Exit 114 offers RV-friendly diesel pumps and a good selection of supplies. For groceries, Publix on Saxon Boulevard provides easy big-rig access with a large parking lot.
Road conditions throughout Deltona are generally excellent, with wide boulevards designed for the area's growth in the 1960s. However, many campground entrances sit on residential streets with overhanging oak trees - call ahead if you're running a tall rig. The area's rolling terrain means some parks have steep entrance roads that can challenge underpowered motorhomes.
Coming from the north, US-17 through DeLand offers a pleasant alternative to I-4, with several RV dealerships and supply stores along the route. Traffic builds during winter months when snowbirds arrive, so plan extra time for navigation during peak season.
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Dump Station Costs in Deltona
Nightly rates in the Deltona area typically range from $35-55 for basic full hookup sites, with premium waterfront spots reaching $65-75 during peak winter months. Budget-conscious campers will find a portion% of local options are free, while a portion% charge fees for enhanced amenities and services.
Winter season (December through March) brings the highest rates as snowbirds flock to central Florida's mild climate. Expect to pay 20-30% more during this peak period, and book well in advance as monthly sites fill up by October. Summer rates drop significantly, often 40% below winter pricing, though afternoon thunderstorms are common.
Passport America membership can cut costs at participating parks, typically offering 50% discounts Sunday through Thursday. Good Sam membership provides smaller discounts but applies seven days a week. Several area parks also offer extended stay discounts for stays over a week.
Grocery costs run slightly below national averages, with Publix and Winn-Dixie offering competitive pricing. Gas prices typically track state averages, though stations near I-4 charge premium rates. The area's central location means you'll save on fuel costs when exploring both coasts - Orlando sits 45 minutes south while Daytona Beach is just 20 minutes east.
Many parks offer seasonal activities and amenities included in nightly rates, from organized potlucks to fitness classes, adding value beyond basic hookup fees.
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Best Time to Visit Deltona by RV
Winter
December-February
45-75°F
Crowds: High
Peak snowbird season with highest rates and advance booking required for most parks.
Spring
March-May
55-85°F
Crowds: Medium
Excellent weather with moderate crowds as snowbirds depart and spring breakers arrive.
Summer
June-August
70-95°F
Crowds: Low
Lowest rates but high humidity and daily afternoon thunderstorms are common.
Fall
September-November
60-85°F
Crowds: Low
Great weather returns with hurricane season ending and snowbirds not yet arrived.
Explore the Deltona Area
Blue Spring State Park, just 10 minutes north, offers the area's best wildlife viewing with guaranteed manatee sightings from November through March. The park's boardwalk provides excellent photo opportunities, and the spring maintains a constant 72-degree temperature perfect for swimming year-round.
For groceries and supplies, stick to the major plazas along Saxon Boulevard where big rigs can navigate easily. Local favorite Aunt Catfish's on the St. Johns River serves massive portions of Southern comfort food with RV parking available - call ahead during busy weekends.
Fishing enthusiasts should explore the area's chain of lakes, particularly Lake Monroe where bass fishing peaks in early morning hours. Most campgrounds can recommend local guides, and several bait shops along the St. Johns River rent small boats suitable for lake exploration.
Pet owners will appreciate the numerous dog parks throughout Deltona, with the largest at Campbell Park offering separate areas for large and small dogs. The area's extensive sidewalk system makes for excellent evening walks, though summer heat means early morning or late evening outings work best.
Download the Volusia County Parks app for real-time updates on park hours and manatee activity at Blue Spring - this helps plan your visit for optimal wildlife viewing opportunities.
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What are the best RV campgrounds in Deltona?
The area's top-rated parks focus on full hookup convenience with resort-style amenities. Look for campgrounds offering pools, clubhouses, and organized activities that cater to both short-term visitors and seasonal residents. Many parks provide easy access to local lakes and are within 20 minutes of major attractions.
Is there free RV camping near Deltona?
Free camping options are extremely limited in the immediate Deltona area, with most facilities charging for hookups and amenities. Your best bet for free camping lies in nearby Ocala National Forest, about 45 minutes west, where primitive camping is available. Some Walmart locations allow overnight parking, but call ahead to confirm current policies.
What is the best time of year to camp in Deltona?
Fall and spring offer the ideal combination of pleasant weather and reasonable rates. Winter brings perfect temperatures but peak crowds and highest prices. Summer provides the best deals but comes with high humidity and daily afternoon thunderstorms that can disrupt outdoor activities.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Deltona?
Yes, most RV parks in the Deltona area offer full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. Many parks cater specifically to larger rigs with pull-through sites and 50-amp service. Resort-style amenities like pools, WiFi, and cable TV are commonly included in nightly rates.
Can I see manatees while camping near Deltona?
Absolutely! Blue Spring State Park, just 10 minutes from most Deltona campgrounds, offers guaranteed manatee viewing from November through March. The park's crystal-clear spring maintains 72-degree water year-round, attracting dozens of manatees during cooler months. A boardwalk provides excellent viewing opportunities and photo ops.
How close is Deltona to major Florida attractions?
Deltona's central location puts you within easy reach of multiple attractions. Orlando's theme parks sit 45 minutes south via I-4, while Daytona Beach and NASCAR racing are just 20 minutes east. The area also provides access to both the Atlantic Coast and Gulf Coast within 90 minutes of driving.
What are the best RV campgrounds in Deltona?
The area's top-rated parks focus on full hookup convenience with resort-style amenities. Look for campgrounds offering pools, clubhouses, and organized activities that cater to both short-term visitors and seasonal residents. Many parks provide easy access to local lakes and are within 20 minutes of major attractions.
Is there free RV camping near Deltona?
Free camping options are extremely limited in the immediate Deltona area, with most facilities charging for hookups and amenities. Your best bet for free camping lies in nearby Ocala National Forest, about 45 minutes west, where primitive camping is available. Some Walmart locations allow overnight parking, but call ahead to confirm current policies.
What is the best time of year to camp in Deltona?
Fall and spring offer the ideal combination of pleasant weather and reasonable rates. Winter brings perfect temperatures but peak crowds and highest prices. Summer provides the best deals but comes with high humidity and daily afternoon thunderstorms that can disrupt outdoor activities.
Are there full hookup RV parks in Deltona?
Yes, most RV parks in the Deltona area offer full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections. Many parks cater specifically to larger rigs with pull-through sites and 50-amp service. Resort-style amenities like pools, WiFi, and cable TV are commonly included in nightly rates.
Can I see manatees while camping near Deltona?
Absolutely! Blue Spring State Park, just 10 minutes from most Deltona campgrounds, offers guaranteed manatee viewing from November through March. The park's crystal-clear spring maintains 72-degree water year-round, attracting dozens of manatees during cooler months. A boardwalk provides excellent viewing opportunities and photo ops.
How close is Deltona to major Florida attractions?
Deltona's central location puts you within easy reach of multiple attractions. Orlando's theme parks sit 45 minutes south via I-4, while Daytona Beach and NASCAR racing are just 20 minutes east. The area also provides access to both the Atlantic Coast and Gulf Coast within 90 minutes of driving.
Are there free dump stations in Deltona?
Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Deltona.
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