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Site 8
Public Campground

Site 8

North Fort Myers, Florida
4.2 (383 reviews)

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About Site 8

Campground in Florida.

Site 8 is a public campground that offers Florida travelers a welcoming retreat for their RV adventures. Located in the Sunshine State, this campground provides a solid base for exploring the natural beauty and attractions that make Florida such a beloved destination for RVers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Florida's diverse landscape offers something for nearly every type of traveler. From pristine beaches and coastal areas to natural springs, wildlife sanctuaries, and vibrant outdoor recreation opportunities, the region surrounding Site 8 puts you in proximity to some of the state's most treasured experiences. Whether you're interested in kayaking through crystal-clear waters, exploring lush nature preserves, or simply enjoying the warm Florida climate year-round, this location serves as an excellent launching point for your adventures.

The campground itself has earned solid ratings from visitors, with a 4.2 out of 5 star rating based on hundreds of guest reviews. This strong reputation reflects the experiences of RVers who have spent time here and found value in what the facility offers. The feedback from previous guests can provide helpful insights into what to expect during your visit, and the consistent positive ratings suggest a well-maintained and friendly camping environment.

Site 8's location as a public campground means it serves the broader community while welcoming RV travelers from across the country. Public campgrounds often provide an authentic, community-oriented camping experience where you'll meet fellow adventurers and locals who understand the unique joys of RV travel and outdoor exploration.

Whether you're passing through Florida on a longer road trip, using it as a home base for a week or two of exploration, or simply seeking a comfortable place to park your RV while enjoying the Florida experience, Site 8 offers a practical and well-reviewed option. The combination of its public campground status, solid guest reviews, and Florida's year-round appeal makes it a destination worth considering for your next RV adventure.
4.2

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383

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

North Fort Myers is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Florida weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for North Fort Myers.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near North Fort Myers. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Site 8 Reviews

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Brian D

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Brian D

Stayed here for a baseball tournament for my son. We stayed in an elite pull through site. The site was clean and easy to get to. Felt like the spaces were a bit close for what's called an elite site, but, that's an opinion I have that too many campgrounds place sites too close together in general. All in all, we had a good stay. Other campers were friendly and respected quiet hours well and we e... Stayed here for a baseball tournament for my son. We stayed in an elite pull through site. The site was clean and easy to get to. Felt like the spaces were a bit close for what's called an elite site, but, that's an opinion I have that too many campgrounds place sites too close together in general. All in all, we had a good stay. Other campers were friendly and respected quiet hours well and we enjoyed the pool and mini golf that was there when we had some time. The staff we interacted with were excellent and accommodating. We called to note we were arriving late and they gave us clear instructions on how to handle that. When we ended up having to stay a little longer due to the tournament, they had extremely convenient temp/overflow sites up front and allowed us to use it for a few hours to let the dog stay in the AC rather than the hot sun. There's a McDonalds, Tractor Supply, Dairy Queen, and gas stations right there. A publix is right down the road too which made things convenient. All in all, if we have to come back this way we will likely stay again! If you're looking for more space, it looks like the new area near the pond is a bit better spaced out.

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Brook Swientisky

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Brook Swientisky

Very nice centrally located RV park. Local staff is friendly and helpful. Location is close to shopping, grocery stores and restaurants. Close to the highway but still quiet. Easy to navigate park with large rigs. Site pads are all concrete with full hookups and picnic tables. A lot of full sized trees and well shaded. Water quality and pressure was good as well. The pool area is great, the la... Very nice centrally located RV park. Local staff is friendly and helpful. Location is close to shopping, grocery stores and restaurants. Close to the highway but still quiet. Easy to navigate park with large rigs. Site pads are all concrete with full hookups and picnic tables. A lot of full sized trees and well shaded. Water quality and pressure was good as well. The pool area is great, the laundry was clean and lots of machines. They also have horse shoes, shuffle board, mini golf and bocce ball.

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JAFO 72

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by JAFO 72

We've been full time residents at this RV park for a few years now. The office staff needs some customer service training. Except for Nancy, she's great! The maintenance personnel are friendly and helpful. The roads and sites are horrible! I have twisted my ankle several times on the numerous potholes and uneven pavement while walking our dog. There's no need to post a speed limit, as the poor r... We've been full time residents at this RV park for a few years now. The office staff needs some customer service training. Except for Nancy, she's great! The maintenance personnel are friendly and helpful. The roads and sites are horrible! I have twisted my ankle several times on the numerous potholes and uneven pavement while walking our dog. There's no need to post a speed limit, as the poor road conditions will keep you from driving over 10 mph.. I have had to rebalance my tires several times due to the balance weights being jarred off from the potholes. There's a huge dog park for dogs to run, but the guests and residents fail to clean up after their pets, leaving lots of pet waste. Watch where you walk, or you'll be washing your shoes frequently. The good...it's quiet and the neighbors are great. Rent is affordable. Water pressure is good.

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Sonya Barnes - BarnesOnMove

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sonya Barnes - BarnesOnMove

We are full time RVers and home is Florida, so we try to come here every year. This is one of our favorite Encore Thousand Trails parks in Florida, for its location to everything, ease of getting into spots with our large RV and so many family friendly and budget friendly places to enjoy. Closer to the interstate, there is a lot of road noise, but nothing a fan or AC can’t cover! The workers are a... We are full time RVers and home is Florida, so we try to come here every year. This is one of our favorite Encore Thousand Trails parks in Florida, for its location to everything, ease of getting into spots with our large RV and so many family friendly and budget friendly places to enjoy. Closer to the interstate, there is a lot of road noise, but nothing a fan or AC can’t cover! The workers are always friendly and helpful, and the park is clean. The laundry room does require a special card, but it is clean and lots of machines.

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Jamie Butterweck

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Jamie Butterweck

We are full-time RV'ers with anchors in Tampa and Melbourne, so this place has become a regular stop for us, and features prominently in our 2026 itinerary. The resort is located in a great spot right off the highway. It is close to Melbourne, Sebastian, Fellsmere, and Vero Beach. There is a McDonald's and two gas stations right outside of the park, a Publix and Walgreens 5 or 6 miles east of her... We are full-time RV'ers with anchors in Tampa and Melbourne, so this place has become a regular stop for us, and features prominently in our 2026 itinerary. The resort is located in a great spot right off the highway. It is close to Melbourne, Sebastian, Fellsmere, and Vero Beach. There is a McDonald's and two gas stations right outside of the park, a Publix and Walgreens 5 or 6 miles east of here. Walmart is a little further, in Sebastian, but pickup is quick and easy. The lots are a little tight, which isn't usually a problem except when you are next to an annual who has spread out into what would normally be a shared easement in such tight spaces. As in our current situation where I literally have to go under our left side slideout or around the rig because walking normally would put me in the neighbors claimed space. As full-timers, we have come to understand that the long-term folks are the bread and butter of these places, and staff will tend toward placating the resident over the vagabond. That isn't this place, but every RV resort in America because they need to balance paying the bills while also accommodating retail and in some cases (like here) membership guests as well. That is my biggest gripe about this place, in a world of over-entitled annuals, this place has the highest concentration of any resort we have been to. The staff have had to get involved twice, once when our rear neighbor was putting his bird (squirrel) feeder on a tree on our site right outside our bedroom. We would end up becoming friends with them once they understood that it was our bedroom and we didn't have a problem with the feeder, but wait until we are up to fill it. On our current stay, I was setting up our water and noticed a splitter on a spigot I was pretty sure belonged to our site. I looked around at other sites and noticed they all had two spigots, which was what I remembered. So I went to the empty site behind our neighbor to make sure they had their own water, they did and were additionally hooked into the transient site on the other side of them. At that point I had two options, I could completely remove the offending splitter or I could use the open end on the offending splitter to do what I was planning with that spigot. Having seen something on their unit previously that made us think they had a connection to NH, and it being Christmas, I decided to go with the latter. That still seemed to irritate her, she asked if I had put my own splitter on her splitter and I said "I think what you are trying to ask is if I allowed you to continue our spigot at all, and yes, I decided to share rather than remove your solitter from our spigot entirely. Merry Christmas." We ended up calling the office just to say "hey, this lady is using our spigot, we are fine with sharing but she doesn't seem to be." Despite her attitude and the initial approach of the maintenance person "you got a problem with this?!" we are still fine with sharing. Speaking of the staff, that one interaction I mentioned is the only time any staff member has been anything less than respectful and as accommodating as possible, and he did end up apologizing for the way he came off so it's all good. If you have the time take a drive up and down route A1A to be treated to beautiful views of both the ocean and the lagoon, as well as quaint villages. The Sebastian Inlet State Park is absolutely worth your time, especially if you are into birding. From Osprey to Storks to Bald Eagles, they are all there, and more. Mulligan's Beach House has great food (VB is a bit better than Sebastian). Overall, this is a great park. It is very family friendly, and has all the expected amenities but a hot tub/spa. The staff are great, and the location is as well. When planning a trip to the Treasure Coast, or even the Space Coast, make sure to give this cozy little spot a try, you'll likely want to come back too!

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