Featured Beach RV Parks
86 parks found
Barrington Shores Camp
Barrington Shores Camp sits on Swains Lake in Barrington, NH, 90 minutes from Boston. The park offers 30/20A electric, water, and cable at each site.
Beaver Trails Campground
Beaver Trails Campground in West Branch, MI, centers on a private pond with swimming, kayaking, and catch-and-release fishing. Open year-round.
Bethy Creek Resort
Bethy Creek Resort offers waterfront RV sites on Lake Livingston, 80 miles north of Houston. Guests enjoy a fishing pier, sandy beach, and boat slips.
Beverly Beach Camptown Rv Rsrt
Beverly Beach Camptown RV Resort offers 1,500 feet of direct Atlantic Ocean beachfront in Flagler Beach, FL.
Big Elk Camp & Canoe Rentals
Big Elk Camp & Canoe Rentals offers riverside camping and canoe rentals on the Elk River in Pineville, MO, since 1989.
Buena Vista Camping Park
Buena Vista Camping Park in Buena, NJ, 40 miles from Philadelphia, offers a swimming lake, themed weekends, and full-hookup RV sites.
Calef Lake Camping Area
Calef Lake Camping Area in Auburn, NH offers a 300-foot private sandy beach, boat rentals, and weekly activities for families.
Campground Lake Hill
Campground Lake Hill sits on 65 forested acres in Frankfort, Ohio, with a private 7-acre lake and direct access to the 37-mile Tri-County Triangle Trail.
Chapparal Campground
Chapparal Campground features a private splash waterpark on 100 acres in Wonewoc, WI. Direct access to the 400 State Trail and a 1,000-foot Baraboo River beach.
Circle B Campground
Circle B Campground sits on the Jack's Fork River inside Ozark National Scenic Riverways near Eminence, MO. Guests access canoeing, fishing, and a swimming beach.
Cocalico Creek Campground
Cocalico Creek Campground offers 130 sites near Lancaster, PA. A 5-acre spring-fed lake with a sandy beach defines this family-oriented seasonal park.
Cold Springs Campground
Cold Springs Camp Resort operates 400 campsites on 108 wooded acres in Weare, NH, with 5 pools, 2 waterslides, and 2 hot tubs.
How to choose a beach RV park
Beach RV parks can mean oceanfront, lake beach, or nearby public beach access, so location details matter.
- Check whether the beach is on-site, walkable, or a short drive away.
- Review rules for pets, fires, vehicles, swimming, and beach equipment.
- For coastal stays, consider wind, salt air, tides, and storm-season policies.
Top states for Beach RV Parks
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About Beach RV Parks
Beach RV parks offer access to oceanfront, lakefront, or sandy shoreline recreation for travelers who want water and sand near camp. RVParkway currently tracks 86 beach rv parks from campground listing data, amenity fields, and park descriptions.
Who should use this list?
The best beach park depends on whether you want direct beachfront sites, walkable public access, family swimming, surf, shelling, or quiet lakefront relaxation.
What to verify before booking
- Confirm whether the beach is on-site, walkable, or nearby by car.
- Review pet, fire, swimming, and vehicle rules.
- Consider wind, salt air, tides, and storm-season policies for coastal trips.
Open individual park pages to compare location, photos, site details, pricing notes, and contact information before you reserve.