Featured Waterfront RV Parks
11 parks found
Cedar Creek Campground Marina
Cedar Creek Campground Marina sits on the Intracoastal Waterway with an 800-foot wharf, boat launch, and direct access to Core Sound.
Country View Rv Park
Country View RV Park sits on Lake Lavon in Princeton, TX, 45 minutes northeast of Dallas. Premium patio sites include concrete pads and private patios.
Darlings Resort & Trailer Park
Darlings Resort & Trailer Park offers 60 full-hookup RV sites on Siltcoos Lake in Florence, Oregon. Established in 1923, this family-owned waterfront resort provides direct access to world-class fishing and boating.
Destiny Dallas Rv Resort
Destiny Dallas RV Resort sits on Lewisville Lake in Denton, TX, 40 miles north of Dallas. Every site has full hookups with 30/50 amp service.
Lake George Escape Campgrounds
Lake George Escape Campground occupies 178 acres on the Schroon River in the Adirondack Park, 5 miles from downtown Lake George.
Lake Merwin Camper's Hideaway
Lake Merwin Camper's Hideaway is a private membership RV club on 588 forested acres bordering Lake Merwin Reservoir in Amboy, WA.
Lanier's Waterside Campground
Lanier's Waterside Campground offers 200 full-hookup RV sites on the Intracoastal Waterway in Holly Ridge, NC, 5 miles from Topsail Beach.
Lucky Lake Campground & Otdr
Lucky Lake Campground in Montague, MI offers 180 acres with a private 40-acre sand-bottom lake, miles of trails, and bald eagle viewing.
Shoreline Rv Park
Shoreline RV Park sits on Humboldt Bay in Eureka, CA. Guests access the 6.3-mile waterfront trail directly from the park.
Stonefort Campground
Stonefort Campground offers 179 seasonal RV sites with 50 feet of waterfront on four stocked lakes in Victoria, IL.
Texas Lakeside Rv Resort
Texas Lakeside RV Resort sits on 550 acres with a private stocked fishing lake. Sites accommodate RVs up to 80 feet. Monthly rates start at $550.
How to choose a waterfront RV park
Waterfront listings are a smaller curated set, so focus on the type of water access you want: view, swimming, fishing, or boating.
- Confirm whether sites are directly waterfront or simply near a lake, river, or coast.
- Check flood, tide, slope, and seasonal water-level considerations.
- For boating or fishing, verify docks, ramps, permits, and local rules.
Top states for Waterfront RV Parks
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About Waterfront RV Parks
Waterfront RV parks are a smaller, more specific set of campgrounds with lake, river, ocean, marina, or shoreline access. RVParkway currently tracks 11 waterfront rv parks from campground listing data, amenity fields, and park descriptions.
Who should use this list?
These parks are best for travelers who value views, fishing, boating, paddling, or sunrise and sunset access. Because waterfront inventory is limited, it helps to compare nearby water-oriented amenities too.
What to verify before booking
- Confirm whether sites are directly waterfront or simply near water.
- Ask about docks, ramps, swimming rules, tides, and seasonal water levels.
- Book early for holiday weekends and peak summer dates.
Open individual park pages to compare location, photos, site details, pricing notes, and contact information before you reserve.