Haunted Campgrounds & Spooky RV Adventures for Halloween in Florida

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Florida has a rich haunted history that makes Halloween a widely celebrated holiday. Buildings like the Biltmore hotel in Coral Gables and Annie Lytle Elementary School, “The Devil’s School,” in Jacksonville suit those seeking spooky haunts. However, if you want to enjoy spooky adventures in the wild, consider some haunted campgrounds and spooky RV adventures for Halloween in Florida. Ready to explore your options and play dress-up? Discover our top picks and the most popular events at these creepy spots.  

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Florida’s Most Spine-Tingling Haunted Campgrounds for Halloween RV Adventures

Get a new or pre-owned RV from Murphy RV to relish your haunted camping experience in Melbourne, Florida. We also allow you to trade in your current model for an upgrade. An RV can provide much-needed comfort and mobility during your Halloween getaways. Once you have secured your RV, consider the following haunted campgrounds to celebrate Halloween in Florida. 

Historic St. Augustine: America’s Most Haunted City for Camping

For more than four centuries, St. Augustine has witnessed numerous tragic events, including massacres, natural disasters, pirate attacks, and fires. These have contributed to this historic city’s long-standing reputation for hauntings.

Spine-tingling stories of the supernatural make the rounds in St. Augustine, making you question whether you’ll survive a night in the woods. Ghost hunters have also reported seeing shadowy figures and hearing sinister chuckles and manic laughs.

Wondering where to start? Here are some well-known haunted campgrounds in St. Augustine.

Anastasia State Park: Ghostly Encounters by the Ocean

Encompassing more than 1,600 acres, Anastasia State Park is known for its white beaches, natural trails, and tidal marshes. When Spanish settlers occupied this area centuries ago, they took advantage of prisoners and enslaved Africans to quarry coquina, a type of limestone containing sand and mollusk shells. This place witnessed the murder of shipwrecked Frenchmen in the mid-1500s, too, fueling ghost stories that have been passed down through multiple generations. 

Every October, Anastasia State Park welcomes countless thrill seekers looking to enjoy haunted camping experiences. Pitch your tent by the ocean, and you might hear whispers of the dead carried on the sound of waves. If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of shadows moving along the dunes. 

Anastasia State Park offers nearly 140 sites for tents and RVs. Each has access to water and electricity and is only a few minutes from the beach. Adding to your convenience, this campground allows you to bring your pets. 

North Beach Camp Resort: Colonial Spirits and Modern Amenities

Add exploring North Beach Camp Resort to your list of things to do for Halloween in Florida. Located between the Atlantic Ocean and the North River, this resort is an excellent spot to get your spook on because it is isolated and heavily wooded. The presence of wildlife, including feral animals and spiders, wind, and natural sounds, creates an unsettling vibe ideal for celebrating Halloween. 

Thanks to its proximity to some of Florida’s most haunted places, North Beach Camp Resort has a “ghostly” ambiance. One of these places you can visit is Fort Mose Historic State Park, about a 10- to 15-minute drive from the resort. Spanish governor Manuel de Montiano established this historic site in the 1700s as a haven for formerly enslaved Africans. Legend has it that the site hosts colonial spirits that sometimes wander around nearby areas, including North Beach Camp Resort. 

When you’re done your spooky explorations, you can enjoy the modern amenities at North Beach Camp Resort, such as laundry facilities and a pool.

Central Florida’s Supernatural Camping Hotspots

If you fancy the paranormal, visit Central Florida to find the following supernatural-themed camping sites.

Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp: Psychic Capital RV Experience

Established by George P. Colby, a spiritual medium known for his clairvoyant abilities, the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp is a magnet for psychics and healers. It is also called the “psychic city” or “Psychic Capital of the World,” explaining its allure during Halloween.

Campers at the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp have reported ghostly activities. You shouldn’t be surprised when your coffee maker moves inside your RV or you feel someone tapping your shoulder. Others who have visited here have mentioned communicating with the dead. 

Blue Spring State Park: Manatees and Mysterious Sightings

With more than 50 campsites, Blue Spring State Park offers enough space to park your RV as you prepare to join in the Halloween fun in Florida. The park is along the St. Johns River, where sightings of a beast have been reported since the 1950s. You’ll likely find many camping enthusiasts at this location in October, each hoping to spot the creature.

You can also visit the Blue Spring State Park for Halloween to see manatees. The clear spring waters typically attract these mammals to the region. Manatee season starts in mid-November.

Top Halloween Events at Florida RV Parks and Campgrounds

When it comes to Halloween events in Florida, you have several options. 

Magic Kingdom Park: Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Experience

Head to Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom park for the highly anticipated Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Ranked among the most popular Florida Halloween events, this experience combines family-friendly activities like trick-or-treating with special stage shows and themed attractions. You and your loved ones can attend the meet-and-greets while cloaked in your Halloween costumes.

You’ll need a separate ticket from your admission to the Magic Kingdom to attend Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. The ticket is not refundable or transferable, and it is only valid for specific dates and times. The costume guidelines for this event also vary, depending on your age.  

Fort Pierce West KOA Holiday Halloween Celebration

This fall, the Fort Pierce West KOA Holiday campground in Fort Pierce will allow you to go trick-or-treating on Oct. 31, from 6-8 p.m. Alternatively, you can also pass out candy at your campsite to all the campground kids who are trick-or-treating. 

Making the Most of Your Spooky Florida RV Experience

Are you ready to embark on your haunted camping trip in Melbourne, Florida? At Murphy RV, we have the right vehicle to enhance your RVing experience and help you make unforgettable Halloween memories. Call us at 321-727-2847 or contact us via our website. Let’s help you celebrate with frightful fun in your RV.

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