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    3.5 (8 reviews)
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    Peanut Island Park - path around the island

    Peanut Island Park

    (102 reviews)

    Arrived at Riviera Beach public marina to launch our boat into the water. Extremely busy but…read moremanaged to be 2nd in line to one of the ramps. Scorching sun but only a ten minute boat ride to the island where hundereds of boats were anchored. We anchored the boat 10 feet from the edge of the island and floated on rafts in the hip deep clear water. The edge is rocky so dive boots highly recommended. The current was strong and other nearby boats merged into one another so you must stay alert or get squashed. No aquatic life observed. Walked around the island and noticed the garbage cans were overflowing, so not really sure who manages the island. A few picnic tables and public bathrooms deeper into the island. Small wildlife can be seen in the heavy brush. Fun time but bring sunscreen, water and snacks.

    The Spot to be! The Place to Get to! The Journey of the Day Awaits You at the One & Only Peanut…read moreIsland! Traveling to Peanut Island is by Water Only. You can take a Boat Transfer, Jet Ski, Paddle Boards/Kayak/Canoe, Boat, or if you are Brave; Take a Swim! For Boat Transfers there are 2 Companies that you can Choose From. -The Peanut Island Shuttle Boat: Runs Every 25 Mins Starting at 10am to 5pm. -Sailfish Marina: Starts at 9:30am to 5pm with Time Slot Pick-Up/Drop-Off Times. Once you are On the Island.. Welcome to Paradise! From Beaches to Pavilion with Grills, Grassy Areas, Snorkeling, Picnic Tables, Dog Friendly, Restrooms and Outdoor Showers, a Walking Path Around the Island is 1.3 Miles and you can also Camp there! With the Utmost Outdoor Vibes! Bring your Foods and Refreshments either for Grill or Cooler! Make sure to Bring Sunscreen- Hats- Water Shoes- Base Camp for the Day (Beach Tent/Towels/Chairs). You can Bring as much as you want as long as you can Transfer and Carry! There is Nothing on the Island for Purchase except for on Weekend there are a few Food Boats (Fruit and Saturdays Pizza Boat) The Water is Beautiful and Very Thrilling to Navigate when Snorkeling! High Tide is Best Time to Go! We have seen Multiple Starfish, Manatee's, Ray, Exotic Fishies, Sea Spider, Small Crabs, and More! The Peanut is Small but this Peanut Island Packs In the Full Peanut~ Enjoy! Relish! Live!

    Donald McDonald Campground - View from T-dock (East)

    Donald McDonald Campground

    (5 reviews)

    There are four RV spots with full hook ups & the camphost David & his dog. David is very helpful &…read moresocial. We had a slight problem with the electric socket upon arrival. I put a call into the county & the Park Ranger, Doug came over quickly & remedyed the problem. Again he was very pleasant. People like those make full time RVing comfortable. The rv sites are sandy & are nicely sized, situated & private. Each one has a fire ring & patio table. Far enough away but close enough to Route 1 & about 15-20 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. Vero Beach is close by as well. It is soothing calming & quiet here, every once in a while a plane flies over & parachuters exits the plane & you see the chutes open & colorful. There are walking trails & a boat a canoe boat launch.

    Not sure how to review a campground so I'll give them the all good curve. They have bathrooms with…read moreshowers available for everyone. The site fee is normal for an park. There Is a dock where you can look over the water. I believe there is also a hiking trail. Here you may see some wildlife such as the agressive racoon, the timid squirrel, noisy armadillo, lots of birds chirping away, if you're lucky you might get to see a venomous snake however you're most likely to see black racers and corn snakes. Now you might think the agressive racoon is cute and cuddly animal but don't you dare try to pet him cuddle him or feed him. As a matter of fact the raccoons will show up your campsite during daylight hours but don't be fooled, this is a reconnaissance mission. Once everyone goes to bed, they come back. They revisit the sites that had the best goodies. They will open your coolers and go through your trash.

    DuPuis Management Area - Trails

    DuPuis Management Area

    (9 reviews)

    My husband and I stayed for two nights at the FAMILY Campground in the DuPuis Management Area in…read morelate March, 2025, and LOVED it. This is a free primitive campground (no hookups) managed by the South Florida Water Management District. While free, it does require a Special Use Application and License (which is also free). The Special Use License secures 1 of the 14 licenses available per day, and also gives you access to the gate code for entry; the camp host did check that we had one. The campground is far from traffic noise, and each site is large and picturesque. The family campground is for tent and pop-up camping only. No trailers, camper vans, truck campers, or RVs are permitted for camping. A maximum of two vehicles are allowed per campsite. While we have a Class B RV, we followed the rules and set up our tent for overnight camping. Each site offers a picnic table and fire ring. The Family Campground has clean composting toilets. A full-service bath house with hot showers and flushing toilets are available for use in the Equestrian Campground. The DuPuis Management area offers camping, picnicking, fishing, hiking, bicycling, geocaching, birdwatching, wildlife viewing, and hunting during specific seasons. We had only one issue -- and that was that our GPS took us to the wrong, locked entry gate but we figured it out.

    Clean, quiet, horses/walking trails, feels remote, wonderful restrooms with hot showers and…read moreflushing toilets, amazingly free. Would stay again. Small town nearby.

    Villa Margaret - rvparks - Updated June 2026

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