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Aerial view of the lazy river, pools, and water slides at Splash RV Resort near Destin FL
The lazy river, pools, and slides at Splash RV Resort in Milton

Searching for a campground near Destin, FL that fits your RV, your whole family, and your budget? Splash RV Resort sits about 48 miles west of Destin in Milton, FL, with over 280 full-hookup concrete sites. Add a lazy river you can float year-round, plus heated pools and water slides, and you get easy Emerald Coast beach access without paying beachfront prices, and plenty to do right where you park.

Quick answer for planners

How far is Destin from Splash RV Resort?

Splash RV Resort is about 48 miles from Destin, roughly a 65-minute drive along the Gulf Coast. The resort sits in Milton, FL, right along Interstate 10 in Santa Rosa County. That central spot also puts you around 25 minutes from Navarre Beach, 27 minutes from Pensacola, and about an hour from Fort Walton Beach. So a Destin day is just one of several beach trips within easy reach from a single, comfortable base.

Basing your trip a short drive inland is honestly one of the smartest moves on the Emerald Coast. You skip the crowded, pricey beachfront lots, park on a wide concrete pad with room to breathe, and still roll into Destin, Navarre, or Pensacola whenever the mood strikes. Pack the cooler, point the car south, and you’re on the sand before the good spots fill up.

What makes a good RV park near Destin?

Wide concrete full-hookup RV sites at Splash RV Resort near Destin
Wide, well-spaced concrete full-hookup sites with room to breathe

A great RV park near Destin gives you space, dependable hookups, and things to do on the days you skip the beach, and Splash RV Resort checks all three. Sites are wide and well spaced on solid concrete, not crammed together on a bare gravel lot. Every one is full hookup and big-rig friendly. The grounds stay calm, clean, and quiet, which families and snowbirds both love.

Two things RVers ask about constantly are WiFi and elbow room, and both are strengths here. The free WiFi is fast and reliable, so you can stream, work remotely, or map out the next morning’s beach run without buffering. Natural shade and green space between sites keep the whole place feeling like a real getaway instead of a parking lot.

RV travel is having a big year, too. The RV Industry Association reported in May 2026 that 37 million Americans plan to go RVing this summer, and that 92 percent of current RV owners plan to take at least one RV trip. With demand that high, the well-run parks near Destin fill up, so it pays to lock in your dates early.

What is there to do around Destin, FL?

Family playing in the emerald-green Gulf surf on a white sand beach near Destin
A family playing in the emerald-green Gulf surf on Destin’s sugar-white sand

Destin is packed with white-sand beaches, fishing charters, and family attractions, all within an easy drive of the resort. Destin earned the nickname “World’s Luckiest Fishing Village” back in 1956, and its shoreline is the real draw. As VISIT FLORIDA describes it, “Destin’s beaches have what the Panhandle is known for: glimmering white sugar sand and clear, emerald-tinted Gulf water.”

Here are a few favorites worth building a day around:

Henderson Beach State Park protects more than a mile of sugar-white quartz sand backed by tall dunes and sea oats. It’s open from 8 a.m. to sundown, charges a small per-vehicle entrance fee, and now requires day-use reservations, so book your spot before you go.

The Destin Harbor Boardwalk, part of HarborWalk Village, is a free waterfront stroll lined with charter docks, shops, and restaurants. It makes for a fun, low-key evening even if you never step on a boat.

Crab Island isn’t really an island at all. It’s a shallow sandbar in Choctawhatchee Bay just north of the Destin Bridge, reachable by boat or pontoon, where families anchor and wade in the calm, waist-deep water.

James Lee Park, over at Crystal Beach, is a free public beach access with pavilions and a playground, a relaxed alternative when the main beaches get busy.

And if you came for the fish, Destin Harbor has the shortest run to deep Gulf water anywhere on the Panhandle, which is exactly why the charter fleet calls it home.

Ways to stay on the Emerald Coast

Luxury cottage with covered porch at Splash RV Resort near Destin
A cozy luxury cottage porch, easy comfort near the Emerald Coast

There are three ways to bed down at the resort, whether you tow your own rig or leave it at home. Full-hookup RV sites are the heart of the place, but the cottages and glamping wagons make it easy to plan a beach trip with friends or relatives who don’t own a camper.

Way to StayBest ForSleepsHighlights
RV Sites
Bringing your own rig
Your setup
Over 280 concrete full-hookup sites, big-rig friendly
Luxury Cottages
Comfort without towing
Up to 6
Real beds, kitchen, home-like space
Glamping Wagons
A fun, easy getaway
Up to 4
Climate-controlled, Conestoga-style character

However you stay, the on-site water attractions steal the show. Float the lazy river any time of year, cool off in the heated pools, race down the slides, or unwind in the seasonal hot tub. Beyond the water there are dog parks, mini-golf, pickleball, a playground, a camp store, and that fast free WiFi. It’s the kind of place where the kids stay busy all day and you barely have to drive anywhere.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the drive from the resort to Destin?

It’s about 48 miles, or roughly 65 minutes. The resort is in Milton, FL, along Interstate 10, which also keeps you close to Navarre Beach, Pensacola, and Fort Walton Beach.

Is there a campground near Destin with full-hookup RV sites?

Yes. The resort has over 280 all-concrete, full-hookup sites that are big-rig friendly, about 48 miles from Destin in Milton, FL.

Does the campground have a lazy river and pools?

It does! You’ll find a year-round lazy river, heated pools, water slides, and a seasonal hot tub right on site, so beach days are entirely optional.

Can I stay near Destin without an RV?

Absolutely. The resort offers 34 upscale cottages that sleep as many as six, plus climate-controlled Conestoga-style wagons that sleep four, so nobody has to tow a thing.

Is the resort pet-friendly?

Yes, and there are even dog parks on the grounds, so your pup gets a vacation right along with you.

Which beaches are closest?

Navarre Beach sits about 25 minutes out, the Pensacola-area beaches are around 27 minutes, Destin is roughly 65 minutes, and Fort Walton Beach is about an hour, giving you a different stretch of Emerald Coast sand every day.

Plan your Emerald Coast trip

Ready to trade the crowded beachfront lots for a wide concrete pad and a lazy river? Splash RV Resort is about 48 miles and 65 minutes from Destin, and only about 25 minutes from Navarre Beach, sitting right along I-10 in Milton, FL. Check dates and book your site, cottage, or glamping wagon at booking.staylist.app/splashrv, and see our current specials for the easiest base camp on the Emerald Coast.

About Splash

SPLASH is a short drive from Navarre and Pensacola beaches, giving you the chance to experience the perfect blend of secluded nature and fun in the sun. We are conveniently located just off I-10 in Milton, Florida.

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