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Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

We watch every site at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park 24/7, then email you the moment a cancellation opens up.

83% of weekends booked at top sites·Peak Oct–Dec·35 sites
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The 10 most popular campsites at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park

The hardest sites to book at this park, reserving 83% of weekend nights in peak season (Oct–Dec). Set up an alert and we'll email you on cancellations.

Site 020

Best here
Ranked #1 of 35
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 015

Top pick
Ranked #2 of 35
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 017

Top pick
Ranked #3 of 35
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 014

Standout
Ranked #4 of 35
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 018

Standout
Ranked #5 of 35
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 019

Decent
Ranked #6 of 35
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 030

Decent
Ranked #7 of 35
Equestrian · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 012

Decent
Ranked #8 of 35
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 005

Decent
Ranked #9 of 35
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

Site 013

Decent
Ranked #10 of 35
RV · Sleeps 8 · Electric

These sites rebook within minutes of being cancelled. Set an alert at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park and we’ll email you the moment one opens up.

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About this park

Kissimmee Prairie Preserve is a breathtaking expanse of infinite grassland. Kissimmee Prairie is a land dominated by the great blue sky. The preserve, part of the Everglades headwaters, protects the largest remaining tract of Florida dry prairie, an ecosystem shaped by cycles of flooding and fire. Many rare, threatened and endangered species inhabit this place, and the wide-open landscape means that birdwatchers and photographers have ample opportunity to catch sight of a grasshopper sparrow, crested caracara or burrowing owl. Internationally recognized for its lack of light pollution, the night sky above the prairie is inky black - campers can spot the Milky Way without using telescopes or binoculars.