Peaceful, beautiful, and lots of fun for everyone. Enjoy a relaxing stay at an RV/tent site nestled throughout the 48-acre campground, located in John Prince Park. Launch your watercraft from the boat ramp and enjoy a fun-filled day with friends and family on beautiful Lake Osborne. Enjoy bird watching and other animal sightings while exploring the gorgeous 726-acre park. Enjoy a quiet dinner for two or a group barbeque.
I-95 Southbound:
Travel south on I-95 to exit 63 (6th Avenue South).
Turn right on 6th Avenue South and travel 1.3 miles to Congress Avenue.
Turn left on Congress Avenue and travel 0.4 miles.
Entrance is on the left side of the road.
I-95 Northbound:
Travel north on I-95 to exit 61 (Lantana Road).
Turn left on Lantana Road and travel 1.5 miles to Congress Avenue.
Turn right on Congress Avenue and travel 1.2 miles.
Entrance is on the right side of road.
Florida's Turnpike
Take Florida Turnpike and exit at Lake Worth Road.
Turn left on Lake Worth Road and travel 5.2 miles to Congress Avenue.
Turn right on Congress Avenue and travel 0.9 miles.
Entrance is on the left side of road
Reservations may be made by phone up to 90 days in advance. No same day reservations. Payment must be made at the time of reservation request by VISA or MasterCard. Camping is limited to 155 days in any 12-month period.
I have stayed here at the RV park numerous times and it has always been delightful. It’s a great campground with many spots along the water( most sought after ofcourse.) just an absolutely beautiful area. Completely sold out for the season. The new electric boxes are all 30/50/100 which is a blessing ( always need 100) the park has it all trails, boat ramps kids play areas, showers, dump station. The rest of park has streams, ball fields, pavilions for events and birthdays. A dog woof park right on the water #spectacular. I believe I read its 650 acres and has an executive golf right next door. Of course there are alligators and snakes that reside here as well. Park is beautifully maintained and offers discounts to Palm Beach residents. Plenty of places to ride bike or even roller blade around. The exercise trail in the main park is fairly long and a good workout. This gets a 5🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 rating and gets added to my new Best of RV Parks. And it’s close to ten, so easy access for shopping and if your like me restaurants.
Stayed one week in October 2023. Huge park. Clean. Fairly clean restrooms and showers. Play grounds and dog park. Sites have good spacing between, however not all sites are level - strictly an engineering faux pas. Concrete pads and concrete area to put picnic table, etc. Beautiful lake that you will want to stay out of due to alligators and cotton mouth. Not far from shopping and restaurants. Also, not far from a small airport, you will hear lots of planes overhead. Two bars of T-Mobile cell service, but we do get over 40 channels of TV from our antenna. We booked our site three months in advance and paid in full. A couple weeks before our arrival, we received an email telling us the prices had gone up for this park, and we would have to pay the difference to keep our site. I called and blew a gasket, this is not right- they posted a price, we agreed on the price, and I paid in full. You cannot raise the price after that, I got an email many days later saying they had changed their mind and would not make us pay the higher rate. It is a nice park, but it is very over priced. Many open sites the last week of October, not sure if it fills up later in the season. * be sure to read the list of documentation items you need when you check in, they ask for a bit more than other parks.
My husband and I have been staying here for a while, and this has been a good experience so far. This is our 1st time staying at an RV campground ever, so we have nothing to compare it to, but we are enjoying ourselves non the less. They are pet friendly, have showers that have great pressure, and are mostly kept clean. Yes, we have a shower, but it's small, and I prefer a bigger area, lol. They also have a laundry building that's pretty cheap. Of course, there's usually a dryer down, but they stay on top of it pretty much. And of course, there are times it's filled with kids because they go there to "cool-off" (it's has ac). But that's more on the parents than the campground. I will say there are some fantastic sunsets here. I've attached some pictures that don't do it justice. But will give you an idea.
I spent 5 months there and is a beautiful safe place to go. People friendly, place well maintain and the office personnel really helpful. Definitely I will be back next year. Tue only negative point is that you can’t stay there more than 5 month a year. They should have an area for long term campers since there are not many options in the area and in my case I was working close by and after five months I had to move and find another place.
Stayed from August until November and was beautiful. Started to get a little crowded but we were in season.
Park was always clean. Neighbors were always friendly. I only had 1 issue where someone had their dogs off leash and they rushed me and my dog but we were OK. Just keep that in mind.
Washers and dryers were always available and showers and bathrooms were pretty clean.
I think this was the best money for the area