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Book an RV rental in Indiantown and experience the best of Florida. Nestled in the heart of Florida’s cattle and citrus country on the southeast side of the Florida peninsula, Indiantown is a 30-minute drive from Lake Okeechobee — Florida’s largest lake. It’s also less than an hour's drive away from the Atlantic coast, two hours from Miami, and 45 minutes from Palm Beach. In other words, Indiantown is the perfect starting point for the ultimate Florida road trip.

As the city’s name indicates, when Indiantown was first established, it was used by the Seminoles as a trading post. These Native Americans found the area alluring because of its relatively higher elevation and plentiful opportunities for hunting and fishing. Today, hunting and fishing remain popular pastimes in Indiantown.

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The Great Outdoors

Experience the outdoors at Allapattah Flats when you book a motorhome rental in Indiantown. The 20,945-acre wildlife management area is less than a 30-minute drive away in Palm City and features a five-mile nature trail with plenty of opportunities for wildlife viewing. Visitors can also ride bikes, hike, and camp at the primitive camping sites. If you have a horse, bring them to Allapattah Flats and take a ride on the equestrian trails or the 150-acre riding area. Seasonal hunting is also permitted. The nature area is made up of marshes and slash pine flatwoods and is home to many types of animals including sandhill cranes, wood storks, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and crested caracaras.

Another great park to visit when you search for an RV in Martin County is Timer Powers Park. One of the primary attractions at Timer Powers is the covered equestrian arena. Each year, the park hosts the annual Indiantown Rodeo — one of the nation’s most well-known rodeos. When the arena is not being used for an organized horse show, it is available to the general public. Apart from the equestrian arena, the park has a public boat ramp (access to St. Lucie Canal), several picnic pavilions, an amphitheater, fishing pier, a playground, and walking trail.

But for many people, Florida is synonymous with the beach and if you rent an RV in Indiantown, you’ll be less than an hour's drive from the coast. Jensen Beach is one of the closest beaches to Indiantown and is a great place to visit with the entire family, partially because lifeguards are generally present. The area has several major shopping centers with unique boutiques and specialty stores as well as seafood-centered fine dining. Water enthusiasts will love sailing, fishing, skiing, scuba diving, and surfing in Jensen Beach’s blue waters, and animal lovers will appreciate the endangered sea turtles that make nests on Jensen Beach during nesting season.

RV Parks

When you decide to rent a motorhome in Indiantown, there are several RV parks in the area. One place you can consider is Water’s Edge Motorcoach and RV Resort in Okeechobee. The campground has 30 sites and 600 feet of water frontage along the Rim Canal. Each site is outfitted with 30/50 amp electrical service as well as water and sewer hookups. Parking pads are covered with brick pavers. While at Water’s Edge, campers have access to the clubhouse, a large campfire pit, bocce ball court, shuffleboard, Wi-Fi, and an outdoor swimming pool.

Another option near the coast is Phipps Park in Stuart. The RV park sits along the Okeechobee Waterway and boasts 55-acres of campground area. Each RV site is outfitted with a picnic table, fire pit, and electrical and water hookups, and there is an on-site dump station. Campers have access to restrooms and hot showers, a boat ramp, fishing pier, laundry facility, playground, picnic pavilions, and waterfront walkways and boardwalks.

Exploring the City

Indiantown is a relatively rural community, so there’s not much to do within the city besides spending time outdoors. However, there is much to do nearby. If you’re in the mood for some retail therapy, the Treasure Coast offers some of the best shopping around. Check out the high-end boutiques of Harbour Bay Plaza or peruse the chic apparel found at Treasure Coast Square Mall. In the mood for something a little “out there”? Hit up Jensen Beach and Stuart's downtown area, where you’ll find an interesting blend of quirkiness and refinement.

Hungry? Martin County has some of the best dining options. Mouthwatering menus, enticing flavors, and unique experiences — there is something to satisfy every palate and every budget. Offering international tastes, Caribbean cuisine, and authentic Floribbean fare, you’re going to have a hard time picking what’s for dinner.

But if you’re traveling with kids, be sure to pay a visit to Lion Country Safari in Loxahatchee. The park offers a walk-through safari as well as a drive-through safari. When you drive through the preserve, you will experience seven sections home to different species such as zebras, wildebeest, lions, and ostriches. The walkable safari features a variety of birds, reptiles, and mammals such as monkeys, sheep, and goats. It’s a great outing for the entire family, so be sure to pay a visit when you book an RV rental near Indiantown.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds


  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Dupuis Reserve State Forest Trail, FLIndiantown, FL
  • Okeechobee Southeast Trail, FLPahokee, FL
  • Halpatioke Lake Trail, FLStuart, FL
  • Corbett Wildlife Management Area Trail, FLWest Palm Beach, FL
  • Haney Creek Trail, FLJensen Beach, FL
  • The Loxahatchee River Trail, FLJupiter, FL
  • Seabranch Preserve, FLStuart, FL
  • Kitching Creek Trail, FLJonathan Dickinson State Park, FL
  • North Fork of the St. Lucie River: River Park Marina to White City Park, FLPort St. Lucie, FL
  • Jonathan Dickinson State Park Trail, FLJonathan Dickinson State Park, FL

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