Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park, located at 33104 NW 192nd Ave in Okeechobee, Florida, offers a truly unique RV camping experience within the Everglades headwaters region. As home to Florida's largest remaining dry prairie ecosystem, the park stretches across breathtaking open grasslands shaped by centuries of flooding and fire cycles. RV campers enjoy hookup options including 30-amp and 50-amp electrical and water hookups, along with a dump station, showers, flush toilets, and picnic tables — making it a comfortable base for big rigs. The park is pet-friendly and well-suited for nature lovers, with hiking and nature trails winding through rare habitat that shelters threatened species like grasshopper sparrows, crested caracaras, and burrowing owls. Birding and wildlife viewing are exceptional year-round. Kissimmee Prairie earned recognition as Florida's first designated Dark Sky Park in 2016, offering unparalleled stargazing where the Milky Way is visible to the naked eye — a rare experience in the modern world. A visitor center and equestrian facilities round out the amenities. Situated in central Florida near Okeechobee, this preserve delivers a remote, immersive outdoor escape without sacrificing essential RV comforts.