Campground Review: Outdoors Resorts of America – Melbourne Beach, Florida

Posted January 26, 2018 – Narrated by Carmen (updated January 2025)
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We have rated this campground as a “4 Bambi”
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See our 5-Bambi rating legend at the end of this review.
We were not paid, reimbursed nor influenced in any way by anyone for this campground review.

“For beautiful beaches and great climate, you need go no further south than Melbourne,” advised Floridians and Snowbirds as we followed the winter migration down to The Keys.

melbourne beach

And, they were right – because once we’d had our fill of spectacular water in every shade of turquoise in The Keys …

Islamadora
Islamadora
Ibis at Curry Hammock State Park
Ibis at Curry Hammock State Park
Marathon florida
Marathon
Mangroves at Curry Hammock
Mangroves at Curry Hammock
Burdine's
My Dad, Allen Perry, at Burdine’s
Bahia Honda State Park
Bahia Honda State Park
Jolly Rodger RV Resort
Heron at Jolly Rodger RV Resort

and snorkeling at Marathon’s Sombrero Reef

… our thoughts turned north toward Melbourne Beach, just across the bridge from historic Melbourne City, on the Space Coast Beach trail, and the warm and luxurious Outdoor Resorts of America (ORA) where we camped for two weeks in November and did a whole lot of nothing … zip … nada.

And, all throughout that bitter January arctic blast we experienced in The Keys, the Melbourne Beach temps were nearly identical to Key West on weather.com.

Just before Thanksgiving, as we settled in at ORA, I asked Jim, “So, how did you find this place?”

We both do campground research but Jim is mastering the art – developing a third-eye – flying by instinct.

From the posts in Campground Reviews, I’d have overlooked this dreamy tropical beach resort. But Jim had a gut feeling, made a phone call or two and, shazam, we had a perfectly lovely two-week vacation on a world-class beach.

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And, even though the RV buzz warns against going to Florida without reservations, we’ve been doing this since early November with success.

And, so far, Outdoor Resorts Of America/Melbourne Beach is the finest resort campground I’ve ever seen – and Jim made the reservation from a bar stool … just one day before our arrival … in a Winter Garden’s pub while under the influence of IPA … and, he’s mine, mine, all mine!!!

good beer

Even with hurricane repairs still in progress, this resort is a knockout.

outdoor resorts of america melbourne beach resort

In fact, Outdoor Resorts of America/Melbourne Beach would have the first 5-Bambi rating from LIB (see the legend below) if they had WiFi.

Without our new cell booster, we wouldn’t have considered this park. But, in early November, Jim performed a DIY installation at Daddy’s new home (on the site of the old house that burned down exactly one year ago this week).

Now, we’re more connected to family and friends and bidding farewell to our cafe-surfing days.

weboost cell signal booster
Thanks to Best Buy for the booster and to Vinnie Lamica for advice on the installation!
our airstream
Four 30′ Airstreams would fit in Daddy’s Airstream hangar!!!!

Other than the absence of WiFi and maybe a dog wash station, Outdoor Resorts of America, Melbourne has it all.

Fifteen minutes after we settled in, there was no incentive to leave because of … the luminous water and gorgeous beach,

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Cuki, The Ghost Ship 
Cuki, The Ghost Ship washed ashore after the hurricane.
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melbourne beach

… the pools,

… the hiking,

Sebastian Inlet State Park Hammock Trail
Sebastian Inlet State Park Hammock Trail
Sebastian Inlet State Park Hammock Trail

… the short bike ride to a sweet beach town,

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… kayaking on the Indian River,

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This Cajun dude wanted his photo taken with the gator. The camera lens is smudged because I was frantically trying to paddle away and take pictures at the same time.
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close up of the purty gator…

… sunsets at the pier where we viewed dolphin and manatees,

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outdoor resorts of america melbourne beach resort
outdoor resorts of america melbourne beach resort
outdoor resorts of america melbourne beach resort

… and the beautiful grounds with clubhouses, laundries – and courts for tennis, pickleball, shuffleboard – recreation room, and a fitness center. Some structures were a bit old but all were upgraded, groomed and painted.

outdoor resorts of america melbourne beach resort
We had one of the best sites – about a 30-second walk to the pier and pool.

All 576 sites have a 40′ motorhome limit and are paved with wide, level concrete pads and full hook-ups with water, sewer, and 30/50 amp, and some have green screens for privacy.

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Some sites are shaded by palms but most have full sun exposure.

Now, this is not a normal campground. Most sites are permanently occupied by park models, but 67 RV sites (some waterfront for $10 more) are available in the summer and 37 are currently available for the winter months. Mid-to-late November is early in the season, so we had several sites to choose from.

Cost per night was $50.40, including taxes. We stayed for two weeks and the office invited us to stay for another month without moving!

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There are a few pull-through sites but most are back-in and all are first-come-first-serve. Reservations are encouraged but sites are only assigned upon arrival.

Pets must be on a leash.

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Pico left his heart in Melbourne Beach … but, alas, she was too young for him anyway.

Propane fire pits must be elevated above ground level so nothing touches the pad.

The community atmosphere is relaxed, congenial and family oriented. Residents don’t keep to themselves. They stroll about, make friendly conversation, fuss over their gardens and ride golf carts or bicycles along the well-maintained lanes.

In the evening, dogs and their dog-lovers meet on benches by the pier to watch the sunset together.

outdoor resorts of america melbourne beach resort

The grounds extend across the highway to the beachside where a gated facility with key access provides bathrooms, showers, pool and lounging areas with umbrellas and a covered terrace.

Kayakers can put-in at the boat launch or from a step-down we found beside the pier.

outdoor resorts of america melbourne beach resort

The pool on Indian River is kept cool for lap swimmers, like me. Near the center of the park is a warmer therapeutic pool with a fabulous hot tub.

Across the highway, beside the ocean is another pool with a bathhouse and a covered beach observation deck where we enjoyed a picnic brunch and watched a storm blow in from sea.

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This pool is right on the beach!

All the comforts and something for everyone…

We arrived hoping to explore the area more, maybe take a coastal drive … but with a Publix nearby and dozens of independent restaurants within ten miles, there was really no need to venture far.

Sand On The Beach Bar and Grill
Pico and Jim scan the menu for goodies at one of our favorites, Sand On The Beach Bar and Grill

We scrapped plans to stay at the Airstream park in Melbourne, due to their no-dogs policy.

Land Yacht Harbor Airstream Campground
Land Yacht Harbor Airstream Campground

So, with nothing better to do, and with so few distractions to tempt us away, we just shamelessly sat around and relaxed for two weeks.

outdoor resorts of america melbourne beach resort

But that’s what resorts are for, right?

Okay, one evening we forced ourselves to get dressed and go out and pay respects to Hell ‘n Blazes – an exquisite brewery – and taste their top-notch IPAs and Porters.

I know it’s not for everybody (and someday it may not be for me) but wintering in Florida without reservations is the LIB way to go. Not knowing precisely where we’ll be staying from one week to the next is exciting, and adventure is what Florida is all about.

Sure, it would be cheaper to secure reservations early and lock into one, two or three places at discount prices (fifty to seventy bucks a night doesn’t fall from palm trees) but, boondocking throughout much of 2018 will settle the bill.

With only one month of winter left, we’re in no rush to leave – and Jim just surprised me by scoring four nights at Fort Wilderness! So, come late-February, we’ll wrap up our final days in Florida with a first-time visit to The Magic Kingdom! That’s right, Beauty and The Beast are going to Disney World!

If you want to see the exact route we travel, click here.

*photos in this post (unless otherwise noted) were taken and copyrighted by Living In Beauty.


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Our “BAMBI” rating system

bambi-1 – One BAMBI
Should’a boondocked.


bambi-2 – Two BAMBI
Better than a Cracker Barrel or Walmart.


bambi-3 – Three BAMBI
Adequate for a short stay.


bambi-4 – Four BAMBI
Great place! Met our expectations for an extended stay. Needs minor improvements or is not ideally situated for all our preferred recreation (hiking, cycling, swimming, kayaking) without driving.


– Five BAMBI
Destination Camping at its best! Critical as we are, there’s nothing we’d improve, and you can bet your sweet Bambi we’re going back!


Historically, Airstream has called their small one-axle trailer a “Bambi”.

We were not paid, reimbursed nor influenced in any way by anyone for this campground review.

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Frank DiBona
Frank DiBona
7 years ago

You better get to Iowa soon. That’s missing from your map.

Larry Cook
Larry Cook
7 years ago

Outstanding post,,,,,I’m very familiar with Outdoor Resorts! Don’t forget your reservations in Alabama…….not fancy, but good spot for a few nites.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 years ago

I appreciate your blog so much. Fred and I just retired, bought a 26ft Flying Cloud, all new to us. Your blog gives me the confidence to start our adventures.

Kathy And Steve Maczko
Kathy And Steve Maczko
7 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Another informative post, Ms. Carmen. We too are in windy Florida on the beach in Fort Myers. Should take us a month to remove all the sand but we’ll worth it. Safe travels.

Peter
Peter
7 years ago

The warm water you notice is from the Gulf Stream flowing by… the fact Palm Beach area is farthest out into the Gulf Stream allows some of that warm water to get pulled in towards the coast just to the North… Melbourne Beach being one of the beneficiaries…

We have friends just north in Titusville… they love it there, too…

Cheers………….

William (Bill) Grant
William (Bill) Grant
7 years ago

Wonderful post. Can’t help but wonder what I’m doing in Illinois in the winter?
Thanks

Sabrina
Sabrina
7 years ago

I’ve been following your insightful posts and with every new one posted, I feel the anticipation grow for my husband’s and my new life to come via Airstream-ing. I can relate to the way you travel, for example, with not having reservations most of the time. My husband and I do the same when we take our road trips (without an RV) as we enjoy the magic that unfolds when we take that leap of faith in that everything will work out. It opens the door to beautiful experiences that we couldn’t even imagine. Jim and Carmen, thanks so much for sharing your journey and inspiration! I look forward to reading more of the magic your journey brings.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 years ago

Hey guys! We are now in LYH and just booked seven nights 2/1!!! Thanks so much for your review!!!

Sally
Sally
7 years ago

Yes, Land Yacht Harbor! We are on our maiden voyage with our just purchased 2018 26′ FB Twin! We drove down to Key Largo to visit friends for the weekend but will be back Monday. Really looking forward to Melbourne Beach!

Love the blog reviews! Wow! Your dad’s hanger is super nice! Hope he is doing well and enjoying his new home.

Where are you guys now?

Sally
Sally
7 years ago

Sorry I wasn’t clear in my first reply. We are at LYHarbor until the 2/1 when we will move to Outdoor Resort Melbourne Beach! Hope we get a good site!

Sally
Sally
7 years ago

Land Yacht Harbor is well cared for but has none of the amenities we are looking for. We really like the surrounding area. Nice community!

Jim Pascarella
Jim Pascarella
7 years ago

Nice pictures but I’d rather listen to stories about your adventures instead of a review of the campground — my preference

Dean
Dean
7 years ago

Wonderful photos and helpful review. Stories and reviews are both a welcome diversion from the 9-5 grind and the goofy weather here in the upper Midwest this winter. Thanks for sharing your adventure.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 years ago

Great review. We stayed at the ORA resort in Chokoloskee in our Bambi and it was wonderful. Very pricey but you got what you paid for with the waterfront sites and amenities. Overnight at WallyWorld and other cheaper stops help to balance the budget! So worth it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 years ago

Gorgeous photos!

Mike and Kim Schanze
Mike and Kim Schanze
7 years ago

Jim and Carmen- We met you at the Salem Airstream rally just before the Friday morning panel. It really is a small world! We were parked almost across from you for a couple days in site 927 while you were in Melbourne Beach. We spent December and January at the park. We departed for Ft Wilderness on 2/1. Looking forward to following your travels. We really enjoyed your Salem presentation. Safe travels in Beauty!

Mike and Kim Schanze

3448 days on the road


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