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The RV Atlas Podcast

Campground Review: Bay Bayou RV Resort in Tampa, Florida

The RV Atlas Podcast

RVFTA Podcast Network

Places & Travel, Parenting, Society & Culture, Wilderness, Kids & Family, Sports

4.6 • 584 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2026

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

On this week’s episode of The RV Atlas Podcast, we welcome back correspondent Phil Travaglia for a detailed review of Bay Bayou RV Resort in Tampa, Florida—a campground that truly feels like a hidden gem in one of the most dynamic regions in the state.
Phil has shared some fantastic campground reviews with us over the years—from Cape Cod to Long Island—and this one continues that tradition with a deep dive into a property that blends resort-style amenities, natural beauty, and an unbeatable location.
If you’re planning a trip to Tampa—whether to visit family, attend the Florida RV SuperShow, explore beaches, or hit major attractions—this campground deserves a close look.
To listen to our interview with Phil please click on the media player above or subscribe to the RV Atlas wherever you get your favorite shows.
You can book sites at Bay Bayou RV Resort here.

Bay Bayou RV Resort: A Hidden Gem in Tampa

Bay Bayou RV Resort is located in the northwestern portion of the Tampa area, just 10–15 minutes from downtown and about the same distance from the University of Tampa. Despite being so close to major roads and city attractions, the campground feels tucked away—almost like a small oasis hidden within the larger metro area.
That contrast is one of the things that makes this campground so appealing. You can spend the day exploring Tampa, then return to a quiet, beautifully maintained setting surrounded by water, wildlife, and palm trees.

Campsites and Layout

The campground offers full hookup sites with both 30- and 50-amp service, along with a mix of back-in and pull-through options. The sites are easy to navigate—even for larger rigs—and many are quite spacious.
One of the standout impressions from Phil’s stay was just how well maintained everything felt. The grounds are carefully landscaped, the grass is regularly cut, and the overall layout feels clean and organized without being overly rigid.
There is also a mix of short-term guests and longer-term snowbird residents, but the atmosphere remains welcoming. Unlike some seasonal campgrounds where transient campers can feel like outsiders, Bay Bayou maintains a friendly, inclusive vibe.
One particularly memorable feature is the fishing pier along the tidal river. While it’s a shared amenity, it was so quiet during Phil’s stay that it felt like a private dock right next to the campsite.

A Beautiful Natural Setting

What really elevates Bay Bayou is its connection to the surrounding environment. The campground is bordered by water on multiple sides, creating a peaceful setting that feels far removed from city life.
The tidal river brings constant movement and wildlife. During Phil’s visit, they saw schools of fish, stingrays, and a wide variety of birds—including a bald eagle. Staff even mentioned that dolphins occasionally swim up the river.
Mornings were spent with coffee overlooking the water, and evenings ended with sunsets and quiet time outdoors. It’s the kind of setting that encourages you to slow down, even if you’re just minutes from a busy urban center.

Amenities That Deliver a True Resort Experience
Bay Bayou markets itself as a resort—and it lives up to that label.
The campground features a heated pool and patio area, clean and modern bathhouses, a clubhouse, and a community room. There’s also a pickleball court, shuffleboard, bocce, and a dog park for those traveling with pets.
One unique feature is a fully equipped fitness space housed in a standalone trailer. It’s not something you see at most campgrounds, but it’s a nice bonus for guests who want to stay active during their trip.
There’s also a kayak launch directly from the campground, making it easy to explore the surrounding waterways without leaving the property.

Transcript

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300,000 people come to this area every year but people from florida are actually pirates though there are

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there are real pirates in florida let's be honest yeah hi everyone i'm stephan. And I'm Jeremy.

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And we are the authors of the bestselling Where Should We Camp Next series of guidebooks and camping journals.

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And of the brand new children's books, my first book of hiking and my first book of camping.

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This year we are celebrating the 12th anniversary of the RV Atlas podcast.

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Join us now as we cover the best campgrounds, the best

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RVs, the best food, and the best gear and gadgets to bring with you when you go. So pull up a chair

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and join us around the digital campfire. This is season 12 of the RV Atlas.

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Hello everybody and welcome to today's episode of the RV Atlas.

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Today we have back on the show, our correspondent, Phil Travalia.

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Phil has given us some great campground reviews over the years, including the Newburgh

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K-O-A in New York, North-South Lake in New York, Atlantic Oaks and Cape Cod, and Hither Hills

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campground out on Long Island. But on today's episode, Bill is giving us a review of what seems to me

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to be like a kind of a hidden gem or an underrated gem. It's Bay Bayou RV Resort in Tampa, Florida,

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and it sounds like a truly, truly terrific option for staying in the Tampa area, whether that's for the Florida RV Super Show or if it's to see a sporting event in the city or just to explore that region of Florida in general.

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Phil loved it there, and we really think that you will too.

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So let's dive into Phil's review, but before we do so, we have sponsored messages from our friends at GoPower and from our

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