A beach paradise, Bahia Honda State Park allows campers a unique camping experience. Visitors get a front-row ticket to the park’s white sands, sea breezes, and shallow turquoise waters. Snorkel, kayak, or build a sandcastle. As the day winds down, take in a beautiful sunset or some sta...
More informationLooking for a beautiful and peaceful camping trip in an area rich in history, wildlife, and ecosystems? Anastasia State Park is a popular destination for sun-seekers, nature lovers, surfers, and… well… pretty much anyone. Each year hundreds of thousands of souls visit Anastasia to take i...
More informationLooking for a relaxing escape to the Florida Keys? If so, you’ve probably already considered camping (tenting or RVing) at Curry Hammock State Park. At just over 650 acres, the park offers lots of space to play. Visitors often bike, kayak, and go birdwatching. Others like to explore the area’s rockland hammocks, mangrove forests, and coquina shorelines. Consider visiting between November and Ap...
More informationLocated in Key Largo, ~60 south of Miami, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is the U.S.’ first undersea park. Campers visit the park to explore its life-filled coral reefs, enjoy the beach, and do some fishing. Divers can make their way to the bronze Christ of the Abys...
More informationWhen you camp at Grayton Beach State Park, you get access to one of the U.S.’s most idyllic beaches, known for its sugar-white sand and deep green waters. (Keep your eyes peeled for deer, sea turtles, and osprey.) When you grow tired of swimming, paddling, fishing, and sunbathing, check out the artistic and relaxed Grayton Beach community.
More informationCamp at Topsail Hill Preserve State Park and you’ll have access to 1,649 acres set along Florida’s remarkable Emerald Coast. You’ll love the park’s expansive beaches, pine forests, rare dune lakes, and diverse wetlands. Birders will appreciate that Topsail Hill Preserve is part of the Great Florida Bir...
More informationNamed after the beloved folk singer, Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area sits on a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Campers enjoy swimming, boating, and fishing at the park. During your visit, you might see a dolphin, sea turtle, or shoreb...
More informationSituated along the spectacular Emerald Coast, Henderson Beach State Park (in Destin) is a paradise of dunes and white sand beaches. Visitors can swim in the emerald waters, cast a fishing line from the shore, or beachcombing for treasures. Those with a keen eye might spot dolphins, sea turtles, or gopher tortoises. Florida Panhandle camping doesn’t get any better than this!
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