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Bay Forest Retreat

7 sites · Lodging, Tents11 acres · Navarre, FL
Explore 11+ acres of rustic and untamed woods. We are a military veteran family who enjoys the land as a place for family and friends to explore, camp, and relax at the 250+ feet of the East Bay beach. We do not have WiFi, but we do have 5g service throughout the 11 acre property. Our camping areas do not have electricity. These are hike in only campsites ☺️ Primitive camping is permitted at designated wooded high grounds in the middle of the property. It is a 5 and 10-minute rugged hike in to the middle ground respectively. The trail remains under development, so please bring close-toed shoes or boots for hiking throughout the property (depending on rainfall, there may be mud and water). Our Glamper is a 10x12 canvas furnished tent located a short but rugged 2-minute hike from parking. It provides the opportunity to go camping without having to pack the tent. Our location is minutes from the Emerald Coast - 7 mins to Navarre Beach, - 30 mins to Pensacola Beach, - 15 mins to Naval Live Oaks, - 45 mins to Fort Pickens, - 50 mins to NAS Pensacola, - 45 mins to Santa Rosa Island, - 35 mins to Okaloosa Island, - 40 mins to Destin. Recommended local restaurants: St. Michael's Brewery which has rotating food trucks and is family friendly, Ye Olde Brothers Brewery, Dewey Destin’s, Andy D's on Navarre Beach, Stripe's Pub, Johnny Huston's, Windjammers, TC’s Front Porch, Deb’s Coffee, The Eatery food truck park, Top’s Burgers, and New York Pizza Depot. Other sightseeing in the area includes: Museums: National Naval Aviation Museum, Air Force Armament Museum, Fort Pickens, Indian Temple Mound Museum, Pensacola Museum of Art, Museum of Industry, and Destin History & Fishing Museum Additional activities include: Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center, HH Arts Gallery, Emerald Coast Science Center, Gulf Breeze Zoo, and Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park.
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Gateway Trails

7 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents14 acres · Holt, FL
Wooded and gated with large campsites - RV FHU, tent, van, and glamping sites available! We offer a place to stay as a gateway to Destin, Okaloosa Island, Pensacola Beaches and waterways, or to the expansive local activities in the Blackwater State Forest and surrounding rivers, including hiking, hunting, canoeing, and kayaking! Our spacious and private sites include: 3 FHU (water, electric, and sewer - a 50 AMP + two 30 AMP), water and electric, RV boondocking, primitive, and glamping in our refurbished 2003 Dutchman Camper. Our primitive site is hike in only. We are a fully fenced in 14 acres. The campsites are behind a natural barrier of trees that offer privacy. Though we are a peaceful setting, there are neighbors beyond the fence and you may hear donkeys braying, roosters crowing, cows mooting, or dogs sounding off to deer moving around in the woods of the state forest. There are well maintained walking/biking/hiking trails are on the property, with many shaded sections. Porta potty on site for our tent campers and boondockers, but coming soon - a full washhouse w/ flush toilet and shower! NEWLY opened Dump station! ($10 fee) We are pet friendly! Off leash time may be available if you coordinate with hosts and other campers. Follow us on Instagram @gatewaytrails850 or Facebook Gateway Trails to see more details about the campsite and surrounding area. *3 miles to Baker or Holt, Fl for grocery, restaurants, dollar generals *7 min drive from I-10 Holt Exit (Exit 45) *1.9 miles to Bone Creek Recreation Area *5 miles to secluded Blackwater River access point (this route does require dirt road rough terrain access). *2.0 Miles to South Laurel Farms Florida Wedding Venue *40 Miles to Destin via Mid-Bay bridge *35 Miles to Pensacola, Fl *50 Miles to Pensacola Beach, Fl *Not far from Hwy 189 South as you travel to Destin, Florida from Alabama *And if you are coming from Texas, Louisiana, or North Georgia & Alabama we are a great ½ point to Walt Disney World or Tampa!
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1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Fort Walton Beach, FL
We have a nice little RV pad on the back of our coastal home. Situated on a little bayou that opens out into Choctawhatchee Bay. Crab Island is only a 10 minute boat ride away. You would have access to our small dock and there is a neighborhood boat ramp less than one hundred feet away. This is a great place for kayaks, wave runners, and small boats. If you don't have a boat, we can set up any kind of trip you want. We are all licensed captains and own multiple Crab Island businesses. So we can set up charters for you on the following boats: Sailing trip on a restored 1963 Pearson Ensign. Can accommodate up to 6 people. This is a classic sailboat that is easy to sail and easy to learn to sail. A restored 1966 Boston Whaler that is perfect for couples looking for a sunset cruise, etc. Can accommodate up to 6 people but it perfect for 2 -4. We can go to Crab Island, look for dolphins or find our own private island beach. Waverunner tours. We can take you on a guided wave runner tour looking for dolphins and private beaches. You will drive one wave runner while our licensed captain guided you on another one. Insurance does not allow us to rent these out solo but there are many good vendors in the area to do that. Inshore flats skiff targeting redfish and trout on light spinning gear and fly rods. This boat is best fished with no more than 3 people. Rates: $150 per hour for less than 3 hours $500 for half day (4 hours) $600 for 6 hours The neighborhood is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Fort Walton with large oaks and magnolias providing plenty of shade for bike riding and walking. Downtown Fort Walton with its shops and quaint restaurants is only a mile away. Didn't bring a bike, we have 2 you can use. The site comes with water/sewer and 30 Amp hookup. The sight can accommodate up to 43' for trailer and vehicle.
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Retroville RV Park

11 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Freeport, FL
Introducing a 1960s-70s Drive-In Movie/TV Themed RV Park & Retro Photo Experience! From “Hemi” to “Jimi” from the “Protests” to ”Apollo”, Retroville Rv Park is a full-service hookup RV Park on the water front of Choctawhatchee Bay. We feature a large collection of 1960’s and 70’s memorabilia and have the “Retro” Theme at all pads and throughout the park. It will not only be a place to camp while vacationing but a place to relive and experience the “Drive in movie and TV theme ” and enjoy the decor and vibes of “60-70s Americana” that was such a short-lived time in our past. We will feature Wi-Fi at all sites along with easy access to Hwy 331. From there you can visit our world famous beautiful white sandy shores on 30a, restaurants galore, live entertainment and all levels of shopping! Rv Park and Photo Experience all at one Place! 1960s props for photos, 1969 Man on the Moon Newspaper, Vintage Gas Station Signs 1964 Coca Cola Machine and Coca Cola Room and table for Retro photos! Office Outside Drive-In Movie Speakers, Outside Vintage Pay Phone, Beatles Yellow Submarine Shark, 45 RPM Record Player with Records for great Retro photos, Vintage Gas Pumps, Vintage Parking Meters 1965 3-Wheel Vintage Golf Cart for Retro pics. “TeeVump” is our Vintage Gas Pump combo Television for great Retro Photos. Our Mid-Century “Retroville” Sign for photos with your classic Hot Rods and motorcycles Coming Soon a Waterfront Dock to fish and paddle board from!
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The best camping near Grayton Beach State Park guide

Overview

About

With one mile of sugar-white sand fronting the emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico, it’s easy to see why the waterfront at Grayton Beach State Park is consistently rated one of the most beautiful beaches in America. This popular Florida state park offers a convenient campground for RV and tent camping, a separate cabin site, and 2,200 acres that include Western Lake, a rare coastal dune lake found in only a few locations worldwide. A convenient boat ramp allows visitors to go paddling and kayaking in the brackish waters, while anglers can try their luck in both fresh and saltwater. Go hiking or biking on nature trails that wind past massive sand dunes, salt marshes, and a thick coastal forest of magnolias, scrub oaks, and pine flatwoods, teeming with birds and other wildlife.

Notable Camping Spots

The full-facility Grayton Beach Campground offers 59 sites, with restrooms, hookups, and dump stations. The cabin site is located around one mile west.

  • Best for lake views: Even numbered sites from 6 to 28 face Western Lake through the brush.
  • Best for large RVs: Sites 39 to 61 offer more parking space and larger turning radiuses for RVs up to 40 feet.
  • Best for families and groups: 30 cabins offer creature comforts with 2 bedrooms, one bath, kitchenettes, and separate beach access.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Florida residents can make campsite reservations 11 months in advance, while non-residents can make reservations 10 months in advance. Cabins must be reserved at least one day prior, while campsites can be reserved the same day.
  2. Check for free sites throughout the day. New sites become available daily at 8am EST, while cancellations are released back into the inventory on a random basis.
  3. If you can’t reserve a spot ahead of time, show up first thing in the morning to grab any unreserved first-come, first-served basis.

When to go

Summer is the busiest season at Grayton Beach State Park, with high temperatures, large crowds, and ranger-led programs. Consider visiting in the spring or fall, when the weather is still pleasant but the crowds thin out. Expect peak season fees for cabin rentals from February through July. Sea turtle nesting season runs from May to October and may lead to restricted areas on the beach. Be sure to check the weather before confirming plans if traveling during hurricane season, from June to November.

Know before you go

  • The ranger station offers canoe and kayak rentals, and ice and firewood are available for purchase inside the park. For meals, bike rentals, and other supplies, the towns of Grayton Beach and Seaside are both nearby.
  • There are no lifeguards at Grayton, so swimmers should be careful when in the water.
  • The park offers several accessible cabins, campsites, beach Mobi-mats, and a beach wheelchair for use.
  • Anglers should check that they have the appropriate freshwater and saltwater fishing licenses if they plan to fish in the surf or on Western Lake.
  • Pets are not allowed in cabins, cabin areas, or on the beach.
  • Late arrivals should call the camping areas before 5pm to arrange for entrance after hours.

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