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St. George Island State Park
Welcome to Dr. Julian G. Bruce St. George Island State Park
Miles of undeveloped beaches on this barrier island provide the perfect setting for the park, which offers ample opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, boating, fishing, hiking, camping, and nature study. Two natural boat ramps provide access to the Apalachicola Bay. These ramps can accommodate small, shallow draft boats under 26 feet. Anglers can fish for flounder, redfish, sea trout, pompano, whiting, Spanish mackerel, and other fish off the beach or in the bay.
Few parks offer better opportunities for shelling and beachcombing. The shoreline is active during the summer months when sea turtles and shore birds such as the snowy plover, least tern, black skimmer, and willet lay their nests within the park. Dolphins are also a common sight on the Gulf side and the bayside.
The park has six large picnic shelters equipped with grills, tables, and nearby restrooms. Some of these pavilions can be reserved for a fee. Pavilions cannot be reserved for the days surrounding the summer holidays of Memorial Day and July 4th.
The campground is located approximately four miles from the ranger station and features 60 campsites with water, electric, a central dump station, and two bathhouses. Two primitive campsites can be accessed by a 2.5-mile trail or by canoe or kayak. A primitive group camping area is also available for scouts and other organized groups.
Annual special events include Coffee in the Campground from November through February, Coastal Cleanups in September, and weekly interpretive programs in the fall and winter. Other events and ranger programs are available throughout the rest of the year.
Located on St. George Island, 10 miles southeast of Eastpoint, off U.S. 98 - Directions to this Park
St. George Island State Park is featured on the Firsthand Florida Fun Blog. Experience this park with Erika Z.’s YouTube video and check out past blog posts from other Florida State Parks
Coastline RV Resort & Campground
Coastline RV Resort is located on Highway 98, the main motor artery into Eastpoint,
the gateway to the Forgotten Coast.
We are centrally located to allow guests easy access to local attractions,
but far enough away to provide a laid-back atmosphere.
Coastline offers:
95 Full Hook-up RV Sites, 11 Full Hook-up Seasonal Sites, 3 Fully Furnished Cottages(3 more coming soon!), 1 Fully Furnished 1 bedroom/bathroom Seaside Suite.
5 Star Amenities which include: Clubhouse, 2 Pools(East Park pool is heated), Bath houses, Laundry facilities, Fishing pier, Propane Filling Station, Pavilion, Pickleball, Cornhole, and Dog Parks.
On-Site Restaurant: FatDaddy's Smokehouse and Grill.
Coastline RV Resort is your pristine RV destination on Florida's Forgotten Coast! Check us out on facebook at www.facebook.com/CoastlineRvResort or give us a call 850-799-1016!
Indian Pass Campground
Indian Pass Campground is at the far western end of Apalachicola Bay, where it flows into the Gulf of Mexico. In the midst of a beautiful, deeply fertile area, full of unspoiled beaches and rich estuaries, there are no high rises here in Indian Pass - just wonderful beaches, succulent oysters, world class fishing and spectacular sunsets.
Carrabelle Beach RV Resort COA
Premium RV sites conveniently located across from Carrabelle Beach. Store with RV supplies, bait, tackle and groceries. Recreation hall with workout equipment, a newly renovated bath house, cable TV, wireless internet access, a resort style swimming pool, laundry facilities, picnic tables and much more. Cabins, cottages and bungalows also available.
Presnell’s Bayside Vacation Resort & RV Park
Presnell’s RV Resort & Bayside Marina in Port St. Joe offers 64 new full-service sites with 30 and 50-amp service plus wifi and full sewer hookups. We have 1 two bedroom cottage and 4 one or two bedroom park models, each sleeps up to six. Our ships store and marina, a favorite for fishermen and families, are located right on the calm waters of St. Joseph Bay overlooking Cape San Blas and Florida’s best scalloping in our back yard. With our new pool and clubhouse opened in Spring 2017, Presnell’s is the destination RV park of northwest Florida with easy access to fishing, snorkeling, boat, kayak, and paddle board rentals, fishing guides, beaches and more.