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Excellent place to camp. They have full hookups so you can treat your RV like an apartment while you are there. Plenty to do like bike riding on the many trails, hanging out at the Beach, kayaking on the Lake or relaxing in the park areas. The 🏕 camping spots are well equipped and maintained. This is always our go-to place for local camping.
E H
at 2024 Jan 02
E H
at 2024 Jan 02
What a beautiful park! The main road is shaded by beautiful trees as you drive down it. On one side of the parking areas, there are beach accesses, and on the other side is a breathtaking lake. You must pay $5 (cash) per car every time you enter the park.

Camping (RV and tent sites, as well as camper cabins) is also available farther down, but you must reserve a spot ahead of time.
We had a short stay here in late December. Being that it's the off season for most beach goers, there was plenty of parking and beach access. Little things like debris in the road seem overlooked by maintenance, but otherwise the park is clean. We were traveling and overall were pleased.
We tent camp here twice a year and always enjoy it. We normally get an RV spot because they are more spacious than the tent only ones. The bathrooms could be better, but I've been to others that were worse. Be sure to keep food in secure bins or the car because the racoons are not afraid to walk up and take it.
Pretty park with spacious sites. Mostly clean okay-ish bathrooms. The beach access and trails are great. Host campers are not the friendliest. Has a general store, but it is closed on Mondays.
Wonderful park! Drive down the main road under a lovely canopy of trees. There are several parking areas w/beach access all along one side and a gorgeous lake on the other side. $5 entry fee per car that you must pay whenever you enter (No leaving and returning during the same day for a single $5 payment. They do sell annual passes that includes entry to Huguenot Memorial Park - $92.52, discounted for vets & active duty)
There are also campgrounds (RV & tent sites and camper cabins) further down, but you can't drive through without a campsite reservation.
It's a beautiful park with lots of activities to do for everyone. I have been going here for years for surfing and for disc golf. Great place to take the family. There are a few bugs this time of year, but prepare, remember, this is Florida.
Krissy
at 2023 Jul 26
Krissy
at 2023 Jul 26
This place is BEAUTIFUL! My family went here during our recent road trip, through 7 states. When we got there, it started raining and there were rip tides so we couldn’t get right into the beach as we had planned. We drove through and explored some other areas of the park while it rained and I am SO glad we did. It was easily one of my most favorite parts of our trip. It didn’t rain very long, we explored and played at the park for about 40 minutes then headed over to the beach. The waves weren’t very strong at all which was nice in my opinion, some of my group hoped for bigger waves though. It was not busy at all (not sure if that’s just because we waited the storm out or not) Definitely recommend checking this place out if you’re in the area!