Your Top 9 Winter Getaways in 2024
According to Southwest Journal, Winter Florida beach trips should be planned a year ahead. Lots of people visit these sites. People don’t always show up; try again. I recommend 12 wonderful Florida beach campsites. Prepare and read them for a relaxed vacation!
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Henderson Beach State Park
A hidden treasure Henderson Beach State Park is near Destin. This Destin campsite has a quiet beach. Campers say solitude relaxes them. Power, water, picnic tables, barbecues, flush toilets, and showers make park camping pleasurable. The toddler playground and welcoming atmosphere please families. Henderson Beach State Park is a lovely $30-night camping spot with a $6 park fee.
Turtle Beach Campground
Turtle Beach Campground attracts Siesta Key visitors. Campers escape beach traffic, and the free island tram simplifies travel. The Gulf of Mexico is surrounded by trees, despite falling ones. Modern bathrooms and a laundry room were installed in 2017. The park’s beach access and beautiful pitches make it a bargain for $42–$60 a campground.
Camp Gulf
Camp Gulf in Miramar boasts front-row beach views. Beautiful sand beaches and ocean vistas compensate for luxury hotel pet restrictions. Campers value it at $200 per night. Beach camping is entertaining, with private and public sections, two pools, and a well-stocked camp shop.
Preservation of Topsail Hill State Park
Silent Topsail Hill Preserve State Park is near Santa Rosa Beach. Immaculate grounds, huge trees for quiet, and hiking and cycling routes draw visitors. The park’s flush toilets, showers, laundry, pool, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and electric and water connections make camping more pleasurable. At $42 a night plus a $6 park fee, Topsail Hill Preserve State Park’s remote setting and outstanding amenities are a bargain.
Fred Gannon
Thanks, Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park near Niceville on Choctawhatchee Bay includes water views and well-maintained trails. The park charges $16–$20 per night and $6 to enter. Park amenities include electricity and water connections, picnic tables, barbecues, flush toilets, showers, laundry, and a playground. Thanks, Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park’s cheap and wonderful campsites are popular.
St. George Island State Park
The campsite at St. George Island State Park is a quarter mile from popular white-sand beaches. Kayaking and wildlife viewing are wonderful on state park lakes and pathways. Campsites often provide electric water, flush toilets, showers, garbage cans, and picnic tables. The campsite, with great amenities and a view, costs $24 per night plus $6 to enter the park.
Sunset Isle Yacht & RV Club
Sunset Isle RV & Yacht Club in Carrabelle is a relaxing getaway. There are 27 ready-made solitary campsites. Grills, picnic tables, a clean pool, a dump station, Wi-Fi, and cable TV enhance the experience. Quality nights should cost $50–$60. Relax in this hidden gem.
Ho-Hum RV Park
The Carrabelle Ho-Hum RV Park has bayside spaces with beautiful views. Tourists seeking a more laid-back experience visit this “adults only” park. The campground has flush toilets, showers, laundry, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and full hookups. Waterfront residents may relax for $29–$39 per night.
Fort De Soto Park Campground
Fort De Soto Park Campground in St. Petersburg provides oceanfront electric and water sites. Camp businesses sell boats and motorbikes. Enjoy a playground, barbecues, picnic tables, and more. Its gorgeous scenery and variety of services make it a fantastic $40–$45 camping spot.