Camping in Florida, USA
Rating (7/10)
Florida has literally hundreds of great campsites, from deserted coastal islands ideal for tents to full-service campgrounds that can accommodate luxury recreational vehicles. Grayton Beach State Park in South Walton is undoubtedly one of the state's last great, unspoiled beaches. The park offers visitors a chance to see what Florida looked like when the Spanish explorers first peeked at its shores. The park has 30 furnished two-bedroom cabins, as well as a 37-site campground, complete with water and electrical hookups and a centrally located restroom facility.
The cabins and campsites are all within easy walking distance of the beach. The 200-site Fort Pickens campground located within the boundaries of Gulf Islands National Seashore near Pensacola also offers great waterside camping. Tent campers have their own space, but RV enthusiasts will find a warm welcome too. Destin's Camping on the Gulf Holiday Travel Park allows visitors a direct view of the emerald green Gulf of Mexico. The campground has more than 200 sites on the water, as well as nearby cycling trails and a family-friendly playground. Camping and campsites are spread right across Florida and they are quite safe for families, couples or individuals.