Stayed here in a 39 foot class a motorhome. Campground road and campsites are hard packed sand. We stayed inside number eight with plenty of room for our motorhome and our toad. The campsites, toward the end of the campground loop, could be a little difficult with a larger motorhome, fifth wheel or travel trailer to maneuver into, do two trees along the campground road. We exited our campsite through the entrance of the campground in Loop, and it worked just fine.
Mark M
Posted May 11, 2023; Springdale Arkansas
If you like solitude, critters (lots of deer around), and don't mind rough sandy roads in the camping area, and have a small RV, this is the place for you. My site, #19, backed right up to the river and was very large.Great view. But, had to back about 30 yards to access it. Gang shower/head in good shape. I was one of 3 rigs there. Sopchoppy is nearby for fuel, ice and a Dollar General for basic grub or whatnots.
Mike stubblefield
Posted Aug 24, 2022; chokoloskee, fl
All the comments are true about trees and road being tight and kind of squeezing in but the setting is outstanding the campsites generally are private but you are out in the 芒鈧搒crub芒鈧漺ith pine trees and deer and wild turkeys and white squirrels and the river and you芒鈧劉re near Saint Marks preserve and what else do you want in life?!
Linda Spencer
Posted Nov 24, 2020;
Very nice smaller campground. Safe. Most lots were level and large enough. Nice bathrooms. Very accommodating hosts and rangers. Nice walking trails, boat launch. Saw some resident deer and a white squirrel. Not a big park, not much to do, but overall a very nice place and pretty cheap.
Matt
Posted Jan 02, 2020; Florida
This campground was originally for tents only. Some sites are really tiny. Even when a site is big enough for your rig, the one lane extremely narrow road makes it very difficult to get into your site. The camp host said people sometimes have to leave because they can't get in their site. Small, wooded quite campground. Just be aware you better be extremely good at maneuvering your rig.
FLgirl
Posted Apr 25, 2018; Palatka
Older park with dirt/sand sites apparently designed for small rigs.
Most sites are small and tree limbs make it difficult to accommodate larger/high profile motorhomes or trailers. Avoid site number 9 if you need to back any trailer over 20 feet in length.
Traveltrailerlarry
Posted Jun 16, 2015; Texas
Small woodsy campground with bushes or trees providing some screening between most sites. We travel in a 23' Class B so maneuvering is rarely an issue but I would expect big rigs to have problems getting into many of the sites.
Ncroadtreker
Posted Jan 22, 2014; Raleigh, NC