This is a nice park located between Panama City Beach
and Destin, Florida on Hwy. 98. It has 97 sites for
RV, trailer, pop-ups and tents Most shaded sites are
easy access pull thru with picnic tables Shaded sites
for pop-ups and vans too Full hook-up 30/50 amp with
cable included Limited store, laundry, bath house,
propane rec. room with color TV and activities Meeting
room available on request and Minutes to beach, scuba,
snorkeling, fishing, charter/party boats, wind surfing,
para sailing, golf and tennis. Leashed pets are welcome
AMENITIES:
Year Round - Dates of operation
150 - Campsites / No - Paved Sites
Tents Welcome - Tent Sites / 95 - Number of Pull-thrus
25 Feet - Average Site Width / 30/50 - Amp service
No/Yes/Yes - Gasoline/ Propane/Dump station
No - Phone hookup/ Modem friendly
Yes - Sites With TV Cable hookup
Yes - Group facilities / Yes - Laundry Facilities
Pets on Leash - Pets Allowed/Weight
Yes/No - Pool/Hot Tub
None - Number of cabin/trailer rentals
None - Boat Rental / None - Boat landing
None - Boat slip rentals / Yes - Onsite Store
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Product Description
A guide to 50 hikes and backpacking trips in the northern Florida peninsula, ranging from State Road 40 to the Georgia border and east of the panhandle. With numerous state parks and expansive state and national forests, North Florida provides the hiker with an extensive array of natural communities to explore. Forests of longleaf and slash pine flatwoods, coastal hammocks, desert scrub, and floodplain forests create welcoming habitats for vanishing species. The region's geology offers physical challenges for the hiker as well--deep ravines, rough riverside trails along steep bluffs, and giant sinkholes. Hiking in North Florida means the opportunity to camp along the state's broadest rivers, to clamber in and out of ravines and up and over relict dunes, to walk to the edge of sweeping vistas across prairies and salt marshes, to hike along vast lakes and bubbling springs. The hikes described in this all-new guide range in length from 1 to 22 miles. Each hike description includes a topographic map, mile-by-mile directions, and information on distance, difficulty, terrain, and hiking time.