Address: 3100 S Ocean Shore Blvd, Flagler Beach, FL 32136, USA
Phone: +13865172086
Robert Ryba
We love camping beachside and have stayed on memorial day and new years eve! The beach is easy to access, the rest rooms clean and well maintained. You can access the highway easy to visit Flagler Pier or grab food. The park has decent trails and fishing.
Delia STANDIFER
Perfect CLEAN campsite right on the beach. Clean restrooms & showers. Had two washing machines & one dryer, $2.00 each well worth it. The dryer was very hot I was able to do two loads on only $2.00. Staff was really nice. Our Ranger was Mike and he was very nice & knowledgeable. BEACH was beautiful! The sunrise from my bed was SPECTACULAR! We Can’t Wait To Be Back.
Walt Johnson
Terrific free beach access along A1A just south of the town of Flagler Beach; quiet, beautiful sand populated primarily by surf fishermen and beach-strollers, in a refreshingly old-fashioned, even retro, area. Adjoining state park ($5 day) boasts everything from kayaking to hiking to surfing, as well as great RV sites (water/elec) right in the dunes. Adventures to fill a weekend, easy.
Amy Hill
Spectacular camping. We had spot 31 and 33 on the beach Side. I would not camp on the river side personally we walked over there and it was very hot and there’s not any water access over there. Spot 13 seems to be the best for the lowest bushes so you could see the ocean from your site. You cannot see the ocean from our sites 31 and 33 so it doesn’t really matter what spot you get (unless it’s spot 13 which looks to be the best) as long as you’re on the water side loop. There were three board walks down to the ocean, the sand is a bit odd as it seems trucked in and steep at places. At high Tide it was very difficult to walk along the beach because of the angle of the sand however at low tide it was perfect. The facilities were absolutely spotless the volunteers doing very good job of keeping everything clean and well-maintained. There’s a dump station for campers on both the Riverside on the ocean side making it very convenient to dump when you leave in an RV. There’s fresh water electricity at every site. It’s walking distance along the beach to the local bar/restaurant. And if you walk south you walk to another state park and there’s literally no one on the beach. I walked for 90 minutes on a Saturday morning at 7 AM and did not see another human being besides the turtle patrol on their golf carts. I recommend this relaxing park.
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Yes. There were a few tent campers every time I have been there. I would be surprised if there are any State Parks that have RV camping without allowing tents.
Water and power only. Dump station onsite. Pets are allowed.
It is a state park, mostly daily rates
$28.00 and 14 day limit. Beach side is nice but tight, river side bigger sites except 4 tent sites.
Hiking trails ...kyakibg.....THE BEACH....
it looks to me like there is plenty of parking but I didn't camp so hesitate to give the wrong answer best to check with the park
Almost sure there's only rvs oceanside at this site but the tenting area is very nice and very homely.
Yes, but Flagler Beach does not allow them on A1A. We took Ours on the sidewalk to the first cross street and had no problems. Flagler Beach seems golf cart friendly exceptional on A1A
The fishing is great even though from the beach you can only do so much I did see a gentleman who was catching some decent size redfish.
I think you are allowed 8 people per camp site with a minimum of 1, most of the state camp grounds have this in place, I don't remember if you can have a tent on the same site with an rv. I can say it was a nice place to stay especially if you have a kayak or small water craft because of the easy access to the waterways, as of a few months ago rentals were not available.
No
No, unfortunately not, but there are plenty of hotels, near by.
Currently the office and gate closes at 8:00pm
They are allowed and must be kept on a lease and well behaved. However, they are not allowed on the beach and don't forget to pick up after them.
I don't think you do but with all the snowbirds coming down it would help.
Yes and yes.
They actually do have one pull through. Site number 068 on the river side of the park. If you look at the park on Google maps it is the first campsite on the left as you reach the loop but you actually have to go all the way around the loop to get to it making it the last site on the right.
32 should fit most of their sites, length of stay is most likely dictated by reservations on file. As to the cost I don't remember exactly but it was reasonable.
It's definitely not free there.
In the Riverside Camping Area, have seen park workers use them and now and then have seen an occasional camp site with one for use within the camping area during their stay. Don't know if there is actually a park rule. I would check with the office.
Several park rangers there
A maybe the site they save for emergency and hosts.
You all are right, the bugs are not to bad ,until it's very hot and after rain... at times
You should be alright at the park
To add, the car is right in front of your tent site which is in the trees and very shady. Maybe 30 ft away.
There are two washers and dryers on the river side. I think there is also a set on the beach side, but im not 100 percent sure
The park opens at 8:00 am, check out is at 1:00pm and check in is at 3:00 pm. The park closes at sunset.
All state park campgrounds have restrooms with showers. Check out the florida state park website!
Google Florida State parks then look for gamble Rogers the number is there prices are on reserve America. Just a tip grsmra is a very busy park.
Not sure the area in question. Some were fixed some not
If you stay on the beach side dogs aren't allow directly in front of the campground. However there is a walkway out of the southside that leads to a dog friendly beach.
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