Address: Fort Clinch Rd, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, USA
Phone: +19042777274
Ralph Anderson
Nice beach and campground
Cesar Peralta (Bee Hippy Lifestyle)
What a lovely park. We stayed at the Atlantic RV Campground and it was pretty great. Cross the dunes and you’re on the beach! 25 minute beach walk will get you to Fort Clinch where for $2.50 you can explore the 170 year old fort. Tons life of wild life. Deer seem to really enjoy hanging out near the camp. Armadillos always seem to be crossing the road, please watch your speed around here. We saw a beautiful sea turtle while walking to the fort. Not too many bugs in the campground, because of the proximity to the ocean. We got spot # 10, which I think is the best spot in this campground with direct view of the dunes and the Atlantic. The bathrooms are cleaned every day, showers are spacious with good water pressure. While fishing off the beach you can catch red fish, drum, whiting, pompanos, etc. Oh and Georgia is just across the channel. Stark teeth hunting is big here, too! Awesome, knowledgeable staff. We loved our 4 days here and are definitely coming back!
ed meyerink
3 minute walk to the beach.
Lily Bagby
Only a three...because camps we're so tight together... The area is a five and utilities such as bikes etc are easily obtained
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They are allowed. They can't be left alone more than 30 minutes and they must be on a leash.
,, yes they are
Dogs are not allowed on the beach at Fort Clinch. I'm not sure about in Fernandina.
I don’t think beach camping is allowed. The Atlantic campground does offer tent camping as well as RV camping
There aren't any cabins at this campground. But pets are allowed at the grounds.
They have power and water. For power it is 30 amp plus the 20 plug.
Yes
Generally most people in Florida avoid camping in July due to the heat. This park has a nice sea breeze, and when we went camping in June did not have much issue with mosquitos. (we did get absolutely drenched, which was likely why). As a general rule of thumb, bring plenty of big spray and sun lotion when camping any time of year in Florida, apply regularly, and drink plenty of water.
They have parking spots right in front of the campsites
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