Oleta River State Park has 14 primitive cabins for overnight use. There is no camping in the park, other than for organized groups, such as boy scouts, girl scouts and church groups.
I go there once a year for the 60's concert which I love and always look forward to attending every spring.
No camping
You cant camp in the park. Just oleta river near by.
Description Camp Greynolds is the ideal location for overnight retreats in a natural setting without having to leave the city. The park sits on the banks of the Oleta River where herons, ibis and egrets can be spied among the majestic mangroves. The parks' woods are lined with several hiking trails that lead to grand oaks, tropical plants, wild flowers, colorful butterflies, and a host of creatures including owls, bats, and raccoons. Make your stay even more memorable by adding a natural adventure to your experience at Camp Greynolds. Campers can wake up to the sounds of songbirds, scale the observation mound to look over the beauty of the park, hike the historic grounds which were once trekked by Tequesta Indians, take a leisurely canoe trip in the Park's lagoon or journey into Oleta River. Enjoyment can be felt from the camaraderie of friends and colleagues telling ghost stories around the campfire ring.
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