T H Stone Memorial Saint Joseph Peninsula State Park
3.5 rating
(3.5)
Location
Address: 8899 Cape San Blas Rd, Port st Joe, Florida 32456
GPS: 29.758386, -85.396616
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Local Directions: St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is located West of Port St. Joe. Heading east out of Port St. Joe, or heading West out of Apalachicola turn off of US 98 onto county road 30 to Cape San Blas Road. The park is located at the end of Cape San Blas Road.

Contact Information
Local Phone: 1-850-227-1327
Website: https://www.floridastateparks....
Email: FSP.Feedback@dep.state.fl.us

Open
All year

  Sites
119 RV Sites, 119 Tent Sites, 7 Group Sites, 119 Electric and Water, 7 No Hookup, 30 Amps, Pull Thru

Rentals
8 Cabins / Cottages

Rates
Daily Rates: $24.00 - $100.00
Payment Methods: MasterCard, VISA

Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Dump Station, Groceries, Hot Showers, Laundry, Water Spigots (non site)

Recreation
Biking, Boat Ramp, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Playground, Swimming

Policies
All Ages, Pet Restrictions

Restrictions
Max RV Length 40 ft
Description
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Camping Areas

St. Joseph Peninsula State Park has 2 Camping Areas: Gulf Breeze and Shady Pines


There are 7 primitive group sites that can accommodate 5 campers/site. Fee is $5.00/person/night.

Youth Camping Area can accommodate up to 30 campers. Fee is $5.00/person/night.
Sites
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Total Sites126
RV Sites119
   
Tent Sites119
Group Sites7
   
Max RV Length40 ft
  
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Total Rental Units8
   
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Fish Cleaning Station  
Fishing   Saltwater
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Stargazing  
Swimming   Saltwater
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Average Rating
3.5 star rating
(3.5)
Based on 2 reviews
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5 star rating
Great place!
kevinw
Bronze
August 24, 2014
We camped here during the 2nd week of July and had a blast. The campground is not the place to go if you want to dine out or if you are looking for lots of people. We weren't looking for either. It was our first visit, and we stayed in the Shadey Pines Campground, which I would recommend. Sites have fairly good privacy, bathhouses are clean, and - best of all - little to no cell coverage! This is a quiet getaway, great for fishing or scalloping. Old Florida with dunes and pines. Even in July, it was very comfortable outside with a nice breeze to keep the air moving. This park isn't really close to anything with only a small grocery/gas station and a few sandwich shops close by. The Gulf side is big with big waves, the bay side is beautiful white sand with calm waters. The only downside that I could find is that fishing and swimming seem to go on very close together on the bay side, and I wouldn't recommend swimming on the Gulf side; waves are just too big. Great getaway location, and we'll be going back!

We stayed here in a Travel Trailer.
 
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2 star rating
Beach Campground
Bob Vaughn
Elite
January 14, 2014
If you like camping by the beach and do not mind the wind then this is the place to go. It is a long haul from Port. St. Joe out to the park. There is a trading post outside the park that carries a lot of necessary items that one might need. Only a couple of restaurants nearby. One side of our camper faced the dunes at the beach and the back was against a dune from the bay. A low hanging limb ripped off my TV antenna so we had no TV to watch in the rainstorms that we endured the two nights we were there. We were there when a cold front went through from west to east so the 14' waves sounded like they were coming into the camper. The camper rocked from the high winds....

We stayed here in a 5th Wheel.
 
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