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Visiting a warm city like Florida shouldn’t be wasted even a bit because actually there are more than pure enjoyments you can experience. Your summer holiday in Florida is a precious moment to hold summertime camping in 5 most popular beaches.
In further, Florida has many beautiful places to camp in, moreover because it has become so famous with its best state park systems. There are more options of which beach spot to go among those great places while being fascinated by Atlantic Ocean or Gulf of Mexico.
The first beach as camping destination is Long Key State Park, Long Key. Located on top of Atlantic Ocean, there are some nature trails like special one for kayakers that moves through a shallow-water lagoon. Even you can find 60 waterfront camp site.
The second camping spot is Cayo Costa State Park located in Boca Grande. It gives you private ground because it is encircled with water and can only be accessed by private boat or public passenger ferry. Enjoy the swimming, fishing, snorkeling, or kayaking within warm Gulf water.
You can bring a number of friends because each tent site can accommodate more than 8 people. If you think you should bring food and drink then you must do it, unless you come with spirit to get yourself meals from that location through an adventurous hunt.
Furthermore, Fort Clinch State Park is the next camp site you can prefer. Located in Fernandina Beach, this camp destination offers you great experience of surf fishing or swimming. Exploring the surrounding by bicycling or hiking and follow its 6-mile trail should be a challenging experience.
Similar with other parks, Grayton Beach State Park in Santa Rosa Beach overwhelms you with a stunning sunset sight. Enjoy the bathing in the emerald-colored water, strolling around the park’s nature trails, or a windswept coastal forest. There is more than 4 miles of trails to sightsee for hikers and cyclists, whereas Western Lake seduces kayakers and canoeists for greater exploration.
The last one, it is Anastasia State Park in St. Augustine where the sight of a remarkable archaeological site found. From this site, coquina rock was mined to establish Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. Also, surfing, fishing, canoeing, and kayaking along the Salt Run salt marsh will make you busy every day. So, stop arguing which camp site to go since Florida has a bunch of it. |