In Hawaii you could tent camp on the beach...Does anyone know where you can do that in the southeast region?




amberbabal


Along the coasts of Alabama...north florida...georgia...or south carolina..not an rv camp....tent camping!!! Getting frustrated finding out how hard it is to find such


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I'm pretty sure on the National Seashore in Florida you can camp on the beach. Last time I was down there (close to Pensacola Beach) you could, but that's been a while, so you might want to check.

Does anyone know of tent camping places near NW Florida?




chaosfrog8


I would like to go camping this spring, but instead of a lodge or cabin, use a tent. I live near Pensacola, FL and don't really want to travel more than 300 miles. Thanks!


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Many of Florida's state parks in the panhandle are geared more towards tent camping than big RV's. I expecially liked Blackwater River State Park when I was up there. There's a fantastic canoe livery just outside the park. The trip down the Blackwater River is also fantastic.

Reservations are made through Reserve America, a branch of Ticketmaster. So many sites are held back for drive up accomadations, about 10%, all others must be made through Reserve America.

http://www.reserveamerica.com/

At the above site you can look at various Florida state parks, even scout the campgrounds for a site you might like.

Another state park I like, near you, is the Suwannee River State Park, near Live Oak. You mat drive over to the Spirit of the Suwannee RV Park to catch a canoe ride down the Suwannee River.

Florida Caverns and Falling Waters State Parks are also nice for tent camping. As you look through the park system on Reserve America's web site, I feel you'll agree that there are many state parks with-in your 300 mile range.

Good luck & happy camping




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