E.G. Simmons Regional Park | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
about 1 month ago
Altitude:
4.0 masl
Phone:
None

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
Hot
Water:
Potable
Toilets:
Running Water
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
Yes
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
Yes

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Description

Large regional park on 258 acres of native mangroves with open land areas and intertwined with waterways.

Park has many amenities including a great campground with many sites right along the water/mangroves. Sites have water and electric hookups and there are nice bathrooms with showers.
No reservations. Campsites are first come/first serve.

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extended stay another night. road bikes to Little Harbor. Super nice showers. Pressure is WOW. barely need hot water in the showers at campsite.

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This is EG Simmons Conservative Park. there are 3 parks that allow RV, car, camping... This location is stunning. Bring your bikes, kayak and or SUP. First come first serve. No reservations. Dogs allowed (but not in bathrooms or on the actual beach area). link to site is here: https://hcfl.gov/residents/parks-and-leisure/camping/amenities-camping. Price $24/night, $18 if registered person is 55&up, $14/night if registered person is 65&up. This includes power (if you want it), water hook up, they have showers, bathrooms, trash dumpster and a couple dump stations - all included in price. We picked a campsite that is waterfront, most are.

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We paid $18/night for full hookups. Clean park with very nice people. I’d stay there again for a few days to kayak in the mangroves.

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This park is amazing. When people complain about bugs in nature i always laugh. If you stay indoors during dusk and dawn youll be fine. You can launch a kayak/paddle board right from your site, there are manatees swimming right up to your sight. How can you beat that?! All for less than 30 a night with electric and water. Not to mention fishing, and two playgrounds! Huge sites including pull throughs for big rigs. This is a regular stop for my full time rv family.

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Absolutely HORRORible. The biting flies are terrible here. We've tried everything & they hitched a ride to town with us and kept biting

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Parking spot style RV park with no privacy and a lot of noseeums. So.many.biting gnats!!!

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Pay the $2 per vehicle fee to enter then veer to the left to stay straight. Pass the pavilions and camping area. Look for the boat wash/rinse pull off. You will find water to fill your tanks.
We asked if this was okay and we’re given permission
Bus😀🚌💦🌈

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$24 for a tent site per night. Friendly rangers and quiet neighbors! Only downside is bad cell reception—calls and texts are fine but getting an internet connection is sloooooow (at least for Verizon!)

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The place is very quiet and beautiful. Price is 24 $ per site with power and water. For 55+ the price is 18 $. Kanuing and boating ramps available.

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nice place.. 24/nite. 18 if over 55.
site afe water / elec.. bathroom, showers & dump stations..
2 camping area . west & east. both have 50 sites.

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Large regional park on 258 acres of native mangroves with open land areas and intertwined with waterways.

Park has many amenities including a great campground with many sites right along the water/mangroves. Sites have water and electric hookups and there are nice bathrooms with showers.

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