somewhere to camp
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somewhere to camp
Me and the wife were wanting to go to the beach somewhere this weekend to pitch a tent, surf fish, maybe swim if not too cold, and most of all RELAX! I called St. George Island state park and they are full this weekend. Anyone know a good place. Anywhere between Keaton and PC is fine with us!
I'd rather be lucky than good.
st joe sp has designated campsites (around the circle with bathroom facilities, etc) but also permits backcountry camping (setting up your tent further down the penninsula and more isolated). You may want to explore either of those options.
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Try Indian Pass,I love this place and is really close to pretty good fishing.

http://www.indianpasscamp.com/

http://www.indianpasscamp.com/
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I have to agree that Indian Pass is a great option, if they are full call Presnell's Fish Camp 850-229-2710. I just made reservation's for the Saltwater Classic weekend and the prices were a little cheaper than IP. Also Presnells is right down the road frome IP and the The road to St. Vincent State Park. Go to http://www.presnells.com and you can look at the campsites and it also sits right on St. Joe Bay!