Sebastian Inlet State Park, FL

The Campground is located on the south side of the inlet on the river side of the Indian River.  The campground has 60 sites with water and electric hookups.  The campground only has one dump station, which created a bit of a line the day we were leaving.  There are 19 sites that sit along the water, and the rest are a short walk to the water.  The sites on the water have a fabulous view, but are a little close together and have a road between the sites and the water. The best water view sites with a little more space are 52-56.  The sites along the back of the loop do not have a water view, but they are larger and have a little more privacy.  We stayed on the back of the loop and really enjoyed the quiet.  Our dogs like to alert us to people walking by, so this worked out nicely for us.  The campground is within walking distance to the beach, fishing piers, the museum, and the boat launch.  The park is open 24 hours a day, so expect to see activity all through the evening.  When we made our reservation, the park reminded us they were open 24 hours a day, the “Biting Midges” are the park mascot, and the electric power has experienced fluctuation issues.  We brought bug spray and a fan to combat the midges.  We suggest bringing a surge protector and monitor if you have pets, as we did lose power during our stay.  We were glad that we were warned about these issues, so that we came prepared and they did not impact our stay.

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