Tomoka State Park, FL

The first thing that you will notice about this campground is the long dirt road filled with big holes on your way to the campground. It had been raining excessively and it was a very bumpy road to the campground. We had that initial sunken feeling wondering if we had finally found a bad Florida State Park. But then we arrived at our campground site and our fears were quickly forgotten because the campground is beautiful. The sites are wooded which creates privacy from your neighbors and a lovely campsite. The park has 97 sites with water and electric, and one dump station for the park. The dump station did have a hose, but no place to hookup your own hose so no tank rinse. The max RV length is 34 feet, which we think contributes to the park not filling up as quickly as most state parks. Although the park has a max length, we thought the sites were good sized. We love to be tucked away in our campsite and not to see our neighbors, which is exactly how these sites are designed. This was one of our very favorite Florida State Park campsites we have stayed in over the past two years. Our helpful hints to everyone, bring bug spray and be prepared for dirt in your camper. The dirt is sandy and finds it way into everything especially if you have dogs to help that process along. But no worries, you will hardly notice with all the fun you will have until you are leaving and trying to clean up.

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