Nestled on a barrier island where maritime hammock meets the Atlantic, Anastasia State Park Campground 2 offers the best of Florida's coastal world. Shaded campsites tucked beneath native canopy put you just a bike ride or short walk from pristine beach, with salt marshes and ancient dunes stretching out in every direction.
The campground includes sites with water and electric hookups and accommodates both tent camping and RVs (reviews reference tent sites and larger rigs). No explicit information was found about primitive sites, group sites, or cabin lodging.
Historical Significance
The park preserves coastal barrier-island ecosystems including ancient sand dunes that reflect the natural history of Florida's Atlantic coast; no specific human historical sites were identified in the supplied materials for this campground.Weather and SeasonsWelcome year-round, though your experience will vary with the seasons. Fall and winter bring the most pleasant camping weather—cooler temperatures, refreshing breezes, and minimal bugs make for comfortable beach walks and campfire evenings. Summer months turn up the heat and humidity, and mosquitoes and sand fleas can be persistent companions, particularly in the aftermath of afternoon thunderstorms. Plan accordingly, and you'll find your perfect season to explore this coastal gem.
Natural Features and SceneryYour campsite sits within a sun-dappled maritime hammock, where twisted oaks and native vegetation create natural shade over dry, sandy ground. Beyond your wooded retreat, the park unfolds into a tapestry of coastal ecosystems: windswept beaches meet ancient sand dunes that have stood for centuries, while tidal marshes teem with wading birds and marine life. It's a landscape that shifts from forest to shore, offering something new to explore around every bend of the trail.
Geological RegionAtlantic barrier island — coastal dunes, maritime hammock, and tidal marshes
Scenic ViewsNearby views include the Atlantic Ocean beach and broad natural scenery of dunes, marshes, and maritime hammock rather than direct oceanfront campsites.