Tucked between ancient coastal dunes and a thriving maritime hammock just outside Jacksonville, this beautifully remodeled 20-site campground offers an intimate escape on one of Florida's last undeveloped barrier islands. Each site comes equipped with electric hookups (20- and 30-amp), fresh water, picnic table, and fire ring, while two ADA-accessible bathhouses with hot showers and a convenient dump station ensure comfortable camping close to nature.
Campground of 20 campsites nestled among dunes and maritime hammock; sites include 20- and 30-amp electricity, fresh water, fire ring and picnic table. Maximum RV length = 30 feet.
Weather and SeasonsPlan your visit for late spring or early summer to witness the spectacular phenomenon of migrating and nesting shorebirds along the beach and marshes. The mild coastal climate makes this campground accessible year-round, though these warmer months offer the best opportunities for beachcombing, paddling the tidal creeks, and observing the island's incredible diversity of coastal birds in action.
Natural Features and SceneryYour campsite will be shaded by a canopy of sprawling live oaks, American holly, and Southern magnolias in the heart of a maritime hammock forest. To the west, tidal creeks wind through salt marshes where herons hunt at dawn, while to the east, five glorious miles of pristine Atlantic beach await your exploration—completely undeveloped and beautifully wild. A network of trails weaves through dunes, hammock, and marsh ecosystems, including a peaceful nature loop that starts right at the campground's edge, perfect for an evening stroll or morning wildlife watching.
Geological RegionBarrier island coastal system — dunes, maritime hammock (live oaks, hollies, magnolias), salt marshes and tidal creeks.
Scenic ViewsCoastal ocean/beach views a short walk or bike ride away, salt‑marsh and tidal creek vistas from the campground interior and nature trails.