This 30-site campground sits along Lake Seminole in Florida's Panhandle, offering a mix of lakefront and elevated water-view sites beneath longleaf pines. Both tent and RV sites (electric and water hookups, no sewer) are available, with gravel and concrete pads that handle larger rigs. Reviewers consistently mention the quiet setting and clean facilities, though the park's main access road has earned a reputation for deep potholes.
Campground contains 30 sites described as gravel sites with full hookups and can accommodate tents and RVs up to 35 feet.
Weather and SeasonsSpring delivers the most comfortable conditions. Daytime highs run mid-60s to mid-80s°F from March through May, with cool mornings in the 50s and 60s. Wildflowers bloom under the pines, and migratory songbirds arrive in numbers, improving wildlife viewing and birding. The campground fills on holiday weekends but stays moderate otherwise. Reviews from December, February, October, and November suggest the off-season brings a peaceful vibe, and shaded sites help during Florida's hotter months.
Natural Features and SceneryLongleaf pines shade most sites, with many offering direct or elevated views of Lake Seminole. The Juniper Lake Nature Trail winds through the pine forest down to the water. White-tailed deer browse at dawn, and the campground supports populations of red-headed and pileated woodpeckers. Bald eagles have been spotted on the trails, and the federally endangered red-cockaded woodpecker nests in the pines here. One camper saw a bobcat. Swimming isn't recommended. Alligators patrol the shoreline.
Scenic ViewsSunsets over the forest and moonlight sparkling on the Blackwater River are highlighted as scenic features.