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    4.5 (149 reviews)

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    Nancy G.

    While staying in St. Augustine, we decided to see what there was besides the typical tourist spots, when we came across Anastasia State Park. This is actually a pretty big park! The first thing we did was drive around to the campgrounds to check out the camp sites. There were tons of spots and each was clean and spacious. Like most places, there are spots for tents and rvs. There is a main road and on each side, a campground branches off. I didn't calculate the numbers, but my guess is that each campground has at least 25 sites, and there were at least 4 campgrounds. The only downside, is that it is a long drive to get out of the park from this area. Next we drove over to the concessions stand, but it was closed, so we continued over to a HUGE parking lot with beach access. From there, we walked across a very long boardwalk which took us through sand dunes and up over a large dune to the beach. It was another bit of walking from the boardwalk to the water's edge. I would say 1/4 to 1/3 of a mile for the whole thing? Anyway, the walk is worth it. The beach is clean and full of shells that you can collect. It is very large and stretches out in both directions, seemingly forever! It was far from crowded, for being the end of July, but that was appreciated and made it more enjoyable, obviously. We didn't go swimming, but we did walk in the water and up and down the beach until just before sunset, as there are no clear markers as to where we came onto the beach, and we didn't want to get lost. There is a shower/footwash station at the entrance to the boardwalk by the parking lot, so we took advantage of it before we got in the car. Entrance to the park cost $8 per car, and for beach access on an incredibly nice beach? Worth it. I don't know what camping costs, but i can't imagine it is much more. I would definitely camp here, if I had my gear with me, and I would ABSOLUTELY hit the beach! 110/2025

    Brianna R.

    I visited Anastasia State Park yesterday evening to watch and photograph the sunset after dinner. There was ample parking and the beach itself was very clean. I also appreciated that there were restrooms available that were fairly clean and functional. The beach was very peaceful and gave me just the experience that I wanted and needed. As a plus, the entry fee was only $4 since I was alone in the car.

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    Roberta H.

    We really enjoy visiting this park and camping is fun too! It's $8 for a day visit. Dogs are welcome but not allowed on the beach. They have walking/ biking trails, kayak rentals, a restaurant, covered picnic areas, and bathrooms. It's about a two mile bike ride to the light house and a 15 minute drive to town from this park.

    Vivian W.

    The park is nice. They need to charge 8 dollar for one vehicle. But the beach is very nice, walking to the beach is not bad. The beach is quiet in Jan. Not many people on the beach. There is a store inside the park, where you can rent beach chair etc. it's nice to walk around the beach. The water temperature is about 55 F base on what the surfer told us.

    Renae D.

    Clean park, garbage cans, a few different trails & places to ride your bikes, fish. There's restrooms but only light is a skylight so go before dark. They close at sunset. There's a beach. I'm not sure how it is because We had our dogs & that's the only place they're not allowed in the park. Which wasn't an issue at all. We loved the two trails we did. The dunes trail is covered & a lot of green. The marsh trail is open sky & near the water. Both were pretty in their own way. They also have just open area that's concrete to walk or ride bikes if you don't want to the trails.

    Michelle D.

    I have been to Anastasia State Park a few times. It's a gorgeous waterfront park offering camping as well as shorelines to pull up a boat and hang out. My friend camped out for a concert at the St. Augustine amphitheater. I met him at the campsite before the concert and we ate dinner on his picnic table. There was a power source available and restrooms within walking distance. Very well kept camp grounds. Recently, I went with friends on a boat and we anchored and spent our afternoon on the shoreline of the park. One of the prettiest beaches with trees and lots of vegetation. The water was a little muddy on the bottom when we walked out a little bit. Such an awesome time! No matter what your plans, Anastasia is a good choice!

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    Janny Y.

    It's a nice well kept state park like most in FL. It has a little shop by the area that takes you to the beach.

    John B.

    I was expecting that it would be tough to get into this park on a spectacular day for Memorial Day weekend, and there was a wait at the gate. This appeared to be simple inefficiency, however, as once I paid my fee I was able to get to an abundance of open parking and enjoy a long, relatively uninterrupted walk on the beach. Notably, they charge a reduced fee if you drive in alone vs if you have two or more, which has got to be the first time that anyone ever did a solo traveler like me such a favor. It's also a good deal if you have a large group. The kayak rental area held some interest for me, but closed rather early. Driving to the end of the road gets one very close to the ocean, with mats laid down to make crossing the dunes easier. There were some facilities, though I was a bit miffed the water filter had a red light (needing a filter change). The beach itself was long, good easily for an hour walk to the point and back, and held a variety of birds and, surprisingly, insects. Other inland areas probably offer some intriguing trails as well, but if you want a big stretch of natural beach, this is a good destination.

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    Marialuisa M.

    Came on Sunday 6/25/23. Entrance fee was $7. There was ample parking; many tables available for sitting to picnic. Sand was wonderful, beach water was warm. The were two showering systems available on the deck that lead you to the beach; however only was available. Bathrooms were clean, and fully stocked. Beautiful walk from the parking lot to the beach. Everyone was so friendly. There were bins to throw away trash and recycables. My only suggestion would be to place a mosquito repellent by the picnic areas we all had to wrap up our food early because we all ended up getting bit really bad.

    Showers taped off in bathrooms.

    We stayed 4 nights in the Queen Conch Loop at the end of Dec. The day we arrived, all the loop's showers in both men's and women's bathrooms were taped off (we assumed broken; there were no signs) and we had to walk to the next nearest bathrooms 2 loops away to shower; very inconvenient. Two days later, the entire bathrooms themselves were closed, with a sign to use the ones 2 loops away; not just inconvenient but annoying, to say the least. We ran into a host / maintenance person the morning we left and asked about it, and they said the waste pump in the bathroom had been overwhelmed "again" so the bathrooms needed to be closed; sounded like this is a common / repeating occurrence. Unacceptable! Having a nearby, working bathroom should be a BASIC CAMPGROUND NECESSITY - especially with the extra "utility fees" being charged at Florida State Parks!

    Friends of Anastasia is in the park.
    Rich G.

    Memorial Day at Anastasia State Park. A really nice breeze - plenty of sun a great day to visit ASP. We have 1600 acres of ecosystem. 4 miles of beach & dunes. Be sure to visit the Coquina Quarry that was quarried to construct the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. The Friends of Anastasia has an information table at the grill area. Stop over and say hello.

    Entrance.  $8 per car.
    Bill M.

    Anastasia State Park is an absolutely breathtaking gem,that must be visited to be truly appreciated! Located just outside of historic St Augustine, this park has virtually everything you would need for a day trip, or an extended camping trip. It has pristine beaches, magnificent sand dunes, woodsy picnic areas, a playground for children, miles of hiking, and accessibility to virtually every water sport imaginable. It also has a small store where supplies, and food may be purchased. The entry fee is $8 per vehicle, and is more than worth the price. Once a ticket is purchased, you may enter and exit the park throughout the day. On the road leading into the park, just to the right, is a historic site where the Spaniards had a coquina quarry during the 1600's. I highly recommend stopping here, either before or after your visit to the park. The trail is short, and it's an easy hike. Enjoy the pics!

    Great campgrounds at Anastasia State Park!
    Rosemary N.

    A beautiful Florida State Park to visit. Lots of camping spaces here with clean bathrooms, showers, and laundry machines. I even saw clothes lines next to the bathrooms. Electric and water at each site. With easy trails to see the ancient sand dunes or the marsh areas there is lots to explore. A beach to chillax on. They also have kayaks, paddle boards, and bikes for rent as you enter the box. Spend time at the beach or head into the oldest city of the US...St. Augustine. You can't go wrong with this State Park!

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    Cleanest beach in St Aug + always see beautiful wildlife. Plus they offer free shuttles to concerts at night. I love this park!

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    Amazing park with amazing staff! Rain cut our paddleboarding short and the staff was so kind and accommodating in not charging.

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    What a fantastic park to camp in! Lovely beach, clean shaded campground. Great hiking trails and amazing kayaking

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    Can i bring camper with electric and sewer?

    I saw small campers there, not 5th wheels or big buses. Discreet should be fine for the day. beautiful beach and boardwalks all the way to the ocean.

    Is there parking at this state park so we can use the beach for a day?

    There is a ton of parking right next to the little store that is there. It's a very short walk to the beach - have fun!

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    4.3(7 reviews)
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    We were bicycling along the busy/noisy roadway when we saw the sign. Why not head to the beach and…read morebike there? We found our way into the end of the boardwalk & happily shared the boardwalk with pedestrians, families & little kids with scooters! It left us off NEAR the beach-there is some walking still to get to the other side of the beach road in soft sand. Had a nice conversation with a whale watcher stationed at the end of the walkway. Be like the locals & check out Ocean Hammock Park Walkway!

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    Ocean Hammock Park Walkway - On the beach after the walkway!

    On the beach after the walkway!

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    From the parking lot (which is kinda rough/sandy in spots but has shaded parking under the trees)

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