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    Carrabelle Beach RV Resort - On the patio of one of the tiny houses

    Carrabelle Beach RV Resort

    (33 reviews)

    The little neighborhood is very cute and the homes have a very beachy vibe but with all the…read morecomforts of home. I would encourage you to do a search for CARRABELLE BEACH RV RESORT.

    We traveled to the "Forgotten Coast" after spending almost a week in Louisiana figuring we'd enjoy…read moresome Florida sunshine close to a beach on the Gulfside of the state to extent our vacation. I haven't been here since the hurricane of 2018 and it was good to see the recovery has progressed nicely knowing that these catastrophes aren't easy to come back from, it says a lot of the people in the area that adversity is only a minor setback for most that call this area home. I don't like arriving at any campground after the sunsets especially when I'm unfamiliar with the set-up but I ensured everything I needed was communicated clearly long before arriving, the staff here was very accommodating and did exactly what we agreed to so life was pretty good even though we arrived after 9:00 PM. You'd be hard pressed to find a more beautiful setting, this RV Resort is nestled in a quiet area just outside the town of Carrabelle and directly across from Carrabelle Beach. Anytime you can enjoy a well crafted cocktail at your campsite and can see the gentle waves of the Gulf lap the sand on the mostly secluded beach between sips means you've found a little piece of paradise. The campground is well maintained and all the amenities added to the experience. The sites are clean and spacious even for my forty foot MotorCoach but maneuvering into your spot can be a little challenging. The pads are set ninety degrees to the entrance roads so a watchful eye and a little patience will pay dividends and keep any frustrations at bay. All the neighbors were friendly and helpful and always eager to assist, this is one of the parts of RVing I really love. I was happy to see the electrical, water and sewer hookups were well maintained and the grounds are immaculate. Once the setup is completed the fun can begin and whether it's a serene walk on the beach or a drive into town there are plenty of things to enjoy here, but honestly RVing provides a level of enjoyment that doesn't require a lot of outside interaction, meeting new people and enjoying cocktails with people that share the same interest is always part of the adventure, but sitting in a comfortable chair with the grill going under the shade of the canopy is something that's hard to replicate. It's more about owning all your own time and spending it with people you love to spending that time with. We encountered no issues with the amenities here, the prices are reasonable and I never had to interact with the staff being all the business was conducted online, any trash I put roadside disappeared each morning and it was very quiet and peaceful it's not surprising to me that so many people return here year after year. This area offers a lot of things to do and see but best of all it provides a great atmosphere where doing nothing at all seems to be the most enjoyable times...

    St Marks National Wildlife Refuge - Tagging and releasing butterfly's before they travel to Mexico for the winter.

    St Marks National Wildlife Refuge

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    St. Marks, Florida. Late March, 2025. We were on a road trip, visiting the southeastern corner of…read morethe US. We saw the sign for the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, and just had to stop. For those unaware, the National Refuge System (System) is an extensive network of lands and waters protected and managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, especially for wildlife and its habitat. There are over 560 refuges, stretching from above the Arctic Circle in Alaska to the subtropical waters of the Florida Keys. The St. Marks Refuge was established in 1931 to provide winter habitat for migratory birds, and is one of the oldest refuges in the System. It encompasses about 86 thousand acres, and includes about 43 miles of north Florida's Gulf coast. About 350 thousand visitors come to St. Marks NWS each year to birdwatch, photograph, hike, fish, picnic, hunt, bike, and relax. We only touched the surface of what was available to do at the refuge. *We stopped at the Visitor Center, where you can pick up maps and view displays about Refuge wildlife and habitats. *We drove Lighthouse Road, which is a slow-moving 7-mile road which connects the Visitor Center to the historic St. Marks Lighthouse at the end of the road. (See my separate listing on Yelp). The road is shared by people in cars and on bike who are hopeful to spot migratory birds, monarch butterflies, and even alligators. *We parked at the Lighthouse (which was closed to visitors), walking around the short paths there, and taking photographs of the lighthouse and surrounding waters. Note that this is a fee-area, and entrance fees are required of all Refuge visitors traveling behind the Visitor Center on Lighthouse Road. Passes are accepted. You can also support your national refuge by supporting the Nature Store, where you can buy field guides, postcards, t-shirts, sunscreen, insect repellant, and more.

    While attending the annual butterfly fest this year we had to wait for an hour or more then we're…read moretold it was another 7 miles to the actually lighthouse and where they were releasing the butterfly's. The lighthouse was beautiful and wildlife was wonderful. A big thing with this even was it stated very directly in the instructions no Dogs allowed. There were many dogs there some of which were not properly being attended to. One lady brought 5 or 6 small puppies then when a Ranger explained she needed to get them away from the water because the alligators would come out of the water and take them out of her arms she argued with her that she had already taken them but she would not move away from the waters edge.

    Carrabelle Beach - beaches - Updated May 2026

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