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    Grayton Beach State Park

    4.6 (79 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:15 pm

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    Sunset at the campground beach
    Tammy M.

    We camped on site 49 which was a large gravel site with picnic table, fire pit and full hookups. The sites are private with scrub oaks in between. The bathrooms are very clean and warm (it was very cold during our visit). The staff at the entrance gate are very friendly and helpful. There are bike paths and walking paths and ramp to the beautiful beach. Restaurants are close in proximity. Great campground to visit.

    Victor M.

    Nice small State Park with beach access with controlled number of vehicles coming in due to limited parking spaces by the beach. Close to the restaurants in Grayton proper, about a mile. Roads are paved but the campground is all gravel except for two or three sites that are concrete. Full hookups on all. Can't say about restrooms or laundry because I didn't check them out. The fee for day use is 5

    Bret B.

    Nice park, big dune Lake, undeveloped, beach, parking and restrooms. Off the beach is a man made reef Built from submerged concrete which provides structure for fish and other marine life.. the cystal blue water makes this a great spot for snorkeling and paddle boarding on calm days.. We like to fish here and usually hook up. The 30-A corridor is one of my favorite beach areas in the world.

    Leah N.

    We went here for the beach yesterday. Admission was only 5 dollars per car. However there were a maximum amount of car allowed for entrance. Therefore I recommend to go here early. The beach here was so pretty. The water was water and the beach was clean. It was not crowded at all. We spent about three hours here.

    Western Lake view from Grayton State park
    Karime H.

    Stop by Grayton Beach State park while on a trip to Florida panhandle. Was a nice spot to hand out, cost $5 for entry but it was worth it. Has a small hiking trail, picnic tables and of course the beach area. Only issue is the restrooms were down and they had porter potty which weren't great but it is what it is. But we had fun!

    Suzy M.

    Saw this cool sign there today. Lots of people taking pictures with it. They should put one closer to the water.

    Red flag day
    Boon C.

    4.5 stars for the state park. Entrance fees is 5 dollars. They include boat lunch area, picnic location, beach access, dunes trail, wash area, bathrooms facilities, and more. This is a beautiful state park. The park is famous on the natural sand dunes. The sand is white as snow. The trail is about 1 miles round trip. You got to go to the top of dunes. The beach aces is connected by timber boardwalk over the dunes. It is definitely best of time for the beach. Unfortunately the wind is too strong not a good beach day with USCG red flag. We saw a lot of boater using the boat ramp.

    Coastal dune lake
    Cheryl M.

    We enjoyed coming here and doing the Dune trail. You can find it at the back of the parking area. This is definitely an easy trail and we enjoyed doing it. Even the 3 year old liked it! We came on a day that wasn't too hot so we didn't need water but if it is hot, bring some with you! I have a feeling you would probably spot something different every time you came here. There's a cool part at the start where you go through a canopy of trees. I think some people call this the canopy trail but it is marked as the dune trail. Sea shells also cover part of the path so that's pretty cool. We enjoyed checking them all out. This also goes by a coastal dune lake. It is a natural phenomenon that can only be found in New Zealand, Australia, Madagascar, and Florida! How cool is that! Go check it out!

    Frank M.

    Grayton Beach State Park is one of the best beaches in Florida and the US! The water is crystal clear and "Caribbean" like and the beach itself is not crowded. However, do NOT expect a "secluded" beach because there were people there even on a Tuesday morning in October. The park is well kept and the beach has wonderful white sand! There was plenty of parking as well as showers and bathrooms near the main beach entrance.

    Hike the trail by the beach

    Beautiful state park with a beach that stretches far. It was dramatic one day and calm another day. The hike around the sand dunes is awesome and should be definitely be experienced.

    Grayton Beach
    Ingrid B.

    Beautiful place for family gatherings and photos. The park ranger was sweet and helpful. Enjoyed the ambiance of the park plus the beach was nice and clean.

    Nicole G.

    So many memorable memories were made here :') I enjoyed how kind the park rangers were! The water was so clear as well that you could see the bottom and see fish too :) The sunset was also beautiful and definitely photo worthy. Most days that I went were free as well. I think it was the time we went which was Monday and then a late afternoon on Thursday. However, if you do pay, it's only $5 per car which I think is great. The experience you'll have at Grayton beach is truly a wonderful especially on a nice sunny day!

    Joan G.

    Beautiful clean state park with wonderful landscape of natural vegetation, sand dunes, beautiful beach -crystal clear blue/green waters and powder soft white sands. Lake for kayaking...Nice campground. A+hu

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    Ask the Community - Grayton Beach State Park

    We want to bring our dog, but just noticed that no dogs allowed. ? has anyone had experience with the kennels?

    Dogs are not allowed in the cabins or any park building or on the beach but they are allowed in the campground and on the trails. Their are several kennels in the area and I know that guest have used them but that is all that I know.… Read more

    We have booked site 4 for next summer as it was one of only four left for the days we need. Is this site large enough for a 19 ft trailer AND a tent? Are there any negatives we need to be aware of?

    Site 4 is a small site that would fit your trailer but I don't think you can also fit a tent on it as well as your truck/car.

    Is there a place where you can rent chair, umbrella, jet ski or paddle boarding?

    The park only rent canoes and kayaks on a first come first serve basis. There are local vendors who rent all the items you asked about with the exception of jet ski's. The park staff and give some information when you check in. If you have any other… Read more

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    Review Highlights - Grayton Beach State Park

    They have wood and ice to purchase, paddle boards to rent (you can reserve online), RV camping areas and much more.

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    Eden Gardens State Park - Butterfly garden

    Eden Gardens State Park

    4.3(40 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Beautiful park to take a walk in. We came for a couple of hours to check it out. You pay at the…read moreentrance, bring cash. It's the honor system. You put four dollars in an envelope. Parking was easy and plentiful. The house is pretty and the trees surrounding it are really cool. You can tour the house but we did not do that since we had little kids with us. There's a small gift shop where the tours start. There's a fountain in front of the house with koi in it but the water was full of algae. It was really hard to see the fish. I felt bad for them. There's a butterfly garden on the side of the house and we did see butterflies, dragonflies, bees and even a little frog. You can walk out on a pier over the water. There are picnic areas there of you would like to bring a lunch. Some of the water areas have warnings about gators and the trails have warnings about bears. Fortunately we did not run into either.

    Nice state park to check out. It's not huge, probably wouldn't spend more than a half day here…read more It's $4 per car to enter and you just stick cash in an envelope. The park is centered around the historic Wesley House. You can actually tour it but we didn't as we had toddlers with us. We did the nature trail which was nice and not strenuous. It is pretty stroller friendly too if you have a decent one. We also checked out the koi pond and butterfly garden. The koi pond was gross and so murky you could barely see the fish. I felt bad for the fish. The garden was great and my kid's really enjoyed it and saw lots of butterflies. Nice half day activity if looking for something different to do in the area.

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    Eden Gardens State Park - A little water fountain down one of the trails.

    A little water fountain down one of the trails.

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    Eden Gardens State Park - Pier overlooking water

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    Pier overlooking water

    Topsail Preserve Punlic Beach - Beautiful beach looking north

    Topsail Preserve Punlic Beach

    5.0(5 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    A hidden gem of a beach. Less crowed than most of the beaches around. There's a man made ref you…read morecan paddle or biggie board out to as well and see lots of cool fish. A tram runs every 1/2 hour to take you from the parking lot down to the beach.

    Pristine beaches. Well preserved coastal Dunes. Miles of…read moresoft trails for running and hiking. Oh, and near perfect weather in late November. What's not to love about the Topsail Preserve Nature Park?! Having rented a house to quarantine in place with my mother - who lives not far from the area - I decided to venture out one day. Now, coming from the Pacific NW - I was very sensitive to protecting myself and others by wearing a mask and maintaining physical distancing. This is, however, the panhandle of Florida and the attention to public health science seems to be forgotten. On a Monday afternoon in the height of a second wave of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on a run through the area, I was the only person with a mask . . . and I was running. The tram that connects the parking lot to the beach passed me with a full compliment of passengers - no one wearing a mask or physical distancing. So I guess all of this is to say - Topsail is a beautiful beach park with a swath of pristinely preserved coastal nature - but perhaps wait until the case load decreases on the panhandle and/or we have better preventive options for protection (I.e. a vaccine) before venturing.

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    Topsail Preserve Punlic Beach - Crystal clear water

    Crystal clear water

    Topsail Preserve Punlic Beach - Beautiful water

    Beautiful water

    Topsail Preserve Punlic Beach

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    Grayton Beach State Park - Western Lake - My launch....

    Grayton Beach State Park - Western Lake

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    It's my favorite dune lake to paddle…read more The water is usually glassy smooth. I paddle the remote channel among the reeds that leads to the bigger part of the lake. It's picturesque. It's peaceful. I paddle the channel that leads to the Gulf with amazing reflections on the water. I paddle the cove around the private docks. I see crab pots and an occasional gator observing me - an intruder. The first time I paddled here I pulled my board up on the sand and walked over to the Gulf, but when I came back, my board was gone. The water rose very quickly and my board was pulled out into the channel. So I swam out and got it and learned a lesson about how quickly the water level can change. It's all of this, the diversity of looks and the complexity of it, that make it my favorite place to paddle.

    BEAUTIFUL state park. I spent a week in Blue Mountain Beach and my favorite part was definitely…read morevisiting this park. The trails are not crowded and super pretty views. My family and I spent a couple hours at the beach. It is a great place to paddleboard or swim. There is a man-made reef about one or two football fields out. You can get to it by going to the yellow poles on the beach and swimming directly out. If the poles appear to be one you are going the right way, if you can see both poles then you are off course. There was a group of kayakers out there doing a tour when I was there so I swam out and joined them. It was fun but I don't recommend anyone who didn't competitively swim to do that. The waves can be big and a paddleboard or kayak would have been safer. Once you get out to the reef there is so much wildlife. Lots of fish and even sea turtles!!

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    Grayton Beach State Park - Western Lake - Which way is that ramp?

    Which way is that ramp?

    Grayton Beach State Park - Western Lake - Serenity?

    Serenity?

    Grayton Beach State Park - Western Lake - Hauntingly beautiful!

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    Hauntingly beautiful!

    Topsail Hill/Gregory E Moore RV Resort - Bikes are good to go to the beach as well

    Topsail Hill/Gregory E Moore RV Resort

    4.7(46 reviews)
    7.5 mi

    It is almost time to say goodbye to Paradise, two more days and we will have to go back to reality…read more We thoroughly enjoy the park, the beach and the restaurants in the area. It is always going to be 5 star review for the Resort but this time if this review was for the Ranger I would give a ONE star because he has decided to not buy dog poop bags and some people just don't clean up after their dogs if you don't provide the basics because they are not prepared and I don't blame them because you expect to find bags like in ANY other Florida State Park to find poop bags all over. Now instead there is dog sh!t in some places that the Ranger should go and pick it up himself just because he is trying to save money to finish construction of his new office and moving resources from one budget item to another is not the solution, please poop bags are a must Mr Ranger, adhere to your budget and buy some bags so whoever is unprepared can clean up after their dog.

    Great trails, great park! We did 5 miles of trails and saw a lot. The terrain varied from paved, to…read moretrails, to sand to dunes. The trails are marked and there are several maps along the way. It would be hard to get lost. There are selfie spots along the trails too!! There are also trolleys that take you to the lake and to the beach. I would come back when in the area again for sure.

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    Topsail Hill/Gregory E Moore RV Resort - New offices for the Park Ranger?

    New offices for the Park Ranger?

    Topsail Hill/Gregory E Moore RV Resort - Best beach in the USA second to none!

    Best beach in the USA second to none!

    Topsail Hill/Gregory E Moore RV Resort

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