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Indian Pass Campground
2817 Indian Pass Road, Port St. Joe
850-227-7203
Indian Pass Campground is at the far western end of Apalachicola Bay, where it flows into the Gulf of Mexico. In the midst of a beautiful, deeply fertile area, full of unspoiled beaches and rich estuaries, there are no high rises here in Indian Pass - just wonderful beaches, succulent oysters, world class fishing and spectacular sunsets.
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Indian Pass is located in Gulf County, between Apalachicola and Port St. Joe. It's an hour east of Panama City and a half-hour more from the trendy beaches of South Walton (Grayton Beach, Seaside, Watercolor and Rosemary Beach).
If you come for the fishing, you can bring your boat or charter a local fishing guide. Directly across from our campground, is St. Vincent Island, a 10 mile long, mile wide National Wildlife Refuge that is home to Sambar deer, bald eagles, and an abundance of other wildlife. If you’d like to check it out, perhaps on a rented bike, you could catch a ferry at the boat launch. Maybe you’ll see some of the dolphins that like to feed in the Pass.
Indian Pass Campground offers a unique camping experience, in a beautiful natural setting. We have great waterfront cabins that sleep 2, 4 and 5 people. In addition, we offer waterfront RV sites and primitive campsites. Amenities include new, modern & clean shower facilities, an outdoor pool and a laundry room. And if you get to needing something we have a campground store.
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Check out our great cabins!
Indian Pass is located in Gulf County, between Apalachicola and Port St. Joe. It's an hour east of Panama City and a half-hour more from the trendy beaches of South Walton (Grayton Beach, Seaside, Watercolor and Rosemary Beach).
If you come for the fishing, you can bring your boat or charter a local fishing guide. Directly across from our campground, is St. Vincent Island, a 10 mile long, mile wide National Wildlife Refuge that is home to Sambar deer, bald eagles, and an abundance of other wildlife. If you’d like to check it out, perhaps on a rented bike, you could catch a ferry at the boat launch. Maybe you’ll see some of the dolphins that like to feed in the Pass.
Indian Pass Campground offers a unique camping experience, in a beautiful natural setting. We have great waterfront cabins that sleep 2, 4 and 5 people. In addition, we offer waterfront RV sites and primitive campsites. Amenities include new, modern & clean shower facilities, an outdoor pool and a laundry room. And if you get to needing something we have a campground store.
T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park
8899 Cape San Blas Rd., Port St. Joe850-227-1327
With miles of sugar white sand, this park is one of the top rated beaches in the United States. Sunbathing, snorkeling, swimming and fishing are popular activities. A boat ramp which accommodates most trailered vessels is located at Eagle Harbor. Some of the highest dunes in the nation are found here as well as some of the last remaining habitat of coastal sand pine scrub. St. Joseph Peninsula State park has an abundance of wildlife and provides excellent opportunities for bird watching and wildlife viewing. The park offers two nature trails, picnic area, playground, 119 family camp sites, youth group camping or primitive camping and hiking in the 1900 acre wilderness preserve, which encompasses the northern end of the peninsula.
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