A trip to Port St. Joe means checking out the bay and gulf in one vacation. You get to double your pleasure and double your fun. Miles of white sand separate both bodies of water. Sugar-white sands serve sunbathers in the summertime. Swim in the water on the ocean side, and then snorkel in the bay to see aquatic life.
Two nature trails take you through high sand dunes. From atop the highest dune, you can see both the ocean and the bay. Birdwatchers enjoy nearly 250 species of migratory birds call this place home.
If you're really lucky, you might see some nesting sea turtles or the endangered St. Andrews beach mouse. Anglers can cast their lines for speckled trout, flounder, red drum, mullet, whiting, bluefish, and shark. Scallop season happens in late summer and early fall.
A trip to Port St. Joe means checking out the bay and gulf in one vacation. You get to double your pleasure and double your fun. Miles of white sand separate both bodies of water. Sugar-white sands serve sunbathers in the summertime. Swim in the water on the ocean side, and then snorkel in the bay to see aquatic life.
Two nature trails take you through high sand dunes. From atop the highest dune, you can see both the ocean and the bay. Birdwatchers enjoy nearly 250 species of migratory birds call this place home.
If you're really lucky, you might see some nesting sea turtles or the endangered St. Andrews beach mouse. Anglers can cast their lines for speckled trout, flounder, red drum, mullet, whiting, bluefish, and shark. Scallop season happens in late summer and early fall.
Campgrounds cater to tent campers among the dunes. Cabins face the bay. Please call ahead to see what kind of camping is available for your vacation.
Activities in the park
Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife watching
3 campgrounds in T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park
Shady Pines is appropriately named as most sites offer more shade than those at Gulf Breeze, while still a stone’s throw away from the beach! At basecamp, amenities include: a picnic table, fire ring, water/electric hook-up, and nearby restroom and shower facilities. Pets are welcome in the campground, but Sparky must be kept on a leash at all tim Read more...
Gulf Breeze and Shady Pines camp areas are a stone’s throw from what you came here for: that sweet, sandy beach! At basecamp, amenities include: a picnic table, fire ring, water/electric hook-up, and nearby restroom and shower facilities. Pets are welcome in the campground, but Sparky must be kept on a leash at all times. BYOB (bring your own boat Read more...
Welcome to camp cribs, St. Joseph Bay edition. In this park you’ll find seven cabins overlooking St. Joseph Bay (view, check). Each cabin fits an entourage of six, and there’s no skimping on sleeping space with two queen-sized beds, a futon, and a daybed to boot! Your cabin comes tricked out with a gas fireplace (available November through March), Read more...
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T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park
Get two bodies of water for the price of one in northwest Florida.
A trip to Port St. Joe means checking out the bay and gulf in one vacation. You get to double your pleasure and double your fun. Miles of white sand separate both bodies of water. Sugar-white sands serve sunbathers in the summertime. Swim in the water on the ocean side, and then snorkel in the bay to see aquatic life.
Two nature trails take you through high sand dunes. From atop the highest dune, you can see both the ocean and the bay. Birdwatchers enjoy nearly 250 species of migratory birds call this place home.
If you're really lucky, you might see some nesting sea turtles or the endangered St. Andrews beach mouse. Anglers can cast their lines for speckled trout, flounder, red drum, mullet, whiting, bluefish, and shark. Scallop season happens in late summer and early fall.
Campgrounds cater to tent campers amo
A trip to Port St. Joe means checking out the bay and gulf in one vacation. You get to double your pleasure and double your fun. Miles of white sand separate both bodies of water. Sugar-white sands serve sunbathers in the summertime. Swim in the water on the ocean side, and then snorkel in the bay to see aquatic life.
Two nature trails take you through high sand dunes. From atop the highest dune, you can see both the ocean and the bay. Birdwatchers enjoy nearly 250 species of migratory birds call this place home.
If you're really lucky, you might see some nesting sea turtles or the endangered St. Andrews beach mouse. Anglers can cast their lines for speckled trout, flounder, red drum, mullet, whiting, bluefish, and shark. Scallop season happens in late summer and early fall.
Campgrounds cater to tent campers among the dunes. Cabins face the bay. Please call ahead to see what kind of camping is available for your vacation.
Activities in the park
3 campgrounds in T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park
Shady Pines is appropriately named as most sites offer more shade than those at Gulf Breeze, while still a stone’s throw away from the beach! At basecamp, amenities include: a picnic table, fire ring, water/electric hook-up, and nearby restroom and shower facilities. Pets are welcome in the campground, but Sparky must be kept on a leash at all tim Read more...
Gulf Breeze and Shady Pines camp areas are a stone’s throw from what you came here for: that sweet, sandy beach! At basecamp, amenities include: a picnic table, fire ring, water/electric hook-up, and nearby restroom and shower facilities. Pets are welcome in the campground, but Sparky must be kept on a leash at all times. BYOB (bring your own boat Read more...
Welcome to camp cribs, St. Joseph Bay edition. In this park you’ll find seven cabins overlooking St. Joseph Bay (view, check). Each cabin fits an entourage of six, and there’s no skimping on sleeping space with two queen-sized beds, a futon, and a daybed to boot! Your cabin comes tricked out with a gas fireplace (available November through March), Read more...
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