Absolutely beautiful representation of Old Florida. Water, trees, flora, fauna.Rent a boat! Fish! Hike!
I was a little apprehensive after reading some negative reviews of this campground but we loved it. The sites had lots of vegetation (oranges hanging over our site) and were well separated . The dirt road gave us no problems in our 30 foot RV. The bathrooms were in excellent condition. We walked through the park to the rather dated statue of the Indian and to the boat landing. We didn't encounter any mosquitoes during our visit which was was a relief after a week in the Everglades. One of the best features for us was the proximity to other activities- the Ormond Loop, Daytona Beach, Ponce Lighthouse. The road leading to the park is part of the Ormond Loop and is a lovely drive through a canopy of trees.
This is a mini-Anastasia Park. Beautiful vegetation throughout and nice campsites. Roads are bumpy and narrow, but they certainly keep the speeds down. Park is between two rivers and a short drive to Flagler or Ormond, or even Daytona. Very quiet.
We spent three nights in our RV here in January. The bathrooms were spotless. The live oaks and palms lining the dirt roadways created lovely scenery and made for wonderful bike rides. Be sure and ride out to see Chief Tomokie's statue. Very cool! The campground store is not as well stocked as most, but the owners are friendly and helpful. Sunset on the Tomoka River from the camp store deck is well worth a visit!
Peaceful drive, even during BikeWeek which is when I'm rating for. Don't forget the people on the roadside taking your pic as you drive by.
What a lovely place. Lots of campers but they are not seen. It's very densely wooded. We were there near Christmas and the people who ran the little bar/cantina/marina thing put on the cutest little show! Loved it.
We had a pleasant walk, saw two armadillos and one black snake. The Chief Tomokie's statue was interesting. A nice walk in a very pretty place.
What a great park! We camped for 3 nights, in the chilly Florida weather. The employees were friendly and helpful. The grounds were maintained beautifully. Nice flat parking for your trailer, RV or tent. Oodles of walking trails and a long paved biking trail thru the Old Florida Jungle. Bathrooms were grade AAA!My favorite was Saturday evening at the Store/Kayak Rental/Restaurant, where the crowd was entertained by Dani on her ukelele and Bill on his guitar. Beer and wine served in a friendly atmosphere, and singing along encouraged. Pete Seegar would have been proud. Lots to do in the area so this park makes a great base for surrounding attractions, like the Ormond Historic Loop.
Camped in a 31' Travel Trailer. Great facility, cleanest restrooms "Ever" Our site was great! The trails and views of the river were awesome. The only downer is the roads leading to the camp sites was very hard on our truck & trailer. Lots of deep holes and mud to navigate.
Drive through old Florida. Beautiful scenery. Stopped at the old Sugar plantation. Must have been quite the place in its day.