Brickhouse Cove Introduce

Brickhouse Cove is a unique campground located in Edgewater, FL 32141, USA. This campground is primarily accessible by boat, offering a secluded and adventurous camping experience. It's important to understand that this is not a traditional drive-up campground, but rather an island camping experience.

Customer reviews emphasize the importance of understanding the tidal conditions when planning a trip to Brickhouse Cove. Due to shallow waters, particularly at low tide, boaters may need to navigate carefully or wait for high tide to access the campsite. One reviewer with an 18ft Tidewater boat, drawing approximately 12 inches, noted the need to identify the deepest route, which they highlighted in blue. They indicated a roughly six-hour window for boat access, depending on the tide. At high tide, access is significantly easier.

The campground itself is described as safe and secluded, offering a larger island space compared to other campsites in the area, allowing for some exploration. However, it's noted that picnic tables are not provided on-site, so campers should bring their own. Jones Canal, located nearby, is highlighted as a popular fishing spot, attracting numerous boats.

Key features and considerations for Brickhouse Cove include:

  • Boat-access only campground.
  • Tidal dependency for boat access.
  • Secluded and safe island location.
  • Larger island space for exploration.
  • Proximity to Jones Canal, a popular fishing spot.
  • No on-site picnic tables.

Brickhouse Cove offers a unique camping experience for boaters seeking a secluded and adventurous getaway. It's crucial to plan around the tides and bring necessary supplies, such as tables. The excellent fishing opportunities at Jones Canal add to the appeal of this location. If you are looking for a remote camping experience on the water, Brickhouse Cove is a location to consider.

Location

FloridaVolusia CountyEdgewater

Customer Reviews

5.0
2 reviews
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Zachary Westpheling
Apr 28, 2024

We stayed here in mid April 2024, we brought out 18ft tidewater which drafts about 12 inches full of camping gear. We had to find the deepest route which is highlighted in blue. We found this out as we showed up at low tide and had to wait for the tide to roll in and walked out the deepest points. With a boat you have a 6 hour window of getting in and out of this camp site. At high tide there is no difficulty getting in and out. There is no picnic table at this site, fortunately we brought a table. The island is big compared to other campsites, which is good for some exploring. Camp site is safe and secluded due to it being very shallow and most people are afraid to go back there. Jones canal is a hot fishing spot, as every time we came and went there were multiple boats fishing it. We would visit again.

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NotSmart MoParts
Jun 24, 2024