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Grocery Place Campground Introduce

Welcome to Grocery Place Campground, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Naples, FL. This campground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a unique and serene camping experience. Located at a prime spot, Grocery Place Campground offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The campground is known for its high and dry campsites, providing ample space for a few tents. While it offers a more rustic experience with no formal fire pits, water, or toilets, it more than makes up for it with its natural beauty and tranquility. The night sky here is nothing short of amazing, offering a breathtaking view of the stars.

One of the unique aspects of Grocery Place Campground is its location, which is accessible by paddling from Collier Seminole State Park. Timing your trip with high tide is essential to navigate through Mud Lake, adding an adventurous element to your journey. The surrounding environment is rich with wildlife, and you might even hear the yowl of a panther in the afternoon.

Here are some highlights of what you can expect at Grocery Place Campground:

  • High and dry campsites with room for tents
  • Stunning night skies perfect for stargazing
  • Rich wildlife and natural surroundings
  • Adventurous access by paddling from Collier Seminole State Park

Customer feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with many describing it as a "great little hidden gem." Visitors have appreciated the serene environment, the amazing night skies, and the unique experience of camping in such a natural setting. Despite the lack of formal amenities, the charm and beauty of Grocery Place Campground make it a must-visit for any camping enthusiast.

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Customer Reviews

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Joe
Jan 21, 2021

Hidden gem. I paddled from collier Seminole state park and it took a few hours. Timing high tide through mud lake was essential. Scrapped bottom even at high tide. The camp site was high and dry with room for a few tents. No formal fire pit. No water (salt water so no purification either) and no toilets. Heard a panther yowl in the afternoon. Night sky amazing. Mosquitoes in January with wind and a cold front not bad at all.

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Ben Biela
Oct 12, 2024

Great little hidden gem

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Jacob Knapp
Mar 28, 2024

Thought it would be a decent place for hiking, not the case.

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Celia Garrett
Dec 29, 2023