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Nestled along the picturesque Coastal Hwy in St. Augustine, Florida, North Beach Camp Resort offers a unique blend of natural beauty, comfort, and adventure. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and solo travelers, this resort provides a gateway to explore the stunning beaches, historical sites, and vibrant local culture of Northeast Florida.
North Beach Camp Resort is renowned for its prime location, situated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. The campsite offers a mix of cozy campsites and RV-friendly spots, surrounded by lush native foliage that creates a sense of seclusion. Guests enjoy access to miles of pristine beaches, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring. The resort’s proximity to Anastasia State Park adds to its appeal, offering opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and discovering ancient artifacts.
Promotional Information: Experience the best of Florida's coastline at North Beach Camp Resort. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, this destination offers something for everyone. With its stunning beaches, nearby attractions, and cozy accommodations, it’s an ideal spot for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts.
North Beach Camp Resort is more than just a stay; it's an experience that stays with you long after you leave. Whether you're here for a quick overnight trip or planning to stay longer, this resort promises memories to cherish.
Onsite services
Picnics
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom
RV camping
RV electric hookup
RV sewer hookup
RV water hookup
Camping fee
Credit cards
Debit cards
NFC mobile payments
Credit cards
Good for kids
Playground
On-site parking
Paid parking lot
Dogs allowed
I've been coming here for a few years now as the destination point to set up camp. I love the camp site location. The sites are average size , but separated with really cool foliage native to this area. This makes you feel like you are in different part of the world. You have a river on one end of the camp site and the ocean on the other. The beaches are incredible. They are huge, never crowded and very clean.
The RV slots were close to each other but there was enough trees and shrubs to feel separate from everyone else. Being right next to the water made it nice as well! We only stayed 1 night so we didn't get to really get to dig in and feel at home. But from what we saw in our one night made us want to stay longer. Be prepared to spend a little money, as it isn't cheap. But it is a beach destination, so have to go in expecting up-pricing.
We absolutely loved this place. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! If you like the beach, this the spot. If you like great restaurants, this is the spot. The only negative is that we only had three nights to spend there. This is a classic old Florida campground. Our site was completely covered by trees and shrubs. We felt like we were the only camper on-site. Yes it is a little older and could use a few updates but the bathroom/showers were clean and plenty nice. The pool is older but was nice and clean. The office was being worked on, so I suspect it will be much nicer the next time we visit. The laundry rooms could definitely use an upgrade but with that being said, they did wash and dry our clothes. We will be back, that is a guarantee!
Great campground This tour was our second stay and we plan to go back. Stayed first in April of 2024 and then January 2025. Campground itself I would not say is a resort like many new campers would be accustomed to but is clean and maintained. (We did not look at the showers). Things we like: -Camp ground is dark and quiet most times (you can hear waves if you listen). A lot of foliage that blocks light from neighbors allows the feeling you are more secluded and it’s easier to see the sky. -Saftey: while we never noticed any security the campground is gated and we never felt unsafe even walking late at night when we had our dog and were comfortable letting our kids ride their bikes within reason. - water activity: access to the beach is an easy walk from camp ground access road or private parking if you wish to drive. We used a wagon. While we did not use the pool it seemed very clean inviting. -sites: as I said they are sandy but manageable if you understand you are camping almost on the beach. Sites are sizable you’re not on top of each other. Hookups seemed well maintained and located well. Dislikes: -Picnic tables both stays were the only item I saw that needed maintenance, while boards were replaced that were broken the rest of the table was still not in great shape. -campground does not have fire rings as they do allow open fires, not sure why but it is understandable considering the amount of vegetation. But I did notice some campers brought their own. There is some allowances for raised and screened fires. Some have complained about the hospitality of the staff. I found most staff to be polite when approached and we did not encounter any problems. Staff on the phone were understanding to our late arrival due to traffic. Overall I Would have like to have seen more of a staff presence or interaction during our stays. We have used this camp as a stopping point on our way home to NJ from southern Florida to visit friends in both locations and have only stayed a few days. In the future we are planning a longer trip hopefully with warmer weather (cold spell in January temps dropped to 40* at night and 70s during the day)
Great location to visit St. Aug and beach access. We been coming up around Christmas time for years, it hasn’t changed a bit. . High price ($95 per night) for the quality of the sites. Dirt sites no concrete pads, main building bathrooms are very run down and dirty. I have a feeling they are going out of business (my opinion only). Sites are quiet and very private. Some sites have permanent trailers on them from the 1940’s.