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Terry Tomalin Campground at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve Introduce

Terry Tomalin Campground at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve offers a perfect blend of nature and comfort for campers seeking an authentic outdoor experience. Nestled within the scenic Boyd Hill Nature Preserve, this campground provides a peaceful retreat with easy access to urban attractions, making it a popular choice for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

Located at 2900-2910 Erie St S, St. Petersburg, FL 33712, the campground is situated just minutes away from downtown St. Petersburg, the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, and St. Pete Beach. This convenient location allows visitors to explore both natural and urban sights while enjoying the tranquility of the preserve.

Terry Tomalin Campground offers a variety of amenities to cater to different camping needs:

  • Spacious tent sites with ample space for children to play
  • Cabin rentals equipped with electricity, ceiling fans, and screened windows
  • Guided night hikes and open fire cooking areas
  • Well-maintained restrooms with clean showers
  • Scenic campsites surrounded by lush vegetation and tall trees
  • Picnic tables and grilling areas

The campground’s design reflects a thoughtful approach to blending nature and convenience, with well-spaced sites and attractive landscaping. While the lack of Wi-Fi and electric hookups in some areas may limit options for some visitors, the clean and modern bathroom facilities and serene environment make up for these limitations.

Customer feedback highlights the campground’s strengths:

  • Excellent location near major attractions
  • Clean and well-maintained restrooms
  • Family-friendly atmosphere with plenty of space for kids
  • Gorgeous natural surroundings and peaceful setting

Terry Tomalin Campground at Boyd Hill Nature Preserve is an ideal destination for those seeking a mix of outdoor adventure, relaxation, and access to nearby urban amenities. Whether you’re camping in a tent or enjoying the comfort of a cabin, this preserve offers a memorable nature retreat.

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Customer Reviews

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Raki B
Mar 11, 2022

Perfect camping opportunity right in your backyard. The cabins are spacious and have electricity a well as ceiling fans. Windows can be opened and have screens. We took a night hike (guided of course), and love it. Cooked several meals on the open fire. There's plenty of space for children to run around. The bathrooms need a little sprucing up especially the showers. Overall I would definitely return.

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Richard Redding
Mar 28, 2024

A 5-star review is a little bit generous, since the campground does not have wifi or electric, but I am giving high marks to the place because of the ultra-clean and new bathroom building. I drove from New Jersey to different parts of Florida and I spent two nights here in March 2024. It's a pleasant and attractive place. I enjoyed my stay and would come again. I camped in a tent but next time I'd like to try the cabins which are not very expensive and look very nice. The grounds are beautiful. Background noise from the interstate is constant but it didn't bother me. The bathroom building is super clean and feels new-- the best campground bathroom I have seen. Campsites are well spaced apart and well laid-out. It's apparent that landscape architects or designers had a role in developing this park. The site is well-planned. Most campsites have tall trees and are situated on the edge of lush vegetation. I wish there was wifi and I wish the campground was open 7 days a week, because I would have stayed longer. The campground is open on weekends only. And I wish the campsites had electricity. Maybe the city of St. Pete will make these improvements in the near future. The arrival experience was not good because the picnic table was covered with gunk (plant material and debris fallen from trees) and it took some time and effort to clean the table. While camping, there was almost nobody around me. Does anybody know this campground exists? In late March very few campsites were occupied but 2 cabins had families with children having lots of fun. This is a good location 10 min. from downtown St. Pete and 10 minutes from the Sunshine Skyway Bridge and recreation area. Less than 15 min. to St. Pete Beach. Good campground, good experience.

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Hilary Johnson
Feb 25, 2024

It’s a beautiful spot. The campground and cabins are well maintained. The only issue is the road noise (close to the interstate) and the lack of anything but a bed in the cabins. A chair and table would be nice!

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Antsy Hikes
May 16, 2023

Five stars for a very nice group campsite with a constructed fire pit & moveable benches, plus access to the trails at Boyd Hill Preserve. One star deduction for a ridiculous ant infestation at the group site. Ants in everyone's tents, ants in our cars parked at the Osprey Roost, ants by the fireplace....(you get it). Fortunately not the biting kind, and no, we did not keep food in our tents if that's what you're thinking. Restrooms out of commission but super fun solar showers outside.

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James Gonzalski
Jan 30, 2023

great primitive (tent only, no hookups) camping! i was hoping to camp at nearby fort desoto county park, but there was no availability, so this was plan B. the campsites are no-frills but clean and well-maintained, the restrooms were new and clean too. the staff was very helpful and friendly. only things that had me worried and weren't clear were: 1. where the entrance is (it's off 31st st where google maps shows it, you don't have to go to the boyd hill nature visitor's center), 2. when check-in closed because the staff goes home, and 3. if there was a gate when it would be closed (gate closed at 11 the night I spent there). great option for bike-camping the Pinellas or other popular bike routes nearby.