SarahNell_and_Robert
Novice
We opted for a quick trip to St. Augustine but being summertime in Florida, the state parks in the area were booked solid. We stumbled upon North Beach and were so pleasantly surprised.
Standard electric & water ran about $50/night and if you were able to get a riverfront spot, it was higher but the full-timers seem to keep the riverfront spots taken.
The RV park itself is such a great piece of property situated directly on A1A, 5 miles north of St. Augustine. It stretches straight back from A1A to the Tolomato River with it's own private salt water river access and beach area, fishing pier and directly next door to long running Kate's Restaurant and a public boat landing. On the opposite side of the property across A1A, the park owns the beach front property as well and it's extra parking if you wanted to drive/golf cart to the beach side or just store a car away from your campsite.
The park itself features a really nice in-ground swimming pool, horseshoes all through the property, shuffleboard and basketball courts. The front desk was really helpful in suggesting the better suited available spots for our teardrop and we scored a lovely corner spot tucked away in the shade.
For August in Florida, I would have never believed it would be as cool and lovely in the evenings but based on this property being bordered by the ocean and the river, the breeze that runs straight through is marvelous! We could have slept outside. It was really nice that the property wasn't clear cut years ago for an empty park, but instead it's all dirt roads and full natural foliage everywhere. Driving in at night, all we could see were strings of Christmas lights through the trees/bushes but not a single camper until morning time.
We will definitely be back here for many more quick trips. If you're interested in St. Augustine, I'd call here for sure.
Standard electric & water ran about $50/night and if you were able to get a riverfront spot, it was higher but the full-timers seem to keep the riverfront spots taken.
The RV park itself is such a great piece of property situated directly on A1A, 5 miles north of St. Augustine. It stretches straight back from A1A to the Tolomato River with it's own private salt water river access and beach area, fishing pier and directly next door to long running Kate's Restaurant and a public boat landing. On the opposite side of the property across A1A, the park owns the beach front property as well and it's extra parking if you wanted to drive/golf cart to the beach side or just store a car away from your campsite.
The park itself features a really nice in-ground swimming pool, horseshoes all through the property, shuffleboard and basketball courts. The front desk was really helpful in suggesting the better suited available spots for our teardrop and we scored a lovely corner spot tucked away in the shade.
For August in Florida, I would have never believed it would be as cool and lovely in the evenings but based on this property being bordered by the ocean and the river, the breeze that runs straight through is marvelous! We could have slept outside. It was really nice that the property wasn't clear cut years ago for an empty park, but instead it's all dirt roads and full natural foliage everywhere. Driving in at night, all we could see were strings of Christmas lights through the trees/bushes but not a single camper until morning time.
We will definitely be back here for many more quick trips. If you're interested in St. Augustine, I'd call here for sure.