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Florida - Saint Joseph or Saint George

VTLee
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We are going to be in the Florida Panhandle at the end of April or the first of May and want to spend 4 or 5 days. I have looked at reviews for both St. Joseph and St. George state parks and was wondering if anyone has stayed at both and which one is best. We will be in a 28ft. fifth wheel with bicycles and kayaks. Most reviews for St. Joseph mentioned insects as being an issue, but I think both may be similar in "insect friendliness". Good restaurants are also desired.
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Crawfordville
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I've stayed at both and prefer St. George Island. Since you mentioned in your post about restaurants - St. George would be the winner. There is not really any restaurants around St. Joe.

letssay
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I may have made the wrong impression about dogs at St George...they are welcome in the campground just not on the beaches.
There's no place like home; that's why we take ours with us :B

Enjoy your day!
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Dr. Baxxter Peabody PHD waiting at the Rainbow Bridge

DutchmenSport
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We stayed at Port St. Joe for the week of Christmas 2014. We wanted to go back again in March 2015, but could not get a reservation for our week and ended up at St. Andrews State Park at Panama City. Both parks were great in their own way. We did not have an opportunity to see St. George. I wish we could have.

Of the 2 we visited so for (well, add Falling Waters State Park Christmas week of 2013), we enjoyed Port St. Joe the most.

The park as at the end of the peninsula but you also have 6 - 7 miles of beach on both sides of the peninsula to explore. The bay side is tame, peaceful, and very relaxing and serene. The Gulf side is like an ocean, with waves and sandy beach. The campground is just over the dunes from the beach.

Sorry, no dogs on the beach, but we had no problems at all with our dog in the park. If there were any rules about dogs inside the park, we didn't know of any and not a single person said anything about our dog either.

Because the parks is at the end of the peninsula, it is a little drive to get to the mainland. There are a couple small town (vilages) on the peninsula that have a few restaurants, a gas station, shops and what not. But if you're looking for "hamburger alley" there, you won't find it! Port St. Joseph (the town) is a little larger town with everything you want, but it's also a little drive to get there.

We prefer St. Joe park because it is more isolated from all the commercialism. Actually, we learned when Wall Mart wanted to move into that area, the community fought it vigorously and won. I am glad they did, because he difference between Panama City and the industrial, commercialism that happened there, and the quaint "Florida" on the Port St. Joseph side with the little local shops and down-home feel is a different as day and night! If you want the commercialism go to Panama City and the surrounding area. If you want the old style feel of Florida, the country feel, the true lifestyle flavor, go to Port St. Joseph area and South.

We took 3 days to drive from Indiana to Port St. Joe. We stayed in a motel the first night since we were still in the freeze belt part of the country. Second night at a KOA in Alabama. Third night at the park. Returning home, we kind of did the same thing, only in reverse.

Here's a slide show of our 2014 Christmas trip. 130 slides, so will take a few minutes to get through them. While we were there, we had a tornado watch and a tornado indeed came through the area. The rains were heavy, but because of the sand dunes, we had virtually no wind. The tornado passed by, but the next day, many parts of the campground were flooded. You'll see some of those shots.

FYI, our son went with us as did his cat. So we had 2 cats and 1 dog and one son with us. We did have a really great time. Nothing fancy, just a great time to get warmed up from the cold Indiana winter for a week.



Enjoy the slides: Click here.

Edit: My impressions of St. Andrews from a previous post: Click here and enjoy.

My comments about Falling Waters: Falling Waters, click here - couple photos attached on post.

Allworth
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Don't let the natives in Port St. Joe hear you calling it Saint Joseph, They will laugh you out of town.
Formerly posting as "littleblackdog"
Martha, Allen, & Blackjack
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Previously: 2008 Titanium 30E35SA. Currently no trailer due to age & mobility problems. Very sad!
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lizzie
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Why not both? They are only a few miles apart. I prefer St. Joe (Cape San Blas)because it is remote. St. George is more trendy and has restaurants and stuff. Bugs may be bad at either one, depends on which way the wind is blowing. lizzie

letssay
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If I remember correctly, restaurants are quite far from St Joe. St George has some good local restaurants, no chain stores here and depending on how far you like to bike you could bike to them. There is a bike trail. Also St George is pet friendly on the beach but NOT in the park section. Both places are beautiful in their own way with biking and kayaking. My friend just returned from St Joe and they caught a pompano just surf fishing. Pretty cool.
There's no place like home; that's why we take ours with us :B

Enjoy your day!
2005 36' Discovery DP
1 happy husband
1 cool dog (Bradley Yeahbutt) and
Dr. Baxxter Peabody PHD waiting at the Rainbow Bridge