โFeb-14-2014 02:43 PM
โFeb-20-2014 09:16 AM
Retired JSO wrote:fla-gypsy wrote:
Having camped at all of them they each offer something and all can be fun. I did St Andrews many years in a row because I loved the view camped along the lagoon and the world class beach. I chose not to go back because the park and the FSP system refuses to do the required maintenance a park that size and busy needs done. It was an absolute disaster for the summer of 2013. I love Henderson Bch because it is laid out so well but it strictly W&E and traffic in Destin is some of the worst in the panhandle. Topsail has way too many rules as mentioned earlier, it is just over the top and having to wait on the tram is not my idea of time well spent at the beach. I am trying Grayton this year because it has a FHU loop, decent campsites, is not nearly as crowded as the others and is close enough to Destin and PCB to enjoy good dining when I want it.
Ditto!
โFeb-19-2014 04:48 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:
Having camped at all of them they each offer something and all can be fun. I did St Andrews many years in a row because I loved the view camped along the lagoon and the world class beach. I chose not to go back because the park and the FSP system refuses to do the required maintenance a park that size and busy needs done. It was an absolute disaster for the summer of 2013. I love Henderson Bch because it is laid out so well but it strictly W&E and traffic in Destin is some of the worst in the panhandle. Topsail has way too many rules as mentioned earlier, it is just over the top and having to wait on the tram is not my idea of time well spent at the beach. I am trying Grayton this year because it has a FHU loop, decent campsites, is not nearly as crowded as the others and is close enough to Destin and PCB to enjoy good dining when I want it.
โFeb-18-2014 01:02 PM
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โFeb-18-2014 10:13 AM
Pine Barren wrote:
We will be at Grayton beach in July. Last summer I drove though St. Andrews I agree needs some maimtence done but still a nice park especially the beach area around the jetties. We have Verizon and didn't have any problems last year. We have camped alot at St Andrews and really like it there decided to go to Grayton this summer for our 24th anniversary. Enjoy your stay at St Andrews and if you get a chance get on the shuttle boat that takes you to shell island. It is across the pass from the park and is a very nice beach and alot of shells to be found.
โFeb-18-2014 09:39 AM
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โFeb-18-2014 02:14 AM
tomkaren13 wrote:
We do not like Topsail! To many rules as it is set up like a resort(which it previously was). Almost like do not walk on grass. And the beach is to far away. At least a half mile bike ride then a looong walk to the beach. They do have a tram in place of the bike ride.
Love St Andrews and a short bike ride to beach.
If you do decide to go the Topsail, rather than going to their beach, go out the exit turn right go a couple of miles and you will find public beaches that are very nice.
โFeb-18-2014 02:06 AM
BobR wrote:littlemo wrote:wbwood wrote:
How in the world can Topsail be pricey? It's like only $40/night and full hook ups, cable, pool and more. With that said, we've stayed at Topsail (2 years ago) and St Andrews (12 years ago). We much prefer Topsail. We are going back this April and will spend 3 days there and 3 days at Grayton. The only reason for going down to Grayton is because there were not enough nights available at Topsail when we made reservations back in November. Sites were limited. I would be making reservations now if you still can for any of those places. My preference would be Topsail, Grayton and then St Andrews. The only reason for me to pick Grayton over St Andrews (even though we've never been to Grayton) is because of the full hook ups and because it's away from the congestion of PCB.
No, I guess it isn't pricey for the value. I just have to budget a lot to even get to have this vacation. It really is a good price for what you're getting and maybe next time I can stay there. I did get reservations for St Andrews and my DGD is really looking forward to it. It looks like there is a lot there also to keep her busy. I'm excited and can hardly wait! Thanks for input.
Compared to other Florida state parks, it is pricey. Approximately 40% higher in price.
To answer the question, St. Andrews and Panama City seem to draw a younger crowd. There may be more things for your granddaughter to do there. Personally, I like Grayton Beach better (short walk to ocean) but there is not much to do except enjoy the beaches and relax. Not an ideal mix for a teenager.
โFeb-17-2014 07:59 PM
โFeb-16-2014 01:12 PM
โFeb-16-2014 10:51 AM
padredw wrote:
I am going to make a strong vote for St. Andrews. We have stayed at all of the parks mentioned in this thread. Our favorites remain Ft. Pickens and St. Andrews. We have stayed at St. Andrews beginning in our tent camping and though four different fifth-wheels. It is far different now than when we first sent there and the ranger said, just drive through and pick out your site, come back and let us know.
The only problem with St. Andrews now is that reservations in the Spring are almost impossible. Regulars and Locals are waiting at the gate (on line) when reservations become active by date. I've had to give up several times.
BTW the ideal sites are 106-113 in the Lagoon area at St. Andrews.