My husband and I camp frequently in north Florida. Do you require full hook ups? If so, go with Topsail Reserve State Park. It used to be a private park, but is now state owned. It's pricier than other state parks in the area, b/c of its many amenities and full hook ups. You can't drive to the beach there; instead, frequently running trams take you there, or you can ride your bikes. Grayton Beach does have one loop with full hook ups, but the sites are in full sun. The other loop, which we prefer, is more natural and has several shaded sites, but no sewer.
If you don't require sewer hook up, I'd recommend Henderson Beach SP. This park fills up FAST - make reservations 11 months in advance to make sure you get in.
If Panama City Beach, east of Destin, is okay, Saint Andrews SP is lovely; it's between St. Andrews Bay and the Gulf. Some sites are waterfront on the bay side. If you don't mind going further west of Destin, then Ft. Pickens is nice, but sites are not shaded after a hurricane took out most of the trees years ago.
If you like more remote campgrounds, look at St. George SP or St. Joseph Peninsula SP. They are in areas that aren't as built up as the other parks I mentioned.
Which ever one you decide on, be sure to reserve a site well in advance!
Beth and Joe
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