Navigating to the park was straightforward, despite the fact our Garmin GPS couldn't identify the updated address. We simply followed the instructions on the park's official website. The park is situated just off I 95 on SR 207, with paved roads leading up to and within the park. The signage was sufficient. The check-in process was quick and the staff was welcoming. The park regulations were quite standard. We were given site 21, a back-in spot that was just spacious enough to accommodate our Coach and our towed vehicle side by side. All the necessary utilities (30/50 amp, water, sewer, and cable) were provided on the left side of our spot. The spacing was reasonable for a countryside park. While the deluxe spots boasted concrete patios, ours didn't. Our spot also lacked a table and a fire pit. However, it did have a flat, evenly spread gravel pad. The park, on the whole, was beautifully maintained and landscaped. The park's Wi-Fi was reliable and worked well throughout our stay. The cable TV offered a decent range of channels. We didn't bother looking for any OTA channels, and setting up a satellite wouldn't be a problem. We didn't make use of the restrooms or showers, but upon inspection, we found them to be clean and new, as was the laundromat. The park also offers a pool, bocce court, clubhouse, fitness room, enclosed dog park, and communal fire pits. While there aren't any restaurants or shops within walking distance, a short drive will lead you to food, shopping, and convenience stores. We found the park to be an excellent base for our visit to St. Augustine. Our stay cost us $69.04 per night, including tax, and we believe it was money well spent. We'll definitely return if we're ever in the area again. Our stay was at the St. Augustine RV Resort, and we camp
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