€8.3333333333333
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Precio estimado Basado en 1 coche, 2 personas con una carpa, auto caravana o caravana.

Camping abierto de 01 January hasta 31 December
Este camping sólo se puede reservar por teléfono. 850-697-0010
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Warren Bluff Campsite #48

Warren Bluff Rd.
32322, Carrabelle
Estados Unidos

Warren Bluff Campsite #48 es un sitio de campo con 1 tonos en Carrabelle, Estados Unidos. Perros son permitidos.

En Warren Bluff Campsite #48 es posible acampar con un carpa de campaña.

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Itzel Barton V
Inglés (US)
This place is an excellent escape destination! The scenery is breathtaking! We spent a week there! It was so peaceful! The night sky was filled with stars! We brought our 36 four Grand Design Reflection 5th wheel with us without any issues. The roads were a bit challenging, so we drove carefully but managed to arrive safely!!! We utilized Google Maps for navigation. I would strongly suggest this place!!
3 días ace

Freedago
Inglés (US)
Awesome place to boondock. We didn’t see or hear another soul for 3 days! Only $9.17 per night. It is a decent drive to get back in there, road is pretty bumpy with lots of pot holes, and there is a metal bridge that may be too narrow for some rigs. If you have a big rig you’ll want to come in the other way, the way the State Forest tells you. This is dry camping so no hookups but there is a fire pit, grill, picnic table, and it’s right on the water. Pretty of room for several tents, if tent camping. We heard and saw several birds, experienced the largest flies known to mankind, and even saw a dolphin. Fun to ride the scooter around on the backroads. I will warn you, there are ALOT of flies! Deer flies and horseflies during the day and no-seeums and mosquitoes at night. We couldn’t sit outside much except for an hour or two in the morning. Wear protective clothing and bug spray if you go for walks. It is a quiet and beautiful place. We really enjoyed ourselves, even with all the flies and bugs. Because hey, it’s the wonder of nature!
3 días ace

Koelker12
Inglés (US)
Stayed for a couple of nights mid-April. Pretty and secluded, though a couple houses are visible a ways off across the river. Great view and a great breeze. Nice kayak access. Lots of bird activity, low light pollution. Nice charcoal grill, fire-pit, and picnic table. It's big enough that you could set up three or four tents if you really wanted. There's a couple trees right by the water where you can get a hammock up (or a tree tent, like we did.) Getting to the site was a bit bumpy and difficult, with lots of muddy potholes and even some running water draining over one part of the road (though there was rock laid beneath it). Didn’t need 4WD but you'll want high clearance, and I recommend coming in from the south via River Rd (379) to Mill Rd, then crossing the small bridge at Burnt Bridge Rd, and finally a right on Warren Bluff Rd. The state forest website will say to come in off Gully Branch Rd, but it’s a much longer route, and if the road is in a similar condition you want the shorter way. As of April 2019 it doesn't seem like it's been grated in a while, but if/when that changes the access would then be pretty easy. My biggest negative is that the site appears to be a local drinking spot when it isn't booked, because we had someone come up both days looking for a place to hang out. Once at 11:30 PM our first night, (they turned around and went elsewhere when they saw us set up), and then apparently again the following day while we were gone -- because we came back to find a couple beer bottles at our fire-pit that were not there before. They didn’t take anything, but it felt bizarre to have someone just loitering about our campsite while we were gone, with a most of our gear out. I’d go back again, but probably not by myself. And not after a heavy rain.
3 días ace

WayneOnTheRoad
Inglés (US)
I camped in #47, the Oxbox site. One day I took the doggo for a walk down to this site to see what it was like. Took a few photos and looked around. The area is nice and quiet, the river is calm, it's a nice spot to get away from things. Had I known before hand I would have booked this spot over 47 strictly for the more open trees which would benefit solar better than the one I was in. The road in is not paved and can have some dips and potholes. Just take it slow and be mindful of the weather, recent rain may mean some large puddles but nothing too crazy. I wouldn't attempt to arrive at night unless you'd been here before.
3 días ace

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