€62.037037037037
per nacht
Gemiddelde prijs gebaseerd op een auto en twee personen met een tent, caravan of camper.

Camping is geopend van 01 January tot 31 December
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St. John's RV Park

2493 State Rd 207
32086, St. Augustine
Verenigde Staten

St. John's RV Park is een camping met 65 plaatsen in St. Augustine, Verenigde Staten. Honden zijn toegestaan op deze camping. Voor het wassen van kleding zijn drogers beschikbaar.

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Adalberto Carroll
Engels (VS)
The RV park we visited was quite impressive, with its front section being newly constructed. Unfortunately, it was fully occupied, so we ended up staying in the older section at the back which is currently being renovated. Our assigned lot, number 36, had recently been resurfaced with fresh blacktop, although I would have preferred if it had been laid out evenly. It wasn't a major issue, just not perfectly flat. The laundry facilities were top-notch, and the bathrooms were well-maintained with excellent showers. The swimming pool, also new, was fantastic and even had showers for convenience. The staff at the reception were extremely cordial and helpful, and there was a man available to guide you to your spot if required. The spots were quite spacious - I was able to park my F-250 next to my 35ft 5th wheel. There was also a picnic table provided. The Wi-Fi connection was the best I've experienced in a while, allowing us to stream movies without any interruptions. During a major storm one evening, we lost Direct TV connection, but the Wi-Fi remained functional. The TV service was restored later on. The promotional materials mentioned a beach campfire, but we didn't see any beach. There was a lake at the front with fire pits, but no beach in sight. The park is located about 20 minutes from the city center and 10 minutes from either the VFW or the EAGLES. The weather was unfavorable during our week-long stay, so we couldn't enjoy much of the campground's offerings. Nevertheless, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would definitely revisit.
3 dagen geleden

Ms. Danyka Lebsack
Engels (VS)
The camping site's main building is easily seen from the entrance road, often leading guests to mistake it for the front office. However, to reach the office, continue straight past the entrance gate until you reach the end of the road, where it's located on the left. During office hours, you can collect your manila envelope from the office, which includes a map of the camping site, key fobs for indoor facilities, and tourist information for St. Augustine. The office is also the place to check event schedules, collect mail and packages, or book a city tour. Old Town Trolley Tours provides a daily pick-up service from the camping site. For those arriving after office hours, your envelope will be left outside for you.The camping site is divided into two sections, each with its own set of camping spots. The first five rows are premium spots, featuring long pull-through spots with compact gravel pads, concrete strips, paver stone patios with picnic tables, and grassy areas with a minimum of one palm tree per spot. Standard spots are mostly back-in spots with gravel pads, grassy areas, and picnic tables. These spots are often occupied by long-term guests and offer cable hookups, while WiFi repeaters are found at the premium spots. We stayed at one of the buddy spots (99B), which are a bit narrower than the non-buddy spots but offer two patios and picnic tables. Although our spot was shared with our neighbor, it was spacious enough for our 37-foot rig and 21-foot truck. It was reasonably level and the hookups were conveniently located.The main building houses a lounge with tables and chairs, a TV, a library, and a small gym with two exercise machines. The back of the building leads to a gated swimming pool area with pergolas and lounge chairs. Food trucks often set up in the small parking lot in front of the building, which also has bathrooms on its south side. Another building near the back corner
3 dagen geleden

Jake Beier
Engels (VS)
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
3 dagen geleden

Charles&Rose
Engels (VS)
(This is now called St Augustine RV Resort and has a new address. Notified GM of need to change on this site.) WOW! This is a baby premier resort with a significant investment in quality. EVERY site is gravel pad with brick patio. New palm trees line the rows and tall junipers will provide increasing privacy as they grow. Tons of space, right off 95. Next to huge open space (future development) for dog play. New club house, but no other amenities yet in this area. Great separation between neighbors. Clear sky for satellite.
3 dagen geleden

sowickesited
Engels (VS)
Paid $56 for a single night stay after a Good Sam discount. They accept Passport America but not during February unfortunately. Full hookups (50amp, water, sewer). Site A3 was plenty big for our 42ft 5th wheel with plenty of room to park the truck in front. The cement pad was old and cracked but got the job done. There were 2 sewer hookups (front and back) so that was nice to choose the closest connection. Most of the residents are permanent but it's a clean, quiet campground. We could hear noise at night from the freeway but just a low, typical hum of passing traffic. The intersection to tun off the highway into the park is crazy busy. You have traffic going all directions and it's almost non-stop so it took a good amount of patience any time we came or left the RV park. Front desk service was very friendly. Our Progressive Industries EMS popped in the morning and warned us of low voltage on one leg of our 50amp. Everything still worked ok, but be sure to check voltage and protect with a surge protector / EMS. Overall it was the least expensive RV park in the area but it still felt high priced for what it was. We have stayed at similar parks for $20-30 a night on average but you're close to St Augustine and the beaches so just be prepared to pay.
3 dagen geleden

TWO PEAS AND THE POD
Engels (VS)
We aren't big fans of private RV parks and this place is a good example of why! First off there is zero privacy here. No separation between sites with less than six feet on either side. Before I was even set up on the site a young boy was climbing into the front side window of a large Class A, don't know if he was staying there or not. People were always walking through our site to cross from one row to the next. There were a lot of permanent residents in the park, some sites were well kept, but most were just junkyards full of broken down cars and other stuff. Bathrooms were very old and unkempt. Laundry room was the same. Best thing was the location to nearby the historic downtown area of St. Augustine. It's the only reason to stay here. Price was more than double what nearby Florida State Parks charge. We visited this campground from 01/24/19 until 01/28/19.
3 dagen geleden

Jodee Gravel
Engels (VS)
Definitely the best deal in the expensive area. Not worth their full price, but with the Passport America rate it's a good place to stay. We asked for, and were given, a site with satellite access. And we still had nice trees over most of our site with pretty green grass. The spaces are road base so you don't need to worry about mud when it's raining. Nice views of the forest from our end site. All utilities worked well. Large un-fenced dog walk area, well maintained. Flea market is next door but we never saw it or heard it. Walk to Dunkin' Donuts for morning coffee. Short drive to historic city. Easy access to the Interstate but we didn't hear it from the park. There were some "carny people" from the flea market - rough looking but super friendly.
3 dagen geleden

Wanderin
Engels (VS)
Overall Rating 3.5 Passport America was good for a discount of $2 during "high season". Access - was easy off I-95. Watch out for the low hanging trees on the street coming into campground as well as pot holes. The interior campground streets were good. Location - for St. Augustine was great. You are within 8-10 miles of downtown and most of the historical attractions. We were there for he birds and it was an excellent central locations to birding spots. Cleanliness - Very Good. Trash receptacles were close. Wish they had recycling. Site Quality - A1 was broken concrete but was easy to level. #6 was tough. They had us move after 4 days. We had to move to # 6. It was very sandy and our levelers sank and settled so that we had to adjust after a day. Noise - The campground was very quiet. Weekends would get more noisy during the day due to Flea Market traffic that would sometimes exit through the campground. WiFi - was Very Good for a campground. There were a few dropouts but overall Good. We would camp here again. It was a good price for the area with Full Hook Ups. Tips - The campground gives you a restaurant guide. It has a coupon for Harry's Seafood which was very good. We bought the photographer's pass for St. Augustine Alligator farm. It gives you great opportunity for close ups of many species with nests and chicks during the golden hour. Staff was friendly and helpful. We camped in a motorhome and would stay again.
3 dagen geleden

Sue n Dave
Engels (VS)
Full hookups on flat, gravel site. Has flea market next door that they run although we didn’t go to it. Lots of areas for walking dogs. St. Augustine sightseeing about 15 minutes away. Has good WiFi and cable.
3 dagen geleden

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