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Local
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Campgrounds
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Panama
City Florida has several excellent campgrounds - whether you
are looking for a place to park your RV for a day or an extended
stay, or a place to pitch your tent. St Andrews State Park
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Campers
Inn
880 Thomas Drive
Panama City Beach, Fl
Phone: (850) 234-5731
Cabins/RVs/Travel Trailers/
Tents; Paved Sites, Camping Cabins
Emerald Coast Beach RV Resort
1957 Allison Avenue
Panama City Beach FL
Phone: 1-800-BEACHRV
Panama
City Beach RV Resort
4702 Thomas Drive
Panama City Beach, Florida
Phone: ( 850) 249-RELAX
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Raccoon
River Campground
12209 Middle Beach Rd
Panama City Beach, FL
Phone: (850) 234-0181
St.
Andrews State Park
4607 State Park Lane
Panama City, Florida
Phone: (850) 233–5140
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Looking
for something different from the beach but great to
do?
Econfina Creek offers the steepest gradient of any designated
canoe trail in the state. Canoeists pass waterfalls,
rock outcrops, log jams, riverbed springs and plentiful
bird life as they approach State Road 20, where the
Gainer Springs Complex enters from numerous vents, filling
a deep clear pool surrounded by palms, cypress and mixed
hardwoods. The District has also protected sensitive
shorelines and designated boat landings at many nearby
Sand Hill Lakes, including Rattlesnake Lake. Primitive
campsites (which are first come, first served) have
also been established at a number of sites along Econfina
Creek, at Porter Lake (Tom Johns and White Oak boat
landings) and at the Pine Ridge Equestrian Trail Campground.
Camping is allowed only at designated sites, and no
reservations are needed for primitive camping. For further
information and brochures, call the District’s
Lands Division, (850) 539-5999.
Swimming is available at
Pitt Spring, Porter Lake (Tom Johns and White Oak boat
landings), Devil’s Hole and Rattlesnake Lake North
and South (Tuesday through Thursday).
For more information, visit the Northwest Florida Water
Management website http://www.nwfwmd.state.fl.us/recreation/econfinacreek.html |
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