T. H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park - Boat Ramp and Kayak Access Cape San Blas, FL 32456
About the Business
Located in Cape San Blas, Florida, the T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park offers a Boat Ramp and Kayak Access for visitors to enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the area. Effective Oct. 25, 2023, the Shady Pines campground has opened at the park, providing a great accommodation option for those looking to stay overnight.
Stretching 20 miles into the Gulf of Mexico, the St. Joseph Peninsula is a wildlife haven with sandy white beaches, tall dunes, and marsh areas. The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including beach nesting birds, sea turtles, and the endangered St. Andrews beach mouse.
Visitors can make reservations for the campground, cabins, or primitive campsites through the Florida State Parks reservations website or by calling 800-326-3521. Whether you're looking to relax on the beach, go swimming, fishing, or simply enjoy the spectacular sunsets, T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is the perfect destination for nature lovers.
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"Wish we could have stayed longer. The biking and hiking was amazing. The dig couldn't go on the beach but we had a beautiful campground with deer walking through. Bring what you need a store is a long drive!"
"I can't think of a more perfect place. That being said, $5 gets you access to some of the prettiest beaches and clear water you'll see anywhere stateside. The facilities are excellent. The roads, parking lots and boat ramps are all well maintained. Bathrooms are next to the beach access, and are clean and in working condition. There's a shower to rinse off after you're done. The beaches themselves are mostly clean of debris. NO GLASS ON THE BEACH!!! Which most ppl follow but there's always that one jerk/group. There's no alcohol *allowed either. I've been here several times over the years when I lived in Tally. Even though it was still beautiful, you could see the damage and erosion from the last hurricane that hit. Weather also did not want to cooperate, so even though I tried, I couldn't wait out the rain and clouds and had to cut my time short. It was still the highlight of my trip and glad I made the drive."
"The best kept secret of Florida. CSB is a great place to visit. Not crowded like other Florida hot spots."
"There's nothing like sailing to the tip of the Cape! No buildings. No structures. Few people. Just beach, ocean, boat, and you."
"Untouched beautiful white sand beaches and big rolling dunes make this a must see place if you are visiting floridas forgotten coast. Sadly hurricane Michael left a lot of salt water in the lower parts of the park which killed many of the pines"
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