Bear Lake Campground
Dave V.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Aug. 29, 2017

Pleasant Panhandle Park

Bear Lake Campground within Bear Lake Recreation Area - Blackwater River State Forest is off the beaten path, high in the Florida Panhandle. Blackwater River State Forest has 210,000 acres of woods, lakes and streams, and further south is the 630 acre Blackwater River State Park. So there is much to choose from...but reserve early...its busy even in the spring and summer.

Bear Lake Campground is a smallish, but nice and clean campground. The tent only loop is beyond the RV/Camper/tent electric sites (32 sites), past the showerhouse/restrooms and beyond the Bear Lake fishing dock and boat ramp to the right. Eight tent only sites are $15 nightly, each site has a water spigot. Tall white pines dot the tent only site area and all sites are visible to each other but are fairly spaced apart. All have a view of 103 acre Bear Lake.

This is mostly a very quiet and tranquil campground, when fighter jets and helicopters from Eglin AFB are buzzing overhead. The Elite Army Ranger School Jungle Phase is conducted 30 or so miles south.

A pine forest surrounds the meandering Bear Lake, which is loaded with bass...drawing electric motor clad aluminum skiffs each day. The 4 mile Sweetwater trail travels around portions of the lake. Frogs bring their delightful chorus most the day and night...the Pig frog's song my favorite. No swimming permitted in the lake...as it is with most Florida lakes...gators. Early morning and late evening paddles would be peaceful, as the tall, long-leaf pines that surround the lake, shelter it from most of the wind.

Bears are prevalent so keep food stored up and out of your tent area. There is no cell service...and no pay phones present. Unplugged and loving it!

Showerhouse with modern restrooms are acceptable but nothing to write home about. There is a picnic shelter and also a pavilion (which remains locked unless rented). An onsite host cares for registration.

With several campgrounds and recreation areas nearby, hiking, mountainbiking, paddling and fishing are the draw and very popular.

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  • Review photo of Bear Lake Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Bear Lake Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Bear Lake Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Bear Lake Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Bear Lake Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Bear Lake Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Bear Lake Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Bear Lake Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Bear Lake Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017
  • Review photo of Bear Lake Campground by Dave V., August 29, 2017