Collier–Seminole State Park Campground
Reviewed Feb. 12, 2023

Beautiful State Park

We stayed here for 2 nights in campsite 100. The campground is about 30 min South of Naples. Our campsite was very spacious but like all the other campsites, not private at all. It comes with a firepit and a picnic table. We also had a water spigot and electricity. The campground was at full capacity but still very quiet. It seemed like the majority of people were retirees. The bathhouse was extremely clean. The whole park is very well taken care of. Everybody we met was super friendly... the other campers, volunteers, and park rangers. Disappointing was that we couldn't rent a canoe. The rangers said it was bc of hurricane Ian but there was no damage visible and the kayaks and canoes were right at the marina. One of the trails was also closed but there is a beautiful 3.5 miles trail about 0.7 miles down the road that belongs to the park as well. We even saw an alligator. Definitely bring bug spray bc the mosquitoes were bad. There are also bear warnings and they are not wrong. We had our Yeti cooler dragged about 20 meters away with claw and bite marks in it. We would camp here again bc it is a beautiful park and not far to amenities like restaurants and shopping.

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  • Review photo of Collier–Seminole State Park Campground by Katrin M., February 12, 2023
  • Review photo of Collier–Seminole State Park Campground by Katrin M., February 12, 2023
  • Review photo of Collier–Seminole State Park Campground by Katrin M., February 12, 2023
  • Review photo of Collier–Seminole State Park Campground by Katrin M., February 12, 2023
  • Review photo of Collier–Seminole State Park Campground by Katrin M., February 12, 2023
  • Review photo of Collier–Seminole State Park Campground by Katrin M., February 12, 2023
  • Review photo of Collier–Seminole State Park Campground by Katrin M., February 12, 2023