Fort De Soto Campground
David G.
Reviewed Jun. 20, 2019

Never gets old

This is one of the best parks anywhere. It’s not a National Park surrounding a national treasure but it might as well be. The park has three loops. All have waterfront sites and inner loop sites. One is set up for tents, folding campers and small teardrop style trailers. One is conducive to big rigs but it’s a tight fit and one handles all, but allows pets. There’s lots of wildlife, particularly raccoons. A short drive or bike ride from the campground lands you at the old fort, or a ferry to Egmont Key for the day, or a beach with a view of Tampa Bay and the Skyway bridge, or the amazing north beach which has been listed several times as the best beach in America. It’s a truly gorgeous park. Kayaking, SUP, dog parks, dog beach as well as coyote, rattlesnakes, amazing shore birding, white pelicans, eagles, ospreys, roseates, manatees, dolphins... hard to get reservations but well worth it.
Our return to this park year after year resulted in us building a home in the area for our endless summer adventures.

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  • Review photo of Fort De Soto Campground by David G., June 20, 2019
  • Review photo of Fort De Soto Campground by David G., June 20, 2019
  • Review photo of Fort De Soto Campground by David G., June 20, 2019
  • Review photo of Fort De Soto Campground by David G., June 20, 2019
  • Review photo of Fort De Soto Campground by David G., June 20, 2019
  • Review photo of Fort De Soto Campground by David G., June 20, 2019
  • Review photo of Fort De Soto Campground by David G., June 20, 2019
  • Review photo of Fort De Soto Campground by David G., June 20, 2019
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