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Location

Gateway Fish Camp is located in Florida

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Coordinates

29.432580779758297 N
81.66503211541047 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups

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Reviewed Aug. 17, 2025

Laid-Back Old Florida Waterfront Hideaway

Tucked along the shores of The St. Johns River flowing southward to Lake George, Gateway Fish Camp feels like stepping back into a gentler, quieter version of Florida where fishing poles outnumber smartphones. This little slice of Old Florida charm has a down-home, relaxed atmosphere that’s equal parts rustic and welcoming. The first thing you’ll notice is the water – calm, wide-open lake views that practically beg you to sit (although as there's actually no chairs, I would encourage you to bring your own) a spell on the dock and watch the sun do its magic at either end of the day. Just follow the sandy ‘streets’ or road pathways covered in shade down to the main office.

The campground here is small and unpretentious (that is my kind word for it at least), offering both pull-in and back-in RV sites, although if I’m honest, there’s a handful of RVs that looked like they’ve been here for a while and have no pretensions of leaving anytime soon. Is the place a bit disheveled and in need of a fresh coat of paint and a good bit of gardening manicure?  Yes.  Expect electric hookups, basic water access, and a layout that’s easy enough to navigate without fancy maneuvering. Restrooms (albeit primitive) are serviceable and clean, and the overall vibe is one of practicality rather than polish. Pet owners will be glad to know furry friends are welcome, and the pace of life here makes it easy to wander with them. It’s not luxury camping, but it’s honest, comfortable, and refreshingly straightforward.

What really makes Gateway shine is its direct access to Lake George, a dream come true for anglers, kayakers, and birdwatchers. You can drop a line for bass, launch a kayak from the dock, or just sit by the water and spot ospreys circling overhead. Crescent City itself is a short drive away for groceries, gas, or a diner breakfast, but the lake and surrounding marshes provide the real entertainment. This is the kind of place where the sound of boat motors mixes with bird calls and nobody seems in a hurry.

Insider Tips? Here’s a few: (1) If you can, snag a campsite close to the water’s edge – you’ll get front-row seats to sunrise and a constant cool breeze; (2) For a memorable local meal, head over to 3 Bananas Restaurant right on Crescent Lake in Crescent City. Their blackened fish sandwich is as good as the view from the deck; (3) If you are a tent camper like me, you’ll want to take note that this place only has primitive bathrooms, so either bring your own, otherwise, you’ll be hiking to the nearest Publix or Dollar General; (4) Kayakers will love paddling out toward the lake’s eastern shoreline. And if you don’t have a kayak, fret not, the good folks here at Gateway Fish Camp will rent you 1 of the 2 that they have. Early morning trips often reward you with glimpses of herons, egrets, and even the occasional alligator – all from a safe distance, of course!; and (5) Apart from having direct access to Lake George (and nearby access to Crescent Lake), one of the very big upsides to being here at Gateway Fish Camp is the direct access to Fort Gates Ferry, which docks here and for a small fee will transport you to the other side of the St. Johns River, saving you substantial amount of time driving around this body of water.

Happy Camping!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What accommodations are available at Gateway Fish Camp?

Gateway Fish Camp offers rustic accommodations that embrace its Old Florida charm. The camp maintains a simple, down-home atmosphere with basic amenities designed for anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. While specific accommodation types aren't elaborate, the focus is on providing a comfortable base for fishing adventures along the St. Johns River. The camp's quiet, relaxed environment makes it ideal for those seeking an authentic Florida fishing experience rather than luxury accommodations.

What fishing opportunities are available at Gateway Fish Camp?

Gateway Fish Camp offers excellent freshwater fishing along the St. Johns River as it flows toward Lake George. This Old Florida destination is primarily focused on fishing, with the river waters abundant in local species. The camp's strategic location provides anglers with direct access to prime fishing spots. Many visitors come specifically for the laid-back fishing experience, where you can spend peaceful days on the water in an atmosphere where, as the name suggests, fishing is the main attraction.

How do I make reservations for Gateway Fish Camp?

To make reservations at Gateway Fish Camp, contact the camp directly by phone or email. Given the camp's traditional, old-Florida nature, they may not offer online booking systems that more modern facilities provide. It's advisable to reserve well in advance, especially during peak fishing seasons, as availability can be limited. When making your reservation, inquire about any specific fishing packages, boat rentals, or guide services they might offer to enhance your stay.