Best Campgrounds near Altha, FL

Camping options near Altha, Florida range from developed state parks to RV-friendly campgrounds with varying amenities. The region includes established sites at Torreya State Park Campground, which provides campsites for tents, RVs, and cabin camping within a unique landscape featuring rare topographical features. Florida Caverns State Park, about 30 miles northeast of Altha, offers Blue Hole Campground with tent and RV sites plus cabins. Several mixed-use campgrounds in the surrounding area accommodate both tent and RV camping with electric hookups, water access, and picnic facilities.

Most campgrounds in the Altha region provide year-round access, though seasonal considerations affect camping experiences. The state parks typically maintain reservable sites with water and electric hookups, while more primitive options exist on trails. Several campgrounds feature full hookups for RVs, including Alliance Hill RV Resort and Florida Caverns RV Resort in Marianna. Facilities vary significantly, with some locations offering modern amenities like showers and laundry facilities while others provide more basic accommodations. A camper described Torreya State Park as having "small and remote means peace and quiet. The sites aren't very private, but there aren't many and folks seem to keep to themselves."

State parks in the region receive consistently positive reviews for their natural settings and maintenance. Torreya State Park stands out with its unusual topography for Florida, featuring significant elevation changes and hiking trails. One visitor noted, "Torreya State Park has a small campground. I think 28 sites. The bathroom and showers are impeccable. It's remote from any towns so bring some binoculars." Wildlife viewing opportunities exist throughout the area, with reviewers mentioning deer sightings and bird watching. Campground cleanliness appears to be a common highlight in reviews, particularly regarding bathroom facilities. RV-specific resorts like Alliance Hill receive praise for their concrete pads, full hookups, and peaceful settings. Most campgrounds in the region maintain a balance between natural surroundings and essential amenities.

Best Camping Sites Near Altha, Florida (143)

    1. Torreya State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Sneads, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 643-2674

    $16 - $50 / night

    "Torreya State Park is tucked away by itself and has a smaller campground at only 29 sites, and it's part of what makes it a great place to get away.  Small and remote means peace and quiet."

    "Great trails in the mountains of Florida. Campsites are narrow but long we had enough space to set our screen room up behind camper. Hurricane michael did extensive damage to the area."

    2. Blue Hole Campground — Florida Caverns State Park

    33 Reviews
    Marianna, FL
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 482-9598

    $20 / night

    "My husband and I were pleasantly surprised at our stay at Florida Caverns State Park. Although not a huge cavern such as Carlsbad or Mammoth, Florida Caverns did not disappoint."

    "Really enjoyed getting into this Florida gem and enjoying surrounds. Great place for a stopover in this area of Florida. Even a little rain didn't stop the fun."

    3. Eastbank

    35 Reviews
    Chattahoochee, FL
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 662-9273

    $14 - $50 / night

    "This is a great COE campground on Florida Georgia border. Everyone here was so friendly. Sites are large but very open. Three camping loops. We stayed in C 17."

    "Get a lakeside site if you can for the most spectacular views.  I thought I saw on their website that they had laundry facilities, but no, just a room with plumbing that should go to machines."

    4. Florida Caverns RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Marianna, FL
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 482-5593

    $35 - $60 / night

    "It was hands-down the nicest of the locations. Clean, concrete pads, excellent location and good wi-fi that was not up-charged. The pool area was nice and clean."

    "We spent the first 3 nights of our Florida trip here (February 2020). Kids enjoyed the pool (polar plunge), the basketball hoop and the docks at the pond. Bathroom is nice."

    5. Three Rivers State Park Campground

    15 Reviews
    Sneads, FL
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 482-9006

    $16 - $65 / night

    "A pleasant surprise when we arrived, after miles of rural driving! GPS took us the correct way, but seemed we were lost!"

    "This is another example of why I just love our state parks here in Florida. Campground is set up on the river. Great small boat and kayak access right at the campgrounds."

    6. Alliance Hill RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Altha, FL
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 545-4928

    "Gated RV park so only park guests are driving in. Manager, Stacey, cheerful and kind. Obviously enjoys her job."

    7. Stay n Go RV Resort

    6 Reviews
    Marianna, FL
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 372-4198

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Excellent BBQ restaurant within walking distance. Highly recommend. Entrance and office marked well. Would stay again if in the area."

    "Friendly staff, easy online booking, dumpster, level sites and several restaurant options available within walking distance. Would definitely stay here again."

    8. Hitchinpost RV Park and Campground

    13 Reviews
    Chipley, FL
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 849-3741

    $30 - $45 / night

    "We were here for an overnight stop on the way back to Florida. The owner is great and we had a pull through site so we didn't have to unhook."

    "It is close to the highway so there is a little noise."

    9. Falling Waters State Park Campground

    28 Reviews
    Chipley, FL
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (850) 638-6130

    $18 / night

    "Home to the tallest waterfall in Florida. Easy to park, level sight, quick access to I-10 but very quiet."

    "Falling Waters boasts Florida's largest waterfall and in the wet season it is a sight to be seen!"

    10. Seminole State Park Campground

    14 Reviews
    Paradise Acres, GA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (229) 861-3137

    $20 - $180 / night

    "Uncrowded lakeside camping. Great for swimming, boating, fishing, and kayaking. Very quiet and peaceful. Great camp hosts. Very clean bathrooms and showers."

    "The hiking trail just reopened and was an easy 2 miles. Tons of animal tracks to look for and identify!"

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Recent Reviews near Altha, FL

498 Reviews of 143 Altha Campgrounds


  • jason The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 18, 2026

    High Bluff Campground — Joe Budd WMA and Lake Talquin State Forest

    Nice, very simple

    This was a quick overnight stay for myself. I arrived a little bit after sunset and left fairly early in the morning.

    Stayed at site number 18, which was Lakeside, but all campsites have decent view of lake through the trees. There is a dock and she can walk down to the water itself.

    This is a very isolated place, and you have to drive down a dirt road, but very packed, which even sedans can handle no problem, unless it’s been raining that it might get a little slippery

    When I stayed, it was 34° so didn’t do a whole lot but get set up in the rooftop tent and sleep. No real issues with Internet, for Verizon, but signal wasn’t super strong.

    There is a toilet bathroom that is composting style, without sinks or showers.

    But I booked I thought it said electrical, but after I booked, it said no electrical and when I arrived on site, there was a electrical pedestal, looked brand new, but not working. Unknown if they will soon have electricity or not ever used.

    For its isolation and quietness and availability, I would definitely return. I don’t have a lot in this area to attend to, but this is a nice spot.

    Star count is only down, ranked due to lack of electricity and water, as well as the slightly difficult drive in. That’s a plus for some people, but that’s how I do my star rankings.

  • Lesly S.
    Mar. 16, 2026

    Raptor Ranch at Tyndall AFB

    Red Alert

    While staying at FamCamp we were awakened at 4 am to sirens blasting “Code Red, Code” The war with Iran had just started and we didn’t know what to think, until we distinctly heard TRAINING DRILL. The campground itself is small and provided everything we needed for a short stay. Beautiful surroundings- but very noisy. The free air show with the Jets taking off and landing was incredible.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    Eastbank

    Great campground, 2nd visit.

    This is the second time we have visited Eastbank, the park is beautiful, staff very helpful and friendly, and bathhouses are clean.

    We stayed for a week on site A-01 which is waterfront and loved it. During both our visits the park was not at capacity but was peaceful. The sunsets are not to be missed.

    Should you forget anything there are a couple of options within a short drive to Chattahoochee (FL.).

    Note that both bathhouses are in loop B, and while not too far are a bit of a walk from the other loops. Also, did not see any playground for the younger campers but all appeared to be having a wonderful time anyway.

    Overall, quiet, beautiful, and relaxing.

  • Savannah G.
    Mar. 7, 2026

    Sand Pond Campground — Pine Log State Forest

    Just enough

    When I say that I mean it's not too much abd it's not too little. It has a bathhouse, and the campsites are stunning. But it's not a concrete jungle with too many things to do. A lot of shade and a couple fishing spots. Just enough.

  • A
    Mar. 5, 2026

    Buckhorn Hunt Camp

    Awesome Dispersed Camping

    SUPER private and quiet when I went, not a soul out there human or animal it seemed

  • Trish T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 22, 2026

    Eastbank

    Nice campground

    Stayed 5 nights and had no issues. Did a lot of walking and riding bicycle. Dog enjoyed himself as well.

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 20, 2026

    Stay n Go RV Resort

    Good for the night

    The campground is clean, with full hookups. No one is at the office, so you need to reserve online. They will come check on you later. The only drawback is no showers or restrooms so be prepared.


Guide to Altha

The Florida Panhandle camping region surrounding Altha offers a mix of elevated terrain and water recreation opportunities unlike much of the state. With elevations between 50-100 feet above sea level, this area features rare topographical diversity including sinkholes, springs, and bluffs. Camping sites near Altha, Florida range from primitive hiking access points to full-hookup RV resorts, with most locations open year-round despite seasonal humidity fluctuations.

What to do

Waterfront activities: Three Rivers State Park Campground offers excellent access to Lake Seminole for fishing and paddling. "Great small boat and kayak access right at the campgrounds. Lots of great trails for hiking. Sites are a little closer than most SPs I have visited but for the price of this one at 16 a night we will totally be back," notes a visitor.

Cave exploration: The famous limestone caverns at Florida Caverns State Park provide underground tours year-round. "The caverns are a must see in this park. Come early before they open as there is a line. The spring is closed as is the campground and some trails due to hurricane damage," advises a camper.

Hiking challenges: Torreya State Park Campground features strenuous terrain unusual for Florida. "There's a hiking loop called the Great Challenge. It's so difficult, meandering up and down in elevation for 9 miles, that you may give up. Camping is grand— so much wildlife. If you're lucky you may be able to see a panther or an indigo snake," reports a regular visitor.

What campers like

Wildlife viewing: Visitors to Torreya State Park consistently mention the diverse animal sightings. "Incredible. Park rangers were so nice. Beautiful scenery of the Apalachicola River. The steephead ravines are remarkable! Diverse flora. Rare animals seen: gopher tortoise, copperhead," writes one wildlife enthusiast.

Clean facilities: Eastbank campground earns praise for its maintenance standards despite being an older facility. "Lakefront, open, grassy campground with scattered trees that provide partial shade for many sites. Very friendly and helpful staff. Old, but clean restrooms. Nice views of lake and great sunsets," notes a recent visitor.

Budget-friendly options: Seminole State Park Campground offers waterfront sites at reasonable rates. "We had a beautiful lake view on a huge pull through site! Site was spotless, including the fire pit. Bath house was super clean and always stocked. The grounds were beautifully kept. We had fun walking the nature trail and saw signs of deer and raccoons," shares an impressed camper.

What you should know

Hurricane recovery: Several parks in the region continue rebuilding from Hurricane Michael damage. "Very nice and quiet camp ground with lots of shade and places to walk and bike ride," reports a camper at Florida Caverns, while another notes: "The caverns are a must see in this park. Come early before they open as there is a line. The spring is closed as is the campground and some trails due to hurricane damage."

Site spacing varies: Falling Waters State Park Campground and others offer varied site privacy levels. "Nice campground! They had just done a controlled burn about 2 weeks before we were there so everything looked like fall!" mentions one reviewer.

Water levels fluctuate: The namesake attraction at Falling Waters depends on recent rainfall. "I wouldn't recommend making a day of this one. It would have been very nice if not for the litter in the waterfalls. The boardwalk is nice and well maintained but I would not recommend it for anything but a nice place to stretch en route to somewhere else," advises a visitor.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming options: Blue Hole Campground at Florida Caverns has natural swimming areas. "Great tent campground. Lots of privacy. Water spikes and grill and picnic table on site. The bath house was pretty clean though the shower head wasnt great. They were really close to the tent sites though. There's also a swimming hole right across the street from the tent sites which was also really nice!" shares a tent camper.

Playground access: Seminole State Park features newly renovated children's facilities. "The playground close to the camping loop is nearly complete and looks super fun for the Littles. Bathhouse was brand new and showers were hot. Definitely coming back!" notes a family camper.

Educational opportunities: Torreya State Park offers historical structures alongside nature activities. "Tour the Gregory House - it's worth the couple bucks! 130 ft bluffs and great view of the Apalachicola River. Hike the many trails - we loved the 'Torreya Challenge' trail! Visit the stone bridge too. Lots of history here and lovely campground," recommends a visitor.

Tips from RVers

Premium concrete pads: Alliance Hill RV Resort provides higher-end amenities for longer stays. "Beautiful, quiet country setting. Loved it!! Saw deer, many birds and gorgeous sunsets. Spacious sites with cement pads. Full hook-ups except cable. Able to get multiple channels with antenna only. Very nice clubhouse, pool, restrooms and laundry," reports an experienced RVer.

Overnight convenience: Stay n Go RV Resort offers quick access from I-10. "New convenient campground right off I-10. Level concrete FHU pull-throughs. Bare bones with no other facilities (restrooms, showers, pool, playground or dog park). Really designed just for an overnight," notes a reviewer.

Time zone awareness: When camping at Eastbank, remember location-specific details. "Very pleasant with a lakeside view. Our site didn't have any shade but the adjoining site, with friends, had plenty. Sites were absolutely level with gravel. The gate closes at 10pm EASTERN Time. Once in the campground, your phone will go to central time, FYI," cautions a camper.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Altha, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, Altha, FL offers a wide range of camping options, with 143 campgrounds and RV parks near Altha, FL and 7 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Altha, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Altha, FL is Torreya State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 19 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Altha, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 free dispersed camping spots near Altha, FL.

What parks are near Altha, FL?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 6 parks near Altha, FL that allow camping, notably Lake Seminole and Apalachicola National Forest.