Best Cabin Camping near Eastpoint, FL

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Cabins along the Forgotten Coast near Eastpoint provide accommodations ranging from basic shelters to fully-equipped units with water views. Coastline RV Resort & Campground offers cabin rentals with access to clean facilities and bay views, while Ochlockonee River State Park Campground provides cabin options in a more natural setting. Most cabins include electrical hookups, water access, and air conditioning. Gulf View Campground features cabin units with picnic tables and fire rings. Bathrooms are typically clean and well-maintained, with some properties offering private bathroom facilities for cabin guests. "The bathrooms were spotless. I felt like I walked into a spa when I opened the door calming music started and the lights came on."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Indian Pass Campground offers waterfront cabin rentals with beach access, while St. Joseph Peninsula State Park provides more secluded cabin options. Most properties require advanced reservations, particularly during peak seasons from spring through fall. Pet policies vary by campground, with Coastline RV Resort, Indian Pass Campground, and Gulf View all permitting pets in some cabin units. Mexico Beach RV Resort (formerly Rustic Sands) provides additional cabin rental options. As one visitor noted, "We loved this campground! It's a bit crowded but there's plenty of opportunity to stretch your legs being that it's steps away from the beach."

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries despite having furnished interiors. Basic cooking facilities are common, though specifics vary by property—some include kitchenettes while others provide only outdoor cooking areas with grills or fire pits. On-site camp stores at properties like Indian Pass Campground and Coastline RV Resort stock limited groceries and camping supplies. For more extensive provisions, the towns of Eastpoint, Carrabelle, and Port St. Joe have grocery stores and supply shops within driving distance. William J. Rish Recreation Park cabins and Ingram's Marina & Campground provide additional cabin rental options with varying amenity levels in the region.

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  • Paul T.
    Sep. 29, 2018

    T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Campground

    8 Cabins are the best in FL

    You need to book this place way in advance, within minutes of these cabins being available for reservation. Reserve even if you don't know you'll be able to go; cancellation is like $17 or something.

    Cell reception is spotty with At&T.

    Beach is a pretty hilly 10 min. hike or so - so you will need to be organized and not be hand carrying big coolers; you'll need backpack. But not many people make the hike; you'll often have the beach to yourselves.

    Lots of wildlife around - deer, armadillos, etc.

    If wind is blowing from the north (shore toward beach, from behind you if you are looking at the gulf) the beach may have nasty biting flies, so drive 45 mins and go to St. George beach. Usually wind comes off the gulf though and keeps the bugs at bay.

    We love Cabin #7.Cabin 8 has steps down to the bay; all others are a straight walk out.

    Downstairs "beds" are not really suitable for adults; I wouldn't try to put more than 2 adults in a cabin and expect much sleep.

    Bring kayaks and SUPs! You will be right on the bay, and St. Joe bay is great paddling with tons of fish and wildlife. We've seen manta rays, tons of cownose rays, huge schools of Jack Crevalle, turtles, and caught many species of fish...redfish, snook, seatrout, etc. Even saw an alligator way out at the end of the peninsula once!

  • Mo F.
    Sep. 2, 2016

    Ochlockonee River State Park Campground

    White sands on the Ochlockonee River

    This is a pretty nice campground. It is flat and sandy, with lots of palms and shrubbery dividing most spaces. We tent camped, but there were hammock posts at our site, as well as the usual fire ring and picnic table, and a water spigot. Our site was very roomy. There are tons of sand squirrels here--as soon as we got in, we took to the bath house (nice); when we came back our neighbors had weighted down our food totes as those (really cute, white) squirrels (read: jerks) had already tried to get into our food. I appreciated that the tent camping sites were clumped together so there wasn't an RV right on top of us.

    The campground is right next to the river, which is part of the Ochlockonee River Paddling Trail (the lower part, map 5 I think). There is a very flat walking/biking trail with historical facts posted periodically, which goes around the small park, a swimming area in the river, a playground. Nearby there is another walking trail, for birding. There are no real strenuous activities here, I would say. There is a lot of neat flora and fauna (white deer!). There is also less neat fauna--horse flies. They bite and it hurts like heck. Cover up, with clothing or spray. No sitings of those big reptiles with teeth and dino tails.

    Sopchoppy is the nearest town. There isn't a lot to do here, it's pretty remote. There is at least one fish shack. Head into Apalachicola for oysters, craft beer, beaches, etc.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 27, 2024

    T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Campground

    Ahhhh!

    This place is great! A beach within a short walk, palm trees,clean bathrooms, wildlife, sunsets………… And the Florida State Parks system is contactable and friendly!!! There are hike in spots for those with tents who want to. There are very nice screened in cabins available.

  • Tony C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 1, 2019

    T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Campground

    Hopefully The Campground Reopens

    There is currently no camping allowed at the campground due to the significant damage caused by hurricane Michael in October 2018. The park is open for day use of the beach, swimming and paddle boating. I urge everyone to please stop by to show continued interest in this beautiful area. In time this will once again be as spectacular as ever and hopefully a decision will be made on reopening the campgrounds. This was one of those places that once visited you will never forget. I’m providing a few pictures from my last visit in 2018 before the hurricane to show what it was and what it will return to over time. 

    Here’s the information currently on the Florida State Parks information page and on the Reserve America web site

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    T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park T.H. Stone St. Joseph Memorial Peninsula State Park is recovering. The natural communities on the peninsula, such as coastal scrub, have evolved over millions of years and countless storms. Tall dunes provided extra protection. The resilient coastal ecosystems in the park are some of the best suited to rebounding after hurricanes. The south end of the park reopened in January 2019. Staff and volunteers made an incredible effort to clean up debris and make the park safe for visitors. The northern area of the park is currently closed to visitors. Natural sand infill has narrowed the channel created by Hurricane Michael’s storm surge. Across the channel, in the northern half of the park, roads, utilities and several facilities were destroyed and are not accessible. It will be some time before camping or cabins are available. The south end of the park still offers many of the experiences that make St. Joseph a great destination. Swimming, snorkeling and beach-combing are still popular activities. The concession is offering rentals of kayaks and paddle-boards, and a boat ramp provides easy access to St. Joseph Bay. The Division of Recreation and Parks' Office of Park Planning continues to assess the park’s condition. The Office of Park Planning shares opportunities for public comment on their webpage. For the most current information on available amenities and conditions, visit St. Joseph Memorial Peninsula State Park or call 850-227-1327. Please remember, for your safety and to protect the park’s ecosystems, please obey all posted signage. ______________________________________________________________________________

  • W
    Dec. 7, 2022

    Indian Pass Campground

    Love this place

    Lots of personality and most fellow campers you meet are great. Gravel sites mostly level. Water and sewer hookups. Shower house and laundry. Ice available but no camp store. Just steps to the beach on the shuttle to St. Vincent Island for a day of shelling or fishing. 9 miles of beach to walk or ride your bike.

  • M
    Apr. 15, 2021

    Ochlockonee River State Park Campground

    Beautiful oaks and the famous white Squirrels

    This trip, we stayed 2 nights in space 25. It is convenient to the bath house (which is among the cleanest we've ever seen) and has plenty room for our 28' trailer. All of the spaces are very close to their neighbors, some are too close. This park is the tightest Fl State Park in our experience. The road among the sites and the sites are all dirt but level to the eye. Only the handicap space has a concrete pad (#23). The river makes the experience. Boat ramp and swimming area. Fishing. Rental kayaks. Bicycling. Hiking. Mild climate except for late summer heat.

  • T
    Aug. 8, 2022

    Ochlockonee River State Park Campground

    Busy Week for campers! No rest

    It was the last weekend in July still hotter than hot at night. Great location next to the water for quick fishing, kayaking, skidooing, canoeing but the biting flies and mosquitos were a terror. It would have be nice if the area was sprayed. Every site was full and my neighbors were loud and up all night past the quiet hours - no sleep but still glad I had the time to go. Great site overall

  • Sonyia W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2019

    T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Campground

    Currently closed but...

    From what I understand, the park is currently closed to camping and cabins due to hurricane damage but some areas are still open. I am reviewing anyway to help encourage public support to rebuild the access to the park and reopen.

    This park had smaller sites that were close together; however, the thick vegetation between sites gave each one a very private feel. The ground is dirt/sand (with a paved road leading to sites). The beach is absolutely wonderful. The restrooms were very large, clean, and well kept. There are bike trails leading down boardwalks and paved roads, and a large playground. All of the staff we encountered were very polite and helpful.

    As we left, a very heavy storm came and the site flooded as we were packing up. Of course, as most daily gulf storms go, everything dried up rather quickly.

  • Stephanie S.
    Oct. 8, 2018

    T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Campground

    Kick your sandy feet up and relax!

    Great, short walk to beach access. Lots of activities on bayside as well, including kayak rentals and put-ins. Two large, clean bathrooms with showers at Shady Pine campground. Recycling available and dumpsters in good order.


Guide to Eastpoint

Cabin rentals near Eastpoint, Florida typically remain available year-round, with most properties positioned within 20 minutes of the Gulf beaches. The area's coastal climate features mild winters with temperatures rarely dropping below 45°F and hot summers where humidity levels frequently exceed 80%. Cabins in this region often include waterfront access with opportunities for fishing directly from property docks.

What to do

Fishing opportunities: T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park Campground offers excellent fishing access for cabin guests. As one visitor noted, "Great fishing opportunities. We have been visiting for a few years now. Feels like home!" The park maintains dedicated fishing areas along both the Gulf and bay sides.

Wildlife viewing: The cabin area at Ochlockonee River State Park Campground provides unique wildlife observation possibilities. According to a recent camper, "We saw the white squirrels. On our walk through the nature trails we saw a doe (not the resident white deer)." The park is known for its rare white squirrels and occasional white deer sightings.

Beach exploration: Cabin renters at Indian Pass Campground enjoy direct beach access. A visitor mentioned, "Loved this oasis outside of Port St. Joe! Tent camping limited but the 5 tent sites are ON THE WATER and the fishing is spectacular!" Many cabins feature water views with beach access within 100-500 feet.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Cabin users at Coastline RV Resort & Campground consistently praise the bathroom facilities. One camper shared, "The facilities were very private with 4 individual bathrooms (shower, toilet, vanity) no 'stalls'." Another noted the resort maintains "very clean" facilities throughout the property.

Natural surroundings: Cabin visitors appreciate the natural settings without excessive development. A camper at Ochlockonee River State Park observed, "We LOVED this campground. It's now one of our favorites in Florida. Campground is lovely, with live oak trees providing ample shade and privacy." The park limits outdoor lighting to preserve stargazing opportunities.

Water views: Gulf View Campground cabins provide direct water views. As one visitor succinctly stated, "Peaceful with beautiful views of the water." Another camper added that "The view is spectacular" from the cabin areas at this property.

What you should know

Site spacing varies: Cabin placement differs significantly between properties. At Ochlockonee River State Park, a visitor noted, "Although many sites are close together we found the other campers to be friendly, and interesting conversations abounded." Some parks arrange cabins in clusters while others offer more separation.

Advance planning required: During peak periods (March-August), cabins fill quickly. One visitor to St. Joseph Peninsula State Park mentioned, "Florida State Parks did a great job redoing this campground after Hurricane Michael in 2018. Brand new facilities, excellent camping pads, and good beach access."

Wildlife interactions: Cabin guests should secure food items when not present. A camper at Indian Pass observed, "Lots of very squirrels, they beg for food (so cute)." Another mentioned raccoons can be persistent near cabin areas after dark.

Tips for camping with families

Educational opportunities: Cabin stays offer learning experiences for children. At St. Joseph Peninsula State Park, one family noted, "This place is great! A beach within a short walk, palm trees, clean bathrooms, wildlife, sunsets." The park offers junior ranger programs during summer months.

Safety considerations: Families should research water conditions before swimming. A visitor to Ingram's Marina & Campground advised, "Definitely bring your fishing poles!!! Huge bass!" But also cautioned about water access points for younger children.

Activity planning: Schedule morning activities to avoid afternoon heat. One family staying at Indian Pass Campground shared, "Lots of regular campers that seem to know each other, all very friendly and chatty." Local knowledge can help identify kid-friendly locations during hot weather.

Tips from RVers

Cabin alternatives: RVers sometimes choose cabins during extreme weather. A visitor to Coastline RV Resort mentioned, "We had a wonderful stay. The place was very clean. The staff at the office were cheerful and very pleasant." Cabin availability often increases during hurricane season (June-November).

Supply considerations: Unlike RVs with built-in storage, cabin users need to pack differently. A camper at Ochlockonee River State Park advised, "We went there to see the white squirrels and white deer. We saw them and left the next morning." Pack essentials for shorter stays rather than overpacking.

Seasonal differences: Winter cabin rentals offer different experiences than summer stays. An RVer at Indian Pass Campground noted, "Not particularly tidy but friendly and right on the beach. Lots of beautiful birds and even dolphins." Winter cabin renters often enjoy reduced rates and lower occupancy levels.

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