This is a lovely little campground with many sides. There are two beaches: One on the Atlantic Features waves and dunes. Saw some exciting surfers and many birds. The other is an embayment With great views across to the dunes and a good walking beach. Our campsite backed up against the ladder beach and we had breakfast down there one morning. This is a perfect place for one or two nights outside Jacksonville.
We really enjoyed camping at Edisto Beach for tonight. Quite close to A great beach, you could hear the sounds of the surf at night. Great stargazing and an added bonus of a decent bar and grill half mile up the beach. An easy walk for thirsty beachcomber. Nice gravel sites with water and electric. Enough to do to keep you busy for a few days. We camped in the beach campsite, but there is another about a mile up the road that we didn’t visit. A little cool when we were there 24°.
We love Cudjoe key. This is not a Campground or odd V resort. It is a condominium community that features eclectic housing in a gated Community. It is expensive, but not compared to similar RV resorts in the keys. Yo RV well been nestled among mobile homes, stick built structures, manufactured homes, and other RVs. Amenities include a beautiful swimming pool, rec hall, good laundry and showers, and the sense of being part of the community. The Saint Boondockin. Highly recommend it if you can live with numerous rules that are published in advance. Read them in advance.
This our second trip to Cunningham Falls. We stayed at Deer Spring this, but spouse would have preferred Addison Run’s more populated circle. Good hiking and nicely kept. Enjoyed a lunch by the lake.
Nice place, close to 84. Mostly closed in October, but very scenic. Sites too tight and close together, but would go back anytime. Open year round.
What a wonderful place. We we there for three nights following Labor Day. Campground was half full at best. The campsites were very tight, but there was nobody around us so we had plenty of privacy. All campsites are short walk to the beach and very pleasant. The best campsites are the ones farther from the beach next to the swamp. We had heavy rain a couple nights and the campground ponded quite a bit. The ponds became puddles And the puddles percolated down through the sand after a couple hours. Still it was disconcerting to step out of our camper into 6 inches of water. The beach and water were perfect.