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2576 NW Torreya Park Rd, Bristol, FL 32321, USA
Bristol, Florida 32321
+1 850-643-2674

The staff was extremely helpful. The view was phenomenal. Extremely dog friendly for anyone that likes to hike or camp with their pups. Most of the trails are heavily shared with trees so it wasn't too hot. We had a great day and will definitely be back.

Park was nice. Terrain was mountain-like, not at all like typical Florida. Bathrooms were clean. Saw deer in the nature trail. The weeping ridge trail waterfall was wonderful. Far enough way from everything that we did not have to listen to traffic. One caveat: bring everything you need because there are no stores anywhere close.

We had a great time camping here and my family enjoyed the trails which are on the longer side. Love to watch the stars by the river behind the historic Gregory House at night. Very clean bathroom & showers. Hosts were kind & helpful. Lots of families visited here. We travel over 5 hours to come here every year!

Be very careful at this campsite. It is beautiful and the scenery is spectacular, but from what I have read this campsite is known for its large population of copperhead snakes. We had to cut our trip short because my dog was bitten. And I was walking them on the dirt road around the campsite. I went to the doggy bag stand (which is very near the bathrooms) and that is where she was bit. These snakes are in the camp area and not afraid of activity it seems. This happened at dusk. Be very careful! I would have never come here had I heard about the reputation for the most snakes in a state park. Spent $1,200 this weekend trying to save my dog.

There are two hiking loops, each with reasonable challenges. One affords you river views, and three camping options. The other offers one camping area. Wildlife is varied, and appropriately represents Florida's diversity.

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2576 NW Torreya Park Rd, Bristol, FL 32321, USA.
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Bristol
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32321

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  • Ethan
    Added 2016.09.25
    The staff was extremely helpful. The view was phenomenal. Extremely dog friendly for anyone that likes to hike or camp with their pups. Most of the trails are heavily shared with trees so it wasn't too hot. We had a great day and will definitely be back.
  • Savannah
    Added 2015.11.11
    Park was nice. Terrain was mountain-like, not at all like typical Florida. Bathrooms were clean. Saw deer in the nature trail. The weeping ridge trail waterfall was wonderful. Far enough way from everything that we did not have to listen to traffic. One caveat: bring everything you need because there are no stores anywhere close.
  • Isaiah
    Added 2014.10.27
    We had a great time camping here and my family enjoyed the trails which are on the longer side. Love to watch the stars by the river behind the historic Gregory House at night. Very clean bathroom & showers. Hosts were kind & helpful. Lots of families visited here. We travel over 5 hours to come here every year!
  • Zoe
    Added 2014.08.18
    Be very careful at this campsite. It is beautiful and the scenery is spectacular, but from what I have read this campsite is known for its large population of copperhead snakes. We had to cut our trip short because my dog was bitten. And I was walking them on the dirt road around the campsite. I went to the doggy bag stand (which is very near the bathrooms) and that is where she was bit. These snakes are in the camp area and not afraid of activity it seems. This happened at dusk. Be very careful! I would have never come here had I heard about the reputation for the most snakes in a state park. Spent $1,200 this weekend trying to save my dog.
  • Alex
    Added 2013.11.18
    There are two hiking loops, each with reasonable challenges. One affords you river views, and three camping options. The other offers one camping area. Wildlife is varied, and appropriately represents Florida's diversity.
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