Nick Valentine
For Horseshoe Beach County Park: How many times can you be right on the water - less than 10 feet while camping?! This is one of those places. It is rarely full, and you get a little pavilion to share with another camper (if there is another camper). They have a boat launch, dock, or most of us just put our kayaks or SUP Board right in at our campsite. Has water (good) and electric. Easy sewer dump area too. One of my favorite campgrounds! Hard to find! The sign is down but you have to turn right on 8th Street to find it (sign for the campground is laying on the ground at intersection). Fishing is great! Guys we're catching redfish, flounder, etc. All I got was sting rays!
Downside is there really is nothing much here! One Restaurant on weekends at The Marina. Supposedly another is opening soon. But if you want to be on the water, and just relax in a peaceful setting, this is the place!
Posted Feb 21, 2017 by Nick Valentine from Cincinnati, Ohio. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Tillie2
For Horseshoe Beach County Park: This "park" had a stupendous feature, proximity to the bay. Fisher-people park their trailers all over, so beware of being parked in. Payment for the site relies on connecting with the collector, a hit or miss proposition. The town has few resources, so come stocked. First-come basis, so be prepared to lurk on weekends or other busy times.
Posted Apr 21, 2016 by Tillie2 from IL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.