8liter
For Fort Pickens - Gulf Islands National Seashore: Stayed May of 2021. 30’ trailer was tight, tight. Site 4, water and electric only, level concrete , full sun. But, sugar sand, if you love sitting on a quiet national treasure of a beach, you have to go. $20/night to see some of the best Florida has to offer.
Posted Jul 09, 2022 by 8liter from Iowa. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
TinkersToy
For Fort Pickens - Gulf Islands National Seashore: March 6-9, 2022
Trailer 22 ft Airstream. Beautiful beaches and the historic fort was impressive. Staff were helpful and courteous. Sites are short so we had to park our truck in the overflow area but not a big deal. The E loop dump station requires repairs as there was no cover on the dump portal.
Posted Mar 11, 2022 by TinkersToy from Pennsylvania . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Richard
For Fort Pickens - Gulf Islands National Seashore: Stayed at site A040 with our 30 ft Class C. The site was clean and not a far walk to the beach. However the boardwalk to the beach was in bad condition and in need of repairs. A good portion portion of the board walk unusable and not safe, so be prepared for that taking stuff to the beach. We did not use the bath house as there was often a long line to get in and with COVID we were not interested in be packed in around people. No sewer hook up at the campsite either, so had to be Spartan with water usage as to not exceed the limits of our holding tanks during our three day stay. The camp site was paved but not level. The electrical power and water connection were in good operating condition. Note on Loop A there are low hanging tree limbs. The road is narrow and vehicles are parked right on the edge. It can make backing a RV into some sites difficult. The park is nice, great for bird watchers. The fort is a large complex and interesting. There are unpaved bike trails. Do note it is crush & run gravel with crushed oyster shells. We have several flat tires. The beach is beautiful and vast so we never felt crowded in. Do be prepared to pay an additional $25 entry fee not included in campground reservation fees. To bike out of the park may involve another lower cost entry fee. This is due to this is a National Park with a lot of demanding upkeep as it is often flooded by the gulf. The national park staff is helpful and friendly. The park store was closed due to COVID. Only one dump station was in operation, so plan queuing up in line to use it.
Posted Jan 29, 2022 by Richard from West Georgia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Michael Hual
For Fort Pickens - Gulf Islands National Seashore: Will never be able to camp here again. Class A, C, and 5th wheels are banned from the Campgrounds. New Rules posted for 2022. BE ADVISED: Effective January 2022, MAXIMUM COMBINED RV AND VEHICLE LENGTH will be 32' and MAXIMUM HEIGHT IS 12'. Length restriction includes ALL vehicles; truck and trailer or motorhome and car. Campers will be REQUIRED to present RV Registration. Since many RV's are over 12' tall, combined length longer than 32 with tow vehicle.
Posted Dec 09, 2021 by Michael Hual from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Bob
For Fort Pickens - Gulf Islands National Seashore: All campground areas and facilities are adequate but definitely built for smaller campers. I did see some larger rigs but you would need to choose your site carefully. Loop A has a 12 ft. height limit due to low limbs along the loop. I would not recommend it for taller RVs. Overall, a great value with miles and miles of beautiful beaches. Nice dish washing area in the Loop C & D area and a coin laundry in the A loop.
Posted May 29, 2021 by Bob from TN. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Charles
For Fort Pickens - Gulf Islands National Seashore: Stayed here in mid May, beautiful island and awesome beaches. Campground is a little tight and spots are close together but small price to pay for great scenery. The beach is quite a walk from the campground but not too bad. The Blue Angeles practiced overhead everyday we stayed there at 1030 since their home base is Pensacola. So cool seeing F18 jets scream overhead at less than 1000 feet above you.
Posted May 20, 2021 by Charles from Southern California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Peter K
For Fort Pickens - Gulf Islands National Seashore: Stayed there Feb 10-14 in a 27 TT on site 45 in loop E. Sites are closer together than most state/national parks but very short - no room for the tow vehicle (barely fit sideways in front of the TT). However, the scenery is fantastic - beautiful white sand, nice hiking trails, and Fort Pickens is a real treasure.
Posted Mar 15, 2020 by Peter K from London, ON. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.