Grayton Beach SP is located in Santa Rosa Beach on Rt 30-A, about halfway between Panama City and Fort Walton Beach.
Grayton Beach SP

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We arrived on a Wednesday with, as usual for us, no reservation. There were several sites available - we were assigned #6. Shaded, but also a bit open, it was a pleasant site. There was a nice opening in the tress through which I had no problem getting a satellite TV signal. Date of visit: Feb 2007 |
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Even-numbered sites 8-20 offer nice views of Western Lake behind them. I would highly recommend trying to snag one of them. This is a view of #18. |
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There are 37 sites, each with water and 30A hookups. This is #10. |
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#11 is typical
of the rest of the sites. All are very private, level, and a nice
mix of shade and sun. |
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The bathhouse,
located in the middle of the camping loop, is an older one, but it
has been updated with heating and a/c. |
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Across Western
Lake from the campground (in the background) is a boat launch. There
are also several rental canoes available. |
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The pure
white sands of the Gulf Coast are a natural attraction, along with
the azure blue waters. |
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This shows
how broad the beach is. The water was a bit chilly in February, though. |
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Along with
the wonderful beach for walking, there are also two hiking trails
through the dunes and scrub pines. |
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Unfortunately,
the day we tried the trail, we encountered this submerged portion
along Western Lake. |
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A view of
Western Lake from behind sites 8-20. |
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Notes
Park Office: 850 231-4210
The camping fee is $19/night, plus taxes. Reservations are made through ReserveAmerica
Hikers can enjoy 2 miles of trails through sand dunes and along the beach..
Verizon Wireless Extended Network is available.