Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground
Florida State Park
Write a Review 7525 W. County Hwy 30A Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 850-267-8330 850-245-2157 Reservations: 800-326-3521 Official WebsiteGPS: 30.3712, -86.2735
Overview of Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground
Some campsites can accommodate RVs and trailers up to 45 ft. max in length.
Last Price Paid: $57
Reported by Kathy on 5/15/2024
Longest RV Reported: 45 feet (Class A)
Reported by jillyannajoy on 2/12/2020
Number of Sites 156
Reservations yes
Elevation 0 ft / 0 m
Max Length 45 ft
Tent Camping Yes
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Q&A - Ask the Community about Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground
To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 850-267-8330
camper-644339 asked on 3/26/2022
How far in advance do you have to book these sites? I’m not finding anything available for the next couple of months.
SMC asked on 8/7/2021
We will be first-time campers at Topsail pulling a Grand Design Imagine 32’ with slide on both sides. We have reserv...
Reviews of Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Campground 80 people have reviewed this location.
“Glamping at it's finest! ”
Reviewed 1/15/2017
Nightly rate: | $42 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | 64 |
RV Length: | 20' (Travel Trailer) |
The park and the surrounding towns have something for everyone.This campground is great for the person that likes to paddle, hike, bike and for the person that likes to eat out, shop and go to the movies. There are miles of beautiful beach with bleach white sand. The two lakes have hiking trails. There are bike paths to the beach and t... more
The park and the surrounding towns have something for everyone.This campground is great for the person that likes to paddle, hike, bike and for the person that likes to eat out, shop and go to the movies. There are miles of beautiful beach with bleach white sand. The two lakes have hiking trails. There are bike paths to the beach and to one of the lakes. One of the lakes rents kayaks. There is a nice bike path along 30A that leads to neighborhoods with multi-million dollar homes, shops, art galleries, restaurants and bars(10 miles to the town of Seaside). A car ride the other direction on 30A leads to many grocery stores, theaters, malls, restaurants and fast food.
The campground is nice and has all of the conveniences.
Tam
SteveTam9310 would stay here again
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“Very nice RV park”
Reviewed 1/3/2017
Nightly rate: | $42 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 127 |
We really liked this park. It used to be a private resort so, everything is really taken care of. Nice concrete pads, 30 & 50 amp posts and nice landscaping. Big rig friendly. Nice walk to beach or they have a shuttle service too. Winter time in Destin FL! You would think it would be crowded in Florida. Pleasantly surprised it was not... more
We really liked this park. It used to be a private resort so, everything is really taken care of. Nice concrete pads, 30 & 50 amp posts and nice landscaping. Big rig friendly. Nice walk to beach or they have a shuttle service too. Winter time in Destin FL! You would think it would be crowded in Florida. Pleasantly surprised it was not. Summer & spring break is there big times.
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“De-life Deluxe”
Reviewed 1/3/2017
Nightly rate: | $48 |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
Site Number: | 161 |
RV Length: | 32' |
Worth the price for the full hookups, neat pads and site, and other amenities. Quiet, yet very near great little towns like Watercolor and Seaside for shops and restaurants. The volunteers run an hourly shuttle to the beautiful beach (about a 1mile walk) and are extremely friendly and helpful. We live just west of the panhandle and ... more
Worth the price for the full hookups, neat pads and site, and other amenities. Quiet, yet very near great little towns like Watercolor and Seaside for shops and restaurants. The volunteers run an hourly shuttle to the beautiful beach (about a 1mile walk) and are extremely friendly and helpful. We live just west of the panhandle and this is our "go to" spot--probably the nicest state park in northeast Florida. We always book sites in the 100's section, where sites are a bit tight but well maintained. My impression is that this park is a hybrid between a more rustic state park campground and a commercialized RV park--hence the title implying a bit of an upgrade from wilderness.
Bob Nemens would stay here again
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“Beautiful Campground by the Beach”
Reviewed 12/20/2016
Nightly rate: | $42 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | 168 |
RV Length: | 34' (Fifth Wheel) |
Great campground! Popular campground and researvations are highly recommended! Our site was spacious and surrounded by bushes and trees. Nice and quiet! Beach access via tram or bicycle. Walking to the beach is also an option; although a bit of a hike. Excellent location for visiting the all the restaurants and shopping pla... more
Great campground! Popular campground and researvations are highly recommended!
Our site was spacious and surrounded by bushes and trees. Nice and quiet!
Beach access via tram or bicycle. Walking to the beach is also an option; although a bit of a hike.
Excellent location for visiting the all the restaurants and shopping places in Destin and Santa Rosa Beach.
Other nearby places to visit include all the little towns along 30A, such as: Seaside, Watercolor, Grayton Beach, Seagove, Rosemary, and more.
WIll camp here again!
Roaminsolitude would stay here again
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“Expensive, clean, but inconvenient to the beach.”
Reviewed 5/22/2016
Nightly rate: | $47 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 142 |
RV Length: | 30' (Travel Trailer) |
Read my full review in the blog link above! We stayed here last June on a spur of the moment trip. We lucked out and got the last site available...but I'd stay in the same site again in a heartbeat. I think it was one of the best sites. The campground has great amenities for being a state park...pool, live music, movie night, games,... more
Read my full review in the blog link above!
We stayed here last June on a spur of the moment trip. We lucked out and got the last site available...but I'd stay in the same site again in a heartbeat. I think it was one of the best sites. The campground has great amenities for being a state park...pool, live music, movie night, games, etc. The sites are all pretty good. The newer loop which is where we were was the nicest I've ever seen at a state park...RV luxury level sites. Sites were paved, private, full hookup and even had personal little globe lights at each spot. The older sites (pretty much all of the other ones) were still paved, just older and not as nice.
The tent area is quite nice and unique. The tent sites have parking close to the sites with a short walk to your spot, giving you nice privacy from the other campers.
The biggest complaint I have with this park is the lack of access to the beach. You have 3 ways to get to the beach which is 0.9 miles away. You can walk, ride a bike or take the tram which operates every 15-30 minutes. It was extremely inconvenient to not be able to drive right up to the beach with all of the millions of things that inevitably accompany you to the beach for the day.
Outside of beach access, this is a great park. It's a bit on the pricey side of things, especially compared to other FL state parks. But it is quite beautiful and clean. We stayed at Grayton Beach SP this last trip and we prefer it to Topsail.
thecrazygoodlife.com would stay here again
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“Expensive but beautiful state park with several amenities and beach access”
Reviewed 12/2/2015
Nightly rate: | $57 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | 86 |
RV Length: | 24' |
The park is conveniently located on hwy 30a just east of Destin and Mirimar beach. The 30a bike path is accessible from the park. The beach is a 1.3 mile paved pedestrian/bicycle only pathway walk from the grounds, but the park provides a shuttle so you don't have to carry all your beach gear that far!! Sites are beautiful and spaciou... more
The park is conveniently located on hwy 30a just east of Destin and Mirimar beach. The 30a bike path is accessible from the park. The beach is a 1.3 mile paved pedestrian/bicycle only pathway walk from the grounds, but the park provides a shuttle so you don't have to carry all your beach gear that far!!
Sites are beautiful and spacious. A few had concrete pads that were heaved and broken, could make leveling a serious challenge for someone unfortunate enough to reserve those spots. The park turned off the water to the laundry and showers several times without notice which was annoying and inconvenient. The water on the site tasted so bad, even with a filter, that we turned it off. Otherwise a good place, albeit expensive, to stay.
Epic Detour would stay here again
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“Just wish dogs would be allowed on the beach!”
Reviewed 5/7/2015
Nightly rate: | $42 |
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Days stayed: | 10 |
Site Number: | 86 & 145 |
RV Length: | 27' |
I have stayed here twice while attending an Airstream rally. It's a very nice park and secluded access to the pristine Florida Pan-handle beach. There are also some sandy hiking trails that can be accessed from the campground. Other day trips could include going to see historic Seaside and its many Airstream food trucks. My only pr... more
I have stayed here twice while attending an Airstream rally. It's a very nice park and secluded access to the pristine Florida Pan-handle beach. There are also some sandy hiking trails that can be accessed from the campground. Other day trips could include going to see historic Seaside and its many Airstream food trucks. My only problem and this goes with all Florida State Park beaches, you can't have a dog on the beach. So if I wasn't attending this rally, I can't see paying over $40.
Jen and Mace Man Fancy Pants would stay here again
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“Absolutely love it!”
Reviewed 3/7/2015
Days stayed: | 0 |
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Site Number: | 083 |
RV Length: | 40' |
This is a deluxe campground in a state park. Deluxe in that it has full hook-ups, concrete pads, wifi hotspot, laundry mat, camp store, fabulous nature hikes and the jewel is the beach! We don't eat out much so we can't comment about restaurants, but it looks like there are enough around and reasonable shopping areas. While the campgr... more
This is a deluxe campground in a state park. Deluxe in that it has full hook-ups, concrete pads, wifi hotspot, laundry mat, camp store, fabulous nature hikes and the jewel is the beach! We don't eat out much so we can't comment about restaurants, but it looks like there are enough around and reasonable shopping areas. While the campground is "full" there are sites that are empty for a day or two so it never seems really crowded. It is easy to drive or walk around - you never feel like you are going to get hit like we have in other private RV Resorts here in Florida during peak season. But there is one road in our "loop" that is needs a face lift and a few sites where the concrete pad has been broken into multiple pieces. Sadly, ours is one of the worst.
We didn't see them, but there are cabins and tent sites.
What we liked the most: location location location! Easy to get to and virtually on the beach, although it is a good walk to it. Multiple nature walking trails. They offer a free tram ride hourly to and from it to a parking lot. It is wooded so that gives some privacy. And of course, all the above amenities.
What needs improvement: Just a few concrete pads need replaced and the one road needs resurfacing.
There really is nothing we don't like and we can't wait to return!
TumbleLees would stay here again
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“A State Park, but a Resort too?”
Reviewed 1/27/2015
Nightly rate: | $50 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | 101 |
We've been doing the whole Florida State Parks thing for a couple of months now and love them. Affordable, woodsy and plenty of trails, deserted beaches, etc. This is kind of a different story altogether. We were almost immediately greeted by a fellow Airstreamer. He came over to tout the various other silver bullets in the par... more
We've been doing the whole Florida State Parks thing for a couple of months now and love them. Affordable, woodsy and plenty of trails, deserted beaches, etc.
This is kind of a different story altogether.
We were almost immediately greeted by a fellow Airstreamer. He came over to tout the various other silver bullets in the park and it's, believe it or not, the first time this has happened in all of Florida (though a regular occurrence elsewhere).
Anyway, large paved spots, full hookups, and everything from playgrounds to breakfast with the Rangers. Definitely more expensive than your typical state park, but who doesn't want to splurge now and again?
Nathan @ Wand'rly would stay here again
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“Tightly managed, orgainized, resort-like atmosphere with wooded campsites”
Reviewed 1/20/2015
Days stayed: | 2 |
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RV Length: | 28' (Travel Trailer) |
It has been several years, but found them by accident and they had room. Usually heavily reserved well in advance. Many on forumns consider it "Florida's Best" C/G. Lots of activities, conveniences, services and a big family camping experience. Lots of kids of all ages in park. Wooded campsites, somewhat close together, but adequate... more
It has been several years, but found them by accident and they had room. Usually heavily reserved well in advance. Many on forumns consider it "Florida's Best" C/G. Lots of activities, conveniences, services and a big family camping experience. Lots of kids of all ages in park.
Wooded campsites, somewhat close together, but adequate privacy in ours. Shopping if needed nearby, beaches were long walks. Good family spot for a vacation.
Tomp would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Recreation
- basketball court
- boat rental
- fishing
- horseshoes
- picnic area
- playground
- recreation trail
- swimming beach
- water access
Site Amenities
- big rig
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- cabins
- dump station
- general store
- ADA Accessible
- laundry
- restaurant
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- trash
- water available
Pets
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