Preview: Located on the Intracoastal Waterway, Big Lagoon is Florida’s most westerly recreation area. The water-dominated park has fishing, boating, hiking, swimming, and camping. Nearby Perdido Key Recreation Area features a white-sand Gulf
beach. Big Lagoon’s campground has good, varied sites to suit any camper’s desires. Look over the campground before you pick a site or you’ll drive by a campsite that you wish you could have had. Big Lagoon Campground was built on an ancient, wooded sand dune, which accounts for the varied campsites you find there today A very long and narrow loop road runs along either low side of the dune. This setup makes for a rolling campground with vertical relief. Differing degrees of forest cover make for sunny, open campsites and hidden, wooded campsites.
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Duration: 75 sites; Fee $10 per night September-February, $12 per night March-August
Best Time to Go: Open year-round
This travel guide comes from:
The Best In Tent Camping: Florida Guide Book