Anastasia State Park Campground Florida
Anastasia State Park Overview

Anastasia State Park has 139 campsites with electricity and water hookups. The sites are close to the beach and can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs (up to 40 feet). Most all electric hookups campsites are 30-amp. Sites are located in the hammock forest, away from blowing sand and salt spray, but most are within easy bicycling or walking distance from the beach. Each campsite also has a table, fire ring and grill. Our favorite Anastasia State Park campsites are: 4, 55, 66, 80, 111 and 114.
Anastasia State Park campground has drinking water, 3 RV dump stations, flush toilets, hot showers, and firewood available for sale from the campground host. The campground/park also has an amphitheater, playground, picnic area, campground store, nature trails, laundry and group pavilion. Equipment rentals include bikes, paddle boards, kayaks, sail boats and canoes. Free public WiFi is also available in the beach parking area.
Pets are allowed in all areas of the park except the restrooms and beach. Pets must be on a leash that is no longer than 6 feet at all times.
Anastasia State Park – Area Recreation
The Park has miles of pristine beaches, sand dunes and trails to explore. Outdoor activities include hiking, beach combing, sand sledding, swimming, fishing, boating, kayaking, surfing, picnicking, windsurfing and wildlife viewing.
Faver Dykes State Park is also nearby – about 21 miles to the south. It has 30 campsites with electric hookups.
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Amenities
- Amphitheater
- Bait Shop
- Bathhouse
- BBQ Grills
- Beach Shower House
- Camp Store
- Campfire Center
- Campground Host
- Campsite Tables
- Comfort Station
- Concession Stand
- Concessionaire
- Drinking Water
- Dump Station
- Electrical Hookup
- Equipment Rentals
- Fire Pit
- Fire Rings
- Firewood Available
- Fish Cleaning Station
- Gift Shop
- Grills
- Group Camping
- Group Pavilion
- Ice
- Laundromat
- Laundry
- Pay Phone
- Pets OK
- Picnic Tables
- Ranger Station
- Recycling Center
- Rentals
- Restaurant
- Restrooms (Flush Toilets)
- RV Hookups
- RV Supplies
- Shade Structure
- Showers
- Snack Bar
- Wifi (free)
- Wifi access
Activities
- Beach
- Beach Access
- Beach Combing
- Biking
- Bird Watching
- Boardwalk
- Boating
- Boating (non motorized)
- Body Surfing
- Canoeing
- Coastal Waterway
- Fishing
- Geocaching
- Hiking
- Historic Sites
- Interpretive Programs
- Kayaking
- Lagoon
- Mountain Biking
- Nature Programs
- Nature Trails
- Ocean
- Photography
- Picnicking
- Playground
- Sailboarding
- Sailing
- Sand Dunes
- Sand Sledding
- Sand Surfing
- Skin Diving
- Snorkeling
- Stargazing
- Surf Fish
- Surfing
- Swimming
- Wading
- Walking Trails
- Water Sports
- Wildlife Viewing
- Wind Surfing
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4, 55, 66, 80, 111, 114.
Regions
Campsite Types
- RV
- Tent
- Trailer
Season:
Year Round
Elevation:
30
# of Campsites:
139
# of RV Campsites:
139
Anastasia State Park Comments & Reviews
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One of our favorites. Traffic can be difficult, but it’s well worth it. Beach is beautiful. Bath houses are clean and well kept.
We came to Anastasia State Park for our first camping trip in our RV. The lush greenery and short walk or bike ride to the beach is great. What is not great is the thousands of mosquitos that attack you anytime you walk out your door. My husband and I are covered everywhere.we each have about 60-70 bites. Mosquito repellent doesn’t help neither do citronella candles. Everyone camping here is looking for bug spray at the campground store, but they are out. A lot of people have left and we are leaving tomorrow. They said the Hurricane has made the mosquitos worse, oh and there are sand fleas biting your ankles as you walk down the beach. The only time you are free of bugs outside is when you are riding a bicycle, and that is great fun. This is especially for people who have children and plan to come here soon. Beware!!!! 🐜🐜🐜
We stay at Anastasia every Christmas season as our daughter lives in St. Augustine. We have a 34 ft. motorhome and prefer to stay in the Coquina Loop which is the closest to the beach. It is also the closest to the garbage disposal and the dump station (not that they are in the Loop itself), which makes it very convenient. If you have a longer RV, you have a limited number of campsites you can fit into and if you want to stay during high volume times make your reservations well in advance. If you’re lucky, it will be either pretty windy or pretty cool/cold so the bugs aren’t so bad. But, it is Florida, so bugs can be bad year-round. We love the towns of St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach. St. Augustine really does the holiday season big-time.
We live in Indiana and just made a reservation for site 116 and 117. Both of the campers have slide outs. Can anyone tell us if that’s going to be a problem? Hate to travel all that way and it not work out for us.
Hi Georgann,
From the looks of the photos of campsite 116 and 117, you should not have a problem with your slide out campers fitting. In both of the pictures there are slide out campers in each site. Have a great time at Anastasia State Park!
It states that campsite 74 is 10 foot wide. Is it 10ft wide the whole length or just partial? My camper is 8 ft wide.
Hi JJ,
Campsitephotos.com is not associated with the campgrounds listed on our site. We provide the photos of each campsite, campground info and a link to make reservations. It sounds like you got your info from the reservation website. Generally when they provide a size (width or length) it is the minimum. So you can assume that campsite 74 at Anastasia State Park is 10 feet wide at its narrowest point. You can also take a look at the photos of Anastasia State Park campsite #74 HERE.
Coming in October for site number 92. Have a 28 foot with slide travel trailer. Are we going to be ok driving in and getting into the campsite ? I recall the tree canopy being low and the road is tight ? Had a smaller camper when I made the reservation last year. Thank you
Hi Deb,
I recommend you call Anastasia State Park directly to check on road conditions: 904 461-2033.
CampsitePhotos.com is not associated with the campgrounds listed on our site. We provide the photos of each campsite, campground info and links to make reservations.
Is there wifi any where in the campground
Hi Mary Ann,
Anastasia Sate Park has free public Wifi available in the beach parking area (down by the beach store).
Are there any drive thru sites and what is the dimension of your widest & longest site?
Thank you,
Kim
HI Kim,
There are no pull-thru sites at Anastasia State Park. And unfortunately we did not measure the length/width of each campsite when taking the photos. I recommend you call the campground directly to get measurements of campsites.
904 461-2033.
Are any sites ‘hammock friendly’ with proper tree straps?? Coming on Monday for site 62.
Hi Pamela,
Anastasia State Park campsite 62 looks to have some hammock friendly trees (with proper straps).
Florida state parks do not allow hanging hammocks from trees. A few campground have posts for hanging hammocks.
Good afternoon, we are thinking about tent camping this summer in early June. Any good recommendations sites closest to the beach. We are 2 adults and 6 teenage boys who are water boys. Thanks. Ralph
HI Ralph,
Sounds like you have a fun trip planned!. I would recommend clicking on the ‘campground map’ button to see what sites are closest to the water.
I just made a reservation for site 120 and am curious about why it doesn’t show up in the Reserve America campground map. Also, I have a 33′ 5th wheel with a slide-out on the water/electric side and was curious if the site was wide enough. Any info you could relay would be appreciated.
Hi Phillip,
Good question! Anastasia State Park campsite #120 is certainly there – photo and on state park campground map. However, as you mentioned, it is not listed on the Reserve America campground map or on their campsite list. If you made a reservation through Reserve America for this site, then it should be available. You may want to call Reserve America to double check at 800-326-3521. Site 120 is also a very deep and wide site. You’ll have no problem fitting your 5th wheel.
Was wonder what amp the sites are? The say 30 and found 2 that are 50, but might they (RV/Trailer sites) all be 50?? We need 50 amp site.
Thank you
Hi Ana,
You’re correct – in that most all sites have 30-amp hookups. You may try calling Reserve America to see if these also have 50 amp. Their phone number: 800-456-2267
Can you suggest any time of the year when the mosquitos are not bad. I know is Florida but I would hate to go camping and cannot enjoy the outdoors.
Hi Dolores,
Typically mosquitoes are most active in spring through summer (June – October) in Florida. And they get particular busy during dawn and dusk hours. Rain and warm weather bring them out.