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Lingerlong

For Tomoka State Park: Nice wooded sites-private but narrow. Sand roads- great for biking. Clean bathhouses. They have the cutest store called The Outpost, where you can buy a cold beer, ice cream, food, essentials, play a board game or rent kayaks. Beautiful dock area- great place to chill in rockers & watch the sunset!! Disappointed the ranger didn’t mention this jewel, nor did he do anything other than give us a rough map of campsites & direct us to our site. Another minute of his time could have offered us highlights of the park’s amenities.

Posted Feb 13, 2019 by Lingerlong from Augusta GA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Cool Hand Luke

For Tomoka State Park: Plenty of foliage at this one, lots of sandy back ins separated by rows of trees and vegetation, with lots of canopy and shade. Abundant animal life, raccoons, birds, reptiles, snakes and a cacophony of insects, so if close to nature appeals, this place is gorgeous. Great staff, and a funky outpost that rents kayaks, cooks hamburgs and pours a craft ale.

Posted Jul 01, 2018 by Cool Hand Luke from Woodstock VT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Peace Mobile

For Tomoka State Park: Make sure you go to the camp store/outpost. They have food service and serve a local brewery's beer on tap. They also rent canoes and kayaks. They have a large outside patio area so it's a wonderful place to sit in the mornings or evenings. The park is only about 6 miles from Andy Romano Beachfront Park. We were in a Class B so that was a great place for us to park it and enjoy the beach. The Park Rangers are very friendly and helpful. The park does allow walk-ups. There are 3 restrooms, two have laundry facilities and appeared to have been remodeled so they are a little nicer but all were clean. No laundry items at the area but can be purchased at the camp store/outpost. Good OTA TV reception Sites along the Old Dixie Hwy get a lot more road noise.

Posted May 21, 2018 by Peace Mobile from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jana j

For Tomoka State Park: Great campground Nice place to kayak you can also rent kayaks there great place to ride your bike there's a great paved path it's about a half a mile long lots of fun and can go fishing from the shore line The campsites are nice and private because of the-vegetation between sites

Posted Mar 30, 2018 by Jana j from Dexter Michigan . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

BeeBop

For Tomoka State Park: Spent two weeks here in Feb 2016. Sites can be narrow and some site are difficult to back in to. Check out campsite photos before making your reservation to be sure you will have enough room for your unit size. Otherwise, I love the park. sites provide privacy with lots of vegetation, bathrooms are clean, sites are sand, nice walking areas, and great sunsets from the park store dock. Close to shopping and restaurants in Ormond Beach.

Posted Mar 10, 2016 by BeeBop from PA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

go granny

For Tomoka State Park: Nice area. Camping spots are narrow. If you have a pet there are a lot of little ticks around camping area, we were here Dec 2015 rest rooms are clean

Posted Dec 29, 2015 by go granny from florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

geoatl

For Tomoka State Park: Stayed here on an over night. It was kind of hard to find. The GPS made us go through a neighborhood, but it was correct. So trust your GPS from the north. There was a sign from the south. On I-95 that is. They had a few bike roads which was cool. We road on all of them. Lots of mosquittos though, so where the deet. Over all it was a nice stay. We actually saw manatees maiting for an hour from one of the fishing sites. IT was real cool. Also found out from ranger that the road out front is a 14 mile ride for motor cycle fans. So we will come back for that alone.

Posted Aug 02, 2013 by geoatl from St Pete, FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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