Accessibility
Accessibility
Boat
Check in
Check in
2:00pm
Check out
Check out
11:00am

Amenities

Picnic Table
Fires
Potable Water
RV Hookup
Trash
Showers

Activities

Boating
Fishing
Horseback Riding
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Beach
Forest
River
Creek

About this space

One acre with an area of 80x120 fenced in the eclectic fishing community of Howard Creek. DOG FRIENDLY! You can put your boat in just 5 minutes away. Howard Creek is located just 20 minutes from the St Joe Bay for saltwater fishing or access to the Gulf of Mexico, 15 minutes from the Intracoastal waterway access at White City, FL and 35 minutes from the Dead Lakes in Wewahitchka, FL. Flat site...

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Reviews • 9

★★★★★ (9 reviews)
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Sabreena M.
☆☆☆☆☆
Aug 2024

Absolutely the perfect camping spot - especially if you have dogs!!!! Owner was friendly as can be, neighbors were great! Amenities were more than expected! Will be going back for sure!

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Susie K.
☆☆☆☆☆
Dec 2024

If you're looking for a quaint, out of the way getaway, this is your spot. About 17 miles south west of Wewahitchka, it's set in a little town with a fully fenced yard. Be sure to have a macerator...

AI Review Summary

This campsite in Howard Creek is highly praised for its friendly and accommodating host, Belinda, and its peaceful, quiet atmosphere. Campers appreciate the fully fenced property, making it an ideal spot for those traveling with dogs, and the amenities provided exceed expectations. While some guests noted the need for a macerator for certain setups and mentioned the presence of roaming pets in the area, the overall sentiment remains overwhelmingly positive, making this a top choice for a relaxing getaway.

Highlights
  • Friendly and accommodating host
  • Quiet and peaceful location
  • Fully fenced property ideal for dogs
  • Good amenities for both campers and primitive setups
  • Outdoor shower and picnic area
  • Helpful neighbors
  • Great communication from the host
Considerations
  • Need for a macerator for some setups
  • Some roaming pets in the neighborhood may be a concern for reactive dogs