T. H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is a Florida State Park on the St. Joseph Peninsula near Port St. Joe. It is located off U. S. 98. The …
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May 31, 2024
Very clean and well maintained state park. Beaches not crowded. Several walking trails. Great day excursion if staying in Poet St. Joe or Cape San Blas. Full review by Stay06223165492
Feb 28, 2024
We truly enjoyed our day trip to this park. While staying near Port St. Joe, we thought we'd take a little road trip to check out this campground and really liked it. It was quiet, there was nice spa… Full review by bobbije
Sep 11, 2023
Wow! We rented a house on Indian Pass and the water, we discovered, was not clear. We were told to try the state park and we are so glad we did. The water was crystal clear, very minimal waves. We co… Full review by gcbacon
What was the damage to St. Joseph sp? Were all the boardwalks. destroyed to the beach? Thank's
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Based on aerial video the road between the camp store and the first Campground was completely washed away. The Cape from that point north has become an island and is cut off with …
Based on aerial video the road between the camp store and the first Campground was completely washed away. The Cape from that point north has become an island and is cut off with no road access. We'll have to wait to see if the state builds a bridge or attempts to backfill with rock and sand to rebuilt the road. In either case it will be a long time before the campgrounds are accessible, if ever again.
Is there a good area to go snorkeling in port st. Joe? Thank you
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Hi! We enjoyed St. Joe Peninusla State Park a lot, you can snorkel in the bay and then walk across the street to enjoy the gulf. It is at the tip of Cape San Blas, about 20 minutes …
Hi! We enjoyed St. Joe Peninusla State Park a lot, you can snorkel in the bay and then walk across the street to enjoy the gulf. It is at the tip of Cape San Blas, about 20 minutes from Port St. Joe. Google the park website for info. Hope this helps!