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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. (850) 231-1948
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Peach Creek RV Park

4401 East Highway 98
32459, Santa Rosa Beach
Florida, the United States

Peach Creek RV Park is a campsite in Santa Rosa Beach , the United States, located in the Florida region. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Peach Creek RV Park it's possible to camp with a caravan or a camper. To wash your clothing there are laundry driers available

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Electricity

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Dogs

Recreation
Golf court
Boat hire

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Laundry driers


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Anonymous
English (US)
We have stayed at several of the big parks in the area over the years, after reading some of the previous reviews that were not as flattering, we were hesitant on trying this park. I will say we were so pleased we stayed here, does it have the glitz of the bigger resorts ? No, doesn’t have a store, pool , games , etc , but what it does have is peace , convenience, privacy, plenty of shade,we felt safe ! Don’t let the review that talked about the bridge scare you, we have a 38ft , saw much bigger rigs than ours, even class A ‘s, plenty of room on the bridge. This is a hidden gem, we definitely will be staying here in the future!!
1 year ago

sangelini
English (US)
Mike is a really friendly guy! We liked the spot a lot, it was super easy to get in and out of. The restrooms were good and the shower was hot and had good pressure. We might’ve stayed longer but look for $20 campsites. It was quiet and there was a nice trail. Definitely liked the feeling here!
2 years ago

MarlinsontheMove
English (US)
When you first turn in to this park you'll think you're driving into a wild jungle. There are no lights and the tiniest bridge (although we saw several Class A's with toad negotiate it without an issue). Then you enter this tiny gem of a park. It only has about 14 spaces and there are bushes, vines, and trees between most for some privacy. The roads and sites are hard pack, but some have small concrete patios and picnic tables. It was very quiet and very dark. Highway 98 is very close but we never really noticed road noise. We had a pull through, FHU site and had no issues with any of utilities. There's also a dump station on site so I'm wondering if some of the sites don't have FHU? There's a bathhouse with two showers and two toilets for both men and women, and a laundry room with one washer and one dryer. All of the facilities worked fine, but they're basically cinder blocks buildings with no heat or air. Considering that the highs were in the low 60s and overnight lows have been in the 40s, heating was a definite issue. They also looked like they hadn't been cleaned in many months. Most folks probably don't even use those facilities but we're in a smallish travel trailer and appreciate not having to worry about running out of hot water! Aside from that, we loved this place and would recommend it. We'll definitely be back.
2 years ago

cj
English (US)
Love this little campground. Very quiet and peaceful. We stayed for just over 7 weeks while getting our house ready to sell. Mike (campground manager) was fantastic, he is very friendly and helpful. Larry was awesome. He let me park my truck and U-Haul trailer on his property overnight so we didn’t have to pay for a site for one night. We would highly recommend visiting this rv park if you’re in the area.
2 years ago

explore_moore_
English (US)
I personally try to find that special out of the way spot. It's close to all things 30A Gulf Coast amenities without the bustle. The owner and camp host were gracious and very helpful. Lots of shade, quiet and full hookups. I was there during "season" in April hence the increased price but still reasonable compared to other RV resorts in the area. The Florida state parks fill up a year in advance. Close to hiking, birding, biking and the beautiful Gulf of Mexico beaches. Love the cute and funky beach towns along 30A. I travel in a 26ft Class C MC with a Honda Fit in tow. Big rigs with a toad would not have a problem even though there is only a single lane to enter the park over a narrow bridge, the big rigs there didn't have an issue.
3 years ago

JulMur
English (US)
We only stayed two nights, but it was just what we needed. The other places in the area are much more expensive, so this was a nice alternative. Full hookups and it made for a comfortable stay. Wifi was available, but it didn't work, but AT&T cell service worked fine for what we needed.
3 years ago

Uncleboom
English (US)
Site 6 is a pull-through, easy in, easy out. Our rear living 5th wheel could see US 98 from the site, but inside the traffic noise was not an issue. A few seasonal residents among the dozen or so sites. If you plan to cook or dine outside, a screen-room is vital in May/June. Look up yellow flies in Walton county. Lots of trees and shade, but our roof-mounted DISH antenna was able to see a few satellites.
3 years ago