We keep our motorhome here in "storage" when not on the road so a little insight on the Park. The Manager is a full time resident and will do all he can to make your stay comfortable. Small Park that is trying to stay alive with some "long term" and Winter Snowbirds since Summer transient and Rally traffic has really declined. Directly across the road (US1) from the Indian River and since it is PPA not a bad Park to stay for several nights to attend Grant Seafood Festival or relax as you travel North/South. Several years ago would have Rated several points higher. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Mostly occupied by permanent residents. Sites are small and level. The power and water were very good. The rate listed is the Passport America rate which is good for one week. Restrooms could use a bit of renovation and cleaning. We did not use them. We would stay again since it's close to our son's home. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is such a friendly campsite it makes up for lack of facilities. There is no swimming pool but it is a real neat and homely place to stay. We have been here twice before and it is a great base to explore this Treasure Coast of Florida. Yes there is a railway line but you do get used to it and quite frankly it runs down the length of this coast so lots of campsites will be close. Keith, the manager, really does manage the site well, he takes an interest in all aspects to make your RV stay a pleasant one. We camped here in a Motorhome.
RV park is clean and well maintained. The park is small and the people are friendly. There is weekly potluck dinners and games. Across US 1 they have a fishing dock with benches and a picnic table. The manager and assistant manager are friendly and eager to help if you have any problems. We will be back next fall for the winter season We camped here in a Motorhome.
This small campground is directly on US 1, and has a ocean fishing/boating dock directly across the road. It's a mostly laid-back place with a potential major "con" item. Railroad tracks (completely hidden by trees) run 200 feet behind the park. If railroad noises irritate, this may not be your best bet. On the other hand, it is extremely neat and very affordable. It makes a good base camp for the Cocoa Beach and Melbourne areas. We paid the Passport America rate for full hookups. We will gladly return. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Bad news RV park should be the name. Water is from a well, more like the sewer and the smell is sickening. Extremely dirth park with derlict old RV that the year round residents own. This park should not be listed as a RV park since most of he campers are year round. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The campground is right across the street from the intercoastal waterway. The campground has a pier on the waterway. They are expanding and might have more sites available now. We camped here in a Motorhome.