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Saint Joseph Peninsula State Park
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Contact Information
8899 Cape San Blas Road,
Port St. Joe Florida USA 32456
(850) 227-1327
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park has miles of white sand beaches, striking dune formations, a heavily-forested interior and a favorable climate for year-round outdoor recreation. The 2,516-acre park is bounded on three sides by the waters of St. Joe Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
Hours of Operation
Florida state parks are open from 8 a.m. until
sundown 365 days a year.
Driving Directions
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is located near Port St. Joe. On US 98 (heading East) turn onto SR30-A, travel to SR30-E, turn and travel to the park.
Picnic Pavilion Fees
A 70-seat pavilion is available for rent at the Bayview picnic area, $35 (plus tax) per day. Water and electric are available. The pavilion overlooks St. Joseph Bay. Bathrooms, a nature trail and playground are conveniently located close by. Access to the Gulf Beach is approximately 1 mile south of the pavilion. For availability and reservations, please contact the park office.
Park Activities
Beaches, Boating, Boat Ramp, Cabins, Camping, Primitive Camping, Youth Camping, Canoeing, Fishing, Nature Trails, Showers, Snorkling, Swimming, and Wildlife Viewing
Beaches
Sun lovers flock to the 10 miles of white sand beach
during the summer where the water temperature averages
around 84 degrees. Swimming, sunbathing, fishing,
and kite-flying are some of the activities that
take place then. Summer is also the time when Loggerhead
sea turtles come up onto the beach to nest. Visitors
are reminded to not use flashlights or lanterns
on the beach at night unless they are equipped with
turtle film, from May to October. Artificial light
confuses a sea turtle’s perception of the
natural horizon. Sea turtle and shorebird nests
are marked so that you can avoid disturbing them,
allowing them the best chance for survival and success.
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park has some of the
oldest and highest sand dunes in the state. These
dunes are inhabited by sea oats and endangered St.
Andrews beach mouse. Visitors are reminded to not
walk, climb or play on the dunes that provide them
with food and shelter. Time has proven that these
dunes help protect park amenities.
Boating
Canoeing and kayaking are favorite activities around
the park. Both can be rented from local businesses
on St. George Island. Small offshore boats are used
around the island for fishing. Keep in mind that
the bay is very shallow.
Boat Ramp
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park is equipped with
a boat ramp and a small marina that can accommodate
15 - 18 small boats at a time. A loading area is
adjacent to the accessible outdoor shower and a
fish cleaning station. Cost for boat launching is
$1.87 plus tax over daily entrance fee. Overnight
guests have free use of the boat ramp and may leave
their boats moored at the marina, space permitting.
Other boaters must remove their boats by sunset.
Cabins
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park has 8 loft-style,
furnished cabins on the bay side of the park. Five
persons can sleep comfortably with a maximum of
7 people allowed. The beach is 900 -1200 feet away.
Boaters will need to moor in the boat basin or trailer
boats to their cabin. There are 2 queen-sized beds
in the open loft, a double futon and day bed downstairs.
The downstairs bath has a large shower. Cabins are
equipped with a fireplace (closed May - Sept), central
air and heat, modern kitchen with appliances to
include a microwave and coffee maker, screened-in
porch with a picnic table, an outdoor grille and
boardwalk to the bayshore. Basic pots, pans and
dinnerware are available. Initial linens are provided,
bring additional towels, shampoos and bath soaps.
Fluted filters are needed for the coffee maker.
Televisions and telephones are not provided. Only
registered guide and companion animals are permitted.
Check in time is 4pm Eastern, checkout time is 11am
Eastern with a maximum stay of fourteen days.
Full Facility Camping
We have 119 campsites in two camp areas, 99 with water
and electric, the rest have water. Gulf Breeze sites
are more open and can accommodate larger vehicles.
The Shady Pines campground is more secluded and shaded
with non-electric sites on the southern portion. Only
registered guide and companion animals are allowed.
Primitive Camping
Camping is allowed in the Wilderness Preserve for
a maximum of 14 nights. No facilities are available,
campers must bring their own supplies. Campers are
also responsible to pack-it-in/ pack-it-out and to
practice "Leave No Trace" principles where
possible”website. Pets are not permitted. Reservations
for up to 15 persons may be made up to 11 months in
advance by contacting the park at (850) 227-1327.
On day of arrival, access may be obtained by phone
for boaters wishing to come from outside the park,
credit card payment is required. Registered campers
must arrive at least 1 hour prior to sunset and must
checkout with park personnel.
Youth Camping
This area offers a primitive overnight site to organized
groups of up to 30 or a minimum of 6 persons. Chaperones
must be provided for youth groups and must remain
with the group at all times. Check in and checkout
time is at noon, Eastern. Restrooms, cold water
outdoor showers, picnic tables and fire rings are
available. Reservations for the Youth Camp may be
made up to 11 months in advance by contacting the
park office at (850) 227-1327.
Canoeing
Kayaks, canoes, and pontoon boats and other watercraft
may be rented at The Entrance located just outside
the park gate. Motorized boats are delivered to
our boat basin at Eagle Harbor. The Entrance may
be contacted at 1-888-455-7529 or through their
website, www.EscapeToTheCape.com.
Fishing
Florida residents may fish from the beach or bayshore
without a fishing license. Non-residents and boat
anglers must possess a fishing license. Regulations
change frequently so pick up a copy whenever you
visit. Fish caught in the waters around the park
include: Speckled Trout, Red Drum, Flounder, Mullet,
Bluefish and Whiting. SCALLOPING Bay Scallops are
found in the clear water of St. Joseph Bay and harvested
during the season of July 1 - September 10. Fishing
licenses and dive flags may be required and may
be purchased from local vendors.
Nature Trails
St. Joseph Peninsula State Park offers 3 different
trail experiences: The Maritime Hammock Trail winds
through a coastal hammock environment to the shores
of St. Joseph Bay. The Bayview Nature Trail curves
through a maritime oak community and a salt marsh
before running alongside the bay. This trail offers
a stepping off point to the Wilderness Preserve
trail. The Wilderness Preserve Trail begins at the
end of the paved road and continues through 1750
acres of an unspoiled coastal ecosystem. The trail
stretches through the center of the peninsula for
7 miles before reaching the tip. Hikers are advised
to take along the “10 essentials” and
to check-in/out with the park office.
Snorkelers are drawn to the clear water of St. Joseph Bay in search of sea horses, brittle stars and horseshoe crabs.