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scgov.net - Turtle Beach Park and Campground
| Turtle Beach Park: Sun and fun for
everyone |
Turtle Beach is named for its abundant sea turtle nests.
This 14-acre park includes:
- 2,600 linear feet of beach frontage
- boat ramps
- canoe / kayak launch area
- fishing
- horseshoe pits
- parking area
- picnic shelters
- grills
- playground
- restrooms
- swimming
- volleyball court
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| Turtle Beach Campground: A Florida original |
Turtle Beach Campground, formerly known as Gulf Beach Travel
Trailer Park, is now a part of Sarasota County’s Turtle Beach
Park.
From sunrise to sunset, there’s nothing quite like the
experience of camping on a
Florida beach. Turtle Beach Campground, located on Siesta Key,
offers one of the few remaining opportunities to park a
recreational vehicle (RV) or pitch a tent near the Gulf of
Mexico and wake up the next morning under the Florida sun.
Purchased by Sarasota County in 2006, Turtle Beach Campground
features 40 sites for camping, with areas for both RVs and
tents. Electricity and cable TV hookups are available.
Popular activities include relaxing on the beach, swimming,
kayaking, canoeing and browsing through a variety of shops. Some
of the finest restaurants on
Florida’s Gulf Coast are within walking distance or just a short
drive away. |
| Reservations |
| To make a reservation at
Turtle Beach Campground, call the
reservation office at 941-349-3839. It is recommended that you
review the
Turtle Beach Camp Rules and Rates information before
calling. |
Directions to Turtle Beach Campground:
(formerly known as Gulf Beach Travel Trailer Park) |
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take Interstate 75 to exit 205 (Clark
Road)
- go west on Clark Road for 3.8 miles
- bear left onto Stickney Point Road 1.7 miles
- go left onto Midnight Pass Road 2.5 miles
- turn right into Turtle Beach Campground
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