Ochlochnee River Florida

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Ochlockonee River State Park protects acres of pine forests. Trails allow visitors to explore and see diverse wildlife and natural communities. …

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4.5/5 · 71 reviews
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Apr 21, 2022
We had reservations for 2 nights at this NW FL state park. Sopchoppy is a tiny town so don't expect any big grocery stores -- have your supplies ahead of time. The park is lovely and peaceful. It's… Full review by NF2013_13
Oct 22, 2021
There are some nice hiking trails, but the trails are poorly marked and the trail map is not accurate. The trails were not crowded. We saw no one else on the trails. The scenery on the trails was lim… Full review by Dick P
Jul 3, 2021
A local forest ranger we saw at another state park recommeded we go here. It was so peaceful and naturally beautiful! We had a picnic lunch and just listened to all the sounds around us. We saw th… Full review by Jill Marie C
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While staying at Ochlockonee River State Park, we want to take the kids to the beach on the gulf. Waves are cool! Where …
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While staying at Ochlockonee River State Park, we want to take the kids to the beach on the gulf. Waves are cool! Where are the closest public beach access points to the park?
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We found that St. George Island is the best!
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Answer by Kathie H · Jun 23, 2019
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Are all sites only 30amp? Know reserve America is not always accurate...
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Right now, sites 4 and 15-30 have 50 amp service. As of Oct 1 2018, all sites will have 50 amp service. The campground is currently closed until Oct 1 to finish the electrical upgrades.
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Answer by Kristin E · Aug 7, 2018
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Will be traveling to the campground very soon. Is it easy to find the campground from the town of Sopchoppy?
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Yes it is. Ochlockonee River State Park is a Florida State Park. It is located on the Gulf coast, on U.S. 319 about four miles south of the town of Sopchoppy (from Wikipedia)
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Answer by Dawn S · Mar 11, 2016
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What is the Florida Conservation Corps?
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The Florida Conservation Corps (FLCC) is an office within the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Florida Park Service that operates an AmeriCorps National Service …
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The Florida Conservation Corps (FLCC) is an office within the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Florida Park Service that operates an AmeriCorps National Service Program.
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