Faver-Dykes State Park is located near the gorgeous Florida city of St. Augustine, and is an ideal camping spot for the history buff and nature-lover. RVers can look forward to that authentic Florida charm, tons of historic sites and great local activities and attractions.
Amenities and Activities
RVers can take advantage of a ton of great activities near the campground. Some camper favorites include: swimming, wildlife viewing, hiking, biking, boating tours, fishing, aerial tours, surfing, windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking, golfing and horseback riding. Onsite amenities include: picnic areas, barbecue grills, nature trails, playground, water, recycling center, showers, restrooms and a fishing dock.
Attractions
Visitors can expect great nearby attractions such as:
- Fort Mose Historic State Park
- Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine
- González–Alvarez House
- MOJO Old City BBQ
- Spanish Military Hospital Museum
- Lightner Museum
- Cellar 6
- St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum
RVers at the park can expect plenty of history, great foods and of course, miles of beautiful greenery mixed in with a breathtaking coastline. There's plenty to do onsite and just beyond the campground so book early to reserve your spot before the summer rush. Hope to see you soon!
100 Amps
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Boating
Canoeing
Fishing
Hiking
Historic Sightseeing
Kayaking
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling
Surfing
Swimming Outdoors
Tubing
Wildlife Viewing
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Margaret Harold
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This place is horrible to stay at. First, they pack trailers in like sardines, they don’t enforce any kind of quiet hours so the people next to us, right outside of our camper stayed up allllll night. We originally reserved a corner spot with our friends. In order to hold the spot, we had to pay an extra $20 to guarantee the hold…… still we were moved. One night there was a full out fist fight between two people at another camp site. There were no property staff to call at all. I will never return to this place again. The one star is due to the location.
7/5/2022Angela Bobcat
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I don't even know what to say, except pick somewhere else. Last summer we stayed for a few days. I reserved a few days for this summer because I'm an idiot. Got the reservation confirmed by email- didn't notice my name was misspelled by one single letter- and stopped in to the office to inquire about paying early. It turned out they gave me a reservation under the wrong name and that I was actually, in fact, banned from the park. What??? They revealed that in their system I was banned due to "pet damages". My service dog did not cause any property damage and the cabin was left clean. I asked if there was any detail about these supposed damages and no, there were not. I asked if there was someone I could speak to as no one had ever contacted me about this issue. The larger blond woman said, "I am the only one" (that I could speak with) and added that I was also banned from shoreline park- which I had never been to. The owner is John C. That's all I know and I had to search. The hold on my credit card is still there. It's only a few dollars but I'm going to cut my losses. Last time we stayed we were prohibited from flushing tp down the toilet and the bathrooms were not only unclean, but really disgusting because the garbage bins had soiled tp from all the different campers which wasn't attended to. The Wi-Fi never worked although it was advertised and the power went out preventing me from using my bipap. Also, the pool and playground areas were so closely monitored it was a uncomfortable being on camera and being immediately confronted about a minor infraction (that was quickly righted) moments after it happened like I was being closely watched. Weird staff, pretty unfriendly. There are plenty of other friendlier and more accommodating beautiful cabins and resorts to choose from in Humboldt. Read the reviews. This place is really depressing, run down and the staff is rude.
3/6/2022