Pelican Palms RV Park is located in the beautiful Florida city of Pensacola and is a great spot for a fun and relaxing coastal camping trip. Campers can expect breathtaking outdoor spaces and ocean views, wide open skies for sunset viewing and stargazing and plenty of activities and attractions to enjoy.
Activities and Amenities
Travelers and locals alike can look forward to outdoor activities such as canoeing, hiking, biking, paddle boarding, kayaking, wildlife viewing, swimming, boating and aerial tours. Amenities onsite include WiFi, water, sewer, electricity, laundry facilities.
Attractions
RVers can also look forward to plenty of offsite attractions including:
- Historic Pensacola Village
- Pensacola Museum of Art
- T. T. Wentworth Jr. Florida State Museum
- Historic Pensacola's Museum of Commerce
- Pensacola Bay
Whether you enjoy history, outdoor fun or great eats and urban adventures, you're sure to find plenty to do while at this campground. Book early and we hope to see you soon!
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
RV Sites | $36.00 | $216.00 |
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
Tent Site w/ elecric | $21.00 | |||
Tent Site w/o electric | $19.00 |
30 Amps
50 Amps
Big Rig Friendly
Dump Station
General Store
Laundry Facilities
Pet Friendly
Picnic Table
Propane Refilling Station
Sewer Hookups
Water Hookups
WiFi
Swimming Outdoors
Wildlife Viewing
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Trey A. Arzola
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Tahquamenon Falls consists of two areas - the Upper and Lower falls. The Upper falls is the larger of the two falls, and is a day park only with a Microbrewery and restaurant in the park. The campground is located at the lower falls. Typical of Michigan state parks, there is electricity at the sites, but no water or sewer. A pump out station is on site. Unfortunately, the electrical service was about 50ft away from our motorhome, and at the time, we did not have an extension power cord, so we boon-docked it for the evening. The layout of the electrical service is a quad shore power pedestal servicing every 4 sites, so 50ft of power cord is highly recommended. There is no G-anything at the park, and even cell phone service is spotty... after all, you are literally in the middle of nowhere. There is a small store about a mile from the park, but nothing substantial for 40 miles. A vendor does come around in the evening selling firewood, so that is at least convenient. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group
2/12/2017