This time of year, you're lucky to find spots. This park is OK. Half the sites share hookups. #109 was OK. Mangroves block most of the view. Sebastian Inlet is right down the road. Great beach. Restrooms are OK. Not modern or terribly clean. Bring your own watercraft.
May 17, 2020 - reviewed by Kyle Bartolucci
$31
5/15/2020 SITE 75
FISH, CAMP AND LAUNCH A SMALL BOAT FROM YOUR SITE, AREA WAS CLEAN AND STAFF WAS SAFE AND FRIENDLY FROM CHECK IN PROCESS TO MEETING THE STAFF RUNNING AROUND THE FACILITY.
CATFISH BIT SQUID ALL DAY AND NIGHT
May 17, 2020 - reviewed by Kyle Bartolucci
5/15/2020 SITE 75
FISH, CAMP AND LAUNCH A SMALL BOAT FROM YOUR SITE, AREA WAS CLEAN AND STAFF WAS SAFE AND FRIENDLY FROM CHECK IN PROCESS TO MEETING THE STAFF RUNNING AROUND THE FACILITY.
CATFISH BIT SQUID ALL DAY AND NIGHT
January 12, 2017 - reviewed by Joe M
First visit. Lots to do at park and in the area. Helpful staff. Interior sites not particularly plush but, are well maintained and easy to access with a trailing RV. Pet friendly. Good value.
October 3, 2015 - reviewed by Eric J
Travel RN
Long Point is a great family oriented campground and has access to the river and is close to Sebastian Inlet for access to the ocean. If you like water recreation, this is the campsite for you. Bring your own gear because they do not rent equipment. All lots around the perimeter of the grounds are on the waterway and many of the spots you can park your boat right in the water next to your camp. There is a boat ramp and fish cleaning station. There are multiple facilities with bathrooms, showers and laundry. There is full electric and water hookups with a dump station. The water here is well water that has a sulphur smell. Although unpleasant to smell and taste, the water won't harm you. I recommend you bring jugs of fresh water with you when camping to use for drinking and cooking. Many of the perimeter camp sites are very low to the water and are prone to flooding. Because you are surrounded by water and you are in Florida, bugs can be a problem.