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St. Andrews State Park is the perfect place for snorkeling. Grab a mask and enter a world of underwater vistas, colorful fish and graceful rays!
Offering a pristine coastal landscape, St. Andrews State Park is a haven for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring diverse wildlife. Nearby, Shell Island’s unspoiled beaches provide a serene escape, ideal for relaxation and beachcombing.
There is plenty to do at St. Andrews during the daytime, including opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, wildlife photography, hiking, paddling, boating, and bicycling. There are multiple shops and the park offers equipment rentals for things like kayaks, snorkeling gear, and beach umbrellas.
Each campsite features water, electric and sewer connections. Each site has a picnic table and grills. Make your reservations now! Information. The campground at St. Andrews State Park is open for reservations.
Considered to have one of the best beaches in the U.S., St. Andrews State Park is a year-round attraction perfect for all ages. On the beach, sunbathe, build sandcastles, and go shelling. When you’re not at the beach, you can enjoy hiking, bird watching, and picnicking in the shade of a pavilion.
St. Andrews State Park includes the 7-mile-long barrier island known as Shell Island, a local must-see attraction. This undeveloped stretch of white sand beach is a haven for wildlife, marine animals, and beach lovers looking for a day in a pristine natural setting away from the resorts.
The park is open 8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year. Campers who plan to arrive after sunset should call the park at 850-708-6100 for the gate combination and instructions. Fees. Admission. $8 per vehicle (two to eight people). $4 single-occupant vehicle.