Reviews
Gulf Islands National Seashore/Davis Bayou Campground
User Reviews
Jerry
The ONLY issue with Gulf Islands National Seashore is the bathhouse facilities at Ft. Pickens campground (loop A). I understand it's a campground shower and toilet, but it could all stand a good cleaning and updating. I'd drop a half a star for that if I could. Also, be prepared to drop $25 for the National Park entry fee, payable by credit or debit card only. Aside from that, this area is just what the doctor ordered if you're looking for a true getaway. There are NO streetlights, restaurants, clubs, traffic, loud neighbors or obnoxious party people. There IS beautiful, clear ocean water, interesting wildlife, soft, white sand beaches, historical ruins, and United States Navy Blue Angels practice flights. My family camped here in August 2025, grabbed groceries at the Winn Dixie, Aldi, and Walmart about 30 minutes up the road in Navarre, and enjoyed a week of snorkeling, napping, eating seafood, and watching sea birds, crabs, and fighter jets all do their thing without having to leave the confines of Fort Pickens.
Ali Alibhai
Absolutely beautiful, serene, relaxing, mesmerizing and tranquil. Sad was soft and water refreshing. Would love to get back during the warmer months!
B B
Gulf Islands National Seashore is one of the true hidden gems along the Gulf Coast. The white sand beaches are pristine, the water is clear and inviting, and the overall atmosphere is peaceful and unspoiled. It’s the kind of place that makes you slow down and just take in the natural beauty. There’s something for everyone — whether you want to swim, relax on the beach, kayak, hike, or explore historic Fort Pickens. The wildlife is also incredible — we spotted dolphins, birds, and even a few sea turtles. The area is clean, well-maintained, and not overcrowded, even during peak season. Parking and restroom facilities are accessible, and the entry fee is well worth it for the experience you get. If you’re looking for a quiet, stunning coastal escape away from the high-rise condos and party beaches, this is it. One of the best beach spots in Florida — hands down.
Caleb Kellicutt
Beautiful spot to go. I actually loved this beach and thought it was better than most I’ve gone to. Much more tranquil and the sand felt amazing on the feet
Heather
Nice barrier island with the Gulf on one side and the Mississippi sound on the other side. Spent a relaxing half day on the island along with a 50 min boat ride to and from the island. There is also a fort you can visit with a guided tour by the Park Ranger. It was flooded when we were there so we couldn't do the tour.
Brandi Taranto
So peaceful and beautiful I was there for a plant identification walk... Amazing is all I can say.
Chris Rankin
Decided to go sit at the beach for a couple of hours, opted to go to Johnson State Park/Beach. Last fall, I bought the one year pass, so no entrance fee based on that, I think that’s a good bargain. I went to the furthest parking spot, then walked another 300 yards or so, there were a few folks every 200 yards, pretty spread out in sparse that day. It was nice to be able to lounge a bit, take in the sun, I got in the water as it was yellow flags.
Mike Longenbaker
The NB national seashore is a fantastic resource. Much, much more than just a perfect beach!!! Be sure to stop in many places as it's 160 miles long!
Daniel Valdez
One of the residents offered a caveat (word of the day) about biting deer flies in summer. Ouch!! On the positive side the butterflies seemingly fly with/next to you if you're jogging kind of like dolphins that follow boats. Pretty neat
Desemy Productions
The park includes a visitor's center with a walk through education stations. The available specimens are interesting, and the Rangers are extremely helpful. The park includes nature trails, a fishing pier, various places from which to observe wildlife, and a campground.