Reviews
Long Point Rec & Camping Park
User Reviews
Will Mitchell
This place is great. Layed back staff. They got bathrooms a kids park some trees for shade tables all I need. I launch my kayak here often. The reason not 5 stars is the county website it's not good.
Debra Murphy
I am 52 and haven’t visited since my late teen/early 20s I googled it to check about gators moving in now. I have many fond memories of my many visits sadly only my oldest got to experience visiting we used to cross the bridge over to the island walk to the left jump in and swim to the next island when I took my oldest I brought a small inflatable boat and swam across pulling him he had so much fun. Used to be able to walk around in the mud and feel the bums bump and pull up a clam sometimes a hermit crab which my son loved. Wanted to go back until I talked about it with a friend who said no gators took over. I’m pretty good around them when I go out observing them but they can stay submerged for hours and I don’t want to take any chances with my daughters or myself so I guess I’ll be just be keeping my memories but can’t say for sure about gators without a visit maybe some can post about this
Ramón Flores
Wife and I have been camping at Long Point Campground since 2018. We have seen improvements but seen more setbacks. It seems they cannot keep up with the maintenance following Hurricanes. Sites have not been restore (specifically waterfront sites). Landscaping on sites is not well maintained even when the check-in time was changed from 1 to 2PM. The grass on our site #62 was not cut the last time we were there. Also, the terrain had many holes. The shower valves in the bath house by the dump station are hard to turn open and the building could use some painting. The booking window for non Brevard residents was limited to 6 months in advanced when residents is 12 months. This is what we get for been loyal campers for 7 years. We think our days camping at Long Point Campground are over.
Cessy Meacham
We absolutely love Long Point Park, we have been going since 2016 when we got out first RV, facilities are always clean, access to kayak, or even swim are available. The staff is very helpful Kids or Adults have so much to enjoy, running bikes. exploring the close by little island etc The views are amazing, wildlife incredible, birds, dolphins and all. We are always checking for openings and book it for the year, we camped in all seasons. But enjoying winter the most, The park is always busy so hurry to book your spot .
Ivette Ruelle
A friend told us about this park. It was kind of funny because two years ago we lived 15 from here. Place is beautiful, well kept. The entrance to the park is super nice, with its tall trees at both sides of the road. Check in was fast and easy. Most of the spots are water front. The ones that have sewer are not, but hey, there are two places where you can dump. The place was very nice and relaxing, lots of families and big groups. You can bring your boat, there is a ramp. It was nice to see all the boats, canoes, paddlers, people fishing, amazing views and impressive sunsets. Great bathrooms facilities. Loves place and can’t wait to come back.
Kim L
My wife and I stayed at this park for two nights about two weeks ago. As seniors, it was our first time visiting, and overall, it was a decent experience. Our site was located along one side of the park entrance and was noticeably smaller compared to other camping sites we had visited. However, the grounds were clean, and the bathrooms, while well-maintained, were a bit of a walk from our site. One highlight was the water access—just a few feet from our site—which would make this an ideal spot if you have a kayak or canoe. The only downside was the reception experience. The lady at the front desk could have been friendlier. A more welcoming attitude would enhance guests' camping experience, rather than feeling like they're checking into a shelter.
Christine McCully
I was lucky enough to drive up and sit in my car to reserve Online a campsite that was really for an RV, but I set up my tent there. It is a beautiful nature preserve island spit that overlooks the mainland. Not far from the beach and fishing, if you’re into that. The lady who checked me in was a little outspoken, but the night Ranger was very nice and I felt safe here.
D Eddy
Large campground, some sites are difficult to get level. Well kept, but needs some site work. Not a lot of shade, but a most of the sites are waterfront, and a easy to launch kayaks and canoes and tie up boats. We had many manatees play alongside our site. Fishing pier that people could enjoy.
Sindi McGovern
We come to camp a few times a year. Many of the sites have drop in for water. Kayaking and fishing sooo easy. A few islands to check out ! We walk our dogs early in the morning and then after dinner. Everyone is so friendly and nice. They have showers, laundry and bathrooms - all really clean! One of my favorite places to camp in central Florida.
Ryan Casey
Maybe a nice park for most who come here, but site 34 is THE WORST plot on the park. They advertise waterfront camping. It’s not waterfront, and there is a bridge access 15 feet from the site. That means anyone and everyone from the campground will most definitely walk through your campsite at any time of the day or night. If you get site 34, just cancel and go somewhere else because they will not try to accommodate you at all. Plenty of open sites, yet they will tell you it’s full. Makes for a very uncomfortable stay when your wife and/or kids are playing in the site you booked, and random people continue to invade your space. Sad, being that we are avid campers and always show respect and courtesy at every campground we visit across the country. Also, would call ahead to see what issues they are having. Sewage and septic are busted and the bathrooms close by are closed, Scout island also closed- but they will still charge you full price. Recommend looking elsewhere for waterfront camping.
Brooke Gabris
Wash rooms and showers need a lot of attention with better water pressure, new faucets and shower heads. Campsite 4 has been very difficult to get our RV level, and was told we had a level site. But, we love the hole in the mangrove since we are sea kayakers!
Michael B. Chafin
Very nice State Park with restrooms showers laundry facilities parking for almost any size vehicle reservations required. This is not a free park
Joy Bo
If your not on the water, your in a field. Felt like I was at Woodstock! We were put in the back by a small pond/holding pond covered by reeds. Felt like a snake or an alligator could come out at any point. Sights were very tight. Bathrooms were clean. Washer and dryers worked fine. We were scheduled to stay for 3 days, left after one. We asked when we arrived if there were any water sites available. We were told no but our good news was we had sewer. In the morning, when we left, we saw 3 open sites. We won’t be back.
Robert Dalga
Decent campground, but not too happy about allowing long term stays. Apparently, they allow camping for several months. This makes it difficult for others to book a campsite, not to mention getting a good site. The county should really consider changing the length of stay to what's more typical (i.e. 2 weeks). There are plenty of private RV campgrounds for long term / seasonal stays.
Cory Obarr
I love camping at this park. Nice quiet place to camp. The majority of their camping spots has water access so you can pull your boat, jet ski, canoe or kayak right up to your camp site!