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Topsail Hill Preserve State Park Gregory E. Moore RV Resort
Overview
Topsail Hill Preserve State Park features the Gregory E. Moore RV Resort, a tranquil retreat tucked away in the Florida Panhandle. Unlike typical commercial parks, this destination focuses on preserving the natural beauty of the Gulf Coast. The resort offers a serene environment where guests can reconnect with nature while enjoying the comforts of a modern facility. It is designed for those who appreciate the intersection of high-end RV living and protected, pristine landscapes.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Santa Rosa Beach, FL, the park serves as a coastal sanctuary along Scenic Highway 30A. The location is defined by its dune lakes, rare coastal ecosystems, and miles of white sandy beaches. Visitors are surrounded by towering pine forests and rolling dunes, providing a sense of seclusion that is increasingly rare in popular tourist corridors. The area maintains a relaxed, upscale atmosphere that feels worlds apart from nearby busy beach towns.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is exceptionally well-equipped to handle modern RVs, featuring full hookups and expansive, paved pads. Guests benefit from a resort-style swimming pool, a clubhouse with a community room, and clean, accessible laundry facilities. The park also provides shuffleboard courts, bicycle rentals, and access to a tram service that shuttles visitors directly to the beach. These features ensure that comfort is never sacrificed, even while immersed in a wild, protected environment.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for exploration within the park’s boundaries. Guests can spend their days hiking or cycling along extensive nature trails that wind through old-growth forests. For water lovers, the park offers excellent fishing spots, kayaking, and paddleboarding on the rare coastal dune lakes. Additionally, the vibrant local communities of 30A offer unique boutiques, galleries, and casual dining experiences just a short drive from the resort entrance.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful getaway rather than a high-energy vacation spot. It is perfectly suited for retirees, nature photographers, and outdoor adventurers who prioritize quiet mornings and scenic beauty. If you enjoy waking up to the sounds of wildlife and value direct, effortless access to some of the most beautiful beaches in Florida, the Gregory E. Moore RV Resort provides an unmatched experience for your next coastal journey.
User Reviews
J Jenkins
We had a mobile home and it was a wonderful stay. The kitchen was well equipped, it was a nice quiet place. The beach was beautiful, the café was awesome. Bikes were fun. An all around good time!
Aaron Weaver
We’ve stayed here twice—once in a camper and then last week in a tent. Both are good, but the tent sites are exceptional: fine gravel pads, clothes lines for towels and such, beautiful natural feel, and close proximity to restrooms and showers. The beach, too, is great. Especially for kids, kayaks, and paddle boards. If you are into shelling you’ll want to visit some other beaches further to the east as SoWal beaches have next to no shells. While there we saw bald eagles, a gator, pods of dolphins, and a couple small sharks. The beach itself is pristine and separate from the glut of development that comprises much of 30A. .
Matt Brouwer
One of the nicest beaches on the Gulf.. plenty of fine white sands and sun. The beach is a nice short trip via shuttle. Bike trails and Kayaks to rent. They don't have fire pits but you're able to bring a portable one. No Wifi was a mixed bag of positive and negative. Reception on cellular was great (5G Verizon). Will definitely come here again.
Violette N
We stayed for 5 nights. The staff were super friendly. The smoothie at the café was delicious and refreshing. The campground was clean. The beach was beautiful and the bike trails were perfect. We even made it to the dunes. The bathrooms were well maintained even with the busyness. Down sides: We stayed at site #51. The pad was broken up and was a tripping hazard for us and it was difficult to back the camper in due to the parking right in front. The pool water was not refreshing at all. We jumped in and jumped right out. There were more positives than negatives, so I didn't remove a star. We would definitely recommend it to our friends 🧡
Steve Thomson
This is the nicest park we’ve been to after two months, multiple states, national Parks, State Parks, city parks, you name it. This is the best so far! The sites are spacious, the foliage is beautiful. We enjoyed the walk to the ocean then a nice trolley ride back. We took a dip in the pool and noted lots of people riding bicycles and kids playing everywhere. The park has full hook up with fantastic water pressure, actually 70 psi so we had to regulate down from there. We only spent one night here in June 2025 and didn’t have time to rent the kayaks or other options they had. An air force base is nearby so don’t be surprised to hear early morning thunder in the sky. We look forward to coming back here and spending at least a week next time.
Cheryl Forde
Beaches, bikes, cabins, RVs, trails, wildlife, & boardwalks! Easily my favorite state park. I posted my first review 3 years ago. We rented a cabin to celebrate a graduation back then and have followed with many great day trips. Trams to the beach and beach wheelchairs! Update: The owl nest seen this past winter had an eagle in it today! (May 2, 2021)
Michele Gray
We came during COVID so the pool and shuttle was shut down. The bath house for our area was too and these reasons why we gave it 3 stars. Park is beautiful with flowers and a pond and roomy. All spots are concrete. Went and looked at the tent sites out of curiosity (we used their bath house) and they were nice and private. Beach is pretty far so we know why they have a shuttle but we hiked it just to stay busy. Great location and it isn't in a loud tourist area but is a short distance from it all if that's what you're wanting. Oh and there's a coffee shop on the premises!
Brian Nevel
Let the pictures tell the story...
Dianna Battistone
Tram not running so didn't do the mile walk to the beach. Just strolled a short way on the trail.
Kenneth Cooper
Get, can't get enough