How do I book a cabin at Grayton Beach State Park?

How do I book a cabin at Grayton Beach State Park?

Book online or call 800-326-3521 (8 a.m. to 8 p.m.) or TDD 888-433-0287. Pets are not permitted in cabins. There is a minimum two-night stay in cabins on weekends and holidays, either Friday and Saturday nights or Saturday and Sunday nights.

Is Grayton Beach busy?

It is a small historic beach village halfway between Destin and Panama City. The place is rarely crowded. White powdery sand, amazing views – the beach is perfect for any kind of visitor. Kayakers, hikers, photographers, nature enthusiasts love this place.

How safe is Grayton Beach?

Considering only the crime rate, Grayton Beach is as safe as the Florida state average and as safe as the national average.

Is Grayton Beach free?

Grayton Beach is an historic town, one of the oldest beach towns in the Southeast. It is a free-willed and free-spirited place that is hard to describe in words.

How big are the cabins at Grayton Beach?

Grayton Beach State Park offers 30 two-bedroom, one-bath duplex cabins, including two accessible cabins. Each cabin is equipped with a gas fireplace (available November through March), central heating and cooling, a screened-in porch and an outdoor grill. Park guests should bring their own beach towels, chairs and umbrellas.

Is there a lake at Grayton Beach Florida?

People travel from all over the country to enjoy the beach at Grayton Beach State Park. Not only do people enjoy our world-class shoreline, but many animal and plant species rely on the park for nesting. Grayton Beach State Park has not only one lake on our beaches, but three.

Who is the Ranger at Grayton Beach Florida?

A true Florida native, Chris Horkman is right at home as a park ranger at the coastal Grayton Beach. His passion for the park brings a genuine sense of pride and care in all the work that he does. Coming from the mountains to beaches, Marney Cossitt loves the beauty of Florida and especially Grayton Beach State Park.

Where is the nature trail at Grayton Beach?

The Grayton Beach Nature Trail begins near the beach parking area and winds among sand dunes, pine flatwoods and scrub communities. It is interpreted by a self-guiding leaflet available at the ranger station. There are many nearby trails north of the park in the Point Washington State Forest.

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