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Pass Campground is at the far western end of
Apalachicola Bay, where it flows into the Gulf of Mexico.
In
the midst of a beautiful, deeply fertile area, full of
unspoiled beaches and rich estuaries,
there are no high
rises here in Indian Pass - just wonderful beaches,
succulent oysters,
world class fishing and spectacular
sunsets.
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Check out our
great cabins! |
Indian Pass is located in Gulf County, between Apalachicola
and Port St. Joe. It's an hour east of Panama City and a
half-hour more from the trendy beaches of South Walton (Grayton
Beach, Seaside, Watercolor and Rosemary Beach).
If you come for the fishing, you can bring your boat or
charter a local fishing guide. Directly across from our
campground, is St. Vincent Island, a 10 mile long, mile wide
National Wildlife Refuge that is home to Sambar deer, bald
eagles, and an abundance of other wildlife. If you’d like to
check it out, perhaps on a rented bike, you could catch a
ferry at the boat launch.
Maybe you’ll see some of the
dolphins that like to feed in the Pass.
Indian
Pass Campground offers a unique camping experience, in a
beautiful natural setting. We have great waterfront cabins
that sleep 2, 4 and 5 people. In addition, we offer
waterfront RV sites and primitive campsites. Amenities
include new, modern
& clean shower facilities,
an outdoor pool and a
laundry room. And if you get to needing something we have a
campground store. |