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Hurlburt Field FamCamp

Down Cir, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547, United States

Hurlburt Field FamCamp
Rv park
4.2
61 reviews
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C8RP+6F Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA
+1 850-797-0103
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Nathan Page (Broker Realtor)
Nathan Page (Broker Realtor)
Love it! Cheapest place around. Clean, and nice guests. Nice staff. Always full*
Viktor Vaupel
Viktor Vaupel
Nice campground, but the constant threat of bears is a deterrent. The tick population at this campground far exceeds my limits. I was pulling at least 1 tick a day off myself and a half dozen off my dog. The bathrooms are always clean, and the sites are large. As a first come, first serve park you may spend more than 30 days in overflow since many of the park residents are living on site full time and working in the area. We only stayed a few days and were told that we were #3 on the wait list and it would be 30-45 days before a site could possibly be available.
Big Helvis
Big Helvis1 year ago
No frills campground water and electricity at your site. Sewer at the exit of campground. Always full. First come first served.
Ryan Cardwell
Ryan Cardwell1 year ago
Quiet, best prices in town for those eligible to stay, and friendly staff.
ICE COLD BEER
ICE COLD BEER1 year ago
We didn't stay there, but we did drive through to use the dump station. Every site was extremely well kept. We do look forward to staying here one day.
Mark Harvey
Mark Harvey10 years ago
First time at this campground. It was full, as can be expected this time of year so I stayed in the overflow area, which is essentially boondocking and was just fine with me at $10 per night as opposed to $35 for full hookups. Staff was helpful and neighbors were all friendly without exception. Only downside to overflow is that it's right next to a busy 4-lane hwy. Traffic noise does settle down in the evenings but daytime is quite noisy. Other than that there is a steady background of generators purring all night but it wasn't unpleasant. I would happily stay here again in the future but my daughter and family will be PCS-ing in February to Virginia so that isn't very likely
Tripp howard
Tripp howard10 years ago
No reservations taken. You can't pull right into a spot without going to "overflow" parking first and then wait your turn for a regular spot. Life's too short for that.
Raegan DeWitt
Raegan DeWitt10 years ago
This is not a first come first serve you’d expect. When the park is full you have the option to dry camp in the overflow/storage lot for $7 a day These overflow spots get the hookup sites in the order they arrived. When we went there 8 RVs were waiting and they said it would probably be 3 months. To hold your place in line you have to keep your RV on site; you can’t camp elsewhere and come when it is your turn.
Other first come first serve parks you drive around and if there is an empty spot you take it. In this one if you see an empty spot the person in overflow hasn’t gotten off work to move their RV yet. They’ll make you move if you take their spot. After all they’ve been waiting for months and you just got here.
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