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Camping Tomoka State Park

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Camping Tomoka State Park features 100 full-facility campsites. The park also has a youth group camping area that can accommodate 35 campers. Reservations for campsites can be made up to 11 months in advance.

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Tomoka State Park Amenities

Each of the campsites has a grill, picnic table, water hookup, and electric hookup. There is also a dump station within the park and three restrooms equipped with hot showers as well. Campers are allowed to bring well-behaved pets onto the campgrounds. RVs of up to 34 feet in length are permitted on the campgrounds.

Things to do in Tomoka State Park

Some of the activities that guests come to Tomoka State Park to enjoy include fishing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, nature trail walking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing. There is also a playground available in the camping area for children to enjoy. There are 5 picnic pavilions that can be used throughout the day. Each of the pavilions can accommodate 24 to 36 people. Four of the pavilions can be reserved in advance.

Tomoka State Park
2099 North Beach Street
Ormond Beach, Florida 32174
Phone Number: (386) 676-4050

Tomoka State Park Operating hours
Tomoka State Park is open from 8AM until the sunsets every day of the year.

Tomoka State Park Fees
Admission Fee:
$5.00 per vehicle (2 to 8 people)
$4.00 for single occupant vehicle (or motorcycle)
$2.00 per pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, or passengers in vehicle with Annual Individual Entrance Pass

Camping in Tomoka State Park Fee:
$24.00 per night (plus taxes)

Florida residents who are over the age of 65 years can qualify for a 50 percent discount. Proof of eligibility is required.

Tomoka State Park Pavilion Fee:
$40.00 per day (plus taxes)

Visit the Tomoka State Park Website

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