Kitching Creek Primitive Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

Kitching Creek Primitive Campground — Jonathan Dickinson State Park

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Kitching Creek Primitive Campground – Jonathan Dickinson State Park

Located in the heart of Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Kitching Creek Primitive Campground offers a serene and natural camping experience that is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This unique campground is not only a gateway to Florida’s stunning landscapes but also a chance to immerse yourself in the diverse ecosystems and historical significance of the area.

Features and Amenities

  • Camping Options: The campground features both equestrian and primitive sites, allowing campers to enjoy the great outdoors with their horses, while all tent campers have access to basic amenities.
  • Stunning Trails: Adventure awaits with a variety of hiking trails, including:
    • 1.5-mile Kitching Creek Nature Trail
    • 0.5-mile Wilson Creek Nature Trail
    • 0.75-mile River Trail
    • 5-mile and 7.5-mile segments of the Florida Trail, offering varied terrain and breathtaking views.
  • Accessible Facilities: The campground is designed to accommodate all guests, featuring accessible campsites, restrooms, and a canoe and kayak launch.
  • Canoe and Kayak Rental: Paddlers can explore the tranquil waters of the Loxahatchee River, available for canoe and kayak rental directly from the park’s concession.
  • Fishing Opportunities: The Loxahatchee River provides ample fishing spots, though a valid fishing license may be required.

Camping Fees and Reservations

Campsites at Kitching Creek come at an affordable rate, with basic fees as follows:

  • $26 per night (plus tax), which includes water and electricity for RV sites.
  • A nonrefundable reservation fee of $6.70 applies to all bookings.
  • A $7 nightly utility fee for RVs is also applied, while tent campers are exempt from this fee.
  • Group campsites are also available, accommodating larger gatherings with pre-arranged bookings.

Unique Experiences

Besides camping, visitors can engage in various programs and activities:

  • Guided Tours: Participate in ranger-led tours that bring the history of Trapper Nelson and the park to life.
  • Family Programs: Educational programs are offered at the Elsa Kimbell Environmental Education and Research Center, making it ideal for families.
  • Wildlife Observation: The park is home to diverse wildlife, including endangered species and unique plants, making bird watching and wildlife viewing popular activities.
  • Scenic Picnicking: Numerous picnic areas are available throughout the park, complete with tables and grills, perfect for a relaxing outdoor meal.

Exploring the Park

Jonathan Dickinson State Park spans over 10,500 acres and offers visitors nearly 25 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The rich history of the park, once home to a top-secret radar training school during WWII, adds depth to your exploration.

From scenic riverside views to lush forests, Kitching Creek Primitive Campground provides an excellent base for adventurers of all types. Whether you’re seeking peaceful solitude, thrilling nature trails, or unique wildlife experiences, this campground will fulfill your outdoor desires.

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