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Dead Lakes State Recreation Area

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This is a public campground located within an 83-acre state recreation area offering 10 RV campsites and 10 sites for either tent or RV camping. Amenities include 24-hr attendant, boat ramp, picnic area, nature trails, dump station, flush toilets. Recreation includes fishing.

Location: Hwy 71, Wewahitchka Florida Telephone 850-639-2702

Other RV campgrounds and dealers nearby:
(Panacea) Alligator Point Campground
(Eastpoint) Apalachicola Bay RV Park & Campground
(Port St Joe) Cape San Blas Camping Resort
(Carrabelle Beach) Carrabelle Palms RV Park
(Wewahitchka) Dead Lakes State Recreation Area
(Panama City Beach) Emerald Coast RV Resort

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