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7720 Deaton Bridge Rd, Holt, FL 32564, United StatesMap
Phone+1 850-983-5363
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  • Lilly_The_Thrilly
    Lilly_The_Thrilly
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    Nice Campground ⛺️

    Very neat state Park! This park is very clean and small! There are only two areas for camping, so there’s not to many people around you. The sites are very close together! At the entrance you are gree...

    Reviewed on Apr 15, 2023
  • TrailTrekker15
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    Great Hiking and Scenery

    My girlfriend and I visited Blackwater River State Park to do some hiking. We opted for the Juniper Trail and the Chain of Lakes Trail. The Juniper Trail was partially boardwalk and partially dirt tra...

    Reviewed on Jan 19, 2023
  • clpayne
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    Great day trip when visiting Pensacola Beach!

    Spent an afternoon exploring the park while in town visiting Pensacola Beach. $4/car was more than a fair price for an afternoon of entertainment. We visited early Feb so no swimming or water ac...

    Reviewed on Feb 6, 2022
  • thefamily3
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    Loved this park and campground!!

    We camped 5 nts here and loved every minute!! It’s the cleanest most friendly campground you’d ever want to stay in. The rangers there are helpful and knowledgeable especially Aimee she bent over back...

    Reviewed on Dec 18, 2021
  • Debra T
    Debra T
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    The only noise was the paddle and the river

    Black water river state park is a great place to stay and provides easy access to the river. The first day I kayaked from Deaton Bridge to the Forest Service Ramp, approximately 1 mile. It took me a...

    Reviewed on Oct 28, 2021

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