stevenpensacola,
Any word when Ft. Pickens will be ready for RV camping? I have stayed there several times over the years.
We're starting to wonder if it will ever happen. I've been camping out there too many times to count....this was one of my most favorite places to go.
The island is still too flat in places....heavy surf can still overwash the island. The National Park Service cannot make up their mind on how/when/where the road might be rebuilt. The NPS has always taken a "hands-off" approach to the beach here, in regards to beach renourishment/creating man made dunes, etc.
You can actually camp in the A Loop (this was the smaller of the two campgrounds), but you have to either hike/bike about 5 miles to get there, or you can go by boat. There is no electricity or hot water in the campground.
About two miles of your hike is through the sand...where the road is washed out.
from the park service website:
Fort Pickens "Loop A" Campground
The Fort Pickens Campground Loop A is open to backcountry camping by bike, boat, or foot. The campground is available on first-come-first-serve basis. The cost for a camp site is $10.00 per night with a 50% discount for Golden Age/Interagency Senior and Golden Access/Interagency Access Pass holders. Campers will have access to running water, grills, picnic tables, and bathrooms with cold showers.
Visitors will have to access Loop A of the campground by bike, hiking or personal boat. Boaters planning to camp can unload their passengers and gear near Battery Langdon located on the bayside of the island and west of the Ranger Station dock and hike on the bike path or Fort Pickens Road to Loop A.
Visitors planning to hike or cycle to the campground or to Fort Pickens should be physically prepared to walk or push their bikes with camping gear and/or supplies along unimproved roadway and areas of soft sand. The trip from the entrance of the Park to Fort Pickens is seven miles one-way. All visitors are reminded to stay in the designated travel corridor.
Historic Fort Pickens is open for self-guided tours during daylight hours only. The fishing pier is also open.