>I have never camped at Grayton Beach but have > stayed at > other area beaches, and you will probably never find a finer > stretch of > sand. Plus the little community of Grayton and the famous Red > Bar. > Everything toward Alabama got pretty torn up by Ivan but I > think this > area escaped harm. > > <http://www.floridastateparks.org/graytonbeach/default.asp> > Grayton Beach is one of the few areas with relatively unmolested old growth. There are lots of picteresque little inland lakes giving you options of kayaking. The Grayton area itself comprises of a few dozen closely-built homes surrounded by shrubbery and those wonderful twisted Florida dwarf pines. It's like getting away from the obvious commercialized areas without having to go far. I bet a parked Westy overnight would not raise many concerns from the locals and vacationers.
===== Chris S.'85 Westy Camel -> http://www.knology.net/~vw/vws/camel/ '84 Westy Hershey -> http://www.knology.net/~vwghost/hershey/ '01 NB TDI -> http://www.knology.net/~vw/Beetle.jpg |
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