Torreya State Park campground has 30 single-family campsites set on a high bluff overlooking the spectacular Apalachicola River. Each campsite has also water/electric hookups, a table, fire ring and grate. Campsites can accommodate tents, trailers and RVs. There are also 1 cracker cabin, 1 yurt, 3 primitive and 2 youth group sites available.
Campground amenities include drinking water, flush toilets, hot showers ($) and a dump station. There’s also boat ramp, picnic pavilion, museum and playground at the park.
Named for an extremely rare tree that only grows on the bluffs, the park offers a variety of outdoor recreation include hiking, biking, boating, canoeing, kayaking, fishing, picnicking and wildlife viewing. There’s also some historic sites and a museum to visit.
Three nearby Florida State Parks include: Falling Waters State Park, Florida Caverns State Park and Three Rivers State Park.
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We are presently at Torreya State Park. The campground is actually called Weeping Ridge campground. This campground opened on March 1 2019 after being hit by hurricane Micheal. The campsites are nice but the first 10 are close to each other and are 30 amp only. The sites are sand packed and you will see a lot of broken trees when looking over the valley.
We are currently staying at Torreya State Park in site 27. The devastation from Hurricane Michael is still evident but the campground is nice. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring. Both sides back up to ravines which makes a nice backdrop for sleeping under the stars.
Hi Lara,
Thanks for the update on Torreya State Park, but sorry to hear there is still damage from Hurricane Michael. I’m sure it’ll take awhile to repair all the devastation.