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Walsingham Camp Site

Reviews (5)

What Guests Are Saying

Walsingham Camp Site features a well-maintained campground and kayak launch, making it an excellent choice for outdoor activities. Visitors should be cautious of ticks in the grass. Overall, it's a positive experience for kayaking enthusiasts.

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Michelle Bull

Michelle Bull

September 7, 2025

5

Started our kayak trip. Very well maintained campground and kayak launch. Watch out for ticks in the grass.

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Andrea Merchant

Andrea Merchant

April 24, 2024

5

Beautiful little landing/camp ground! Quiet and low key. Loved the big live oak trees! Perfect for picnics. Would definitely come back!

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nancy marshall

nancy marshall

April 2, 2024

5

They've done really well cleaning it up even though it will never look like it did before Michael

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Matt McRell

Matt McRell

May 10, 2020

2

Great place to put kayaks in. Unfortunately we put in here on Sunday 10 May 2020 and we got about a 1/3rd of our trip down to SR20 and happened upon a spot that was impassable. We had to paddle upstream and it was miserable. When I say impassable, I mean it. I swam downstream with our kayaks and could not find a route, even carrying. Until someone comes and clears the area, I would say stay clear for kayakers and put in at SR20.

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miserkeen1

miserkeen1

August 2, 2018

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Could not get ahold of management area contacts and tried to camp without reservation. Called the numbers, tried the website, neither responded. Went to check it out and with no-one there, I decided to pitch a tent. I saw a worker, who told me he would just "forget" he saw me, then I saw a FWC officer, after asking him about the reservations and saying I did not have one, he gave me a trespassing warning, which he said could have been criminal trespass, 3rd degree felony. Never again. A felony for primitive camping, when it's at devil's hole in the middle of the management area?? Not to mention I made it aware that I did not have the reservation. Apparently it's better not to say anything at all and try to be sneaky than be legal. Edit: I never stayed overnight, and day visits are legal year round. Also, while I was told to leave immediately, other people came to swim the spring without a word. Warning I got was "camping is allowed only at designated sites and for no more than 14 consecutive days at a time or by permit from northwest florida water management district" Guess you must not confuse permit having being given permission and the act of reserving something... To note, this is way off the beaten track, and there were absolutely no other campers at the devils hole camp sites, or any of the other free primitive campsites for miles around.

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Location Walsingham Camp Site

Address:
1126 Walsingham Bridge Road
Chipley, FL, 32425
United States

Latitude & Longitude: 30.482 / -85.5259

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