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August 05, 2010 thru August 09, 2010
Beautiful park you can look out your window and see all the navy ships going in and out of the pass. Blue angles flying over head and practice for there shows, had a great time. Will visit the park again.
June 21 - 30, 2010
Cutbacks in MWR funds can be felt but this is still a great place. Rained alot but all the negatives are overshadowed by the positives.
March 28-29, 2010
First visit and we will return. Loved the paved parking. We were visited by the camp host several times while we were there. Everybody was very friendly. The bath house on Battle Ship roll was good. They are building an new one and adding more paved lots. Quite place to rest. Might be a little off the beaten path but worth the stay.
Oct - Dec 2009
This park used to be jewel of military campgrounds. Have stayed here alot in the past but this will be my last time here. The place is overgrown with tall grass in the camping areas. The restrooms on the Anchor side are disgusting. The manager of the park seems to care more about the disc golf and the civilians that use the golf facilities than the rest of the park or the military personnel that this park is supposed to serve. I am retired navy and feel that the Air Force should take over care of this facility or sell it to the state of Florida to preserve it. There is little or no security here and the camp hosts are super nice but don't seem to care about enforcing the rules sometimes. The people that work at the registration office are super nice and are one of the only bright spots left at this park.
March 31 - April 2, 2010
Only spent two nights in campground A, and thought the grounds looked fine. There were a lot of leaves which can't be helped this time of year. Jerry and Dalores (camp host/hostess) were very friendly and helped us get parked without hitting any trees. This campground and campground B are both located in a very wooded area off base and have a very nice beach area (small but very nice). Most people clean up after their pets but some don't. Walking through all the leaves can sometimes leave you with an extra bit of a surprise if you don't watch your step (thanks to those that do not clean up after their pets). One very nice restaurant is the Shrimp Basket on Perdido Key! There are several other places that are nice also and not hard to find.
November - April, 2010
Very quiet and peaceful. My biggest complaint is that the management could care less about the upkeep of the CG. Weeds are knee high, fire rings never cleaned, street lights half out along with the lights on the power hookups. We stay here quite often and it is a beautiful area and a good price - word is the manager is more interested in the disc golf than the campers. Camp hosts are in each area (A and B) but other than getting a free site they don't do anything that anyone can see. Same pieces of trash blowing around the CG for the past 2 months. Restrictions on the B side require individuals to leave (no homesteading) at least once during the summer months but it is a known fact there are two or three individuals that are permanent residents. Why? Something about their CO writing and getting an exemption - wonderful - at least one of them is drawing full BOQ and the other is a retired Navy working for a DOD contractor. This could be a top notch CG if managed properly - too bad the Air Force doesn't run it. I am a retired MCPO and it's a shame not more attention is given to this facility.
April 2009
This campground is way off the beaten track from the Navy base. Grocery store nearby is ok. Parked in the old camp where you have electric and water but sites are a bit narrow. Says you are on the beach but had trouble envisioning what they meant with the small strip of sand on the bay [not the ocean like we thought]so we were disappointed. Registering - guy was in a hurry to go someplace I guess because he was very rude. We left there and drove on to Gulf Shore Alabama and staid at the State Park there for $21 a night - far better deal and 1 mile from the white sands and beautiful shore.
February 2009
After being in NOLA for Mardi Gras any quiet place would be fine. But this c/g is really great. Loved the way we could pull in and sorta make your own campsite (on the grassy side). The shower facility could use a major upgrade. But for everything else about the park it's tops. Easy in easy out. If you can get into the "good sites" then you have it made. But when in Pensacola area, we'll be back.
8-10 March 2009
Really enjoyed the facility. All the staff was superb. Great water view. No negative items. Will return.
Feb 24, 2009
All staff & camp ground hosts were very friendly & helpful. Stayed in Anchor Cove (30A,water & dump site nearby, sandy & shady sites) one nite then transferred to Battleship row (30-50A,water,sewer, concrete pads & shade) where we stayed 4 more nites. Both areas were clean, but Anchor bath house is very worn, badly needs replacing. Battleship Row bath house in much better shape. Perdido Bay view from both CGs. Beaches within a few yards in both CG areas, boat rental(pontoon, fishing, sail & kayak) mini store, small indoor work out area, mini golf course. Many other area attractions plus Naval Aviation Museum, Navy Exchange, Navy commissary, Navy hospital & VA clinic within easy driving range. Both CGs are a very good value. This was our 2nd visit & we will return
January 14-19, 2009
We really like this campground. It is very quiet this time of year. The A side has a lot of openings but the B (Battleship Row) side is full. I guess everyone wants sewer hookups. Water and 30 amp power is good enough for us and the price is right, plus the view of the bay is outstanding. The dump station is convenient when we need it. The staff at Marina/Camp Store is very friendly. The young woman running the store stayed late after we checked in at 4 p.m. (closing time) so I could pick up some ice. It must be a great location in the summer when you can take advantage of the nice beach, boating, and fishing.
Sept. 21 - Oct. 21 2008
We stayed on Battleship Row in a prime slot. Arriving in Sept. enabled us to slip into a prime slot, on the front row, with a view of the water. Leaving today, 21 of Oct., every slot is now filled with people in for the winter, the next 3-4 months. Had a great time. We did not use the bath house or laundry facilities so could not rate them. However, the one thing that was so outstanding about the location of this area is the close proximity of the commissary and exchange facilities. There is also a beautiful park within 10 miles with the bay on one side and the gulf on the other for day use. A must see is the Naval Aviation Museum, which is free, donations accepted. The camp ground does have wi fi but we did not use it and others said you had to pay and that it was not very good. For those that have children or those young at heart, there is cinema by the bay every Sat. night at no charge. Mostly G rated movies shown but it was fun and something different. Be sure and bring your own chairs, bleachers are all that is provided. Lastly, there is a weekly news bulletin put out that is delivered to your front door. We definitely plan on coming back.
Sept. 28
We were pleasantly surprised to get a prime site in the B section looking straight into the Bay. Sites are level with plenty of room between them. Great location for bike riding, bird watching & relaxing. If in the area again, would definitely stay here.
July 2006
Our family went down from Ft. Benning, GA. to Blue Angels and stayed on the Anchor cove side. Although rustic and nearly full (it was July after all), we found that a few of the camp sites on the back did not have power. This limited our choice of working campsites to use. The bathhouses were clean, but could have used some renovation or updating. The beaches were o.k., but the amenities were few. All that aside, my wife and the kids loved it. The DJed music was wonderful. There is nothing like dancing with your sweetheart under the stars, near the ocean, under a big bright moon. We ended up wanting to stay longer, but eventually had to return home. The staff seemed very helpful with side excursions in and around the Pensacola area. Word of advice: make reservations 4 to 6 weeks in advance if not earlier. We haven't stayed on the Battleship Row side yet, so we can't comment about the "newer side" of the CG. Enjoy!
April 17, 2008
We made a day trip here and didn't stay overnight. The folks at the gate were very friendly, gave us a map and pointed out locations of various activities. There are two campgrounds. We only checked out Battleship Row with full hookups. We did not drive through Anchor Cove so can't comment on it. Battleship Row met my standards with paved roads and sites. Restrooms and laundry was clean. There are plenty of things to do here. They have two mini golf courses, marina, boat ramps, beach, boat rentals, tennis and other. This is an old seaplane base so there is a lot of concrete. The only negative is the distance from NAS Pensacola, 15 miles.
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