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Jetty Park Campground — Attraction in Cape Canaveral

Name
Jetty Park Campground
Description
Port Canaveral site featuring fishing, camping & swimming plus chances to watch cruise ships.
Nearby attractions
Jetty Park Beach, Campground, and Fishing Pier
100 Jetty Park Rd, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
Jetty Park Beach
100 Jetty Park Rd, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
Carnival Mardi Gras
C95V+XH, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
Launch Viewing Spot
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Nathanael Greene (SSBN-636) / 41 for Freedom Memorial
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Nearby restaurants
Water's Edge Cafe
300 Christopher Columbus Dr, Port Canaveral, FL 32920, United States
Cape Grill & Bar
1000 Shorewood Dr #2, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Caribe Restaurant
1000 Shorewood Dr, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Nearby local services
Jetty Park Pier
100 Jetty Park Rd, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
Port Canaveral Terminal 3 Carnival
220 Christopher Columbus Dr, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
Jetty Park Road
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Jetty Park Rd
Port Canaveral, FL 32920
Victory Casino Cruises
180 Christopher Columbus Dr, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
Carnival Cruise Line Terminal 3
220 Christopher Columbus Dr, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920, United States
Port Canaveral Terminal 3 Parking
220 Christopher Columbus Dr, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
Peacock Beach
Harbor Heights, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Victory cruise casino
180 Christopher Columbus Dr, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
CT2 Terminal
180 Christopher Columbus Dr, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
Nearby hotels
Jetty Park Campground
100 Jetty Park Rd, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
Holiday Inn Club Vacations Cape Canaveral Beach Resort
1000 Shorewood Dr, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Holiday Inn Express Cape Canaveral by IHG
995 Shorewood Dr, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920, United States
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Jetty Park Campground
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Basic Info

Jetty Park Campground

100 Jetty Park Rd, Port Canaveral, FL 32920
4.0(2K)

Ratings & Description

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Port Canaveral site featuring fishing, camping & swimming plus chances to watch cruise ships.

attractions: Jetty Park Beach, Campground, and Fishing Pier, Jetty Park Beach, Carnival Mardi Gras, Launch Viewing Spot, Nathanael Greene (SSBN-636) / 41 for Freedom Memorial, restaurants: Water's Edge Cafe, Cape Grill & Bar, Caribe Restaurant, local businesses: Jetty Park Pier, Port Canaveral Terminal 3 Carnival, Jetty Park Road, Jetty Park Rd, Victory Casino Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line Terminal 3, Port Canaveral Terminal 3 Parking, Peacock Beach, Victory cruise casino, CT2 Terminal
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Phone
(321) 783-7111
Website
jettyparkbeachandcampground.com

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Nearby attractions of Jetty Park Campground

Jetty Park Beach, Campground, and Fishing Pier

Jetty Park Beach

Carnival Mardi Gras

Launch Viewing Spot

Nathanael Greene (SSBN-636) / 41 for Freedom Memorial

Jetty Park Beach, Campground, and Fishing Pier

Jetty Park Beach, Campground, and Fishing Pier

4.6

(586)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Jetty Park Beach

Jetty Park Beach

4.7

(243)

Open until 9:00 PM
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Carnival Mardi Gras

Carnival Mardi Gras

4.0

(222)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Launch Viewing Spot

Launch Viewing Spot

4.0

(8)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Jetty Park Campground

Water's Edge Cafe

Cape Grill & Bar

Caribe Restaurant

Water's Edge Cafe

Water's Edge Cafe

4.5

(152)

$

Open until 1:00 PM
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Cape Grill & Bar

Cape Grill & Bar

4.0

(262)

$

Open until 8:00 PM
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Caribe Restaurant

Caribe Restaurant

4.7

(2)

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Nearby local services of Jetty Park Campground

Jetty Park Pier

Port Canaveral Terminal 3 Carnival

Jetty Park Road

Jetty Park Rd

Victory Casino Cruises

Carnival Cruise Line Terminal 3

Port Canaveral Terminal 3 Parking

Peacock Beach

Victory cruise casino

CT2 Terminal

Jetty Park Pier

Jetty Park Pier

4.7

(229)

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Port Canaveral Terminal 3 Carnival

Port Canaveral Terminal 3 Carnival

4.6

(1.2K)

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Jetty Park Road

Jetty Park Road

4.4

(22)

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Jetty Park Rd

Jetty Park Rd

4.4

(41)

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Kathryn DistelKathryn Distel
Jetty Park is always fun to camp at, however I do not recommend the Inlet camping. My mistake, I thought I would try something different, but there is no electricity out here! I guess I saw the $40 per night price tag and assumed that there would be, but there is not. Also, generators are allowed to power the big rigs that camp out here, and they run - All. Day. Long. Luckily campground rules state that they have to go off at 10:00 p.m., although last night in the wee hours of the morn some jerk turned his on twice and woke me out of a sound sleep. Also, all the "day people" line the shore in their cars in front of the campground and play loud music, predominantly hispanic. The day people also run through your campsite non-stop. I much prefer being in the campground proper (only registered campers are allowed into this secured area), and although the sites are close together people are much more courteous, and you don't have any of the day tripper nonsense. I still recommend it, it's super fun to watch the cruise ships go by, and to be here if there is a launch. Great breeze and the beach is pristine. One more note, last year when I was camping inside the real campground, I had some food in my camper and a squirrel broke in, gnawing his way through a couple places of the screen of my pop-up. So just be careful if you leave food in your trailer!
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Kenneth BrowningKenneth Browning
Great location with beach and fishing pier access and can watch rocket launches.
Amber Ray (A. Ray)Amber Ray (A. Ray)
This was our first time visiting this park. I’ll start with the cons. 1. The site we stayed at had paved parking for our RV but nothing else was paved, so when it rained (and it rained everyday we were there) our site flooded and the amount of dirt tracked into the trailer between the adults, kids and dog was staggering. I would gladly pay more per night if they would pave more of the sites. 2. Stricter enforcement of outside visitors. The people next to us had about six additional cars. 3. There’s little to no cell reception and the WiFi is non existent. Which I wouldn’t really care but it rained for a while when we were there and were stuck in the trailer and it would have been nice to stream. Now the pros. 1. The beach! A very comfortable walking distance from the park. 2. The SHADE that our site had was incredible! We felt tucked away and it kept cool and even tho we were surrounded by greenery the bugs were not an issue. 3. The staff is so friendly! The shop has lot of items to shop for and there’s always someone on staff if you need anything. 4. Location in general. It’s close to Ron Jon, Publix, Kennedy Space Center. There’s a lot to do outside of the park. All in all we loved it there and have already booked our next stay
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Jetty Park is always fun to camp at, however I do not recommend the Inlet camping. My mistake, I thought I would try something different, but there is no electricity out here! I guess I saw the $40 per night price tag and assumed that there would be, but there is not. Also, generators are allowed to power the big rigs that camp out here, and they run - All. Day. Long. Luckily campground rules state that they have to go off at 10:00 p.m., although last night in the wee hours of the morn some jerk turned his on twice and woke me out of a sound sleep. Also, all the "day people" line the shore in their cars in front of the campground and play loud music, predominantly hispanic. The day people also run through your campsite non-stop. I much prefer being in the campground proper (only registered campers are allowed into this secured area), and although the sites are close together people are much more courteous, and you don't have any of the day tripper nonsense. I still recommend it, it's super fun to watch the cruise ships go by, and to be here if there is a launch. Great breeze and the beach is pristine. One more note, last year when I was camping inside the real campground, I had some food in my camper and a squirrel broke in, gnawing his way through a couple places of the screen of my pop-up. So just be careful if you leave food in your trailer!
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Great location with beach and fishing pier access and can watch rocket launches.
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This was our first time visiting this park. I’ll start with the cons. 1. The site we stayed at had paved parking for our RV but nothing else was paved, so when it rained (and it rained everyday we were there) our site flooded and the amount of dirt tracked into the trailer between the adults, kids and dog was staggering. I would gladly pay more per night if they would pave more of the sites. 2. Stricter enforcement of outside visitors. The people next to us had about six additional cars. 3. There’s little to no cell reception and the WiFi is non existent. Which I wouldn’t really care but it rained for a while when we were there and were stuck in the trailer and it would have been nice to stream. Now the pros. 1. The beach! A very comfortable walking distance from the park. 2. The SHADE that our site had was incredible! We felt tucked away and it kept cool and even tho we were surrounded by greenery the bugs were not an issue. 3. The staff is so friendly! The shop has lot of items to shop for and there’s always someone on staff if you need anything. 4. Location in general. It’s close to Ron Jon, Publix, Kennedy Space Center. There’s a lot to do outside of the park. All in all we loved it there and have already booked our next stay
Amber Ray (A. Ray)

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Reviews of Jetty Park Campground

4.0
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2.0
9y

Let me start with the place itself to camp at Deserve 5 stars. I have stayed here somewhere in the vicinity of 10-15 times either myself and family, or with several different groups. It is absolutely beautiful, very well kept, and has a variation of Lodge, RVsite, Primitive camping, and Camping +Water&Electric.

While there I have had a mixed bag of great and terrible customer service. Overall I do feel as it is as if we were bothering them by bringing our business too them. This can further be supported by they way they handle their incoming calls. When calling you can NEVER get a hold of someone, I feel they just forward all calls to the messaging system, and the messaging system is full, half of the time, so it become redundant. This is a terrible way to run a business, and a fine example of having placement of business and it's location bringing in all of it's business as opposed to any actual customer service.

The Largest Problem that I have with this place is that they reserve TOO many Water and Electric sites for RV and only a small handful can be had for tents. Personally I feel that if you are going to charge the same for a tent or RV it should be 1st come first serve. Or Have Some that are reserved for RV, some that are reserved for tents, and the rest can be a 1st come first serve, regardless of Tent or RV. There are too many times I have camped here that W&E tents sites are clear full, and Half of the RV sites are empty. I know management does not have direct control over this particular issue, but it should be brought to light and fixed, for the better general use and appreciation of this beautiful campsite. Again, though it's not like the management of this property cares about the people staying or this would be the only minor problem in an otherwise beautiful place. It's time for a management change, and forcing their employees to employ actual customer service not stand around and get a paycheck while we...

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3.0
1y

We have been coming to this campground for over a decade. The last couple years they have really gotten strict about their check-in times. They used to have a policy that if the site was empty you could check in because obviously some people might leave at 9:00 a.m. in the morning and some others might leave at checkout which is at noon. We arrived 20 minutes before 2:00 p.m. and they would not allow us to check in even though the site was empty. We had to go to the day pass area and wait until 2:00 p.m.. as you can imagine this then forces everyone to be pulling into the campground at the exact same time. When we arrived to our site there was random pieces of garbage everywhere like bottle cap tops, cigarette butts and other random pieces of garbage. This isn't the first time this has happened to us upon check-in but it is the first time I'm writing a review about it. The site sits empty for 2 hours between checkout and check-in and nothing is done to the sites. They even have a policy that you are charged $100 if you do any sort of late checkout. So I'm wondering why are they so strict on it if they're not doing any maintenance of the sites in between campers.

They have built a new dump site on property because they are renovating and building a new office. The new dump station is extremely difficult to get into for larger RVs. It's obvious not a lot of thought went into the design and location of the dump site.

I will say that the staff is always super friendly which makes the camping experience that much better. The people in charge of making decisions here need to make some...

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3.0
31w

It was barely like camping noone had fires. Most lots i looked to set up my tent were no fire allowed. They had some construction going on which they did make aware in booking. Camping to me is like wooded area kinda off grid feeling. Well if thats what your looking for this is not the spot to get that real camping feel. It was so quiet at night i felt if i made any peep i could be in trouble. So if your the drinking fire pit type of person. Again not the place for you. The staff was very friendly. When i arrived the staff was said to be available until 9pm. I arrived around 7:30pm i was kinda confused. There were no signs pointing saying office, or check in. So i called but there were no staff available. The recording redirected me to check my welcome email or what have you for any number i may need. I was thinking okay kool. I am the type to get a little anxious until i do what i need to make sure is done. So i open che k my email check all the things i could online to check in or get the number to see what i need to do. I only am seeing the number that directed me to check the package. And if the welcome package is the package they may give you when you check in well how am i to check it if i hadnt received it yet. So finally i just set up and had received a text message that had informed me to make sure i check in at 9 am. I Did not see that message until after i set up and undisturbed my messages. Other then feeling like i needed to be super quiet at 930 pm it was a nice and quiet experience, and the staff were very welcoming, and the pier very awesome in the night...

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