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Turtle Beach Campground
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Palm trees lined this beachfront campground with crushed shells, picnic tables & full hook-up sites.
Nearby attractions
Turtle Beach Access
9000 Blind Pass Rd, Sarasota, FL 34242
Turtle Beach
Florida 34242
Nearby restaurants
Turtles Restaurant
8875 Midnight Pass Rd, Sarasota, FL 34242
Ophelia's on the Bay
9105 Midnight Pass Rd, Sarasota, FL 34242
Nearby hotels
The Inn at Turtle Beach: Currently Closed for Bookings and Under Renovation
9004 Midnight Pass Rd, Sarasota, FL 34242
Turtle Beach Resort
9049 Midnight Pass Rd, Siesta Key, FL 34242
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Turtle Beach Campground

8862 Midnight Pass Rd, Sarasota, FL 34242
4.0(370)

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Palm trees lined this beachfront campground with crushed shells, picnic tables & full hook-up sites.

attractions: Turtle Beach Access, Turtle Beach, restaurants: Turtles Restaurant, Ophelia's on the Bay
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Phone
(941) 861-2267
Website
sarasotacountyparks.com

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Nearby attractions of Turtle Beach Campground

Turtle Beach Access

Turtle Beach

Turtle Beach Access

Turtle Beach Access

4.6

(479)

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Turtle Beach

Turtle Beach

4.7

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Things to do nearby

Venice Presbyterian Church Christmas Concert for the Community
Venice Presbyterian Church Christmas Concert for the Community
Sat, Dec 13 • 2:30 PM
825 The Rialto, Venice, FL 34285
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Hunt for shark teeth and shells on Manasota Beach
Hunt for shark teeth and shells on Manasota Beach
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:30 AM
Englewood, Florida, 34223
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Myakka State Park E-bike Safari
Myakka State Park E-bike Safari
Wed, Dec 10 • 9:00 AM
Sarasota, Florida, 34241
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Nearby restaurants of Turtle Beach Campground

Turtles Restaurant

Ophelia's on the Bay

Turtles Restaurant

Turtles Restaurant

4.2

(1.0K)

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Ophelia's on the Bay

Ophelia's on the Bay

4.6

(750)

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Edward MortonEdward Morton
From 20-23 August, my wife and I stayed here for 3 nights in our 18' travel trailer that is towed by my Dodge RAM 1500 crew cab. It's a very nice LITTLE campground........IF you are in a SMALL Class B RV or have a small travel trailer without slideouts. You won't be able to camp here in anything over 32 feet long. The campsites are wide enough for a small travel trailer (without slide outs) and a tow vehicle parked abreast, but they are only about 35-40 feet deep. Backing in my trailer was a bit of a challenge, but made much easier only because the site directly across the single lane road from mine was vacant (when we arrived). As the map shows, this campground is RIGHT OFF THE BEACH, and the beach here is pretty nice, even though the sand is a bit gray and crumbly from a recent beach re-nourishment project (offshore sand dredge pumping). The camp sites were rather expensive per night (63.28 with tax), especially for a county-owned and operated park, but this place is heavily booked most of the entire year BECAUSE OF ITS PRIME LOCATION. It's probably one of less than 10 campgrounds in Florida that are just a few steps away from the Gulf or Atlantic. We endured some very heavy downpours on two of the three days/nights we camped there, so the single lane entrance and exit road, which splits the north and south sides of the campground, was flooded with about 6-8 inches of standing water. The campsites (made of crushed white shell) did not flood because they are slightly elevated above the level of the road, but they only had about 2" of reserve elevation. In order to bathe, we had to wade back and forth to the shower house/restroom across this road, through ankle-deep water, to bathe, so it was a good thing we'd brought rubber shower shoes. It was also very hot and humid during our stay, as you would expect in Sub-tropical SW Florida in August. The mosquitoes and no-see'ums were not too bad, but probably because Sarasota county sprays for them nightly during this time of year. The restrooms and showers were VERY CLEAN and NEWLY REMODELED, so that was a major plus. They also have an attached laundry room (which we didn't use). I'd guess only about 50% of the sites are shaded, and there isn't much privacy between the camp sites because they are so narrow and shallow. There are two casual restaurants located directly across the road from the entrance (i.e., Turtle Beach Grill and Turtles on Little Sarasota Bay (waterfront view)) that are literally 100 yards or less of a walk away from any of the campsites. There is also a very nice fine dining restaurant about 3/4 miles south of the entrance called Ophelia's on the Bay worth going to if you are celebrating a special occasion and brought the spiffier attire for it in your wardrobe. VERY IMPORTANT SAFETY ISSUE: The entrance to this campground sits just south of a blind curve on VERY BUSY Midnight Pass Road. We saw many construction, landscaping, and food delivery trucks whizzing past the entrance well over the speed limit. All drivers need to be REAL SLOW AND CAUTIOUS when pulling out of here, especially if you are towing a travel trailer when you check out and leave. Otherwise you just might get T-boned by a big truck barreling down Midnight Pass Road. There is not even a blinking light or a warning sign to tell drivers to slow down just before the entrance, and I'm surprised there hasn't been a road fatality here yet.
Gretchen32937Gretchen32937
Update camped 6/23-6/26/24 site 44. Same issue with trying to maneuver into the site with very little room. Host could have been more helpful and tried to navigate traffic that was backing up onto the road, instead we were just the entertainment! I would try and avoid the peak check in time at 1:00 since everyone is trying to get into these tight spots. To be aware, there is a large summer camp that takes over the beach right in front of the campground from 8-12:00 M/T/Th/F. The beach is coned off and practice surfers will get very close if you impede their area. The summer noise from the road was quite intense at times even with the windows closed and a/c on. We really enjoyed our time and access to the beach, and will most likely return. Pricey but worth it! Reserved online site 44 (closest to the road) for 3 nights in April. It is a beautiful, clean and well maintained campground with the most beautiful beach access. The sites are tight and hard backing in. There is not much privacy and a wood wall is all that separated our camper from the road close by. The road is supposed to be 35 mph but be advised there is a curve and speeding is the norm. Loved that there are 2 restaurants right across from the campground. Bath houses absolutely clean with such a nice outside shower/foot wash but odd shower doors providing “half” privacy. Illuminated road leading to beach access. Many gather at sunset for official conch symphony. Access to the public park right next door with kayak launch. Rode the tram (pick up at next door park turn around) to Siesta Key. We preferred our Turtle Beach access due to privacy and less crowds. Beach restoration due to start end of April.
becca Erhardbecca Erhard
Knowing what you’re getting is key to appreciating this campground. This is a very small campground with wooden walls separating each site. We stayed at the very first site off the road (before the gate). We were basically right on the road, and heard traffic and music from the bar across the street all evening. We camped in a rooftop tent, and were pretty tight in the site. Bathrooms were dated, but fairly clean. There were two showers in the restroom. One was large and had lots of space to shower and change. The other was small, and you stood sort of tall with short doors. Little strange to be able to see over the top while showering. If you have a camper with facilities, this would not be an issue. No campfires allowed, which really takes away from the whole camp atmosphere for me. I understand why they don’t allow fires, as everything is tightly packed in. The best parts of Turtle Beach Campground: location! A few steps to the beach, a free trolley ride to Siesta Key. A great little restaurant right across the road. It’s all about knowing what to expect, and you’ll be happy here.
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From 20-23 August, my wife and I stayed here for 3 nights in our 18' travel trailer that is towed by my Dodge RAM 1500 crew cab. It's a very nice LITTLE campground........IF you are in a SMALL Class B RV or have a small travel trailer without slideouts. You won't be able to camp here in anything over 32 feet long. The campsites are wide enough for a small travel trailer (without slide outs) and a tow vehicle parked abreast, but they are only about 35-40 feet deep. Backing in my trailer was a bit of a challenge, but made much easier only because the site directly across the single lane road from mine was vacant (when we arrived). As the map shows, this campground is RIGHT OFF THE BEACH, and the beach here is pretty nice, even though the sand is a bit gray and crumbly from a recent beach re-nourishment project (offshore sand dredge pumping). The camp sites were rather expensive per night (63.28 with tax), especially for a county-owned and operated park, but this place is heavily booked most of the entire year BECAUSE OF ITS PRIME LOCATION. It's probably one of less than 10 campgrounds in Florida that are just a few steps away from the Gulf or Atlantic. We endured some very heavy downpours on two of the three days/nights we camped there, so the single lane entrance and exit road, which splits the north and south sides of the campground, was flooded with about 6-8 inches of standing water. The campsites (made of crushed white shell) did not flood because they are slightly elevated above the level of the road, but they only had about 2" of reserve elevation. In order to bathe, we had to wade back and forth to the shower house/restroom across this road, through ankle-deep water, to bathe, so it was a good thing we'd brought rubber shower shoes. It was also very hot and humid during our stay, as you would expect in Sub-tropical SW Florida in August. The mosquitoes and no-see'ums were not too bad, but probably because Sarasota county sprays for them nightly during this time of year. The restrooms and showers were VERY CLEAN and NEWLY REMODELED, so that was a major plus. They also have an attached laundry room (which we didn't use). I'd guess only about 50% of the sites are shaded, and there isn't much privacy between the camp sites because they are so narrow and shallow. There are two casual restaurants located directly across the road from the entrance (i.e., Turtle Beach Grill and Turtles on Little Sarasota Bay (waterfront view)) that are literally 100 yards or less of a walk away from any of the campsites. There is also a very nice fine dining restaurant about 3/4 miles south of the entrance called Ophelia's on the Bay worth going to if you are celebrating a special occasion and brought the spiffier attire for it in your wardrobe. VERY IMPORTANT SAFETY ISSUE: The entrance to this campground sits just south of a blind curve on VERY BUSY Midnight Pass Road. We saw many construction, landscaping, and food delivery trucks whizzing past the entrance well over the speed limit. All drivers need to be REAL SLOW AND CAUTIOUS when pulling out of here, especially if you are towing a travel trailer when you check out and leave. Otherwise you just might get T-boned by a big truck barreling down Midnight Pass Road. There is not even a blinking light or a warning sign to tell drivers to slow down just before the entrance, and I'm surprised there hasn't been a road fatality here yet.
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Update camped 6/23-6/26/24 site 44. Same issue with trying to maneuver into the site with very little room. Host could have been more helpful and tried to navigate traffic that was backing up onto the road, instead we were just the entertainment! I would try and avoid the peak check in time at 1:00 since everyone is trying to get into these tight spots. To be aware, there is a large summer camp that takes over the beach right in front of the campground from 8-12:00 M/T/Th/F. The beach is coned off and practice surfers will get very close if you impede their area. The summer noise from the road was quite intense at times even with the windows closed and a/c on. We really enjoyed our time and access to the beach, and will most likely return. Pricey but worth it! Reserved online site 44 (closest to the road) for 3 nights in April. It is a beautiful, clean and well maintained campground with the most beautiful beach access. The sites are tight and hard backing in. There is not much privacy and a wood wall is all that separated our camper from the road close by. The road is supposed to be 35 mph but be advised there is a curve and speeding is the norm. Loved that there are 2 restaurants right across from the campground. Bath houses absolutely clean with such a nice outside shower/foot wash but odd shower doors providing “half” privacy. Illuminated road leading to beach access. Many gather at sunset for official conch symphony. Access to the public park right next door with kayak launch. Rode the tram (pick up at next door park turn around) to Siesta Key. We preferred our Turtle Beach access due to privacy and less crowds. Beach restoration due to start end of April.
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Knowing what you’re getting is key to appreciating this campground. This is a very small campground with wooden walls separating each site. We stayed at the very first site off the road (before the gate). We were basically right on the road, and heard traffic and music from the bar across the street all evening. We camped in a rooftop tent, and were pretty tight in the site. Bathrooms were dated, but fairly clean. There were two showers in the restroom. One was large and had lots of space to shower and change. The other was small, and you stood sort of tall with short doors. Little strange to be able to see over the top while showering. If you have a camper with facilities, this would not be an issue. No campfires allowed, which really takes away from the whole camp atmosphere for me. I understand why they don’t allow fires, as everything is tightly packed in. The best parts of Turtle Beach Campground: location! A few steps to the beach, a free trolley ride to Siesta Key. A great little restaurant right across the road. It’s all about knowing what to expect, and you’ll be happy here.
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4.0
(370)
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4.0
1y

From 20-23 August, my wife and I stayed here for 3 nights in our 18' travel trailer that is towed by my Dodge RAM 1500 crew cab. It's a very nice LITTLE campground........IF you are in a SMALL Class B RV or have a small travel trailer without slideouts. You won't be able to camp here in anything over 32 feet long. The campsites are wide enough for a small travel trailer (without slide outs) and a tow vehicle parked abreast, but they are only about 35-40 feet deep. Backing in my trailer was a bit of a challenge, but made much easier only because the site directly across the single lane road from mine was vacant (when we arrived). As the map shows, this campground is RIGHT OFF THE BEACH, and the beach here is pretty nice, even though the sand is a bit gray and crumbly from a recent beach re-nourishment project (offshore sand dredge pumping). The camp sites were rather expensive per night (63.28 with tax), especially for a county-owned and operated park, but this place is heavily booked most of the entire year BECAUSE OF ITS PRIME LOCATION. It's probably one of less than 10 campgrounds in Florida that are just a few steps away from the Gulf or Atlantic. We endured some very heavy downpours on two of the three days/nights we camped there, so the single lane entrance and exit road, which splits the north and south sides of the campground, was flooded with about 6-8 inches of standing water. The campsites (made of crushed white shell) did not flood because they are slightly elevated above the level of the road, but they only had about 2" of reserve elevation. In order to bathe, we had to wade back and forth to the shower house/restroom across this road, through ankle-deep water, to bathe, so it was a good thing we'd brought rubber shower shoes. It was also very hot and humid during our stay, as you would expect in Sub-tropical SW Florida in August. The mosquitoes and no-see'ums were not too bad, but probably because Sarasota county sprays for them nightly during this time of year. The restrooms and showers were VERY CLEAN and NEWLY REMODELED, so that was a major plus. They also have an attached laundry room (which we didn't use). I'd guess only about 50% of the sites are shaded, and there isn't much privacy between the camp sites because they are so narrow and shallow. There are two casual restaurants located directly across the road from the entrance (i.e., Turtle Beach Grill and Turtles on Little Sarasota Bay (waterfront view)) that are literally 100 yards or less of a walk away from any of the campsites. There is also a very nice fine dining restaurant about 3/4 miles south of the entrance called Ophelia's on the Bay worth going to if you are celebrating a special occasion and brought the spiffier attire for it in your wardrobe. VERY IMPORTANT SAFETY ISSUE: The entrance to this campground sits just south of a blind curve on VERY BUSY Midnight Pass Road. We saw many construction, landscaping, and food delivery trucks whizzing past the entrance well over the speed limit. All drivers need to be REAL SLOW AND CAUTIOUS when pulling out of here, especially if you are towing a travel trailer when you check out and leave. Otherwise you just might get T-boned by a big truck barreling down Midnight Pass Road. There is not even a blinking light or a warning sign to tell drivers to slow down just before the entrance, and I'm surprised there hasn't been a road...

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1.0
6y

Had a bad experience with this campground... The campground itself is nice a little small but right on the beach.. the problem I had was with the people running the campground. I could not get two consecutive nights on the same site which I'm okay with that they we're booked..not a problem I would just have to move from one site to the next the next day. So before placing my reservation I called and talked to a gentleman and asked him if it would be okay if we moved from one spot straight to the next spot the next day because they have a check-in and check-out time and explain to him they didn't have two consecutive days in one spot he said no problem it happens all the time he said he is good about getting everybody out of the site right at 11 a.m. and I could move right over to the new site. so the first night was fine but come the second day when I was supposed to move to the second site he had a unruly camper and didn't end up leaving till almost 1:30 so I politely went to the office and asked for a refund for me the day was over as far as going to the beach the man in the office got very vicious about a refund telling me that their check-in policy is 1 pm I told him I had discussed it with a gentleman (over the phone) probably the same guy and he told me it would be no problem to move straight over but now it is 1:30 and the check-in is at 1 pm even if I went by there rules the guy was still in the spot at 1 pm finally the guy in office agreed verbally he would refund for the one day so we left...well guess what that never happened I had to fight with a credit card company to get them to credit the one day back.... upon check-in the first day we pulled up at 1pm and there was a note on the office door saying they were out for a break and this place has a arm gate... if you know your check in time is at 1 and people have to get through a gate why would you leave and say you stepped out for a break?? nevertheless we and fellow campers were stuck on the outside trying to get in the place at...

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5.0
2y

Update camped 6/23-6/26/24 site 44. Same issue with trying to maneuver into the site with very little room. Host could have been more helpful and tried to navigate traffic that was backing up onto the road, instead we were just the entertainment! I would try and avoid the peak check in time at 1:00 since everyone is trying to get into these tight spots. To be aware, there is a large summer camp that takes over the beach right in front of the campground from 8-12:00 M/T/Th/F. The beach is coned off and practice surfers will get very close if you impede their area. The summer noise from the road was quite intense at times even with the windows closed and a/c on. We really enjoyed our time and access to the beach, and will most likely return.

Pricey but worth it! Reserved online site 44 (closest to the road) for 3 nights in April. It is a beautiful, clean and well maintained campground with the most beautiful beach access. The sites are tight and hard backing in. There is not much privacy and a wood wall is all that separated our camper from the road close by. The road is supposed to be 35 mph but be advised there is a curve and speeding is the norm. Loved that there are 2 restaurants right across from the campground. Bath houses absolutely clean with such a nice outside shower/foot wash but odd shower doors providing “half” privacy. Illuminated road leading to beach access. Many gather at sunset for official conch symphony. Access to the public park right next door with kayak launch. Rode the tram (pick up at next door park turn around) to Siesta Key. We preferred our Turtle Beach access due to privacy and less crowds. Beach restoration due to start...

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