The park has 30 campsites in a shady hardwood hammock with natural vegetation buffers between most of the sites. Each campsite has water, electricity, an inground fire circle, grill and a picnic table. Hot showers and restrooms with ADA accessible amenities are available. A dump station is located at the campground. Well-behaved pets are allowed in the campground.
Consumption of alcoholic beverages throughout the park is prohibited, except for campers, who may consume alcoholic beverages within their campsites only.
Maximum RV length = Our campsites accommodate a variety of RV lengths from 25 to 35 feet.
Our primitive youth camping area accommodates up to 50 people. The site includes a fire circle and a pit toilet. Pets are permitted; please refer to our Pet Policy for more information.
Take Interstate 95 to exit #298 which is US 1. Go north on US 1 for 300 yards and turn right on Faver-Dykes Road. Go 1.5 miles on Faver-Dykes Road to Faver-Dykes State Park.
Great large private sites, great trails. Everything made sense there, garbage at the restroom, pump out at the garbage. QUIET! Loved it!
We reserved for an overnight stay at the campground and enjoyed our experience! We saw deer, gopher tortoise, baby armadillo, interesting birds, and raccoon!
Make sure to pick up all items from the picnic table at your site while chatting around the fire at night. The raccoon are gutsy and anxious to see for themselves what goodies you might have brought!
You can fish, bring your child to the playground, hike nature trails and canoe.
The sound of the forest is loud overnight and enjoyable, but if you are used to complete silence to achieve sleep late at night I would recommend to pack some ear plugs.
The campground and restrooms were clean and well-kept. A very nice little getaway spot in nature!
The GOOD: We're in a 35' fifth wheel, had ample room in our site. It was raked, clean, wide & very level. Nice privacy due to the natural trees & shrub growth between sites. Quiet, shady, clean, cute squirrels all around. Bathhouse clean & good condition. Very dark at night, no street lights - great for stargazing.
The BAD: no WiFi, 30 amp site had lowelectric voltage at times, it rained HARD overnight here & the road & some campsites were flooded. Saw a tent camper sitting in his vehicle while his tent was swallowed by a small pond in his site. Some campers woke up to water standing at their steps & around their rigs.
It receded fairly quickly in the morning but I'm sure a few campers were not happy! The rangers were out early with equipment, cleaning up the road & sites. We were fortunate that we had a slightly elevated site & no issues.
All in all, our stay was mostly uneventful & enjoyable. I would probably stay here again but I definitely would ask about runoff & ponding on the site if rain is forecasted! Especially if tent-camping!
Quiet hiking on the trail on a Thursday..quite noisy at the camp ground.. Overall it is a very nice park.. Clean and well maintained. Decent facilities and a noticeable presence of park Rangers.. the trail was very flat, wide, and very well-maintained. Very easy hiking this hike would be good for small children and older folks.