Owned and operated by Dixie County. No reservations; sites available on a first-come, first-served basis. Part of the Lower Suwannee National Wildlife Refuge, the Shired Island Boat Ramp & Trail provide access to the Gulf, shoreline fishing, and a short trail to a 7,000 year-old archaeology site. You'll want to bring your camera. For anglers without vessels, the ample sea wall provides plenty of shore-fishing opportunities. There are no nearby stores or tackle shops, so come prepared. 12 hookup spots $20/night for an rv, $10/night for a tent but $20 if hooked up to electricity.
Beautiful place, clean, affordable, and offers incredible views. Walk a bit and at the peninsula you will find an INCREDIBLE driftwood beach!
This is a wonderful place to bring your children. Not the best for swimming but great fishing. All those rocks and sharp oyster shells will cut you up while you swim. It is an awesome place but only giving 4 stars because the bathrooms and showers are disgusting. The last picture is what all the kids legs and arms looked like after swimming for an hour.
Absolutely gorgeous beach, white sand, and very clean. The water was blackish, brown but it's normal at this time of year.