Located in a shady hammock near the Tomoka River, each of the park's 100 campsites has a picnic table, grill, electric hook-up and water. A dump station is located within the park. Three restrooms with hot showers, two of which have accessible facilities, are located in the campground.
$24 per night plus tax, plus a non-refundable $6.70 reservation fee. Includes water and electricity.
Florida residents who are 65 years of age or older or who hold a Social Security disability award certificate or a 100-percent disability award certificate from the federal government are permitted to receive a 50-percent discount on current base campsite fees. Proof of eligibility is required.
Well-behaved pets are allowed in the campground in accordance with our Pet Policy.
Maximum recreational vehicle (RV) length is 34 feet.
For reservations, visit the Florida State Parks reservations website or call 800-326-3521 or TDD 888-433-0287.
From I-95 take exit 268 (SR40) east approximately 6.5 miles. At the base of the bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway, turn left (North) on North Beach Street. Proceed 3.5 miles to main park entrance.
2099 N. Beach St.
Ormond Beach FL 32174
$5 vehicle (up to 8 people).
$4 single-occupant vehicle.
$2 pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass.
$24 per night plus tax, plus a nonrefundable $6.70 reservation fee and a $7 nightly utility fee for RV units. Utility fee includes water, electricity and sewer. (Utility fee does not apply to tent camping.)
I went there this past weekend for a girls getaway. We tent camped here. The campsites were clean and the facilities were kept nice. No issues. The outpost is in the back of the park right on the water. Very nice place to hang out and watch nature. Our trip was amazing. Definitely recommend and hope to go back with my husband soon.
I like quiet. Tamoka State Park is VERY family-friendly. Kids and dogs all hours of the night. There is no enforced quiet hour. With this said. Super clean facilities and really nice rangers and staff. The on-site convenience store has everything you need but budget accordingly. 2x retail. On the lighter side, the clothes washers and dryers are only $1 per cycle. We still had a good time, but we just won't be back. There are other parks we prefer.
What a glorious state park! We admittedly came here to get our state park passport stamped for Bulow Plantation, but we stayed and explored Tomoka while we were there. I'm so glad we did! WE SAW A BOBCAT!!! Like 50 yards away, maybe. It crossed a trail and meandered on it's way. I have never seen one so close!
The trails were thick with mosquitos, so apply more bugspray than you think you'll need. Bring your lunch! There are picnic tables all over the place. The mosquitoes were barely noticeable on the western side of the peninsula. The breeze coming in off the water was enough to keep the mosquitoes away.
Restroom facilities were on par with other state park restrooms.
I noticed they did have a handicapped parking spot next to a covered pavilion and the restrooms, so it's an accessible parking area.
We wanted to go into the outfitter store to ask about equipment rentals and to buy some drinks, but they were closed. Maybe that's only open on weekends? Call in advance.
All in all, a beautiful park and I look forward to returning and exploring further.
Really nice state park, campgrounds very nice, large spots the restroom and showers are clean. There's a private shower if anyone would need handicap access. The trails are nice. Beautiful views. Fishing is OK !
The park is well maintained with clean facilities. There are a few bike trails which were dry and fun. The general store closes at 5pm. One dump station. Fire ring and picnic table. No post for hanging items. Beautiful sites with huge trees and vegetation between campers.