![]() ![]() Be aware that this stretch is often used by people traveling from the park to a nearby fishing pier (out of the park) and that there is a moderate safety risk because of the traffic flow. Open to two-wheel-drive vehicles, however, beach conditions may vary with weather and campers should always use caution to avoid becoming stuck in unexpectedly deep sand. Campers may choose a location and stake out a claim. distance) and from the park's northern boundary to the northern barricade of Closed beach (about a 1 mile distance). Camping is permitted from the dunes to the water's edge (about a 100 ft. There are no facilities and no designated sites. ![]() No reservations are taken for camping, but none are needed as space is always available. A camping permit is required and is available from the Malaquite Visitor Center. The Visitors Center is 1/2 mile south along the beach. Campsites are located less than 100 feet (33 meters) from the beach and have an unobstructed view of the Gulf. A camping permit is required and is available from the campground host, patrolling rangers, the entrance station, or from the information desk at the Malaquite Visitor Center. The campground is rarely full during fall, winter, and spring usually less than half the sites are occupied. Camping is accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis. For security, the area is patrolled by rangers. Please do not run generators after 10 p.m. There is a gray water dump station and potable water filling station prior to entering the campground. An $8 fee is required $4 with a Golden Age or Golden Access passport. Semi-primitive, providing only toilets, rinse showers, picnic tables and 50 designated sites (8 sites are for tent camping only, 26 are for tent or RV camping, and 16 are for RV's only). Camping is $8 per night, $4 with a Golden Age or Golden Access pass. The developed campground at Malaquite Beach ![]()
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