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Matt

For Hanna City Park Campground: Great park, serene and peaceful with a short walk to the beach or lake. Park is gated (guard was there when we came in at night) and campground has another gate with code—very safe. We were at site 287 and it was level, easy to get into. But, the drawbacks: bathrooms were pretty dirty, campsite roads are narrow and pretty heavily treed, getting to our site was a chore with a 32’ TT (glad we arrived during the day). Despite the drawbacks, would definitely come back, can’t beat the price for the location (~$33/night).

Posted Jun 18, 2019 by Matt from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jeff Janacek

For Hanna City Park Campground: This park has it all: a Lake, Ocean, huge beach, sewer, water, shade, power, space between sites, store, security, rental bikes

Posted Jun 14, 2019 by Jeff Janacek from Minnesota . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Big bus trip

For Hanna City Park Campground: Big state park... beautiful mature vegetation. Campground is very wooded/like a tropical jungle... sites have excellent power, water fire pit, picnic table- driveways to sites is jungle like -narrow, a lot of low hanging vines and no street lights hard to find site at night. No Direct tv avail, tons of mosquitos. And bathhouse- shower house kinda nasty. Lots of tent camping.

Posted May 05, 2019 by Big bus trip from Atlanta ga. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Lisa Cantrell

For Hanna City Park Campground: There was only 1 thing wrong with our experience here starting from online reservations to our stay and that was the washrooms. I cannot vouch for the washhouses in the other loops (though reviews on all sites seem to indicate they are bad all over,) but the one between the A and B loops was awful! After complaining to the Park Operations Supervisor things were minimally better but I fear the abilities of the "cleaning crew" or perhaps their lack of investment in the outcome leaves the washrooms pretty yucky. If you don't like grunge you might want to plan to use your rig's shower or make sure you wear shower shoes and be prepared. Taking a hook that goes over the side of the stall would also be helpful. Good news is the bathhouse is well heated and the water is hot and plentiful though the pressure goes down at times when everyone is using them. Other than that? This is a wonderful park. It's HUGE-riding just the loops gives you an idea of how large and the sites vary vastly. We had an excellent back-in site with woods on three sides and across the road (most sites face the site across the road.) Our site was level and spacious but others we saw were not level and somewhat less private though all seem to be pretty spacious. There are some pull through sites, and some that are clearly best suited to tents. From conversations with another camper we found that calling the office if you have questions about suitability is helpful and all our interactions with office staff were great. The water is a bit low in pressure (30psi) but sufficient and tasted good, the electricity had no problems and though we did not need a sewer (composting toilet and low water usage) there is one there. There are huge numbers of kids in the playground and their voices are heard all over but not after 9pm and not early morning. Many ride bikes and walk in the streets so the 10MPH speed limit is imperative. The campground opens on one side to the lake which has a walking/biking trail and there are a number of hiking and biking (off road) trails. Be sure to check the entrance to each trail as the direction changes according to the day of the week. The beach is a 5 minute walk and stretches for miles in each direction. There are some shells and reportedly some shark's teeth (Fort Clinch beach is best for those) but it's a great walking beach with numerous stiles entering/exiting. The beach can be very windy which you won't know in the campground which has so many trees that it's blissfully protected. The Camp Store stocks some items (thinking camping fare) and a few handy ones as well as has bike rentals. There is a gate code to get into the actual campground that changes every Tuesday (pick up the new one at the office) and that same code works after hours at the park entrance as well. There is a Publix supermarket 15 min away, Jacksonville city is an easy 1/2 hour, the St John's River Ferry ($6 and about a 5 min ride) is 10 minutes away and you can drive all the way up to Fernandina Beach once you cross over. The Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville has an ER about 20 min away and if your pet needs a vet the Wonderwood Animal Hospital is only 10 min away., if you need to do laundry there are machines in the campground but with only 2 for over 300 sites I opted to drive 5 min to Veteran's Coin Laundry which was superb. WE had good ATT service BOOSTED. 2 bars without, 4-5 with. Didn't test our Verizon but heard it's good. The road through the campground is a bit narrow but our 33' rig navigated it with no problem and we saw some bigger ones come through.

Posted Mar 22, 2019 by Lisa Cantrell from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

JWalker

For Hanna City Park Campground: Beautiful park! Full for MLK weekend. Lots of families. Children were LOUD Friday night, but not bad the rest of the weekend. Walk or ride to the beach. Roads are well paved. Sites were extremely tight and not well marked, but the trade off is lots of trees and shade. Looked like plenty of parking for day use. Campground host, Darla, was the best! I would stay again.

Posted Feb 24, 2019 by JWalker from North Georgia . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Ramblinlove

For Hanna City Park Campground: This park is amazing! It has the natural beauty and price of a state park, with the full hookups of an RV park. Other reviewers are right that the website for booking is awful. We booked site 55 which fit our 40ft 5th wheel even though the map is coded to say it won’t and the details say it will. If you are new to driving your RV these roads will be intimidating but possible.

Posted Jan 04, 2019 by Ramblinlove from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

HoppinTheMap

For Hanna City Park Campground: Really cool campground that makes you feel like you're in a jungle. The place is big and was PACKED Veterans Day weekend 2018 with almost exclusively weekenders looking to tailgate for the Gators game. There is access to the beach within the camp and several hiking/biking trails. Negatives were the reservation system was a mess and no one answers the phone, and the road inside the campground is a bit maze-like with hard to see around curves. There's no real rhyme or reason to the flow of traffic and if you make an ill-advised turn you might get stuck so scout your route. Also, there's a code to get into the grounds but to enter the number if you're driving anything other than a sedan you need to open your car door to reach it as it's about 4 feet off the ground.

Posted Dec 28, 2018 by HoppinTheMap from Boston, MA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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