Turtle Beach Park, Campground, and Boat Ramp
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Overview
Turtle Beach has all the amenities for family and friends to enjoy a full day of fun and relaxation. You can enjoy the horseshoe courts, of a game of volleyball, while the kids have fun in the beachside playground.
In the center of the park sits Blind Pass Lagoon, which connects to Little Sarasota Bay and boat ramps allow easy access to and from the bay. The park includes a meeting room with sitting for up to 30 people that is available upon reservation.
CAMPGROUND
From sunrise to sunset, there is nothing like camping on the Gulf of Mexico. Turtle Beach Campground has 40 RV and tent sites with full hookups.
Relax in a tree lined campground, with shaded picnic areas, laundry room facilities and WiFi. Close to Siesta Key Beach, the 2015 #1 Beach in America, great restaurants and shopping.
To protect the turtles, no pets are allowed.
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