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Canaveral National Seashore Turtle Watch Tours
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Canaveral National Seashore Turtle Watch Tours

Oak Hill, Florida
4.7 (7 reviews)

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About Canaveral National Seashore Turtle Watch Tours

Canaveral National Seashore is located midway along Florida's east coast where warm waters and a temperate climate meet to host species as diverse as bald eagles, alligators, bromeliads, mangroves and sea turtles. The National Seashore was designated in 1975 to preserve and protect this special area. Visitors to the Seashore will discover its rich and diverse history, from its fertile estuaries once supporting Timucuan Indian populations to the area's first orange groves in the 1830s. Today, Can...

Canaveral National Seashore Turtle Watch Tours offers a truly unique camping experience along Florida's Space Coast, where natural beauty meets educational adventure. This public campground serves as the perfect base for exploring one of Florida's most pristine and protected coastal areas, providing visitors with direct access to miles of undeveloped beaches and diverse wildlife habitats that have remained largely unchanged for centuries.

The seashore itself spans over 24,000 acres of beach, dunes, and inland areas that protect critical nesting grounds for loggerhead, green, and leatherback sea turtles. The turtle watch tours that give this destination its distinctive character offer visitors an unforgettable opportunity to witness these ancient mariners during their nesting season, typically from May through October. There's something profoundly moving about seeing these prehistoric creatures return to shore under the cover of darkness, and participating in a guided tour adds educational context while supporting vital conservation efforts.

Beyond the turtle tours, the seashore offers exceptional opportunities for nature observation and outdoor recreation. The area is a birdwatcher's paradise, home to over 500 species of birds including roseate spoonbills, painted buntings, and majestic bald eagles. Beach walking is spectacular here, where you can stroll for miles along pristine sandy shores while searching for shells, observing dolphin pods offshore, and simply breathing in the salt air and coastal tranquility.

The nearby Space Coast area provides convenient access to additional attractions when you want a break from nature. The Kennedy Space Center, one of America's most iconic destinations, is within reasonable driving distance and offers a fascinating counterpoint to the natural wonders of the seashore. Local communities like Cocoa Beach and Melbourne provide dining, shopping, and entertainment options.

This campground appeals to nature enthusiasts, wildlife photographers, educational travelers, and families seeking meaningful outdoor experiences. Whether you're a serious birder, turtle enthusiast, or simply someone craving authentic coastal Florida experiences away from the crowds, this location delivers an exceptional camping adventure in one of the state's most ecologically significant areas.
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Canaveral National Seashore Turtle Watch Tours Reviews

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Janeen Golovich

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Janeen Golovich

Let me start out by saying that my daughter and I are not new to backcountry camping, so we didn’t have high expectations. All we were hoping for was a clean and safe place to pitch a tent for a few nights. Well, we ended up cutting our trip short and only staying one night. We booked site #4 (Headwinds) for 2 nights, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Let’s start with the good. It was a nice tran... Let me start out by saying that my daughter and I are not new to backcountry camping, so we didn’t have high expectations. All we were hoping for was a clean and safe place to pitch a tent for a few nights. Well, we ended up cutting our trip short and only staying one night. We booked site #4 (Headwinds) for 2 nights, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. Let’s start with the good. It was a nice tranquil paddle to and from the site. In fact on the way back to the visitor center the next day we counted over 20 dolphins! This site would probably also be great for birders, especially during migration times as we saw several species during our time paddling around. We also had a great view of the sunset right off where you pull the boats in. Now the bad. We first pulled in to the site about an hour before sunset and the first thing that we noticed was a large chair and a Coleman stove left behind. We then noticed garbage all over the ground. At first we wondered if someone else was there, but nope just someone’s garbage that they didn’t want to haul back off the island. We then realized just how small the site is, if we had had anything larger than backpacking tents it would have been a struggle to find a spot to set up. Then with it being New Years Eve we were kept awake by boaters blasting music until 3am. That’s of no fault to the park, but lesson learned. The next morning as we were able to check the site a little better we found the area that everyone had been using for their bathroom. Cat-holes were not properly dug and human waste and toilet paper was left exposed. By around 10am the entire site smelled like a latrine due to the improper disposal and that’s when we decided to pack up and leave. No I did not take any of the trash with me because I didn’t have gloves nor room on the canoe for it, otherwise I would have.

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Mindy Jendrasik

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mindy Jendrasik

Beautiful park and so quiet during September we were the only ones around. Seen stingray, fish, crabs, dolphins, turtles and manatees

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Mike Dyer

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mike Dyer

Much nicer than I ever thought it would be

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Ken Ludwa

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Ken Ludwa

We kayaked in to Orange Island. Easy paddle from the visitor center. Sweet little campsite, felt like we were really in the wilderness.

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Albis Guzman

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Albis Guzman

excelent for relax...

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