Overview
A brief introduction to Torreya State Park
Torreya State Park is a 13,735 acre (56 km2) Florida State Park, United States National Natural Landmark and historic site thirteen miles (19 km) north of Bristol. It is located north of S.R 12 on the Apalachicola River, in northwestern Florida (Florida Panhandle), at 2576 N.W. Torreya Park Road.
It was named for the Florida Nutmeg (Torreya taxifolia) trees, a rare species of Torreya tree endemic to the local east bank of the Apalachicola River's limestone bluffs.
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- Florida State Parks
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Other nearby parks
Open to camping at other nearby parks? Here are a few other parks you'll find in the vicinity.
- Lake Seminole
- Three Rivers State Park
- Seminole State Park
- Florida Caverns State Park
- High Bluff Campground Lake Talquin State Forest
- Ft. Braden Primitive Campsites Lake Talquin State Forest
- Lines Group Camp Lake Talquin State Forest
- Bloxham Pavilion Lake Talquin State Forest
- Bear Creek Group Camp Lake Talquin State Forest
- Falling Waters State Park
Reviews
Camper reviews for Torreya State Park
A Bit Isolated but a Nice Park and Campground
This park isn't near any services so stock up before you get too close to your destination. The park can be a bit dusty with the dirt road and campsites.
Small State Park near Tallahassee FL
We were part of a Trail Maintenance work crew and stayed in the campground, Site 9. Ours was one of the 2 paved sites so enjoyed having a little less dirt to track in the camper. Solid picnic table and in ground fire pit/grill at each site. The bathrooms are SPOTLESS and heated in the cooler months. Rangers and hosts were wonderful and checked in on the crew many times. Always had 2 or 3 bars on both ATT and T Mobile with several TV channels. Many miles of hiking trails (some moderate, some strenuous) which is part of the attraction. If you’re not into hiking there isn’t much else to do so bring a book and enjoy nature! The trees are on the mend and in a few years the foliage will be back between the sites. Aluminum recycling near the dumpster which is always appreciated.
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