Fred Gannon Rocky Bayou State Park offers a unique Florida camping experience in Niceville, nestled along an arm of Choctawhatchee Bay. This former WWII gunnery range has been transformed into a pristine natural preserve centered around Rocky Bayou, featuring centuries-old longleaf pines and tranquil waterways. The park is ideal for RV travelers seeking comfort and nature access, with full-hookup campsites, dump stations, laundry facilities, and electrical connections throughout.
Outdoor enthusiasts discover diverse activities here: saltwater fishing, boating from dedicated ramps, scenic hiking trails through old-growth forests, kayaking in the 367-acre aquatic preserve, and wildlife viewing. Three nature trails range from easy walks to longer excursions, while a fitness trail accommodates bikers. Family-friendly amenities include a playground, picnic grills, and tables; pets are welcome throughout the grounds.
The strategic Niceville location provides easy access to panhandle coastal attractions while maintaining a secluded, peaceful atmosphere. Seasonal events—including Pioneer Day and Estuary Day—enrich visitor experiences. The park's natural beauty, historic significance, and commitment to preserving Florida's heritage create a distinctive destination. Breathtaking sunsets over the lazy bayou and opportunities for both relaxation and outdoor recreation make Rocky Bayou State Park a compelling choice for RV adventurers exploring Northwest Florida.