Torreya State Park - United States

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About Torreya State Park

RV quick facts for Torreya State Park

DetailInformation
Max RV lengthTight, wooded sites best suited to rigs around 30 ft or shorter; verify with park before booking
Full hookupsSites offer water and electric; no sewer hookups at individual sites
Dump stationDump station available on site for registered campers
Generator hoursGenerator use restricted to quiet hours set by Florida State Parks rules
Cell serviceSpotty in ravines and along bluffs, improves near the entrance and Gregory House
Road restrictionsNarrow, winding approach roads with hills and sharp turns; large rigs should use caution
Reservation windowFlorida State Parks accept reservations up to 11 months in advance via ReserveAmerica

Best time to visit Torreya State Park

The best months to visit Torreya State Park are October through April, when humidity eases, temperatures are comfortable for hiking bluff trails, and biting insects are far less active. Late fall brings unusual hardwood color for Florida, and early spring offers wildflowers along the ravines. Summer is hot, humid, and prone to afternoon thunderstorms, which can make steep trails slick. Shoulder seasons in late spring and early fall balance open campground availability with pleasant weather for RV travel.

Jan 125 mm
61°F - 37°F

Cool, crisp hiking weather

Feb 120 mm
64°F - 41°F

Mar 130 mm
72°F - 46°F

Wildflowers begin in ravines

Apr 90 mm
79°F - 54°F

May 95 mm
86°F - 63°F

Humidity climbing

Jun 165 mm
90°F - 70°F

Afternoon thunderstorms common

Jul 185 mm
91°F - 72°F

Hot, humid, insect heavy

Aug 180 mm
91°F - 72°F

Peak storm season

Sep 140 mm
88°F - 68°F

Hurricane season, monitor forecasts

Oct 75 mm
79°F - 55°F

Excellent hiking conditions

Nov 90 mm
70°F - 46°F

Fall color in hardwood ravines

Dec 110 mm
63°F - 39°F

Quiet, uncrowded month

Things to do at Torreya State Park

  • Gregory House Tour Easy
    RV parking available

    The Gregory House is a restored 1840s plantation-era home repurposed as the visitor contact station at Torreya State Park. Guided tours offer history of the Apalachicola River region and views of the bluffs. RV parking is available near the main day-use area.

  • Apalachicola Bluffs Overlook Easy
    RV parking available

    Short walks from the main park road lead to overlooks on high bluffs above the Apalachicola River. The views are unusual for Florida and showcase the steep ravine country that defines the park.

  • Torreya Challenge Loop Trail Strenuous
    RV parking available

    The Torreya Challenge is a strenuous multi-mile loop through deep ravines, steep bluffs, and mixed hardwood forest. Hikers should carry water and plan for sharp elevation changes that are rare elsewhere in Florida.

  • Weeping Ridge Trail Easy
    RV parking available

    Weeping Ridge Trail is a short out-and-back hike to a seasonal waterfall tumbling into a shaded ravine. It is a good introduction to the park's unusual topography for visitors short on time.

  • Rock Bluff Primitive Trail Moderate

    Rock Bluff Primitive Trail offers a longer backcountry hike through remote sections of the park with minimal facilities. Backpackers can use primitive campsites accessible only on foot.

  • Wildlife and Birdwatching Easy
    RV parking available

    Torreya's ravines and river corridor support warblers, hawks, white-tailed deer, and gray foxes. Quiet mornings along the bluff trails and near the Gregory House are productive for birders.

  • Picnicking and Pavilions Easy
    RV parking available

    The main day-use area includes picnic tables, pavilions, and shaded lawns with river-valley views. The area is convenient for RV travelers taking a midday break between hikes.

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Torreya State Park, FL, United States

How to get to Torreya State Park

Torreya State Park is about 45 miles west of Tallahassee and roughly an hour's drive via I-10 and local roads through Bristol, Florida. From the east, RVers typically exit I-10 at Midway or Quincy and head south on SR 12 and SR 271 to the park entrance. The final approach includes narrow, winding rural roads with hills and sharp turns, so large rigs should drive cautiously, watch for low-hanging branches, and avoid routing apps that suggest unpaved shortcuts. Tallahassee International Airport is the nearest commercial airport for fly-and-rent travelers.

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