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The brown-gold river flows alongside the swimming area.

Manager's Message

The Ochlockonee River State Park swimming area is open. Water conditions have improved and are now safe for swimming. If you enjoy birding, you may have a good chance of seeing the red-cockaded woodpecker. Ochlockonee River is one of the few state parks that have a resident population of these endangered birds. Ochlockonee River also has white squirrels. These squirrels are not albinos. They are a gene mutation of the gray squirrel and are white as snow. This is an excellent time of the year to canoe our many rivers and creeks. Cold weather causes many of the salt water species such as trout and red fish to move up the river. This is the time of year that you can catch fresh and salt water fish within the park boundary. Winter can be a very busy time for our campground, so if you plan on camping with us please make your reservations in advance. Most of the park was burned with prescribed fires in May and June. These are the months that most natural fires occur. Almost all of the fall flowers are dependent on growing season burns to stimulate their bloom in the fall. The flowers and wiregrass have now started to seed. Park Staff along with volunteers are now collecting seed from the park for restoration efforts at Bald Point State Park. Biting insects can be an issue any time of the year. When you come to visit us, please come prepared with insect repellent. Please come visit us at Ochlockonee River State Park and enjoy the natural beauty.
- Kevin Patton, Park Manager

Welcome to Ochlockonee River State Park

This jewel of a park is a great place to get away for a weekend or a weeklong vacation. Picnic facilities and a swimming area are located near the scenic point where the Ochlockonee and Dead rivers intersect. Ochlockonee, which means "yellow waters," is a mix of brackish, tidal surge, and fresh water. Pristine and deep, the river empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Trails allow visitors to explore the park and see the diverse wildlife, including the red-cockaded woodpecker, and natural communities such as pine flatwoods and oak thickets. A boat ramp provides easy access to the river. Both freshwater and saltwater fish inhabit the waters around the park, including largemouth bass, bream, catfish and speckled perch. For overnight visitors, there are full-facility campsites with access to restrooms and showers. Youth group camping is also available.

Contact the Florida Park Service Information Center for general inquiries.
For Information about Ochlockonee River State Park, please call 850-962-2771.

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Hours of Operation

8:00 AM to sunset

Driving Directions

Ochlockonee River State Park is located four miles south of Sopchoppy on U.S. 319.


Park Fees

Admission Fee is - $3.00 per car
Pedestrians, Bicyclists, Extra Passengers, Passengers In Vehicles With Holder of Annual Individual Entrance Permit - Admission Fee $1.00. Boat Launching fee is $6.00. Camping Fee
All Year $15.00 plus taxPicnic Pavilion Fees
Large Shelter, one side, $32.10 (plus tax) per day. One side accommodate 36 people.
Whole Shelter, $64.20 (plus tax) per day. Whole Shelter accommodate 72 people.
Small Shelters, $21.40 per day (plus tax). Small shelters accommodate 36 people.
New Small Shelters, $32.10 per day. New shelters accommodate 36 people.
Reservations may be made up to one year in advance. Payment must be received within 10 calendar days following the day the reservation is made. Shelter rental fees do not include entrance fees. For further information about this park, please call.


Ochlockonee River State Park

P. O. Box 5
Sopchoppy, Florida 32358
Phone: 850-962-2771
Fax: Contact Park for Number

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