| Basic Information |
| Address |
18601 NE 22 Avenue, FL 33180 |
| Phone Number |
305-692-3079 or 305-945-3425 |
| Hours of Operation |
The facility, which is ADA accessible, is available for evening rental as well as weekend overnight stays for groups. |
| Amenities and Facilities |
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Set in the 232.74-acre woodsy Greynolds Park, Camp Greynolds is ideal for overnight retreats into the wilderness. The park sits on the banks of the Oleta River where herons, ibis and egrets can be spied among the majestic mangroves. The parks' woods are lined with miles of hiking trails that lead to grand oaks, tropical plants, wild flowers, colorful butterflies, a bird rookery and a host of creatures including owls, bats, raccoons and gray foxes.
Campers can wake up to the sounds of songbirds, scale the observation mound to look over the beauty of the park, hike the historic grounds which were once trekked by Tequesta Indians, take a leisurely canoe trip in the Park's lagoon or journey into Oleta River. Enjoyment can be felt from the camaraderie of friends and colleagues telling ghost stories around the campfire ring.
Whether you're a corporate group, the scouts, a social organization or just a group of friends who want to hang outdoors, you'll find accommodations at Camp Greynolds, which has nine cabins made of natural wood and stone with cushioned bunk beds, dining hall with a fireplace and full kitchen.
Campground Amenities
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Dining hall with fireplace
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Full kitchen (pots and pans provided)
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Eight cabins with four bunk beds per cabin (sleeps 8 per cabin)
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Leaders' cabin with two single beds
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Restrooms and showers that are accessible for people with disabilities
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Site for tent camping
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Campfire ring
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Barbeque grills
The facility, which is ADA accessible, is available for evening rental as well as weekend overnight stays for groups.
Natural Adventures
Make your stay even more memorable by adding a natural adventure to your experience at Camp Greynolds. There are day and evening activities that can be scheduled to fit in with your camping plans.
Day Activities
Guided Historical Nature Walk (1.5 hrs)
Trek the unknown regions of Greynolds Park and see animals in their natural surroundings while learning about plant life. Along the way discover the park's unique history.
Oleta River Canoe Trip (3 hrs)
Canoe along one of Florida's most historic and beautiful rivers. Catch a view of wading birds in their natural habitats and visit an undisturbed Tequesta Indian Midden.
Evening Activities
Campfire Program (1 hr)
Relax by the campfire while listening to Native American nature based stories. Roast marshmallows and visit the archaeological site at Camp Greynolds.
Creatures of the Night Hike (2 hrs)
Learn about the night creatures that inhabit Greynolds Park. You’ll be surprised to learn about what lurks around when the lights go out! Join us on our presentation and naturalist guided walk.
Self-Guided Activities
Campfire Ring Rental (1 hr)
A relaxing finish to a day full of fun! A member of our park staff will cut the wood, build the fire and remain in the park to insure that the fire circle embers are properly extinguished. So, bring the marshmallows, borrow our roasting sticks and enjoy!
Paddleboat, Kayak & Canoe Rentals
Visit the Greynolds Park Boathouse and enjoy a leisurely paddle on our lagoon in either a paddle boat, canoe or kayak.
Other Recreational Experiences at Greynolds Park
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Golf Course
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Playground
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Picnic Shelters
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Volleyball Courts
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