Escambia County Natural Resources Conservation Division, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and the City of Pensacola have partnered together to create a geocache tour designed to route residents and visitors to the area’s environmental restoration projects and unique environmental habitats.
Lake Stone Campground
Nestled in the rural setting of northern Escambia County, sits one of the environmental gems of the region, Lake Stone.In 1967, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission constructed an earthen dam across Wiggins Branch to create Lake Stone. The 100-acre impoundment opened to fishing in 1969 and boasts premier freshwater fishing opportunities for residents and tourist alike.Escambia County maintains the Lake Stone Campground, which includes 77 campsites, a public use building, a playground, showers, restrooms, a fishing pier, security lights, electrical and water hookups, a sewage dump station, and picnic area.
For reservations contact (850) 256-5555.