Anastasia Island Camping

Friday, February 10, 2023 8 a.m. to Sunday, February 12 at 5 p.m.
  • Trip Date: 2/10/2023-2/12/2023
  • Trip Location: St. Augustine, FL
  • Trip Cost: $45.00
  • Registration Opens: 1/27/23 - 12:00 PM
  • Registration Closes: 2/7/23 - 5:00 PM

Register for this trip in the UCF RWC app or through the UCF RWC Membership Portal website. All trips are now first-come, first-served. All trips will open 2 weeks before the first day of the trip. If the trip is full, you can register for the waitlist using the link above. 

Pre-Trip Date & Time: 2/7/23 @ 6:00 PM

Trip Description: Join us for a trip full of culture and exploration as we spend the day exploring St. Augustine and the night camping on local barrier island, Anastasia Island. St. Augustine was the first legally-sanctioned free black settlement in the U.S. (established in 1738), so we will celebrate Black History Month by learning more about the rich history of this area and their people.

What’s Included: All of our adventures include all necessary gear for the activity and professional guidance by OA Trip Leaders. All staff are certified in First Aid/CPR/AED, and most are certified Wilderness First Responders. Participants should wear athletic clothing, appropriate footwear, and bring personal water/snacks. A full packing list will be provided at the Pre-Trip Meeting.

Meals will be provided on this trip; all menus will take dietary restrictions/preferences and allergies into account. Occasionally, groups will eat at restaurants while traveling. These meals are not included in your trip cost. Your Trip Leaders will inform you of any meals not included in the trip price. 

Trip Leaders: Kristen, Shelby

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Location:

Anastasia Island State Park [ View Website ]

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