RiverCamps on Crooked Creek, Florida


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Where the Waterways Do the Talking


RiverCamps on Crooked Creek is one of the more distinctive communities in Bay County, a gated, nature-first retreat set on 1,500 acres of woodland preserve just north of Panama City Beach. The community is bordered on three sides by water: Crooked Creek, the Intracoastal Waterway, and the 18,000 acres of West Bay, creating an environment that feels genuinely removed from the everyday without being far from anything. 

Of the 1,500 acres, roughly 1,000 are dedicated to conservation, with fewer than 450 homesites planned across the remainder ensuring a commitment to open space that shapes the entire feel of the community. An on-site boat ramp provides access to Crooked Creek, West Bay, and ultimately the Gulf, while seven miles of interconnected trails and boardwalks wind through untouched lands that draw over 100 species of resident and migratory birds. The RiverHouse serves as the community gathering point, with a pool, pavilion, library, fitness center, and docking facility. 

Homes are spacious and southern in style, set on generous lots that reinforce the sense of privacy. Short-term rentals are not permitted, keeping the atmosphere quiet and residential. For buyers seeking seclusion, water access, and preserved natural surroundings within reach of the Northwest Florida Gulf Coast, RiverCamps is a rare find.

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