My only camping experience in Florida was in 1992 when I was in the Navy stationed in Orlando. I went out to Daytona for the weekend with three buddies, and ended up camping on nearby Ormond Beach. There, ummm, wasn't any campground, though...we just found what we thought was a semi-secluded spot and crashed. Two of us woke up at 2am with *thousands upon thousands* of small crabs all around us. We quickly sculpted some high-quality naked sand ladies where we were sleeping (to confuse the hell out of our two sleeping buddies when they eventually woke up) and left to go sleep in the car. Apparently our buddies woke up to old folks from the nearby senior center walking by, snickering at the guys passed out next to the naked sand ladies! Fun times.
Lisa and I are camping at St. Andrews State Park near Panama City Beach, FL later this year for an East Coast trip we're planning. The campsites are closer together than what we normally prefer (we're spoiled with space out West), but the beaches look beautiful. My preference would be to camp down in the Keys, but northern Florida is all we can fit into a packed schedule. And my wife hasn't camped in Florida, so we need to check off that box for her. We've both been to all 50 states *together*, but there are still missing a few states on the East Coast that we haven't camped in yet. By the end of the trip, we will have camped in all lower 48 states...all 50 states if you count boats!
Edit: Typos again. Fingers move faster than brain.