Watersound Camp Creek sits between Scenic Highway 30A and Highway 98, just inland of Inlet Beach and minutes from Alys Beach and Rosemary Beach. It is gated, rental-restricted, and built around the Watersound Club, which makes it one of the more private, full-time-oriented communities in this stretch of the Emerald Coast. If you are comparing 30A communities, this is the one people tend to underestimate until they actually walk it.
What actually defines it
The draw here is the club, not just the houses. Ownership conveys a Watersound Club membership, and that is the real reason buyers choose Camp Creek over a comparable home a few miles away. The membership covers three golf courses, including the Tom Fazio-designed Camp Creek course and the new Davis Love III course, a Gulf-front Beach Club with chair and umbrella service, an 11,000-square-foot wellness center, resort pools with a lazy river, and tennis and pickleball. Camp Creek also has its own amenity center inside the gates, so residents are not driving across 30A every time they want a pool day.
Day to day, the location does a lot of quiet work. WaterSound Town Center sits right at the entrance with a Publix, a weekly farmers market, restaurants, and medical offices. That is the difference between a seasonal enclave and a place you can actually live full time, which is what a lot of my buyers here are after.
How it is built, and why that matters for buying
Camp Creek is finite by design. The community is planned for 263 homesites at full buildout, and the developer's remaining lot inventory is nearly gone. That changes the math. A few years ago this was a place to get in early and build from scratch. Today you are usually choosing between a completed estate, a home already under construction, or one of the last available lots, and each of those paths carries a completely different price, timeline, and risk profile.
Set your pricing expectations accordingly. This is estate-tier real estate, not entry-level coastal product. The listings below show live numbers, but plan on multimillion-dollar homes and homesites, most of them built custom by the area's better-known builders.
Why work with me on Camp Creek specifically
I have been on every side of this community. I have helped people build from the ground up, develop and sell lots, buy resales, and sell finished homes. Land and houses both, start to finish.
That range is exactly what Camp Creek requires. Because you can still buy a lot, step into a build, or buy something already completed here, the right move depends entirely on your timeline, your budget, and how much of the process you want to manage yourself. Most agents only know the resale side, so they will show you a finished house and stop there. I can walk you through all three paths, tell you honestly which one fits, and flag the specific lots and builders worth your time.
The listings below are the starting point. If you want the real read on a specific street, lot, builder, or how Camp Creek compares to Watersound Origins, Watersound Beach, or the communities right on 30A, that is a conversation. Reach out and let's have it.