![]() ![]() But the long drive is so worth it when you arrive at the location. So, approximately, it will take you 40 miles south to get to the Flamingo Campground. The Flamingo campsite is located at the end of the road when you enter the gates of Everglades National Park. Now we discuss the more comfortable campground option in the Everglade National Park, The Flamingo Campground. ![]() ![]() All tent site spaces are on a first-come, first-serve, and campsite fees are $25 for regular campsites and $35 for group sites. Finally, you cannot buy firewood once you get there, but you can always forage for dead wood and kindling.Īmenities at the campsites include restrooms, cold showers, dump stations, and freshwater fill-ups. Also, do not expect to get a great cellphone signal anywhere there is hardly any. It is worth noting for first-time campers that the area only offers cold showers, there are no hot showers in the area, but the bathrooms are clean and convenient to use. The latter is a favorite among fat-tire cyclists, while the former has been a crowd favorite in general because it gets everyone mesmerized every time by its wonderful sight. Other nearby attractions are the scenic Long Pine Key Lake and the 7-mile-long Long Pine Key trail. This is where campers can observe how the alligators behave after dark using their flashlights the alligators’ eyes glow red when shone. ![]() The Anhinga Trail will let you experience something only campers at Long Pine Key can have. The best thing about going to Long Pine is that it is only a few miles from the Anhinga Trail at Royal Palm. There are no hookups for RV campsites in the area, but each site is provided with a fire ring and picnic tables. Because of this close starting point, it saves campers miles and gas from driving to Flamingo Campground while still getting enough dose of the Everglades. Going to Long Pine Key Campground is a short drive from Everglades National Park entrance and close to the Homestead Visitor Center. Guests at wilderness campsites must have a wilderness camping permit which is issued at Flamingo or the Gulf Coast Visitors Centers the day before or the day of your trip. You will be able to spot more than 300 species of birds here that will settle down from winter’s invasion. But it turns into a wonderland for observing wildlife as the humidity lifts in winter. It is discouraged to visit in the summer because of the scorching heat and humid conditions. Be reminded that the Long Pine Key Campground is closed during the summer months. As mentioned, it has two campground options, the Long Pine Key Campground, and Flamingo Campground. Visitors can book Big Cypress at four campgrounds: Monument Lake Campground, Burns Lake Campground, Pinecrest (group camping only), and Midway campground.īetween the two, if you want a complete front-country camping experience, staying in the Everglades National Park is the way to go. This excludes the primitive backcountry sites accessible only by boat or a strenuous hike through often wet and swamping trails. Meanwhile, the nearby Big Cypress has a half-dozen more campgrounds. In the extensive land area of Everglades National Park, there are two options of developed campgrounds you can choose from. The bodies of water and landforms home to many animals will surely entice you to go camping in the Everglades for a weekend. The richness of flora and fauna distributed across an enormous area seems surreal, like the ones you only see on TV. Today, camping in Everglades National Park will make you feel like going back in time. ![]()
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