![]() Pros: This park has waterfront full hook-up sites available with tiki huts, boat slips, showers, laundry and access to the Florida Keys famous fishing reef. The park is also dog friendly.Ĭons: Still recovering from hurricane damage, no direct ocean access and lack of privacy between sites.įlorida Keys Campground Vibes Score: 6/10 This campground is a great basecamp to explore the famous Duvall St and other attractions of Key West, but loses some points for lack of ocean access. Amenities include -Full hook-up sites, laundry facilities and a heated pool. ![]() Pros: This resort is on a 7 acre salt water lake and only 15 minutes from Key West. Check out the video review from Crazy Family Adventure! Quite pricey, but expected from a resort campground.įlorida Keys Campground Vibes Score: 9/10 Beautiful waterfront views on an island all its own with tons of on site amenities and activities? Yes please! This resort definitely delivers on all the beach vibes. Nearby attractions are Long Key State Park and Dolphin Research Center and par usually has daily activities.Ĭons: It’s 30- 45 minutes from other restaurants. Theres an on site marina, pool, spa, playground restaurant and bar. Pros: Beautiful 28 acre Resort with Full hook-up sites. If you can afford it, treat yourself to its beauty, amenities and location. Waterfront sites available.įlorida Keys Campground Vibes Score: 10/10 This is the ultimate luxury resort. Full hook-up sites with curbside trash and recycling pick up, community dock, dog park, clubhouse and heated pool. Pros: This is the most high end resort on our list, with private lots and your own personal tiki hut. The waterfront sites offer a beautiful view and you can bike or kayak (like our awesome origami kayak) right from the park! Spots are tight, but pretty typical for Key West.įlorida Keys Campground Vibes Score: 8/10 This campground is all about the location! There aren’t many options in Key West and this campground is just a short drive from downtown. ![]() Pricey, with primitive tent sites starting at $69 and up to $87 for waterfront spot. Great basecamp to explore downtown Key West.Ĭons: Larger rig sites are limited. They offer kayak and paddle board rentals. They have a marina, kayak slip, laundry, heated pool, and bathrooms on site. Also, primitive waterfront sites available for tent camping. They offer 30/50amp full hook-up sites and can accommodate up to 45ft rigs. Pros: This campground has beautiful back in sites right on the water. However, the beach has a lot of vegetation and is shallow water with sea grass, so not ideal for swimming snorkeling. Walking and biking trail is a definite plus and the kayaking and windsurfing is great. Diving is not ideal, mostly seagrass instead of the typical coral reef.įlorida Keys Campground Vibes Score: 6/10 The sites are spacious and level and it has great proximity to marathon. Dogs aren’t allowed on the beach and no boat launch except for kayaks. The park encourages stargazing with the local astronomy group on Saturday night.Ĭons: Not the most high end bath facilities – composting toilets and solar-powered hot showers. ![]() There is access to 1,200 ft sandy beach and 1.5 mile nature trail.Ĭlose proximity to town for restaurants and shopping. Pros: This campground has large gravel sites with water and electric, that can accommodate 70ft rigs. John Pennecamp Coral Reef State Park Curry Hammock State Park
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