Orb Trail Campground sits along Long Key's Atlantic shoreline, offering three to four primitive walk-in tent sites roughly an eighth of a mile from parking. Each site includes a picnic table, grill, and hammock stand. The campground provides cold outdoor showers, flush toilets, and potable water. Dogs are welcome. Sites book quickly once reservations open, especially for winter.
Hike‑in, tent‑only campsites sited along the Atlantic Ocean; each site includes a picnic table, grill and hammock stand. There are no electric or water hookups at the tent sites; restrooms with outdoor showers are provided.
Historical Significance
The park's Golden Orb Trail takes its name from a native spider species. The campground sits on the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail. Interpretive programs highlight local natural and cultural history, though ongoing post-Irma reconstruction has altered some former facilities.Weather and SeasonsLate fall through early spring delivers the most comfortable camping: warm days, cool evenings, lower humidity, and fewer insects. Spring hits the sweet spot with daytime highs around 72–82°F and nights in the mid-60s, plus peak bird migration and productive fishing. Summer cranks up the heat and humidity, with noseeums and mosquitoes increasing. Hurricane season runs June through November, so check forecasts before booking. Reservations disappear fast for winter months.
Natural Features and SceneryThe campground perches just inland from the open Atlantic, a short walk to aqua-blue water and natural shoreline. Sites nestle among mangrove forests and tropical hardwood hammocks where the namesake golden silk orb-weaver spider historically lived, though sightings have been rare since Hurricane Irma. The park anchors a stop on the Great Florida Birding Trail. Herons, egrets, ibis, and seasonal white-crowned pigeons frequent the area; roseate spoonbills appear occasionally. One hiker reported seeing a Keys rabbit on the Golden Orb Trail. At night, visitors describe seeing more stars than they thought possible, plus moonrises over the ocean and lightning bugs glowing in the mangroves along the boardwalk.
Geological RegionFlorida Keys
Scenic ViewsSites are sited along the Atlantic Ocean with nearby shoreline access and coastal views; the park has minimal light pollution and is noted for dark night skies and stargazing.