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Solitude-seekers with tent or small rig setups who pack their own water and a serious supply of DEET. Fall visits hit the sweet spot for wildlife activity, and several sites back up to a small pond with good bird and deer sightings.
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Select a month, then check for open campsites
Price
$10/night
Booking
Reservable
Sites
Varies
Season
Year-round
Cell
Unknown
Pets
Check Policy
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26.5392, -81.2921
Solitude-seekers with tent or small rig setups who pack their own water and a serious supply of DEET. Fall visits hit the sweet spot for wildlife activity, and several sites back up to a small pond with good bird and deer sightings.
No potable water, no showers, and only porta-johns that reviewers occasionally flag as unclean. Large motorhomes will struggle, the Tram Trail gets muddy enough to need GPS and waterproof boots, and summer here is genuinely brutal for heat and insects.
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Come prepared for Florida's sultry climate, especially during hunting season when temperatures soar and the air hangs heavy with humidity. Insects are persistent companions year-round (even surprising visitors in cooler December months), so pack your bug spray and embrace the buzz of the wild. Expect trails and low-lying areas to be wet or muddy much of the year, making waterproof boots your best friend on any expedition into the slough.
Spring offers decent wildlife viewing; wet/muddy trails and bugs can be issues.
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Very basic, primitive campground amenities. Reviews report picnic tables and fire pits at sites, portable/outhouse toilets, and no potable water or electrical hookups.
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