Florida Fiesta Keys koa?.....?




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Ive tried looking up information on if i can take my small dog to the koa campground....but i havent found anything on this, can anyone tell me if it is allowed or not? Pleaseeee and thank you!


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Good news for you! Dogs are allowed to bring to the campground. The Key West KOA campground is a popular spot for campers. While enjoying the beautiful scenery of Florida Keys, you can always expect a fun camping experience. Try local fishing or various beachside activities.

KOA campground also has something for your little pets. Their new interactive dog park is specifically made for them. You can lose your dogâs leash and she will be pleased to run wild across the lawns.

Itâs said that this campground is the largest tent camping area in the Florida Keys. Plenty of amenities are offered, including tour shuttle, snack bar, hot tub/sauna and pool area. Be sure to experience unique campfire at night.

I found their website and you can visit it for more campground info, including rates, campground activities and more.

http://sugarloafkeykoa.com/campgrounds/sugarloaf-key/snapshot/#activities

The campground is also close to various local attractions. So I think itâs possible to explore the surrounding area if possible. Get a glimpse of the following website and learn more about Key West travel.

florida keys cheap camping?




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I am planning a trip to the florida keys to be a bum for a week or so. Is it legal to sleep on the beach, if not where are some good places to camp? By good I mean cheap, I saw one place they wanted 60 bucks a night for a campsite!!! I am lookin at like maybe 5 or 10 bucks a night or better yet FREE!!!! Any suggestions?


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Great timing on the question as I just came back from a weekend campout in the Keys this past Sunday.

The road to Key West from the mainland is basically just a two-way highway, in many places with beach and ocean access directly on either side of this highway. You will not be able to sleep in any of these locations right on the beach as there are prominent signs prohibiting this all the way down along the road.

For cheap camping your best bet is going to be one of the four state parks located along the way. These are, in order from north to south:

John Pennekamp in Key Largo: http://www.floridastateparks.org/pennekamp/default.cfm

Long Key State Park:
http://www.floridastateparks.org/longkey/default.cfm

Curry Hammock State Park by Marathon:
http://www.floridastateparks.org/curryhammock/default.cfm

And Bahia Honda State Park in Big Pine Key, the closest state park to Key West:
http://www.floridastateparks.org/bahiahonda/default.cfm

You can just show up and hope for an available site, which kind of sounds like what you want to do. This is the off-season so it is not quite as busy as usual...and when I was down there this weekend it was really quiet everywhere I went so you might have a chance at a site this way, especially if you try to arrive at the campground early in the day. They always keep some sites available for walk-in campers on a first-come, first-served basis.

If you did want to play it safe you could try and make a reservation through Reserve America: (here is the link for Bahia Honda)

http://www.reserveamerica.com/Camping/BAHIA%20HONDA%20SP/r/campgroundDetails.do?subTabIndex=campDetail&contractCode=FL&parkId=281005

There are a few KOAs and private campgrounds along the way, but the state parks are going to be cheapest and they are still about $26 per night. You might also be able to root around the internet some and dig up some cheap fishing camps with little to no amenities, that might allow you to stay overnight. I found the Big Pine Key Fishing Lodge, but I could not find any rates for it (they do have tent camping sites). I suspect that it is more expensive than the state parks though.

There is a boy scout camp down in West Summerland Key and if you are affiliated with the scouts and they have the room at the time you are there, you might be able to get a really cheap place to put up your tent there...but they will not just let anyone stop and camp there.

The bottom line is I don't recommend that you camp or sleep on the side of the road or on the beach...it is prohibited and you might end up with some free overnight lodging...the kind you really didn't want!!




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