Elliott Key Campground - Homestead

  • Description:

    • All campsites have a picnic table and a grill and are designated by a "C" painted on the grill post. There is a group campsite located in the breezeway between the harbor and the ocean side of the island. In addition, Elliott Key has freshwater, cold water showers, and restrooms.

      There are trails and a buoyed swimming area. Fishing is allowed from the maintenance dock and from the shoreline outside of the harbor, no wake zone, and swimming area.

      A fire ring is located 1/4 mile east of the harbor on the ocean side of the island. This is the only place in the park where a ground fire is allowed.

      Pets are allowed in the developed areas of Elliott Key but must be kept on an attended leash no longer than six feet in length. Pets are not allowed in the buildings or in the swim area.

      Access to the islands is by boat only. For those who do not have their own boat transportation, the park's concessioner can provide transportation for campers. Call 305-230-1100 for details.

      Special Notes: Be prepared for mosquitoes and "no-see-ums." Generally there are a lot of them around in the summer and fewer in the winter but their presence can fluctuate greatly at any time of the year depending on the weather. There are no fuel or supply sales on the islands. Bring whatever you will need with you. There is no trash pickup on the islands. All trash needs to be taken back to the mainland with you for disposal.

    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: +1 305 230 7275
      • send email
      • Address:

      • P.O. Box 1369
      • Homestead, FL 33090-1369
      • Mileage:

      • 7.0
      • Strenuousness:

      • Easy

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