Cayo Costa State Park Campground
Dave V.The Dyrt PRO User
Reviewed Sep. 30, 2016

Want your own island...well...here it is!

Though Cayo Costa State Park is located in SW Florida...a bustling madhouse of northerners from Oct through May...you can still find peace and quiet.

Most folks prefer to pay the $45 to take the ferry across the waterway between Pine Island and Cayo Costa...but I say save a few bucks...brave the power boaters, stuff your gear in dry bags, cram them into the kayak and paddle to/from the island. (The only downside is you have to leave your kayaks up on storage racks at the Cayo Costa Ranger Station).

Take the time to plan your paddle around, between and through the barrier islands to Cayo Costa. There is some big water, that might put your panties in a bunch if you aren't use to it. With all the skirting, figure about 5 water miles...give or take. We left Pineland Marina (overnight parking was $8 for your vehicle)...paddled across to Black Key, down through Orange Pass, around Coon Key, pass between the southern point of Useppa island and Terrassee Island and stop for lunch on Cabbage Key...at none other than Cabbage Key Restaurant (where Jimmy Buffet wrote/sang of "cheeseburger in paradise"...for real!). We are talking Old Florida here. Then weave your way north a couple mles to the Cayo Costa State Park Ranger Station/Camp Store. You'll get a rickshaw type hauler to pull all your gear the nearly one mile to the other west side of the island where the tent sites and primitive cabins are.

Remember, if you do take the ferry...know the times of arrival and departure...or you'll be staying another day.

If you paddle...know the upcoming forecast. If weather turns poorly...you'll be nervously paddling back singing the Gilligan's Island theme song.

Caveat: This is SW Florida...we are talking below the tropics line folks. It's hot. If you rent one of the primitive cabins (do so long in advance...) there is no electricity, so there is no AC, fans or what-have-you. If you are in a tent...its hot...suck it up and love it! Being SW Florida...on the Gulf...sand and all...you get skeeters and no-see-ums or chiggers. If there is no wind off the Gulf, sometimes you'll get small biting flies. I only add this, so you come prepared. Sawyer Permithrin Clothing spray works great...I spray it on my clothes and tent.

Also know, that from June through October, it'll ordinarily rain for a short duration in the afternoon. Nothing to worry about and it cools things down (just kidding...it cranks up the humidity). You'll be in your swimsuit anyways...

It seems as though you are marooned on your own little island. You'll enjoy a myriad of water birds (herons, egrets, diver ducks, anhinga, spoonbills, pelicans, sea gulls) along with osprey, bald eagles, kingfisher and kites. The beach is awesome...and sunsets like you've never enjoyed before! Stargazing is to die for...no ambient light to wash out the blackness of the night sky.

Swim, shell, explore, fish (get a free shoreline fishing license first..ya, I know...if its free why bother...but it is the law)...it doesn't get much better than this.

  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016
  • Review photo of Cayo Costa State Park Campground by Dave V., September 30, 2016