Great location and very nice tent camp experience
Boyd’s Campground, Key West, FL Campsites are tight—and I mean tight, Tent and RV alike. The interior tent sites are tiny. A 3 person tent is about all that will fit as you must also park your car there as well. The tent sites with power are a little larger. The primitive tent sites on the water are of varying size and tend toward pie shape which limits configuration of tents as your vehicle must head into the site at the narrowest point. If you have a small tent, the views are lovely. Small RVs and vans can also use these sites. The more parallel waterfront tent sites are closer to the RV sites and preferred if you have a larger tent (we have a Big Agnes bunkhouse 6–9x10 without the vestibules. We were originally assigned 18T and could not put up our tent and park our Jeep and still get out of our tent! We were then assigned 28T which was better but no way the 20x25 foot site we were told. There are also tent sites with power over in the RV village with “beachfront”—note that while you could walk into the water, it’s not really suitable. These sites did appear to be much deeper and would allow a larger tent and a 10x10 shade shelter. Each site has a charcoal grill of varying degrees of decline- some had new, ours was seriously rusted out and difficult to use. The newer ones allow you to turn them adjusting to wind direction. Ours was fixed. They said they are gradually changing them out. Also a 6’ picnic table—nice configuration because you do not have to step over the seat to sit down. The surface is hard packed coral “sand”. Be sure to bring your tent brush as this stuff blows in. And the waterfront sites are windy! The wind direction changes frequently. Putting up a tent and taking it down can be a challenge. Our site faced the naval air station so when wind came from the east, we heard national anthem and taps across the water. The waterfront tent sites are probably the best locations in Boyd’s—on the point. You almost feel like you are camping at the beach as the water is literally right there at your feet. There are some RV waterfront sites as well which are nice.
The bathrooms are well maintained and clean, the showers hot and the dishwashing sinks very nice. There are ramps up so no worries if cannot do steps. The laundry is big and clean. $2 for wash, $2 dry. The office sells ice ($3.50 for 10 pounds versus Publix at $3.29) and large firewood bundles (we didn’t use). The campstore/registration office carries some basic food and camping supplies, has hot coffee and frozen entrees—there is a microwave there if you need to use it. Bike and 50cc scooter rentals in front of the office.
Consistently helpful and cheerful Staff are constantly around so felt very secure. Sites are raked between occupancy. Most campers were respectful and quiet. Most also masked while in the laundry and shop.