Best campimg at the most remote park within the continental united states.
Amazing... going out with the Yankee freedom boat for the max stay of three days is a must. The boat arrives on the island around 1030 and brings day trippers or as we like to call them while camping "muggles". They leave at 245 pm and that island becomes,your playground the remainder of the day. Rent a tandem kayak through Marty (info provided by the yankee) and you can take the three mile trip across open waters to see logger head key. This is only accessible via private boat or kayak and really makes the whole trip amazing of added. Its a day trip out as there is much swimming and snorkeling in little Africa which is on the western side of logger head. The fort located on the main island has much to explore. Filled with history and great pictures during the rising and setting of the sun. There is snorkling all around the main island but the best by far is in logger head. All provisions must be brought and although there is a weight limit it's more about just having your items contained. Aka large husky bin with wheels it will be your best friend. All coolers and water jugs are not included in your gear weight. The national park website offers all the rules and really needs to be looked over and followed by anyone going as it is exstensive. Bring a shower bag as it will be luxurious at the end of a hot salty day. All campsites have a picnic table and charcoal grill. Propane is not allowed in the boat but a jet boil can pass unseen if hot coffee is a must. A bucket list trip that you will remember forever. Btw dogs can come to but they can't be in the fort, unless it's a service dog. I love this place and recommend any serious camper that loves isolated beauty mixed with a little bit of old civil war charm. Respect the rangers and they will tell you the best spots to go.