Clean campground
We stayed in site # 17 which was waterfront but you can't access the water from the site. There is a lot of bush between the water & the site so you walk down a little & take the path to the water. It was a little hotter being in the sun & having the wind blocked by the brush. Nice bath house & showers. The BEST sites are #7, 8, 9, 22, 23 & 20 which 20 is on the inside but a good view of the water.
The sunsets and sunrises are beautiful from the campground shoreline, you can have a bonfire down on the shoreline there is a pit and picnic tables there.
The recreation area has a lot of kite surfers and can be busy. It's nice to watch them sail around. There is a kayak launch near the beach and they rent Kayaks there too. It's a nice little area to bring a chair & sit in the water or fish from the kayak launch area. We did see a crocodile across from the launch near the beautiful private land & house. The park was aware of it and looking for it. There's a neat kayak trail through the Mangroves which is cool to do and you can kayak into the Atlantic out to the sandbar it's beautiful. We found a bunch of derelict crab bouys in the mangroves we had fun collecting them.
Close by is the Keys Fishery raw bar with a good happy hour, La Ninas (good food). Robbies is a tourist trap but a good bar and a place to watch the tarpon be fed.