Solid spot for **low-key** adventures
Why we booked: Seemed like the most solid spot for a quick stay close to Key West, which we were visiting mostly for Dry Tortugas NP.
Campground: Parking lot vibes. All the things you'd expect from a private campground in a super popular RV area: tight spots, gravel, well-run but unspectacular.
Quirks: Huge-ass iguana in the tree when we checked in. Adorable frog on our box when we left.
Site: Just barely squeezed a 27-ft trailer and heavy-duty truck in there. It's Tetris.
Nearby: Despite a Key West address, the campground is on Stock Island. A late night bike ride felt a little sketchy, and one night, a local friend we made at the bar insisted on driving us home because it wasn't a super safe place to wander around. FWIW, we had some great meals close to the campground.
Value: Yeah...probably fair. Not a lot of land to go around down there. Doesn't feel great for what you get, but that's the game.