Backcountry Lane Bay Chickee — Everglades National Park

Paddlers seeking backcountry solitude can access this boat-in chickee platform via a 13-kilometer route from Hell's Bay trailhead. Lane Bay Chickee sits directly on the wilderness waterway as a single platform, ensuring groups camp alone rather than sharing with other parties. The National Park Service maintains a porta-potty on site, and the platform includes posts on the west side for securing watercraft overnight.

The paddle route proves manageable for most skill levels since it doesn't depend heavily on tidal timing, though campers should prepare for mosquitoes that intensify at sunset. The platform lacks the food prep bench found at other chickees but accommodates a two-person tent, hammock, and cooking space. Anglers can expect smaller catches including snook, red drum, and jack. Cell service remains unavailable. Campers exploring broader options can find campsites near Everglades National Park for multi-night itineraries.

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Backcountry Lane Bay Chickee — Everglades National Park is located in Florida

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Coordinates

25.28327389 N
80.89173328 W

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Connectivity

  • signal strength bars
    T-Mobile
    No Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
  • signal strength bars
    AT&TLTE
    Some Coverage

Access

  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

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  • Tent Sites

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  • Reservable
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol

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Reviewed Feb. 20, 2022

Absolute gem!

Lane Bay is a great site if you can get it! It is our 4th chickee, and 6th backcountry site in the Everglades. Unlike the other chickees, it is a single platform, so your group will be the only ones out there. It is right on the wilderness waterway, so we did have 2 small skiffs go by, but other than that, we were completely alone. The site was easy to find with no GPS; just the maps that I printed out ahead of time. I was happy to have studied them, but it wasn't difficult. The paddle out from the Hell's Bay trailhead was fine. 13 kilometers was rather easy as there was little wind, and this route is not really dictated by the tide. The porta-potty was very clean, and the mosquitos were very bad as expected. Make sure you're in your tent come sunset and you'll be okay. This platform has posts on the west side of the platform which was pretty great for tying the canoe to so that it wasn't bumping against the platform during the night. It does not have a small bench for food prep like many of the others do. Wasn't an issue, but if you've done other platforms and have come to expect it, it is not there. While this wasn't an awful paddle out to do in a single day, it may have been a little rough turning around and doing the whole thing back the next day. I would suggest pairing this with Hells Bay or Pearl Bay(what we did) for a 2 night trip. Decent fishing for smaller fish (little snook, red drum, jack). There is no cell phone service. The platform is the perfect size for our 2 person tent, a hammock, and some free space for cooking. Do not rely on the roof to protect from rain; bring the fly for your tent.

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  • Review photo of Backcountry Lane Bay Chickee — Everglades National Park by Liz M., February 20, 2022
  • Review photo of Backcountry Lane Bay Chickee — Everglades National Park by Liz M., February 20, 2022
  • Review photo of Backcountry Lane Bay Chickee — Everglades National Park by Liz M., February 20, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there cell phone reception at Backcountry Lane Bay Chickee — Everglades National Park?

According to campers on TheDyrt.com, there is some coverage for AT&T, no coverage for T-Mobile, and some coverage for Verizon.