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Flamingo Campground

1 Flamingo Lodge Hwy
Flamingo FL 33034

Description
The Flamingo Campground, 38 miles south of the main entrance of Everglades National Park, sits at the tip of the Florida peninsula and lies along pristine Florida Bay. It is truly a place lost in time. At the end-of -the road you can enjoy solitude, canoeing/kayaking, birdwatching, photography, ranger-guided programs (in winter) and more while camping in a subtropical climate. 

Currently there are no hotels or restaurants available in Flamingo.

The campground has 234 drive-in sites, 64 walk-to sites and is open year round. 

Ninety of these sites can be reserved in advance. The remaining 208 sites are available on a first come-first served basis. Group sites are available by reservation only. 

The campground provides:

  •  Restroom facilities with coldwater showers
  •  Two dump stations
  •  Potable water fill station
  •  Picnic tables and grills
  •  Handicap accessible sites
  •  RV section with 65 pull through sites that accommodate RV's over 45 feet long and trailers over 22'
  •  Group sites (by reservation only)
  •  Amphitheatre (evening ranger programs provided in winter) 

    Services and amenities within a two mile radius:

  •  Gas Station
  •  Marina Store
  •  Overflow parking for boats and cars
  •  Boat ramps
  •  Canoe/kayak and fishing skiff rentals
  •  Bicycle rentals
  •  Access to hiking and canoeing trails
  •  Visitor Center and Museum (backcountry permits issued at Visitor Center in winter)
  •  A variety of ranger programs (in winter)
    *Pets are welcome on leashes throughout the Flamingo area but not allowed on hiking trails.

  • Getting There:

    Flamingo (FL)
    1 Flamingo Lodge Hwy
    Flamingo FL 33034

    GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
    25.13861, -80.94167

    From us 1: the main park entrance is twelve miles southwest of homestead/florida city. Follow state road 9336 to the park entrance. Flamingo campground is thirty eight miles southwest of the main park entrance.