![]() ![]() The bathroom and showers were standard for a campground. ![]() Not very many mosquitos during our stay, but there were plenty of no-see-ums flying around. ![]() The back of the site is a wooded area which provided a nice view and privacy. We were able to park our 29’ motorhome and tow vehicle without any problems. The site is gravel with a picnic table and trees between sites for privacy. All of the sites are back-in with full hookups and we were in campsite 4. The campground has 47 sites and two are reserved for the camp hosts (sites 23 and 47). To the left is the dump station and dumpsters. The road to the campground gate is one way which leads to a gate where a code is required. The area was fairly flat with plenty of room to detach and attach on the way out. There is a large area where boats and trailers can unhitch before entering the campground. We received a map of the campground, instructions on where to disconnect our tow vehicle and the gate code to get into the campground. We finally arrived at the office and the ranger had us pull off to the side in a designated oversized vehicle pull off. The winding road is surrounded by tall lush trees. The drive to the park ranger’s office was one of the most beautiful park entrances we’ve seen. As we approached John Pennekamp State Park, there were several large signs along US-1 with clear directions to the park which makes it easy to find. The drive from Homestead, Florida to Key Largo was beautiful, even during a thunderstorm. RV Camping at John Pennekamp State Park Key Largo, Florida If you are planning to winter in Florida, try to book your campsite as soon as possible or take a chance like we did. We were lucky to get a last minute campground reservation in the middle of February thanks to a cancellation that popped up on Reserve America. The park is approximately 70 nautical square miles and offers activities from nature walks and kayaking to glass bottom boat tours and scuba diving. Read the Affiliate Disclaimer for more information.Ĭonsidered America’s first undersea park, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo is a popular destination for visitors who enjoy life on the water and below. There is no additional cost to you and the earnings help keep this website running. Some of the links below are affiliate links, which means we will earn a commission on the products or services you purchase using the links. ![]()
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