Comforting king size bed with an extra room for storage or office, and perfect outdoor living space make for a great couples paradise. Close to the sea, sand and pool. Lots of restaurants with fresh seafood. Best diving, snorkeling, kayaking, and fishing.
Roku TVs in bedroom and living room. Residential refrigerator in kitchen with large freezer storage space. Outdoor BBQ and kitchen area with fridge in addition to full indoor kitchen fully stocked with everything you need to prepare delicious meals.
Short walk to the pool, bocci court, shuffle board, beaches, marina, and more. Boat docking available through office at Key Largo Kampground; additional fees apply for marina use. Publix grocery store within walking distance. Several restaurants and shops in this area.
Two fishing kayaks for guests to use. Must sign waiver. Best diving and snorkeling in the USA. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is one mile south. Our home is your home.
Towels and bedding, coffee makers-drip and pod, toaster and hair dryer.
This is a smoke-free and pet free property.
Seven days prior to your arrival, I will send you information for check-in as well as the access code for the unit keys; this will ensure contactless entry. You can check in after 4:00 pm. I am always available for any questions you may have. The park enforces a 10 p.m. quiet time.
I will need some information for the office for a seamless check-in; Each guest's full name, drivers license number, address, the vehicle make/model and plate number. If you are using a rental car just let me know.
Check-in time is between 4PM and 10:30PM, unless an earlier check-in has been coordinated with us in advance. There's no check-in available after 10:30 PM.
Only 2 vehicles are all allowed on the lot and must not interfere with traffic.
Guests are not allowed to bring jet skis or wave runners inside the campground.
If you need to use the campground public boat slips, they can be rented by contacting the Key Largo Kampground office (305) 451-1431.
Neighborhood Description
Key Largo Kampground is conveniently located a few blocks away from a shopping plaza with Publix Supermarket, walk-in clinic, public library, and numerous specialty shops and restaurants.
Key Largo is the first of the fabulous Florida Keys and is the self-proclaimed Dive Capital of the World. It is home to the world's largest artificial reef, the 510-foot USS Spiegel Grove, the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the African Queen. Everglades National Park is just a short trip away from Key Largo. Diving, snorkeling, and glass-bottom boating in the clear waters of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary are fantastic experiences.
Watersport activities in Key Largo are plentiful, including fishing, kayaking, and swimming with the dolphins. Or, just relax with a tropical beverage and watch the beautiful sunsets in one of the many restaurants and bars in the area.
Key Largo, like many of the islands in the Florida Keys, is not known for its beaches. Its water is shallow, the result of a 221-mile-long coral reef system that extends from Miami to the Dry Tortugas National Park near Key West. However, there are several man-made beaches that skirt waters teeming with tropical fish.
Key Largo Kampground and Marina
There are 2 small quiet beaches inside the gated community where the property is located.
John PenneKamp Coral Reef State Park Pennekamp has two sandy beaches open to the public for a fee. The first is called Far Beach. This palm-lined, man-made sandy beach attracts sunbathers and beachcombers. The water is calm, warm and shallow, making it a good swimming spot, especially for children. A portable rollout mat called the Mobi-Mat is installed across the sand, providing wheelchair accessibility.
The second is Cannon Beach, located beside the fishing pier in Largo Sound. Cannon Beach, famous for its 17th century cannon mounted right on the sand, as well as remnants from a Spanish shipwreck planted in the water. Like Far Beach, Cannon Beach is man-made, but with its abundance of sealife and tropical fish, including tarpon and barracuda, the site is used frequently for snorkeling. No more than 100 feet from shore snorkelers can view the barnacle-encrusted ship’s cannons and an ancient iron anchor, among other artifacts.
Harry Harris and Founders Parks
The closest beaches to Key Largo outside of John PenneKamp Coral Reef State Park are a few miles south.
Harry Harris Park is at mile marker 93 between Key Largo and Islamorada. The park features a small sandy beach with a roped-off swimming area, children’s playground, boat ramp, picnic tables and restrooms. The Harry Harris Park beach is open to the public, and admission is free on weekdays.
Farther south, close to mile marker 87, Founders Park offers family fun with a beach, skate park, baseball fields, and an olympic pool with a shallow section. Other amenities include picnic tables and restrooms.
Anne's Beach
Anne's Beach is at mile marker 73 in Islamorada. Named for environmentalist Anne Eaton, the beach features a shallow swimming area, covered picnic tables, and a quarter-mile-long wooden boardwalk connecting two small parking lots. The areas around the parking lots can be crowded, but five covered picnic pavilions farther down the boardwalk offer a bit more seclusion. Anne’s Beach fronts the Atlantic Ocean, but because of the shallow water, there are gentle currents and few waves.