TheWearyTraveler
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Little gem in the middle of nowhere. Reasonable priced and lots of amenities. We stayed on a premium site which had a patio. All sites are concrete slabs, the premium has a patio. Our site had a picnic table. There are also cabins. Community bathrooms are very clean and well maintained. There is a 50/30 and 15 amp connector, our electric box came with a wasp nest, which was taken care of by the front office. Water had good pressure and the site has sewer. Check in is after 2:00 pm and checkout is at 10:00 am. The park is part of Miccosukee Tribal lands. Everyone was very friendly and the park is nicely laid out.||Be aware, the park is far from everywhere, so make sure you bring everything with. There is a tribal convenience store about 3 miles from the park, where you can get some basics, there are two gas stations in the area.||Speed limits are painfully low and the tribal police are very active in the area, so watch your speed.||Disappointingly, Billie Swamp is closed since Covid and the hurricane. However the Swamp Water cafe restaurant is open every day till 5:00Pm.||The park has a swimming pool, miniature golf, shuffleboard, billiards and basketball, laundry and common bathrooms / toilets.||AT&T cellphone coverage is acceptable, but WiFi has to be paid for, either daily, weekly or monthly. But is very slow. Only around 5 MBPs. OTA Broadcast TV is ok, but not fantastic.||If you like peace and quiet, this is the place for you.||Be warned, the mosquitos here are relentless, make sure you pack in your super anti mosquito arsenal.||We loved the camp and we stayed 3 days 2 nights, there looked to be a couple of long term visitors as well.