Flamingo Campground
Hiking area · Monroe ·

Flamingo Campground

Hiking area · Monroe ·

Secluded campsite with showers, wildlife & picturesque natural surrounds

wildlife viewing
kayak rentals
boat tours
camping
manatee sightings
mosquitoes
alligator sightings
croc sightings
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1 Flamingo Lodge Hwy, Homestead, FL 33034 Get directions

Credit card accepted
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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1 Flamingo Lodge Hwy, Homestead, FL 33034 Get directions

+1 855 708 2207
flamingoeverglades.com
@flamingoeverglades

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Everglades National Park Travel Guide

"I enjoyed that Flamingo Campground sits deeper inside the park in the Flamingo area, provides tent and RV sites, excellent stargazing, and easy access to the Flamingo Marina for boating and fishing trips." - Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'As du Fallafel. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Flamingo Campground

Yunior M.

Google
All in all very comfortable camping locale. Stayed over just one night on Loop A. A bench and fire pit are provided for each spot, you can purchase firewood and smaller sized ice bags from the check-in. Staff there was very nice and helpful. There is also a store on the marina that probably has the other basic needs like lighters and flashlights and the like; didn't step in as I was already prepared. Soil was loose enough to drive tent stakes by hand. Public bathroom has two showers, fairly clean facilities but recommend bringing flip flops. The men's room did not have the paper towel dispenser refilled in the two days I stayed, but that's a minor gripe. Safe for sure, people would leave their stuff out in the open while away from camp, so either it's regular security passing by or good folk that respect boundaries. Decent space between other campers but you're definitely within eye and ear shot at all times. It's peaceful, especially at night since there's no music allowed and quiet time starts at 10pm. If you're on ATT you should have good coverage all throughout, T-Mobile has a random spot or two in the entire Everglades you can get a bar of signal. Biggest disappointment for me was that although the campgrounds appear to be right next to the bay/water, it's blocked off by thicket. You can fish in the amphitheatre area in the day or marina at night, pretty short drive from the camp. There are other ponds advertised on the site for fishing (Ficus pond and Sisal pond) but there's no signage along the trail indicating entry points to these ponds, I didn't see any access from the road. Other fishing spots along the way are also not marked, only the hiking paths and kayaking spots. Did not have any fishing success, probably just a bad season as talking with other fishermen they similarly had no bites during their stay.

Eva N.

Google
Really nice camping ground in Everglades. We stayed at the A loop, there are 2 bathouses with hot water (heated by solar panels, so not so hot later in the evening unfortunately). Each camp ground has plenty of space around, partially shaded with trees. You will get assigned your camp spot with parking, picknic table and fire pit. There's many trails to walk around for days. Just be prepared for quite a lot of mosquitoes even during winter season so definitely bring bug spray.

Darrell & Jeredene O.

Google
The park was easy to find. It is located about 50 miles from Homestead down a good but narrow two lane paved road. There is pavement all the way including the parameter roads of the campground.. Signage is adequate. Check in was efficient and friendly both at the National Park and Campground entrances. The rules are fairly basic. Be aware the site do not have water or sewer hook ups. There is a dump station with potable water available. Our site, 40, was an asphalt based pull thru that was easily long enough for our Coach and Towed. Service (30/50 amp only) was to the left side. Distancing is good for a rural park. Each site had a table and a fire pit. Our site was flat and even. Overall the park was Tidy. There is NO park included wifi or cable TV. We did not find any OTA channels. Satellite will not be difficult. We did not use the washrooms or showers but we checked and found them clean. Be aware the showers do not supply heated water. Make sure you bring an adequate supply of BUG SPRAY that will protect you from Mosquitoes and Gnats. Afterbite and Calamine Lotion are a must. Sadly, after using three different bug sprays, we could not stop the hoards. We had booked a week but left after three days. The boat tours are excellent and they were the only reason we stuck it out. There is a trail from the park that leads to the Lodge/Restaurant and the Marina/Store. Guided boat tours are available as are Kayak/Canoe and boat rentals. The store does have the basics but be prepared to drive all the way back to civilization for Groceries and shopping. We found this park to be an good base to explore the National Park. We paid $55.00 per night and we feel we received fair value. We are glad we came but just as glad to leave. We won’t be back..

Alex S.

Google
Location is good, staff is friendly. I don't recommend camping here if you like to have quiet evenings. Excessive noise persists well beyond the 10pm quiet hours with no enforcement of rules even after calling the campground security. Several people playing music regardless of the no music rule. If you are looking for a party campground, though, look no further!

post 1.

Google
Now i'm somebody who likes wilderness camping, and I basically only went here so I could use the showers. But I pitched a tent. If you like communal camping, you would probably have a good time, but my experience is non stop screaming children and this is the most expensive campground i've ever been to to pitch a tent, $43 usd is what I paid. Typically, I go for much nicer camped grounds for half the price. That being said, the showers were clean, nice level campsite with good drainage, no access to the ocean unless you walk very far,

Travel With R.

Google
Great place to camp while visiting the Florida Everglades! ⭐ Flamingo Campground — The Heart of the Southern Everglades ⭐ ★★★★★ My RV stay at Flamingo Campground in the southern part of Everglades National Park was an unforgettable experience for both me and my dog, Bella. This is one of the few places in Florida where you can truly feel immersed in raw, untouched wilderness while still enjoying well-maintained facilities and incredible RV-friendly amenities. The sites are open, spacious, level, and perfectly positioned to catch those spectacular Everglades sunrises and sunsets. I loved having access to clean bathhouses, nearby water access, and flat walking areas for Bella. The coastal breeze from Florida Bay keeps the campground comfortable, and the stargazing here is out of this world. As a photographer, Flamingo is a dream destination. You’re just minutes from some of the park’s best scenic spots: • Eco Pond — perfect for sunrise shots and bird-watching. • Florida Bay Marina — manatee sightings, kayak rentals, and breathtaking waterfront views. • Anhinga Trail & Royal Palm — some of the best wildlife photography opportunities in the entire Everglades. • Mahogany Hammock — a mystical boardwalk through ancient forest. Nearby amenities include the Flamingo Marina Store, which offers snacks, supplies, souvenirs, cold drinks, and essentials—surprisingly handy when you're deep in the park. Kayak and canoe rentals are available right on-site, and there’s even a small café during peak season. If you’re an RV traveler looking for solitude, nature, wildlife, and endless photography inspiration, Flamingo Campground is one of the most magical places in South Florida. The quiet mornings with Bella, the wildlife encounters, and the sunsets over the bay are memories I’ll treasure forever. #FlamingoCampground #EvergladesNationalPark #VisitFlorida #RVCamping #RVLife #TravelWithRolando #BellaTravelsToo #SouthFloridaPhotography #NatureLovers #FloridaRoadTrip #NationalParksUSA #WildlifePhotography #EvergladesAdventure

Marquis S.

Google
This experience was not everything you would hope for. Yes, the cost for a singular campsite might not be much, but the expense to get into the park is on top of this cost. I didn’t know that when I booked but found out once we arrived at the park, then drove another 45 minutes to the camp. It definitely a small slice of civilization in a broadly wild area. They could just do better with facilities and managing the area. People were loud until about 11/12 and up making noise by 5:30. The beach in the photos is hard to find unless you know where it is. It’s not marked at all and I’m not certain it exists because we left. There are a lot of flying gnats/mosquitoes in the grass. If they trim a bit more I think it’ll help with that.

Kyle B.

Google
I spent a full week at the Flamingo Campground and I thought it was rather great. People were friendly, sites were level, paved roads made travel easy, and the electric works great. I didn't have any problems filling up with fresh water (as there are no water connections at the site) and the dump station was easily accessible. My only complaint, and the fine folks at the campground can't do anything about it, is literal clouds of mosquitos out there. I got bit up. Bad. We were there at a time when we were the only RV out there other than one other so we had a lot of space to move about and do whatever. Plenty of wildlife around. I found alligators, manatees, and crocs over at the marina. Lots of birds to be seen. Found one rather angry cotton mouth snake. The campground is an hour away from anything but it wasn't a bad tide given the scenery. If you're wondering about cell service - Verizon got absolutely nothing. ATT had great connection. I would give this full marks and I would love to stay again sometime.
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Kathryn J.

Yelp
We rented kayaks for 2 hours from Flamingo Adventures and had a great experience. We had made a reservation weeks earlier from 2-4pm, but we were early. They were super flexible and let us start an hour early. After check in, they gave us a safety briefing and lots of information about what to do if something goes wrong. They talked about the paddling route and made sure we felt comfortable. Then they fitted us with life jackets before helping us in our kayaks. On our return, they helped us get safely out and we were on our way! The staff were friendly and very helpful. It was a great experience.

Sierra B.

Yelp
My parents and I did the Backcountry Boat Tour and we loved our experience. Wildlife is not guarenteed but we were lucky to see a plethora of birds and four wild crocodiles. Ry was our naturalist and Captain Nick ran the boat and both were amazing. Ry had mentioned that this was the most crocs she has seen out in a while. It was really cool to learn about the ecosystem, learn about the 3 mangroves, the waterways (what was manmade versus natural), and what the conservation of the area looks like. Both Ry and Nick had some great suggestions of what we should do the rest of the day and those trials did not disappoint. We thought it was well worth the money!
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Lesley F.

Yelp
A group of friends spent a week in the Miami area. We drove into the Everglades through the Homestead entrance. We drove all the way out to Flamingo. It's a beautiful drive! We spent some time in the nature center in Flamingo and then went on the "back country" boat tour. Our tour was in the middle of the day and it was HOT! So, we didn't see a whole lot of critters, but that was our fault for not getting out there earlier. We did see some dolphins while on the boat tour and manatee in the marina area. We got a slight glimpse of a croc on the boat tour but it was super hard to see. Learning about the Everglades was interesting! I would go back but during cooler months and in the morning when we are more likely to see critters! Bring a hat and big spray!
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Shoshana D.

Yelp
Visiting the Everglades was a life bucket list for me. I had many, many questions about lodging in Flamingo and every single one of my interactions with the staff was stellar. The lodge wasn't ready yet (and when it is, it will be an excellent option) but the staff directed me to the winter season Eco Tents and I am so thankful for the experience. Winter tents still have furniture, a fan and linens. Summer is just the tent. The bed and bedding was very comfortable and thanks to high quality bug netting on the giant windows, we felt like we were a part of the amazing nature experience. The more you know about the place, the more you will get out of the experience. Be aware that all food must be stored in your car and you have to eat in the separate picnic area. Bathrooms are shared but clean and even have warm water. It was not buggy when we were there in late April but we were prepared in case it was. Read the information ahead and you'll be prepared. I just wish that we had prepared to stay longer. For this Northwesterner, this Florida experience was exceptional.
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Jacqueline T.

Yelp
We rented kayaks here when visiting the Everglades. It was $32 for a tandem kayak for 2 hours which seems reasonable to me. We kayaked to Coot Bay and it took us a little longer than 2 hours, but they didn't charge us. We were hoping to see crocodiles, but we didn't. It was still a great place to kayak. We did see a lot of manatees when we got back to the marina. This was one of our favorite things we did in the park, so I definitely recommend it!
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Zoé R.

Yelp
We rented two bikes for the two hour window. The staff was not friendly and the lady at the window didn't know if we were able to extend to four hours... you have a computer to check what's available??? thank god we didn't do the four hours because the bike seats are so uncomfortable and my handlebars ended up not staying in place for a second after being on the bike for 10 minutes. not many bike trails right in that area anyways‍

Marelle O.

Yelp
Very knowledgeable guide and captain. Especially about botany and history. Not much wildlife though.

Joanne P.

Yelp
Feb 2024. Hotel was without any water. Guests were told to leave by management. We had to press hotel for partial refund. Pitiful.
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Louie G.

Yelp
Zero stars. Disgusting customer service! I called to get information on a boat tour. I am a Head & Neck Cancer survivor & have difficulty speaking, which I explained to the customer service representative. She laughed at my speaking & never answered my questions. I have NEVER experienced this treatment EVER before. I pray that I never do again. They lost a customer for life.

Brenda S.

Yelp
We enjoyed the back country boat tour with our naturalist Jen. She gave us a great tour pointing out birds and plants. I would recommend the tour vs renting a kayak on your own. You will see more and learn more.
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May A.

Yelp
2:00p tour There were two tours available with departure times at noon and 2:00p. We missed the first tour so we signed up for the second one. Each tour lasted for about 90-mins. The boat is docked at the Flamingo Marina. We rode the Bald Eagle II pontoon boat with Captain Smitty and Tyler (1st officer). Both were seasoned naturalist who were knowledgeable about the coastal Mangrove habitat as we ventured into the Whitewater Bay exploring the Florida backcountry. We saw egrets and a water snake and I was really hoping to see more crocs but we weren't able to see much. For $35/person I thought it was a little expensive (I had more fun with the two swamp adventures in Louisiana). We did learn a lot from our two tour guide captains about the Everglades habitat as they tried to be entertaining too at their best. If touring in the summertime try to be one of the first ones to get on board so you can have your choice of seat. If you are one of the last ones to get on you will end up in the front which is not covered by the canopy and it gets hot under the sun! The ride was smooth with just a few spots of open water where we picked up speed. Don't forget sunscreen, bug spray, sunglasses and a hat. There is a general store onsite where we purchased the tour tickets. It was pretty big inside where they sold anything from ice cream to canned goods, auto products to souvenirs. Bought that can of insect repellent here. I remember the young staff to be nice and friendly. There are picnic benches outside under shade where we ate our snacks and ice cream. Items here are on the expensive side. Review #1764

Alan M.

Yelp
DO NOT RENT BOATS FROM THEM. (The picture below was taken on December 10, 2022 and as you can see the registration sticker was expired since June, 2022) They rented me a defective boat with an EXPIRED REGISTRATION. They did not want to refund me my money after their battery on the boat died and they rented me a boat with an expired registration. Had to get rescued by the NPS as their radio was not functioning properly due to the battery being dead. Patty the manager, was very rude.

Kelsey M.

Yelp
Whoever manages this place is unprofessional as all get-out. Rude employees, wrong information and lack of rentals is not the way to run a business. My family and I were looking forward to having a big adventure for my brother's 70th birthday, but were disappointed to find that the boat we had reserved was not running. We had to rent a boat from a completely different establishment in order to find a big enough boat for our family. We lost half of the day trying to find an available boat. How do you not have a boat that someone has reserved and paid for? When we asked to speak to management we were denied access. The good news is we did find a great establishment to rent a boat from. We will use them for future outings.

Dick T 8.

Yelp
We were totally disappointed with the trip It was more about talking the eco system rather than finding the glades inhabitants. Although we saw 1 crocodile at the very end and the tail of a manatee in mirky water. Our overall on a scale of 1-10 would be a 1. My advice do not got on this tour. Waste of $40 each to hear about glades. You could get more out of books on the glades and still not spend $40 each. Also no senior discount. Very disappointing Waste of time and money.

Victoria R.

Yelp
WARNING: Kayak rentals end at 3 pm SHARP. Even if you are one minute late they will not rent to you. This is NOT advertised on their website and the customer service/reservation line does not tell you this. ______________ Called the morning of 2/15 to make a reservation for a 2 hour kayak rental since the online system had closed. The agent told me I could not reserve for the same day but that there were plenty of openings for a 3 pm rental. We drove the ~2 hours from Shark Valley to Flamingo and arrived at 3:01. Even though it was only one minute after 3, the company said we had missed the rental window. I begged the dock master for some consideration since we had made the drive specifically to do this activity, and the reservation agent never informed us that there was a strict cut off time. We of course would have still brought the kayaks back by 5 pm, but the dock master showed absolutely no understanding. He said they have frequent issues with the reservation line not giving customers this info, but despite acknowledging this was a misstep with his company, he would not make an accommodation for us being one minute late. We were EXTREMELY disappointed since we shaped our day in the Everglades around doing this activity. Honestly have never experienced such inflexibility and lack of care or understanding for customers.
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vic a.

Yelp
I rented the nice tents and had a blast with my family. It's good to go when the weather is cooler.

Anthony Y.

Yelp
We rented a houseboat for 3 days in May. We did not see all the wildlife we expected to see, thought there would have been wildlife everywhere. Think we could have been at the end of the "viewing season." Once you have seen the first mangrove island you have seen everything so it was too many days. No banks at all that you could dock boat and get out and wander anywhere. We did a little fishing but was awkward trying to secure the boat for the right fishing spot. If you want to get away from everything with no cell/internet service in the middle of the water then this might be for you.
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Michael D.

Yelp
Rented kayaks for a couple days. Staff was extremely helpful! Good people I say! Paddles up the canal and saw alligators AND crocodiles AND A BABY MANATEE with a MOMMA MANATEE! Lovely experience! Staying in the campground nearby which was also top notch!

G S.

Yelp
I rented a kayak from them overnight for a camping trip. I told them that I had almost no kayaking experience. They recommend me to go to a faraway place called Hell's Bay which required me to pay additional $35 for transportation of the kayak. I went there, and it was horrible. It was mostly narrow paths inside magrove forest. There were frequent 180-degree turns, and the path was so narrow and had overhanging tree branches that it was impossible to use a normal puddle. They gave me a short puddle too, but it was so unpleasant to do so many switchbacks so frequently. I felt claustrophobic symptoms. Also, the path was so narrow that I couldn't maintain the 6 feet distance from other kayaks when there was traffic. They said it was scenic, but it was all same trees for 2 hours of gruesome crawling switchbacks. I was expecting a fun trip, but it was like driving in a parking garage for 2 hours in the first gear. Only the last 10 minutes was on an open water. After I came back, I asked for a partial refund for the ill advice, but the supervisor refused.

Shellie V.

Yelp
Very disappointed in this $40 boat ride in the Everglades National Park. I understand no one can control whether you actually see wildlife, but during the long 90 min ride, at least the guide could have offered lots of interesting facts and stories about the park and it's history. We felt this was a total waste of money. We saw a few birds and 2 baby alligators. The rest of the time was a slow ride out and speedy return thru the mangroves.

Susan V.

Yelp
Flamingo Adventures has taken over running the campground in Flamingo at Everglades National Park. We were there from2/11 through 2/15.The plus would be that they have an ice machine at the entrance station which is open until 10 at night. The minuses: 1. The price has gone up considerably and the senior discount went from 50% to 10%. 2. The A loop which used to be open to tents and small trailers only is now open to larger rigs which are allowed to run generators - noisy! 3. Dogs are now allowed. Mostly that is OK (though National Park?), but I did see one running loose and chasing the black vultures who are year round residents. 4. The bathrooms were only marginally clean, about what they have been in the past. In the men's room, one of the showers did not work the whole time we were there. Also the dishwashing sink at the restrooms is also used to fill and dump the floor cleaning water. And it doesn't seem to be cleaned out after dumping. It was pretty disgusting! 5. It used to be that something like 50% of the spaces were left fo people who just arrive. Now all seem to be reservable. We came planning to stay through the weekend, but left a couple of days early because the campground was full. 7. Staff do not seem particularly knowledgeable. We asked about the tree shading our campsite and were told maybe an avocado which it definitely was not. When we asked a ranger we were told it was mahogany and given all kinds of information. Maybe the staff member had just started, but it seems a minimum of natural history information should be part of the staff trying. There are lots mahogany trees in the campground.

Bob S.

Yelp
We took a boat ride into the mangroves. The naturalist was well informed and went out of her way to show the birds and crocodiles in this part of the Everglades. The marina store has snacks, salads and sandwiches. There is a food truck outside which serves extremely mediocre food. They can get the price being in a remote area so they charge a high one. My wife and I ordered the jerk chicken on what was supposed to be Ciabatta bread. If you call a hamburger roll Ciabatta bread, you should get out of the food business. The chicken didn't taste like chicken. There was no spices on it as one would expect. In essence it was an awful sandwich. Curiously, the woman who took the order and who I presume is the chef was a sourpuss. With all the friendly people down in this area, she certainly was an exception. Maybe that's what made the food so bad. If you're hungry I would order something inside. Everything else was lovely. It's worth the 38 mile drive. You can stop along the way in various lookouts, ponds and nature areas.
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Jon T.

Yelp
Been going to ENP for 45 years. About 6-7 yrs ago, the govt allowed a contractor to take over campgrounds. Prices have skyrocketed. Its still worth it though and things are not bad/ bot many changes. HOWEVER- i was shocked that both Saturdays I was there- away from the noise of the city- i was appalled that at 615AM a friggin garbage truck in the midst of total tranquility and a sound sleep CAME TO EMPTY THE DUMPSTERS! HTF DO THEY LET THIS HAPPEN!? I asked staff- nice ppl- and they disnt understand my issue with this!? R u effin kidding me!? And i said" they had the balls to HONK when they left!?! The staff said of yeah " they do that for me to make sure im awake " and laughed! WHAT THE F IS GOING ON! I pay $25/nite to TENT CAMP! Get that effing truck there at another gd time!? HOW DONT U KNOW THIS!? Im camping to get the F away from that! Ps in Ft Laud- its illegal to do this! FIX THIS FOR NEXT WINTER!