The most accessible camping locations are the two drive-in locations Long Pine Key Campground and Flamingo Campground. Both sites can accommodate tents and RVs and offer a limited number of group sites. Reservations are highly recommended.
Open Year-Round
Bayside campground is closed for the 2026 season.
The campgrounds at Flamingo offer an unforgettable year-round experience in Everglades National Park. Campgrounds include bathhouses, dump stations, picnic tables, grills and an amphitheater for winter programs.
Flamingo Campground Kiosk Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Pull-through RV sites
Select number have electrical hookups offering 30A-20A-50A pedestals
Potable water filling stations are located next to the dump station
Water or sewer hook-ups
Bathhouses do not have hot water
Open only in winter: November 1st through April 30th
Only a few miles from the Ernest F. Coe Visitor Center, adjacent to the Long Pine Key Trail and encompassing a pleasant fishing pond, the Long Pine Key Campground provides all the essentials required for getting yourself in tune with nature.
“We love the spaciousness of this campsites, barely no mosquitoes in March, and was a good place for kids to ride their bikes through the campground. Workers and hosts there were very nice.”
“I loved how easy it was to disconnect from society for a few days. The fact that I had to drive 15 miles outside the Flamingo Campground to get any cell service was absolute bliss!”
“Well maintained campground that was very quiet after 10pm. Lush surroundings with great hikes nearby. Friendly staff at the Marina.”
“The Long Pine Key campground was perfect! I lucked out and got to participate in a Ranger talk at the campground amphitheater the night I stayed. That was a great extra benefit!”
“I had the most amazing time staying at Long Pine Key . The wildlife is all around the camp areas. A Horned Owl was just sitting up in the tree sunning. Forever in the Everglades.”
“This is a beautiful and important national park. Yes, the mosquitoes are a bother, but we came prepared and knew the weather would be hot and humid. The lush greenery and wildlife were amazing to be a part of. So glad you had electricity for the RV air conditioner!”
“The beauty of this park must be seen. Every body of water, trail, forest, dirt road, and grass area is lush and so varied. To see an alligator in its natural habitat was stunning! And the birds…exquisite! The park is so well maintained and cared for. This is truly one of the gems of the national park system.”