This beach campsite, popular with fishermen, is a long, shelly sand beach on the Gulf of Mexico. There is little shade, and it is exposed to wind in all directions. Campers will find spectacular sunrises and sunsets and unparalleled views of the Gulf or Mexico. Raccoons are in the area; store food and water appropriately.
Access - Accessible by powerboat, canoe or kayak via Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The site is exposed; canoes and kayaks should be pulled far onto shore in case the wind picks up. Powerboats should anchor from the bow in unfavorable weather to avoid swamping.
Safely exploring a wilderness by water requires careful preparation and planning. Please visit our Wilderness Trip Planner page to learn more.
Access - Accessible by powerboat, canoe or kayak via Florida Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The site is exposed; canoes and kayaks should be pulled far onto shore in case the wind picks up. Powerboats should anchor from the bow in unfavorable weather to avoid swamping.
Safely exploring a wilderness by water requires careful preparation and planning. Please visit our Wilderness Trip Planner page to learn more.
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