With hawks soaring overhead and manatees and dolphins swimming below, Curry Hammock State Park is a treasure trove of South Florida wildlife. Kayak through the clear, shallow water around Little Craw Key to spot fish, turtles, and the occasional nurse shark. As part of the South Florida Birding Trail, Curry Hammock also plays host to wading shore birds and majestic raptors. And, of course, there’s the Florida campground staple: racoons. Campsites here are pretty private, so come experience waking up alone beneath clear blue skies, with the crystal water of the Keys just a short walk away. We bet you’ll want to stay for a while.
With hawks soaring overhead and manatees and dolphins swimming below, Curry Hammock State Park is a treasure trove of South Florida wildlife. Kayak through the clear, shallow water around Little Craw Key to spot fish, turtles, and the occasional nurse shark. As part of the South Florida Birding Trail, Curry Hammock also plays host to wading shore birds and majestic raptors. And, of course, there’s the Florida campground staple: racoons. Campsites here are pretty private, so come experience waking up alone beneath clear blue skies, with the crystal water of the Keys just a short walk away. We bet you’ll want to stay for a while.
Wake up to sea breezes and the cacaw of bay birds at Curry Hammock State Park Campground. Each of the 28 campsites provides water, a grill, and electricity (although shade can be scarce). RVs and tents are welcome at any site, although if you’re pitching a tent, try to avoid sites 3, 10-19, 21, 26, and 28 -- they only have a hard gravel surface, w Read more...
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Wake up to sea breezes and the cacaw of bay birds at Curry Hammock State Park Campground. Each of the 28 campsites provides water, a grill, and electricity (although shade can be scarce). RVs and tents are welcome at any site, although if you’re pitching a tent, try to avoid sites 3, 10-19, 21, 26, and 28 -- they only have a hard gravel surface, w Read more...
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