When.com Web Search

  1. Ads

    related to: everglades backcountry camping

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Everglades Wilderness Waterway - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everglades_Wilderness_Waterway

    Map of Everglades Wilderness Waterway and camping sites. There are around 40 camping designated sites along the waterway which include beach, ground and chickee campsites. Plate Creek Chickee 12.25.2016 East Cape Sable Beach camping. Beach sites are located along Florida Bay and Gulf of Mexico. During ideal conditions, insects may be scarce ...

  3. Chickee - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chickee

    Chickees are also used in backcountry areas of Everglades National Park including along the Everglades Wilderness Waterway where mangroves or wetlands prevent camping on dry land. Made and maintained primarily for backcountry campers, these wooden structures stand several feet above the water and can usually accommodate four to five campers.

  4. I've driven through 49 states. Here's the most ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/ive-driven-49-states-heres...

    Camping on the island is an immersive experience that can be done in the backcountry, at walk-in or drive-in sites, or with an RV. Midwest: Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Pictured Rocks ...

  5. Everglades National Park - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everglades_National_Park

    Of the nearly one million visitors to Everglades National Park in 2006, more than 38,000 were overnight campers, paying $16 a night or $10 a night for backcountry permits. [98] Visitors spent $2.6 million [ 97 ] within the park and $48 million in local economies. [ 99 ]

  6. Flamingo, Monroe County, Florida - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamingo,_Monroe_County...

    Flamingo is the southernmost headquarters of Everglades National Park, in Monroe County, Florida, United States.Flamingo is one of the two end points of the 99-mile (159-km) Wilderness Waterway (with another end point at Gulf Coast Visitor Center in the Everglades City), and the southern end of the only road (running 39.3 miles (63.2 km) [1]) through the park from Florida City.

  7. Big Cypress National Preserve - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Cypress_National_Preserve

    Big Cypress National Preserve differs from Everglades National Park in that, when it was established by law in 1974, the Miccosukee, Seminole and Traditional people were provided with permanent rights to occupy and use the land in traditional ways; in addition, they have first rights to develop income-producing businesses related to the ...