Kayak or Canoe
Everglades Paddling Trail, Everglades National Park, Florida
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Navigable waters cover one third of Everglades National Park, creating excellent fishing and boating opportunities, but boating in the park is challenging. Boaters should be properly prepared in order to be safe, abide by the law, and protect park resources.
The following campsites (Chickee) are along the Everglades Paddling Trail going north to south:
Crooked Creek: Capacity 12, Double chickee campsite
Sweetwater Bay Chickee: Capacity 12, Double chickee campsite
Darwin's Place: Capacity 8, Ground campsite
Plate Creek Chickee: Capacity 16, Chickee campsite
Lostman's Five Bay: Capacity 10, Ground campsite
Willy Willy: Capacity 10, Ground campsite
Rodgers River Bay: Capacity 12, Double chickee campsite
Camp Lonesome: Capacity 10, Ground campsite
Broad River: Capacity 10, Ground campsite
Harney River Chickee: Capacity 12, Double chickee campsite
Canepatch: Capacity 12, Ground campsite
Shark River Chickee: Capacity 6, Single chickee campsite
Watson River Chickee: Capacity 6, Single chickee campsite
North River Chickee: Capacity 6, Single chickee campsite
Roberts River Chickee: Capacity 12, Double chickee campsite
Lane Bay Chickee: Capacity 6, Single chickee campsite
Hells Bay Chickee: Capacity 12, Double chickee campsite
Pearl Bay Chickee: Capacity 12 Double chickee campsite
Lard Can: Capacity 10, Ground campsite
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