Elliott Key Campground in Biscayne National Park

Elliott Key Campground

Stay overnight on Elliott Key.

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Elliott Key Campground Details

Park visitors are welcome to camp at Biscayne National Park, including on Elliott Key, the park's largest island. Elliott Key has both forested and waterside camping areas, both of which have grills and picnic tables to use. The island also has restrooms with cold-water showers and sinks; drinking water is sometimes available, but you should still plan to bring your own in case the water system isn't functioning. Camping in Biscayne National Park requires a $25 fee for each overnight stay, and reservations are not accepted. However, if you want to camp in the group campsite on Elliott Key, the per-night fee is $30 and reservations are available (call 786-335-3609). All camping and docking fees are waived May 1-Sept. 30.

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Elliott Key Campground

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0.1 mi away

Elliott Key

Pioneers once made their homes on Elliott Key, Biscayne National Park's largest island.

0.3 mi away

Elliott Key Boulevard

Plans to develop Elliott Key failed, to the benefit of Biscayne National Park and its visitors.

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