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NanciL
Oct 31, 2014Explorer II
In the Everglades National Park there is a camp ground called Long Pine Key that might be acceptable to you.
it was originally made for tenters, and there are many spots that are isolated from others.
There are lots of good hiking trails, but all of them are flat.
Go there in the winter and still bring deet spray with you.
For sitting around the camp fire, get a thermocell. They are fantastic for the mosquitoes and no-seeums.
What ever you do, don't go to the Flamingo camp ground. As much as we like it for our kayaking, it is just what you don't want.
Jack L
it was originally made for tenters, and there are many spots that are isolated from others.
There are lots of good hiking trails, but all of them are flat.
Go there in the winter and still bring deet spray with you.
For sitting around the camp fire, get a thermocell. They are fantastic for the mosquitoes and no-seeums.
What ever you do, don't go to the Flamingo camp ground. As much as we like it for our kayaking, it is just what you don't want.
Jack L
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