Private community with 2 private beach areas, boat ramp, heated swimming pool, beach volleyball, children's area with playground, laundry facilities and and more. Modern tiny house located directly on the water with dock for a boat. Gazebo with relaxing lounge Chairs.
The Space
Experience tiny home living in our house. Master bedroom with queen sized bed. Guest Bedroom has a Bunk Bed with a twin size bed on top and full size bed on the bottom. Full sized modern kitchen equipped with plates, drinkware, pots and pans, utensils, flatware and anything else you may need to prepare meals at home. Full bathroom with shower. Towels and linens are provided.
The outside is also fantastic, with the patio right on the water and a private dock for your boat. There is also a BBQ grill.
Wifi is available on the house as well as in the the campground lounge.
Washer and dryer in unit and in the campground.
Amenities:
• 24-HOUR SECURITY GATE
• MARINA
• NEW BOAT RAMP
• ICE
• WI-FI HOT SPOT
• PLAYGROUND
• LAUNDRY FACILITIES
• 2 BEACHES
• HEATED SWIMMING POOL
• KIDDIE POOL
• HORSESHOE COURT
• SHUFFLEBOARD COURT
• VOLLEYBALL COURT
• BOCCE BALL
• BASKETBALL COURT
• GENERAL STORE
• OPEN AIR LOUNGE
Guest Access
Key Largo Kampground & Marina is located 50 miles south of Miami on a quiet 40 acre tropical setting (Mile Marker 101.5 Oceanside). It is a quarter mile off U.S. 1, one mile south of the entrance to John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park (around 7 min by car).
Our location in Key Largo is the perfect getaway for exploring all the Keys have to offer. John Pennekamp Park offers glass-bottom boats, snorkel, sailing, scuba tours, kayak and paddle-board, rentals and family water fun.
Other Things To Note
To ensure Key Largo Kampground provides a timely and orderly registration and check-in process for all renters and guests, the following policies and procedures must be followed.
● Guest must submit Rental and Guest Registration Form at least 24 hours before guest arrival. Access could be denied into the Kamprgound if form is not submitted 24hr before arrival.
● All Renters and Guests must come into the office and register with a Reservation Specialist.
● Renters/Guests must provide a photo ID at time of registration. The name on the ID must match the name on the registration form.
● If a guest arrives without the proper paperwork submitted on time, at least 24 hours in advance of arrival date, the owner will be charged a service fee of $25.00 which then will be charged to the Guest.
● KLK staff will provide guests with: Gate card (reimbursable deposit required), Parking Pass, a Map of KLK with instructions on how to get to their rented lot, and KLK rules.
● Guests will receive the campground Rules and Regulations in the registration package. Please all guests must follow all the rules listed, especially the Quiet Hour rule of no loud music/noise after 10:00 pm.
• Check-in time is between 4PM and 10:00PM, unless an earlier check-in has been coordinated with us in advance. There's no check-in available after 10:00PM.
● A maximum of 6 people is allowed per unit, including the owner and others already on the property.
● Animal size is limited to 100 pounds. Two pet maximum per unit. No aggressive breeds allowed, see list on website.
● Marina and Boat Slips. The maximum boat size allowed is 25’ x 8.5’ x 2.5’. Larger boats will NOT be permitted to enter the park. After checking-in, Renters need to contact the office directly to reserve a boat slip (Only if you are not on the water) and trailer parking and provide Insurance and Registration for both boat and trailer before arrival to the Emails provided in Check in Instructions.
• Guests are not allowed to bring jet skis or wave runner inside the campground. If the property that you are renting is directly on the water, you can use the dock to park your boat free of charge. If you need to use the campground public Boat Slip Rentals: Public boat slips can be rented for $40-$47 per day, plus taxes, with a one-time ramp fee of $25. Please contact the office for seasonal rates and availability.
Guests will not be allowed in the Park without proper paperwork
**This house is surrounded by amazing nature and although we have a monthly pest control service, you may still see bugs both inside and outside, especially after prologues periods of rain. Make sure to leave the windows and doors closed behind you. We also ask that you keep outdoor lights off when not in use, as this tends to attract bugs.**
**At check in the front desk will provide you with a Gate Card. They will request a $50 Deposit. Please Return the Gate Card back to the front desk the day of your check out if they notify us that the card has not been returned then we will be charging a $50 fee toward your deposit for the replacement of the Gate Card.**
The Neighborhood
Key Largo Kampground is conveniently located a few blocks away from a shopping plaza with Publix Supermarket, walk-in clinic, public library and numerous specialty shops and restaurants.
Key Largo is the first of the fabulous Florida Keys and is the self-proclaimed Dive Capital of the World.
It is home to the world's largest artificial reef, the 510-foot USS Spiegel Grove, the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the African Queen.
Everglades National Park is just a short trip away from Key Largo.
Diving, snorkeling and glass-bottom boating in the clear waters of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary are fantastic experiences.
Watersport activities in Key Largo are plentiful, including fishing, kayaking and swimming with the dolphins.
Or, just relax with a tropical beverage and watch the beautiful sunsets in one of the many restaurants and bars in the area.
Key Largo, like many of the islands in the Florida Keys, is not known for its beaches. Its water is shallow, the result of a 221-mile-long coral reef system that extends from Miami to the Dry Tortugas National Park near Key West. However, there are several man-made beaches that skirt waters teeming with tropical fish.
Key Largo Kampground and Marina
There are 2 small quite beaches inside the gated community where the property is located. Please note that the water at the beaches, depending on the time of the year, can be muddy and murky. There is also a sign that says “Caution: Crocodiles in the Area”. These beaches are convenient to launch kayaks/paddle boards from, or to sunbathe on the sand, but not necessarily the best for enjoying the ocean water.
Far Beach
Located at mile marker 120 inside John PenneKamp Coral Reef State Park, two sandy beaches are open to the public for a fee. The first is called Far Beach. This palm-lined, man-made sandy beach attracts sunbathers and beachcombers. The water is calm, warm and shallow, making it a good swimming spot, especially for children. A portable rollout mat called the Mobi-Mat is installed across the sand, providing wheelchair accessibility.
Cannon Beach
Located beside the fishing pier in Largo Sound is Cannon Beach, famous for its 17th century cannon mounted right on the sand, as well as remnants from a Spanish shipwreck planted in the water. Like Far Beach, Cannon Beach is man-made, but with its abundance of sealife and tropical fish, including tarpon and barracuda, the site is used frequently for snorkeling. No more than 100 feet from shore snorkelers can view the barnacle-encrusted ship’s cannons and an ancient iron anchor, among other artifacts.
Harry Harris and Founders
The closest beaches to Key Largo outside of John PenneKamp Coral Reef State Park are a few miles south. Harry Harris Park is at mile marker 93 between Key Largo and Islamorada. The park features a small sandy beach with a roped-off swimming area, children’s playground, boat ramp, picnic tables and restrooms. The Harry Harris Park beach is open to the public, and admission is free on weekdays. Farther south, close to mile marker 87, Founders Park offers family fun with a beach, skate park, baseball fields, and an olympic pool with a shallow section. Other amenities include picnic tables and restrooms.
Anne's Beach
Anne's Beach is at mile marker 73 in Islamorada. Named for environmentalist Anne Eaton, the beach features a shallow swimming area, covered picnic tables and a quarter-mile-long wooden boardwalk connecting two small parking lots. The areas around the parking lots can be crowded, but five covered picnic pavilions farther down the boardwalk offer a bit more seclusion. Anne’s Beach fronts the Atlantic Ocean, but because of the shallow water there are gentle currents and few waves.