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Welcome to Honore Primitive Campsites, a backcountry camping experience located within Myakka River State Park in Sarasota, FL 34241. This campsite offers a raw and natural camping experience for those seeking a true wilderness adventure.
As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, Honore Primitive Campsites provides a primitive camping experience, ideal for experienced campers looking to immerse themselves in Florida's natural landscapes. The campsite offers a unique opportunity for wildlife viewing and stargazing.
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According to customer reviews, Honore Primitive Campsites offers a unique and rewarding experience for those comfortable with primitive camping. Visitors appreciate the wildlife sightings and the open areas for stargazing. The availability of burnable materials and the ability to set up hammocks are also highlighted. However, it's important to note that there is no on-site water, so campers must bring plenty of their own. The park rangers are described as informative and helpful, adding to the positive experience. The campsite is known for its quiet and nice atmosphere, but the lack of a working well is a known issue.
If you're an experienced camper seeking a true backcountry adventure in Myakka River State Park, Honore Primitive Campsites is an excellent choice. Remember to bring plenty of water and bug spray. Contact Myakka River State Park at (941) 361-6511 or +1 941-361-6511 for more information and to plan your wilderness experience.
Public restroom
Tent sites
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
Been camping out there for decades. I wish the park would fix the well. No water on site. Last year, we had a bobcat stroll through camp. Quiet and nice.
Used mountain bike to get out here and saw a hog, a turtle shell and a gator skull. Main campsite is very nice. Theres some trees to setup a hammock in the shade, a nice opening to look up at the stars and plenty of burnables thanks to the park rangers cleaning the sites up. Be sure to bring plenty of water and bug spray! Best of all the ranger I talked to was very informative and awefully cute :)
No water or facilities of any kind here. Beautiful and wild. You will see and hear all kinds of wildlife at night. And also, State road 72 can be heard unfortunately. Still a beautiful place to backcountry camp.
Mosquito swarms drink your blood can be measured by quarts by the hour, no vehicles passable. Good luck.
Horrible staff!!! First I call ahead then I get there and they put me on hold and leave the phone off the hook till they close so I drove over 3 hrs there and wasted all my gas for nothing. I went to every entrance and tried calling the number there as well and again for over half an HR phone was still off the hook and the last time I spoke to anyone they were incredibly rude. You could tell that they didn't care about their campers near the end of their shift only about getting off work and being lazy will never refer them to anyone ever again!! That isn't how ppl should treat one another oh yes and after I pulled out of the park I had a flat tire too so I wouldn't recommend this place or driving through it either.