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Little Rabbit Key Introduce

Little Rabbit Key, located in Monroe, Islamorada, FL 33036, is a unique camping destination within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, offering a truly remote and primitive camping experience. Accessible only by boat, this location caters to adventurous campers seeking solitude and natural beauty.

Environment:

Little Rabbit Key provides a remote and natural environment. It features a dock, though ground sites are often submerged during high tide, requiring campers to sometimes set up tents on the dock. The location is known for its challenging access and primitive conditions. The site is back from trees and the dock can be hard to find.

Services and Features:

  • Remote camping accessible only by boat.
  • Dock access (limited space).
  • Primitive camping conditions.
  • Port-a-let facilities.
  • Excellent fishing opportunities (snappers, cuda, sharks).
  • Permit required (free, obtained at visitor stations).
  • No on-site amenities (no supplies, food, or trash disposal).

Important Notes:

  • High tide can submerge ground sites.
  • Limited dock space.
  • Permit required for camping.
  • Pack in, pack out (no trash disposal).
  • Bring all necessary supplies.

Promotional Highlights:

Experience the untouched beauty of the Florida Keys with a camping trip to Little Rabbit Key. This remote location offers unparalleled fishing opportunities and a true escape from civilization. Be prepared for primitive conditions and ensure you obtain a permit before your trip. This is a camping destination for those who are prepared to be fully self-sufficient.

Little Rabbit Key provides a unique camping experience for those seeking a remote and challenging adventure. Remember to bring all necessary supplies and be prepared for primitive camping conditions. Fishing enthusiasts will find this spot particularly rewarding.

Location

FloridaMonroe CountyIslamorada

Customer Reviews

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Jeffrey Costanzo
Nov 12, 2024

There is a dock and the port a ponies are near by. But the water at high tide is a foot above land. this is listed as a ground site aground on the national parks site and reservation site. No ground in site from the end of dock. Arrived on hobie tandem island sail kayak. And had to tie up at dock. And set tent on dock. Could not get further in with kaysk and didn't want to be beached far from water when tide went out. No other access visible from water. Dock is narrower then 2 person tent. Luckily within barley cell for next night reservation as this is not a site for 2 nights! Would take pics but too dark. Note these dock is very hard to find as it is back from trees

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mr bill
May 30, 2017

remote camping - by boat. its been a few years since I was there. I read they have a port-a-let instead of the wood one. there was space for 2 camps, and you must check in at the visitors station and get a permit. -no joke. the permit is free but the park rangers will kick you out and fine you if you don't have the permit. -you can get on in the keys or flamingo. lots of small snappers, and a few nice ones. some cuda and sharks too, great fishing spot. very remote, primitive camping. and there is nothing to buy here. -no burgers, nothing. bring it in, take it back. no trash disposal either.

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Chad Leier
Jul 26, 2021

I didn't camp, but I fished around the edges in a boat. It seems nice? Great place to hang out.

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Benjamin Caruso
May 02, 2017

Remote, peaceful if you're alone. No amenities but a beautiful wild place in the Florida Bay. Bring big spray!

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Nick Harris
Oct 16, 2016

Best burgers. Visit here for the mushroom Deluxe.