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Tiger Key Campsite Introduce

Welcome to Tiger Key Campsite, located near Naples, FL 34114. As a part of the 'Campgrounds & RV Parks' category, this campsite offers a unique island camping experience accessible by kayak.

Tiger Key Campsite is praised for its beautiful island setting, which can be reached by a kayak paddle of approximately 7 1/4 miles on a calm day. This makes it an ideal destination for adventurous campers seeking a remote and tranquil getaway.

The campsite is known for its cleanliness, with guests reporting it to be free of trash. The sandy end of the island is particularly favored, as it is generally free of mosquitos and raccoons, enhancing the camping experience.

Fishing is a popular activity at Tiger Key Campsite, with guests reporting excellent fishing opportunities. The afternoon storms, common in the area, provide a welcomed relief from the sun and heat, making the environment more comfortable.

The island's pristine environment and remote location make it a perfect spot for those seeking an escape into nature. The clean sandy beaches and the opportunity for kayaking and fishing add to the appeal of this unique campsite.

Tiger Key Campsite offers pristine island camping accessible by kayak. Enjoy clean, mosquito and raccoon-free sandy beaches, excellent fishing, and a remote outdoor experience. Ideal for adventurous campers seeking a beautiful and tranquil getaway.

For inquiries, you can contact Tiger Key Campsite at (732) 687-0050 or +1 732-687-0050. When planning your trip, be prepared for a kayak journey and bring necessary camping and fishing gear.

Customers highlight the beautiful island setting, clean beaches, excellent fishing, and the absence of mosquitos and raccoons. They recommend it for a unique and adventurous camping experience.

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J Thatcher
Jul 15, 2019

Beautiful island and not to far to kayak to on a calm day. About 7 1/4 miles to paddle

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Shaun Long
Oct 08, 2023

Excellent time. Clean and free of trash. I camped on the sandy end and found it free of mosquitos and raccoons for the most part. Fishing was great and the afternoon storms were a welcomed relief from the sun and heat.

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Darren MacIsaac
Feb 08, 2018

Awesome campsite! We had a beautiful sunset during which a pod of dolphins was feeding 50m off the beach. Quiet but do make sure to secure your food (as we did) as the morning had 9 raccoons feeding off crustaceans in the tidal flats..they did not try to get into or food or water but then again it was a full moon and the tide was out far so there was plenty for them to eat. We will be back!

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Jerry Brisson
Mar 06, 2019

Beautiful sandy beach which is ideal for camping or an afternoon break. The beach at the Northwestern tip of the island has sunsets over the ocean behind a narrow row of trees for stunning silhouettes. Access from the western channel is quite shallow and most likely impassable at low tide. The channel between the two islands is deep enough for passage at low tide. The bay between the channel and top of the island at the beach is shallow but usually passable. Pulling up at the tip of the beach offers the deepest water for anchoring. Kayaks have no access problems.

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Gintas Rakita
Apr 10, 2021

Great lockation. Nice,white sand,lots of shels and not a soul around. Dolphins every evening coming to feed. No see ums were bad in the morning and late evening.Coons are harmless. Used hard plastic containers for water and dry bag for food whitch we use to elevate due to rats on the islands. Isand has good enough cell reseption for ATT