CAMPING @ CAYO COSTA SP

← FL NORTH SPREADER CANAL CIETUS BOAT L CAPE CORAL Reserve America →

Details

detail info
alert
contractID FL
description Cayo Costa ("key by the coast") is one of the largest underdeveloped barrier islands remaining in Florida. It is located twelve miles west of Cape Coral in Lee County, and is part of a chain of barrier islands that shelter Charlotte Harbor and Pine Island Sound. The island contains unique tropical vegetation, and looks much as it did 500 years ago when the first Europeans arrived. For further information on this campground, please click on the following link: click here
drivingDirection Accessible only by passenger ferry or private boat. Reservations arerequired on the ferry service. Visit cayocostaferry.com or call Captiva Cruises at 239-472-5100 for ferry reservations.
facilitiesDescription
facility CAYO COSTA SP
facilityID 281127
fullReservationUrl http://www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteSearch.do?contractCode=FL&parkId=281127&cmp=39-32--joewils
importantInformation The park gates close at sunset. If you plan to arrive late, pleasecontact the park prior to 4:00 p.m. on the day of your arrival. Camping on the island park is reservable year-round, but the park is only accessible by private boat or passenger ferry service. Reservations are required for ferry service. Call Captiva Cruises at 239-472-5100 for ferry reservations. Parking is available at the ferry service for a fee. There is no electricity at the park and there are no stores or restaurants on the island. Generators are not allowed. Ice is for sale at the ranger station. Bring plenty of insect repellent between June and November. Always bring sunscreen. Food should be brought in animal proof containers. The campground is one mile west down the main campground road from the passenger ferry dock. Tram service is available from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. to carry gear and campers to the campground. Before 10:00 a.m. and after 4:00 p.m., campers are responsible for toting their gear in and out. For everyone's enjoyment, including pets, please observe the following pet camping rules. Failure to abide by these rules may result in the camper being asked to board the pet outside the park or check out of the campground. Domestic pets are permitted in designated day-use areas at all Florida State Parks. For the complete Florida State Parks Pet Policy, click here . Pets are not allowed in any state park cabins or cabin areas. All pets must be confined, leashed, or otherwise under the physical control of a person at all times. Leashes may not exceed six feet in length. This rule does not apply to horses and pack animals brought in for equestrian trail use. Pets must be well-behaved at all times. In campgrounds, pets must be confined in the owner's camping unit during designated quiet time hours, 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. At other times, pets may be left unattended on the owner's campsite for no more than 30 minutes and must be leashed. Pet owners are required to pick up after their pets and properly dispose of all pet droppings in trash receptacles. Pets that are noisy, vicious, dangerous, disturbing or intimidating to other persons or pets, or which damage park resources, are considered to be nuisances and will not be permitted to remain in the park. Non-furbearing pets, such as reptiles, birds or fish, must be confined or under the physical control of the owner. Some animals may be prohibited on park property. Captive wild species, whether native or non-native and barnyard animals, except horses, are prohibited. Dogs, cats and other pets must be vaccinated as per Chapter 828, F.S. Florida Law. Owners do not need written proof of vaccination when registering to camp. Equestrians are required, upon request, to provide proof of negative Coggins test (EIA test) for each horse on areas administered by the division in accordance with F.A.C. 5C-18.010, 5C-18.011. This also applies to miniature horses that are service animals. Pets are not allowed at Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs State Park because of the captive wildlife. The park provides complimentary kennels at the main entrance of the park on US 19 for those visitors traveling with pets. They are self-service and free. Service animals are welcome in all areas of the park where visitors are normally allowed. No one younger than 18 may camp overnight unless accompanied by a responsible adult, who will remain onsite for the period rented.
nearbyAttrctionDescription
note
orientationDescription
recreationDescription
foxtrotindiasierrahotel@joecode.com