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Boca Chita Campground

  • No reservations may be made in advance for the main campgrounds. The campgrounds are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Boca Chita features an iconic 65 foot tall lighthouse built of limestone standing watch at the harbor entrance. Campsites are located in an open, grassy area on the northern end of the island with picnic tables and grills available throughout the area. A half mile hiking trail starts just east of the restrooms. The trail continues to the south end of the island and emerges near the pavilion.
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Elliott Key Campground

  • The campground is on the bay side of the island, with sites in the grassy area by the water and under the forested canopy. Restrooms are located adjacent to the grassy camping area. A mile-long loop hiking trail starts near the campground. Another walking trail, the infamous "Spite Highway" runs approximately six miles down the center of the island from north to south.