July 1st Curry Hammock State Park
July 1st Curry Hammock State Park, Florida Keys
We headed back towards the mainland for about 30 miles and camped at Curry Hammock State Park for one night. The site was great, right on the beach. The beach however had a lot of sargasso seaweed which made swimming not desirable. But as far as campsites, it was up there as one of the best we stayed in for location to beaches. We only stayed one night as we had reservations in Key Largo. It was very peaceful sitting under the awning and looking out into the ocean. By the way we found out later at the Everglades visitor center that a hammock is an island created by leaves congregating together over time.
We headed back towards the mainland for about 30 miles and camped at Curry Hammock State Park for one night. The site was great, right on the beach. The beach however had a lot of sargasso seaweed which made swimming not desirable. But as far as campsites, it was up there as one of the best we stayed in for location to beaches. We only stayed one night as we had reservations in Key Largo. It was very peaceful sitting under the awning and looking out into the ocean. By the way we found out later at the Everglades visitor center that a hammock is an island created by leaves congregating together over time.
| Site 15 Curry Hammock State Park |
| The view sitting under our awning. |
| Saw this little guy while sitting. I actually took this picture holding my binoculars in front of my iphone lens. |
| Our little guy climbing the palm tree. |
| A view of the beach at our campsite. The water was very shallow. The keys in general have a lot of shallow water beaches it seems. |
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