Myakka State Forest Primitive Campsites Campground Florida
Myakka State Forest Primitive Campsites Overview
Myakka State Forest Primitive Campground has 6 hike-in or paddle-in primitive campsites dispersed around the waterways. The hike-to and paddle-in campsites include Mangrove and Myakka River. Hike-to only campsites include Pine Straw, Watering Hole, Flatwoods and Flying A.
Vault toilets are available at Flying A.
Myakka State Forest Primitive Campground – Area Recreation & Activities
Myakka State Forest contains over 40 miles of trail that are open to hiking, trail biking and equestrian activities. Other recreation includes kayaking, canoeing, fishing, hunting and picnicking. Wildlife viewing is also nice in the area.
You may also like Myakka River State Park.
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Amenities
- Campsite Tables
- Hike/Bike Campsites
- Pets OK
- Picnic Tables
- Restrooms (Vault Toilets)
Englewood, Florida 34223
941-460-1333
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Regions
Campsite Types
- Paddle-To
- Primitive
- Tent
- Walk-To
# of Campsites:
6
Season:
Year Round
Elevation:
5
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Myakka State Forest Primitive Campsites Comments & Reviews
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May I see a map of your park so I can determine when to comethere.
Hi Halley,
We just added the map to the campground page, so you can click on the ‘Campground Map’ button to check it out!
Not as good as we thought it was going to be. The canopy tower was 100 feet long. It’s very very short. There was no portable water, been like that since May. We were given 2 gallons a day. The sites on the Old Prairie a very small. Bathroom was nice and tidy all four days we were there. We had site 48 which was a hammock site. And much bigger than the rest in OP. We saw some wildlife; turkeys and dears. If you really want to disconnect this is the place. It’s a dead zone for cell phone reception. You can go to the not so close concession stand if you need to make a call or check your email. I’m not really sure I’d like to go back. But that’s just me.