Price was tolerable for Florida Keys (extra $5 per child) but park shows its age and general lack of attention. Hook ups were awkward to unreachable in most sites (we walked nearly all sites to find one where sewer, water and electric hookups could be reached from our 2006 38' Itasca - not many candidates). Electric boxes are in state of partially completed upgrading. Pool and jacuzzi look newer and were nice, although lots of huge millipedes in spa and on pool deck. Bathrooms poorly kept up and one crawling with millipedes. Lots of racoons in trash bins. Location, people and open grassy, treed sites are the pros. Age, hook up funtional obsolescence and restroom-shower cleanliness were the cons. Would not stay there again.
Excellent park, well staffed (24 hr), well-kept/clean. Great location on River-inlet between Intra-Coastal Waterway and ocean - short walk to either. Long fishing pier, boat launch, long and interesting beaches. Dolphins-pelicans-storks-manatees. Large sites (easy for big rigs) with good visual screening. Would highly recommend.
Pros = location mid-point in Florida keys, staff helpfulness, functional and well located hook ups. Cons = bad odor on waterfront (vegetation at low tide), tight roads and spaces for large rigs (cars on edge of roads by necessity). Nothing special for amenities. Given limited space in the Keys, probably fair value for what you get.
Absolutely wonderful. After 3-1/2 months on road, the best park or campground bar none. Came for a day and are staying a couple weeks. New (9/05 opening), upscale resort amenities (great pool, spa, clubhouse). Free cable and wi-fi. Spotless restrooms and showers (granite counters in bathrooms and laundry room). Big rig friendly (large concrete pads, wide paved roads). Lots of nearby shopping, restaurants and maybe 15 minutes to good beaches. People are professional and friendly. It doesn't get better than this - unexpected value for this price.