
Homestead’s gateway to the Everglades offers adventurers a unique glamping experience where wilderness meets comfort. Explore pristine landscapes where tropical ecosystems blend with rugged camping opportunities just moments from Florida’s most stunning national park.
From Flamingo Campground’s waterfront sites to Long Pine Key’s tranquil forest settings, glampers can immerse themselves in an unparalleled outdoor experience surrounded by diverse wildlife and breathtaking natural scenery.
Discover Homestead’s incredible glamping adventures now!
Featured Glamping Spots in Homestead
Everglades National Park Campsites
What to Expect
Elevated wilderness camping platforms called 'chickees
Description
Everglades National Park offers two frontcountry campgrounds and extensive wilderness camping options. Flamingo and Long Pine Key campgrounds provide basic facilities, while wilderness sites include ground sites, beach sites, and elevated 'chickees' accessible by canoe, kayak, or boat. Wilderness camping requires a permit, with advanced reservations now available through Recreation.gov.
Where: Homestead | More Info: Everglades National Park Campsites
Flamingo Campground
What to Expect
Wilderness campsite within protected Everglades ecosystem
Description
Flamingo Campground sits within Everglades National Park, offering tent and RV camping alongside pristine wilderness landscapes. Located in the park's southernmost region, the campground provides direct access to marine and terrestrial ecosystems with basic amenities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Where: Homestead | More Info: Flamingo Campground
Long Pine Key Campground
What to Expect
Seasonal camping in Everglades National Park ecosystem
Description
Long Pine Key Campground offers seasonal camping within Everglades National Park near Homestead. Located along the Main Park Road, the campground provides sites for RVs and tents during the November-May season, with proximity to Flamingo Adventures' camping options.
Where: Homestead | More Info: Long Pine Key Campground