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Wildwoods Campground
22113 S.R. 40 Astor, FL 32102
352-759-3538

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Directions:

I-95, 30 mi. W on SR 40 from Exit 268. I-75, Exit Hwy 200, 5 mi. to Hwy 441/27 N, 1 mi. to SR 40 E, 35 mi. E. I-75 exit Hwy 40, then 40 mi.

Amenities:

Campfires Permitted, Covered Pavilion, Dump Station, Grills, Group/Youth Camping, ADA Compliant, Laundry, Internet Connection Dial-Up, Parking, Pay Phones, Pets on Leash, Picnic Area, Pull Thru Sites, Rec Hall/Clubhouse, Recreational Area, Showers, Tables, Tenters Welcome, Water Access, RVs permitted

Hookups Available:

Cable TV Hookup, Elec. 30 Amp, Elec. 50 Amp, Full Hookups, Phone Hookup

Activities:

Hiking/Nature Trails, Horseshoes, Shuffleboard, Freshwater Fishing

 

  Product Description

For the ultimate adventure by canoe or sea kayak, this guide to paddling the Everglades offers detailed information about every significant paddling route in Everglades National Park. These routes cover more than 400 miles of ocean, river, bay, and creek waters, plus the Gulf of Mexico. The 53 designated paddling routes -- including the renowned Wilderness Waterway, the spine of the paddlers' pathways -- provide access to Florida's endangered natural paradise, the wide sheet of water that includes pristine beaches, sun-drenched keys, and the world's largest mangrove forest. The routes include day trips, week-long excursions, and many not-so-frequented passages. A Paddler's Guide presents a rating system for each route that includes possible hazards, navigational challenges, potential wind and tidal influences, overall mileage and paddling time, and a running description of both physical and cultural landmarks along the way. It presents descriptions of every back-country campsite in the park, from unusual chickees to old Calusa Indian mounds, to beachfront islands in the Gulf of Mexico.

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