I stayed here (tents) with a small group in spring of 2013. We had reservation and paid over 80 dollars for each of our "sites." When we got there the only place available for our sites and group was back in the woods. There were no sites like at real campgrounds. It was 300-400 yards to bathrooms and electricity. The...
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- Also Known As:
- Sugarloaf Key / Key West Koa Hotel Sugarloaf
- Sugarloaf Key / Key West Koa Hotel
- Sugarloaf Key / Key West KOA Florida
- Official Description (provided by the hotel):
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Open all year. Set between the crystal clear Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, Sugarloaf Key/Key West KOA is a true beachfront resort. You'll find amenities and activities designed to please everyone in the family, local fishing and beachside fun at the campground's own water haven. Dine under swaying palm trees and sip frozen margaritas on the waterfront veranda of the campground's pub. Even your family pet will have fun at the pet playground specifically designed for them. Ever-appealing Key West lies just 14 miles south. Hop on the campground's shuttle to this funky and historic end of the road, dubbed "the Conch Republic." Walk the narrow streets showcasing Conch architecture-breezy wood houses with lush tropical gardens-once home to pirates, treasure hunters, sailors, novelists like Hemingway and songwriters like Buffett. End the day with a sunset at Mallory Pier.
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