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Details- Booking
- Florida residents 11 months ahead, non-residents 10 months ahead.
- Sites
- Mixed RV and tent sites with water-focused access.
- Best first check for larger rigs and more developed camping.

State Park · Florida
A Florida Keys beach-and-camping park with clear water, limited shade, capacity closures, and very competitive reservations.

Field briefing
Bahia Honda State Park changes fast with season and elevation.
Before you go
The beach is easy once you are there, but capacity closures, shade, rig length, and a competitive overnight window drive the real planning.
The landmarks worth the trip. Tap any photo to enlarge.
Weather, crowds, and what the season changes about the trip.
Warm, often excellent, and still competitive before summer humidity builds.
Pack Sun shade, water, reef-safe sunscreen, and reservation backup.
Hot, humid, storm-prone, and buggy, but water-focused trips still work.
Pack Shade, rain plan, bug protection, and storm awareness.
Humid early, improving later, with hurricane-season caution.
Pack Weather flexibility, rain gear, and quick-dry beach kit.
Prime dry-season Keys weather.
Pack Early reservation, sun protection, and light layers for breezy nights.

The main reason to fight for a campsite: easy beach time in the Keys without inventing a bigger itinerary.

A short visual anchor that gives the park its sense of place beyond the beach.
The site type matters because some campground areas have tighter rig limits, fewer hookups, or primitive facilities.
Put the access rule first: shuttle, parking, timed-entry, or reservation windows should decide the order of the day. For one day in Bahia Honda State Park, make Beach and clear-water days the non-negotiable, add Old bridge views only if the first stop runs clean, and keep Keys camping logistics as the flexible finish.
Turn Bahia Honda's conditions into water, pack, and sleep-system decisions.

Build around conditions
Let season, elevation, and weather set the plan.
Plan your trip
2 quick tools, already seeded for Bahia Honda State Park. Tune the numbers around temperature swings, footing, layers, and how much margin the route needs.
Start with the gear decisions this park changes: footing, weather, camping, and water.
Kit Authority
Bahia Honda State Park packing list
0 of 18 packed. Check items as you pack, then take this list to the store, trailhead, or campsite.
Pack planning
Use this as a constraint check while you are still shaping the trip. The active checklist becomes useful once your route, dates, and sleep plan are set.
Checklist mode
18 items, grouped for the trip you are actually taking.
The buying guides that match what Bahia Honda asks of your kit, with our current top picks across budget and use case.
Camp inside the park only if you can book the right site type for your rig or tent. Big Pine Key, Marathon, and other Middle Keys lodging work as backups, but they turn beach mornings into a parking and capacity question.
Camping reservations
Florida State Parks notes that Bahia Honda may temporarily close when day-use areas reach capacity, and camping reservations open earlier for Florida residents than non-residents.
Reviewed June 8, 2026
Booking window
Florida residents can reserve cabins and campsites 11 months in advance. Non-residents can reserve 10 months in advance.
Where to book or verify
Official park page with capacity notices, fees, hours, and current information.
Official campground area descriptions and reservation notes.
Check for federal campground, backcountry, tour, and permit inventory tied to this park.
Campgrounds to know

Plan the handoff from arrival to shuttle.
Parking, pedestrian entrances, and shuttle timing decide how calmly the first morning starts.
Getting there
Arrival note
Bahia Honda sits in the Lower Florida Keys, along the Overseas Highway.
Car strategy
A car is the practical way to reach the park, and timing matters because capacity closures can affect day-use visitors on busy days.
Pair this with lodging: sleep where the park transfer is simple, especially if your route needs an early start.
Florida residents can reserve state park cabins and campsites 11 months ahead, while non-residents can reserve 10 months ahead.
Florida State Parks says the park may close temporarily when day-use areas reach maximum capacity, especially on weekends and holidays.