Best months for tent camping
What are the best months for tent camping in Everglades National Park? We would like to camp for 2 nights if the mosquitoes don’t drive us out. We have flexibility for the time of year. Thanks!
The Everglades National Park is a unique subtropical wilderness, and tent camping can be a wonderful experience if you plan around weather and insects. The best time for tent camping in the Everglades is during the dry season, which is cooler, less humid, and has fewer mosquitoes.
Here are the key details:
- Best months: November through April. During these months, temperatures are milder (typically 70s–80s°F during the day, 50s–60s°F at night), humidity is lower, and mosquitoes are far less prevalent.
- Months to avoid: May through October. This is the wet season, with high heat, humidity, frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and a significant increase in mosquitoes.
- Camping locations: Popular tent camping sites include Long Pine Key Campground (mainly accessible year-round) and Flamingo Campground (waterfront sites, best during dry season).
- Tips for minimizing mosquito issues: Use a tent with mesh, bring insect repellent, wear long sleeves and pants in the evenings, and set up camp in breezy areas if possible.
Overall, planning a 2-night camping trip in the Everglades during December through March will give you the most comfortable experience with manageable insect activity and pleasant temperatures.
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