Site 10 is one of the numbered backcountry campsites that form the route structure of paddling adventures through Everglades National Park. Accessible only by canoe or kayak, reaching it means navigating the park's mangrove channels, tidal creeks, and open water expanses that make this wilderness one of the most distinctive in the world.
The experience of camping at a remote Everglades site is defined by stillness, wildlife, and the absence of the world outside. Dolphins, manatees, roseate spoonbills, and countless shorebirds are regular companions on the water. A permit from the park is required, and trips should be planned well in advance.