Site 100 is a backcountry campsite within Everglades National Park, reached by paddling through the park's interconnected web of tidal rivers, creeks, and open bays. Higher-numbered sites like this one are often found along the longer paddling routes, rewarding those who make the journey with solitude, star-filled skies, and close proximity to some of the most undisturbed wildlife habitat on the Gulf Coast of Florida.
Visitors need a backcountry permit to camp here, available through the park service. Preparation is essential — knowledge of tides, weather patterns, and self-sufficient camping skills are all required for a safe and rewarding trip.