Site 103 is a numbered backcountry campsite in Everglades National Park, woven into the waterway network that adventurous paddlers navigate on multi-day wilderness journeys. The journey to reach it is as meaningful as the destination — each hour on the water reveals more of the Everglades' layered ecosystem, from tangled mangrove roots to open coastal prairies and the constant movement of bird life overhead.
Camping here requires both a permit and genuine preparation. Wind, tides, and distance make Everglades backcountry paddling a serious undertaking, but the rewards — absolute quiet, extraordinary wildlife, and a profound sense of place — are difficult to match anywhere in South Florida.