This was a wonderful campground. It is well maintained. The sites were private and spacious. The waterfront sites had a beautiful view. We didn't use the facilities as it was chilly and there were no heaters. The bike trails are a wide path that is separate from the road so there are no cars zooming right next to you. It's very safe for family bike rides with small children. There is free wi-fi at both the ranger station and the camp store. The museum at the main Fort is very informative. Be sure to check out the buttonwood trees at one of the dump sites - quite unique! Also, be on the look out for the Beach Hibiscus trees. They are huge trees that are full of blossoms. They have a ferry to Egmont Key and Shell Key Preserve. The weather was very windy so the ferry was not running while we were there.
We stayed here in a Class B Motorhome.