Reserve a Camp Site - Jones Hungryland
Coreopsis Campsites – 5 roadside primitive tent only campsites accessed by the main entrance/Road 6S. An ADA vault toilet and pavilion with picnic table are located at the main entrance.
- Coreopsis Campsites A and B – 2 roadside primitive tent only campsites approximately 0.4 miles from main entrance/County Road 711. A small amount of shade provided by wild tamarind trees.
- Coreopsis Campsites C and D – 2 roadside primitive tent only campsites approximately 1.2 miles from main entrance/County Road 711, west of the canal crossover and east of the West Jupiter Wetlands Trail trailhead. A small amount of shade provided by wild tamarind trees.
- Coreopsis Campsite E – 1 roadside primitive tent only campsite approximately 1.7 miles from main entrance/County Road 711, west of the West Jupiter Wetlands Trail trailhead. No shade.
Rudbeckia Campsite– 1 roadside primitive tent only campsite accessed by Gate 2/Road 3. There is a small pavilion with a picnic table approximately 0.1 mile from the campsite.
- The permit must be displayed at the campsite at all times.
- 14 consecutive days must pass before an individual may obtain a new permit in either campground and the campgrounds must be vacated upon expiration of the permit. The only exception is quota hunt permit holders may obtain a new camping permit anytime while their quota permit is valid.
- No individual may hold more than one permit at a time. The only exception is quota hunt permit holders booking separate weekend reservations within the time their quota permit is valid.
Camping is allowed only at designated campsites.
A no-cost permit is required and camping subject to permit provisions.
Permits may be obtained by making a reservation or by calling the South Regional Office at (561) 625-5122, during regular business hours (Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. ET).
Permits may be obtained up to 14 days in advance.
Total length of stay is 14 days in any 30 day period.
There are two designated camping areas on the John C. and Mariana Jones/Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area in Martin and Palm Beach counties with a total of 6 campsites: the Coreopsis camping area contains 5 roadside primitive tent only campsites with no amenities and is accessed by the main entrance/Road 6S. An ADA vault toilet and pavilion with picnic table are located at the main entrance; the Rudbeckia camping area contains 1 roadside primitive tent only campsite with no amenities and is accessed by Gate 2/Road 3. There is a small pavilion with a picnic table approximately 0.1 mile from the campsite.
All camping equipment is to be contained within the boundary of the designated campsite. Vehicles must be parked adjacent to or within the campsite. FWC asks all visitors to haul out what you hauled in. Please keep these natural areas natural.
Any violation of permit stipulations may result in cancellation of the permit and/or in citation. Permits are also subject to cancellation if campsites are left unoccupied for more than 48 hours during permitted dates.
- All WEA rules and regulations must be observed.
- Only tents may be used for camping.
- A maximum of six people/two tents allowed per campsite.
- All equipment must be contained within the boundary of the designated campsites.
- No person shall bring lumber, fence posts, wood pallets, sheet metal or other building materials, onto the area or erect permanent or semi-permanent structures.
- Permit holder is responsible for the actions and/or violation of permit provisions of all persons using the campsite.
- Cutting of vegetation and standing trees (alive or dead) is prohibited.
- Store all food and garbage in a manner that will prevent access by wildlife.
- Pets are allowed but must be kept under physical restraint at all times.
- No person shall burn lumber, fence posts, wood pallets or other building materials. All camp fires are to be extinguished before leaving campsite.
- Camping permit must be displayed in a manner visible to law enforcement and FWC area staff.
- All trash must be hauled out of the area.
- Littering and disposing of any waste products such as graywater, petroleum products, toxic materials, batteries, etc. is prohibited.
- Any violation of permit provisions may result in permit cancelation and/or citation.
- Campsites left unoccupied during a permitted period are subject to cancelation.
Exit I-95 (Exit 87B) or the Turnpike (Exit 116) at SR 706 (Indiantown Road) West.
Take SR 706 (Indiantown Road) west to CR 711 (Pratt Whitney Road) and take CR 711 (Pratt Whitney Road) approximately 1.4 miles north to the main entrance.
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