My favorite place in Winter. Great job on the video Bob! Wonderful to see Tim, Andy and Dan showing the marvels of Flamingo. Can't wait to be there again! Peace Joel
Was just down there this weekend. Nice to see it starting to get back to "normal"... Looks like Canoe and kayaks are available again. Camp ground was nice, and not crowded. My boys LOVED camping in "the forest"...
"Until a few years ago, lodging was available at the two story hotel, 24 cabins, and a campground. The venerable 103-room lodge (opened in 1959) and cabins were far from luxurious, but they were affordable and served their purpose. The rooms had air conditioning, which was perhaps luxury enough in the prevailingly hot and humid summer months. Most visitors came in the cooler months, of course, to avoid the worst heat and mosquitoes. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Wilma -- the most intense hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin, and the third-costliest storm in U.S. history -- ravaged Flamingo with powerful winds and a nearly ten-foot storm surge. The hotel and cabins were damaged beyond repair. The cabins are already gone, and the lodge is scheduled for demolition." Unfortunately neither the cabins nor the lodge were ever rebuilt
I love Flamingo, in the same day you can see wild dolphin, manatee, alligators, crocodiles, snakes, fish, fowl and insects. Awesome!
I remember seeing flocks of Flamingo all across South Florida.
Where are they now?
My favorite place in Winter. Great job on the video Bob! Wonderful to see Tim, Andy and Dan showing the marvels of Flamingo. Can't wait to be there again! Peace Joel
Was just down there this weekend. Nice to see it starting to get back to "normal"... Looks like Canoe and kayaks are available again. Camp ground was nice, and not crowded. My boys LOVED camping in "the forest"...
Such a beautiful place. The mosquitoes are intense, but the trails are amazing.
Beautiful place.
great video ! Going tomorrow
I was besieged by hoards of mosquitoes so thick it was absolutely impossible to go outside the motel. I’ll never forget it.
"Until a few years ago, lodging was available at the two story hotel, 24 cabins, and a campground. The venerable 103-room lodge (opened in 1959) and cabins were far from luxurious, but they were affordable and served their purpose. The rooms had air conditioning, which was perhaps luxury enough in the prevailingly hot and humid summer months. Most visitors came in the cooler months, of course, to avoid the worst heat and mosquitoes.
In 2005, Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Wilma -- the most intense hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin, and the third-costliest storm in U.S. history -- ravaged Flamingo with powerful winds and a nearly ten-foot storm surge. The hotel and cabins were damaged beyond repair. The cabins are already gone, and the lodge is scheduled for demolition."
Unfortunately neither the cabins nor the lodge were ever rebuilt
i’ve seen flamingos in john prince park in west palm beach, very nice
Awesome place. Just beware of the mosquitos...
And horse flys
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SNAKES!