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30 Μαρ 2013 · Camping Permits are required for any overnight activity on Shell Key. Permits can be obtained for a $6 fee from the county. Leave No Trace. We are required to remove absolutely all trace of our camp – including food, refuse and anything that came with us on our boat. Campfires.
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Shell Key Camping Permits now cost $6 per boat. A limit of...
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6 Σεπ 2014 · Shell Key Camping Permits now cost $6 per boat. A limit of 25 camping permits per day are issued – with each permit allowing up to 6 people. Permits are issued on a first come, first serve basis. Multi-day permits are available. You must create an account on the Pinellas County website with a User Name and Password to obtain a permit.
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How to camp at shell key. Get your overnight ferry ticket. Get your camping permit from Pinellas County HERE – You will need our vessel #DO1271997. Pack your camping gear and get ready for an unforgettable adventure! Please Note: We HIGHLY recommend that you reserve your tickets in advance.
All Shell Key campers are required to have a Shell Key camping permit. Permits cost $6 per day, with a limit of six guests for each permit. Campers must be listed on the permit.
Launch Site: Fort Desoto Park Ramp. Special Considerations: Free camping permit is required and can be obtained online from PinellasCounty.org. There is an overnight parking/launch fee at Ft Desoto Park. Please practice “Leave No Trace” principles and follow the rules listed on your Per-mit.
Camping Permits Camping Permits are required for any overnight activity on Shell Key. Permits can be obtained for free from the county. Leave No Trace We are required to remove absolutely all trace of our camp – including food, refuse and anything that came with us on our boat.