‘Two Nights Under the Stars’ camping event in Everglades National Park set for Jan. 24–26
Save the date for Two Nights Under the Stars, a one-of-a-kind camping experience hosted by The Alliance for Florida’s National Parks from Jan. 24-26, 2025, at Flamingo Campground, Everglades National Park. This family-friendly event, chaired by Marcos Garcia, is perfect for all outdoor enthusiasts, whether you’re a seasoned camper or experiencing Everglades National Park for the first time.
Event Highlights Include:
• Dates: Jan. 24-26, 2025
• Location: Flamingo Campground, Everglades National Park
• Activities: Historic tours of the Nike Missile Base, stargazing with expert guides, kayaking
adventures, morning yoga sessions, and engaging campfire storytelling.
Lodging Information: Choose from campsites, eco tents, or lodge rooms for your stay. Each campsite comes with a picnic table and fire ring, but if you prefer a more comfortable experience, our eco tents and lodge rooms provide a luxurious way to enjoy the great outdoors. Campers staying in campsites should bring their own tents and personal gear. Whether you’re pitching a tent or glamping, Two Nights Under the Stars offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature in the Everglades.
An event with a purpose: Proceeds from Two Nights Under the Stars directly support The Alliance for Florida’s National Parks, the official nonprofit partner of Everglades, Biscayne, Dry Tortugas National Parks, and Big Cypress National Preserve. Your participation helps fund crucial programs focused on environmental education, exploration, and conservation within these incredible parks.
This year’s event is proudly sponsored by J.P. Morgan and Chase and Ford Motor Company.
If you’re interested in becoming a sponsor or vendor, please contact bjohnson@floridanationalparks.org for more information.
Tickets on sale at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/two-nights-under-the-stars-at-everglades-national-park-2025-tickets-1021657784937?aff=oddtdtcreator
For more details about Two Nights Under the Stars and the impactful work of The Alliance, visit www.floridanationalparks.org.