14 miles north of Key West (it couldn't be South really, could it?!), a nice KOA campground sits waiting for Key West goers. If you want to enjoy all that Key West has to offer: the food, watersports, history, and of course, nightlife, you can save a little money by stay at the amenity-filledSugarloaf KOA. We visited on New Year's Eve weekend, when the holiday rates at the cheapest of Key West hotels can clock in over $300 per night, yet we only paid $60 per night, which split between two couples was only $30 a night.
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