Khestee
For Sigsbee RV Park: I'm a tent camper. Had a good tent site right on the water. NEx, Commissary and a small "club" all within walking distance. Bath house laundry is clean, a little worn but serviceable. The long term tents are a bit of an eyesore and seem to be empty except for the weekend.
Posted Feb 15, 2016 by Khestee from NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Brian
For Sigsbee RV Park: First do your research before you come here. It is a great place and it is busy. We showed up right before Christmas and we had 90 people in front of us to get full hook ups. That said dry camping is fun. You stay outside and meet a lot of great people. You will need a quiet generator, dump tote, batteries with inverter, and a way to get water. The generators run all day so if noise bothers you this place is not for you. Also the bathrooms can get crowded. So expect to wait for showers and stall time. 3 showers and 2 toilets. The hosts do a great job and we felt everything is fare. There is lots to do and the weather is great.
Posted Dec 30, 2015 by Brian from Ohio. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Conrad
For Sigsbee RV Park: i stayed at Trumbo, near town for two weeks last winter at $13/night. It was a steal of a deal. I would have stayed the entire winter like many do except my dog was about to whelp a litter of puppies. Being close to town is the better option. However Sigsbee has the dog park, BX and commissary, as well as a big car wash for cleaning your rig. People tend to set up extravagant camp sites and stay for long period. Even the renters do this and they are more likely to get ocean front sites. There is a big lot for arrivals near check in, to stay the first night. After that I was moved to a temp site in Trumbo where I would have been happy to stay. They spaced the sites farther apart but later tightened them up as record numbers of people arrived. I has in a truck camper and moved to a smaller permanent spot near a tree and water. You cannot leave a hose hooked up and I never do anyway. I liked it because no one was behind me and I was use to the bridge and convenient places to walk the dogs. It is true generators are used during the day but I didn't find it terrible objectionable at my location near the edge. Also there were two rigs with massive solar arrays and wind generators. I myself have 830 watts of solar--overkill for sunny key west. The shower/bathrooms were nicely tiled and clean. There was never a long wait for using the dump stations. If I stayed longer I'd need a big dump caddy as loading and unload is 20 minutes for each. Many people stay the entire winter. It is important to bring a cheap bike to get around base on Sigsbee and into town at Trumbo. Trumbo is very close to the Community Boating $160/yr. a good deal. I recommend the Hobie Wave Catamarans. Finally, they have never turned anyone away here at the facility. I think that is fantastic. Costs elsewhere can be as high as $160/night with full hookups. $13 without hookups and $23 with hookup (difficult to get) is a bargain. I would not bother with hookup unless it was summertime and they are available then. Winter weather is significantly warmer in Key West than any other place. It is not so warm that generators are running constantly to power air conditioning-- they are used instead to top up batteries.
Posted Aug 28, 2015 by Conrad from Easton, CT. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DrZee
For Sigsbee RV Park: You cannot beat the price or the location. The facilities were clean and we found there was not too much wait time for amenities even in early/mid March. We are a smaller travel trailer and prefer quiet tent-like camping areas so really our only complaint was the excessive use of generators in the overflow/dry lot at Sigsbee. The generators are turned on promptly at 7am and turn off just after 11pm. The constant noise and fumes really affected our enjoyment of this campground and had us wanting to leave within a few days. I think they should send all small campers and tents to Trumbo and leave Sigsbee to the big rigs.
Posted Mar 22, 2015 by DrZee from Tn. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
lizwilson
For Sigsbee RV Park: We stayed here Jan 16th for 4 nights. What a great place key west is! We were charged $13/night and put into overflow. They had more people than they expected. The strange thing was the next morning we had to move into dry camp area. We Stayed in Trumbo Point. The town is a lot of fun and weather was great that it was all worth it. Quiet time is 7am-11pm. There is a bath house and dump as well as potable water. The gate guard is on duty so you are secure. Closer to walk or ride your bike downtown from here.
Posted Jan 20, 2015 by lizwilson from georgia . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Lynda
For Sigsbee RV Park: Great location. Really enjoyed Key West last winter when friends at home had snow & freezing temperatures, we had sunny skies and mid-seventy degree weather. The campsite was close to MWR facilities, and the commissary & PX. We stayed in the dry camp for 3 weeks. It was the best deal in the area at $13/day. Civilian camps costs over $75/day...
Posted Nov 05, 2014 by Lynda from Lacey's Spring, AL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
jc
For Sigsbee RV Park: Friendly staff good place to in joy key west. Many things to do even organized activities really liked my stay .having to move to dry camp no problem if you are a seasoned camper.will definitely stay again
Posted Jun 29, 2014 by jc from Oklahoma. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.