Florida Everglades Lodging for Fishing & Sightseeing, Great for Families, too!
Looking for a great Fishing Retreat or Getaway to one of
the most beautiful pristine natural wonders in America?
Come to Chokoloskee
for great fishing in the
Florida Everglades.
Enjoy fresh seafood at
the Oyster House in
nearby Everglades City and
visit great local attractions.
Deluxe Fully-furnished & Equipped
Vacation Condo on Chokoloskee
For Reservations Call
Andy (239) 572-2691
or Write Andy-Hill@comcast.net
Stay in our Fishing Cabins or for longer stays; our fully-equipped Fishing Lodge Condo
Call for Reservations
(239) 572-2691
153 Smallwood Drive, Sunset Cove Chokoloskee, Florida (239) 572-2691
EvergladesLodging.com

The (incomparable) Florida Everglades! Whether it’s your first or 50th visit, it’s unique in all the world. The Everglades is the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. Home to incredibly productive fisheries and abundant wildlife. Plus, rare and endangered species including Florida Panthers. Designated a World Heritage Site, International Biosphere Reserve, and Wetland of International Importance, it’s a beautiful resource to be protected and enjoyed by all people of the world.
Reserve your room now. We’re right next door to Chokolosskee’s Marina & Boat Ramp. Fishing Cabins for weekend stays or...
Book your stay at Apollo’s Resort Condo with all the amenities!
Chokoloskee in the Florida Everglades is a top destination for fisherman, but there’s LOTS to do for families and it’s now a favorite location for artists and photographers!
Fishing is Great in the Ten Thousand Islands
Florida’s Everglades is a top fishing destination in the United States.
Chokoloskee Island is just minutes from Everglades City Where You’ll find Lots of Interesting Attractions!
Ride an Air Boat, Enjoy Fresh Seafood, Shop for Souvenirs
Mangrove Estuaries Create Unique Nurseries for
Fish & Marine Life
Fishing is Great
for Friendships!
Keep your camera ready
for priceless memories!


or Write Andy-Hill@comcast.net
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Or here, for Guest Commentary by Andrew Hill