Camping on the shores of Tampa Bay: E.G. Simmons Conservation Park

The truck camper in E.G. Simmons Conservation Park in Tampa Bay, Florida - Photo: Still Gravity.
Our campsite in the West Campground - License our images here.

Coast of mangroves, manatees, and infinite species of mosquitoes, gnats, and no-see-ums. Five days at E.G. Simmons Conservation Park in Tampa Bay, Florida. Daily walks on the swampy little beach by the bay. It's been taken by an army of pelicans. Strong smell of fish. The tallest buildings of Downtown St. Petersburg and Tampa peeking us from across the bay at our favorite spot: Panther Point. 

Every sunset, a horde of mosquitoes met us with German punctuality. From the safety of the camper, we saw them come and go until complete darkness. Then we got permission to get out. 

C couldn't escape the tiny no-see-ums and she made a skin reaction to their bites. Bloody bastards.

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