

All the supplies you need can be found at Walmart's in Florida City and Homestead. In the "winter", nights can get chilly-that is, into the 60s, so you need a blanket or sleeping bags.
#Camping in the keys windows
(If the windows are nearly closed, you can park anywhere a car would normally be parked overnight, but if you have to open the windows, you are more vulnerable and have to choose you location more carefully.) You need to leave the windows open at least part way to let out your own body heat, which may affect the places where you can comfortably park. Summer night are usually in the 70s, which I find is the limit of the temperature in which you can comfortably sleep in a car. There isn't a lot of difference between summer and winter temperatures on the Keys, but summer could heat things up to the point where sleeping in a car isn't comfortable.You don't want the cops to come by and say, "What's that car doing here?" Avoid places where you car would stick out, like a vacant lot or along the side of a remote road. You can park anywhere that I car would normally be parked overnight.Don't expect it to work for you right away. It takes practice to get used to it and understand your body's own needs. Sleeping in a car is an acquired skill.(You can often get away with it, but it's bad form.) "No Overnight Parking" signs are plentiful on the keys, and I try not to park overnight where a sign tells me explicitly not to.
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