February camping on this key was fantastic. Nice on shore breeze all day and night kept the bugs away (lucky). The surf can definitely get rough during high winds and tide changes on the gulf side, so caution is advised if you kayak here with a loaded kayak. There are no facilities (other than a port-a-potty that is supposed to be serviced, but sometimes because of weather is missed), no water, no electric, and no cell service here. At night the stars were amazingly abundant (we camped during a new moon) and were treated to shooting stars etc. There can be quite the tide change between low and high tide, so make sure your boat is either well secured or dragged well above the high tide mark or both. The raccoons come out at night and scour the beaches during low tide for food, and lick the dew from the leaves for fresh water just before sunrise. This place is truly wild and beautiful...and remote.