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What Cook Gear Should I Pack for the Everglades?

What Cook Gear Should I Pack for the Everglades?

4 Must-Have Cooking Equipment For Your Trip To Everglades National Park

Yes, you read that right. And, camping in the Everglades is anything but ordinary. This sub-tropical National Park is widely visited for a number of activities and sights. Reserve a chickee, elevated, river-side campsite for the best way to experience the wildlife. A fair warning...this isn't your ordinary campsite where you're running off raccoons. In the Everglades you'll need to keep your head on a swivel for crocodiles. Follow along as we pack the best camp-cooking equipment for tropical and sub-tropical environments.

1. Java Coffee Set

Picture this, it's comfortable Florida morning, you're on your chickee platform, the Joe River is quiet, the sun is on the very precipice of rising, and you're sipping your favorite flavored coffee from back home. It's the epitome of perfection. Make up to eight cups of coffee with the Java Coffee Set. All you need are grounds and your Mountaineer cook system!

2. Mountaineer

The Mountaineer cook system is a no brainier for southern Florida's humid climate. The unit is a sleek aluminum material that's both striking and rust-resistant. It's a great addition to the campsite and a day trip down the Turner River Canoe Trail.

3. Mountain Series Steel Griddle

Made specifically for our Mountain Series line, this steel griddle is a must-have while camp-cooking in the Everglades. The griddle conveniently lays over both burners giving you close to 225 sq. in. of cook space. Perfect for everything from pancakes to Philly Cheesesteaks.

4. All Purpose Chef Set

The All-Purpose Chef Set has everything you'll need for cooking. This trusty bundle includes a spatula, santoku knife, tongs, and a flat nosed spoon (ideal for skillets and dutch ovens!) Perfect, right? All the cooking utensils you could possibly need, wrapped up in a latching, water-resistant carrying case.

We've enjoyed packing with you for your trip to Everglades National Park. For more information on the park and current conditions please visit: https://www.nps.gov/ever/index.htm