Please give my wife and I some of your favorite campground destinations for us to spend our first winter in Florida in. Starting soon after Christmas until mid- March or so. Hope to see each of you at the next campground. Thanks.
Paul Eskin said
02:34 PM Dec 17, 2010
Be happy to make some suggestions if you give me some idea of:
1) What part of Florida , North, South, Central, East or West Coast. 2) You looking for a destination campground with golf, fishing, etc. or a basic full hookup site?
CAMPPAW said
03:28 PM Dec 17, 2010
Thanks for the reply. Short answer, We wanna stay warm lol... Don't know much about Florida except it has to be warmer than Kentucky winters. We love fishing and hiking. Would like to be within walking distance of the beach or near a good sized lake with full hook-up. We're in a 33 ft. Cedar Creek Fifth Wheel. Would love to here your suggestions. Thanks again.
53 Merc said
04:12 PM Dec 17, 2010
A handy site for research is at www.rvparkreviews.com You can select different locations/areas and get a good idea of amenities and rates. Just remember, a lot of sites are rather, shall we say, overblown? I tend to trust the AVERAGE of the ratings.
Luvglass said
05:14 PM Dec 17, 2010
Florida is a big state with literally thousands of RV parks.If you want to be on either coast, they can get really pricey, especially as you get down to the southern end. It's probably easier to find parks if you can move around somewhat. Destination parks for the "season" are probably booked already.
The suggestion to choose an area and then cruise RV Park Reviews is an excellent one.
Good luck,
Delaine and Lindy said
11:37 AM Dec 18, 2010
We have been in Florida several times. In the Keys, East and West sides. The futher South and closer to water the price goes up. Many of the RV parks don't have concrete pads and many are very tight spaces. However we are going back at the end of the month. We really should have went to Arizona which was were we had reservations. The cost of the sites are expensive for what they offer. Unless you go to the high-end RV parks and then the price will really jump.
1) What part of Florida , North, South, Central, East or West Coast.
2) You looking for a destination campground with golf, fishing, etc. or a basic full hookup site?