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Post Info TOPIC: Do I need a reservation?


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Do I need a reservation?


Reading this forum is bad medicine, I want to join the fun of full timing . With livestock and full time farming its not for this winter , my ? is is there room to come south for the winter on short notice and find a place to park or don't people move around and all is full?

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Of course. There are thousands of RV parks all over the south, and most of them have spaces available.

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There are plenty of options down here in the south. Just depends on where you are looking. There's a nice RV park over in Livingston Louisiana we stay at on and off and they always have room. We're in Austin, TX and there are some places here. There's a park off I35 between San Antonio and Austin that looks like there's room. I'm not sure about the more typical "snowbird" areas in the Rio Grande Valley, Arizona or Florida, but I'm sure you could find a place.



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Carol Kerr Welch

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Realtor specializing in RV and 55+ Communities in the Rio Grande Valley

 

 

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