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We stayed at John Pennekamp in Key Largo. Excellent place. Bahia Honda SP is very nice too, but our trailer was too big to stay there. Other than that I would just look up rvparkreviews.com to get some reviews. Stay away from Jolly Rogers in Marathon (well, things may have changed since December 2011 ...).
If you stay in Miami on the way down, try Larry and Penny.
Save travels
Bernd
-- Edited by The Schweitzers on the road on Monday 4th of May 2015 09:52:28 PM
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2016 Northern Lite 10.2 CD SE
both hauled by 2015 GMC Sierra 3500HD Dually (one at a time ...)
Hi, Anna. ... stayed at Curry Hammock State Park in 2010, site 9 ... great site .... small campground only 20 something sites. Would stay here again if I were to go back.
Safe travels ....
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The Papermaker Retreat - 2005 National RV TROPICAL T396LX MH / Ford F150 toad
We stayed at Knights Key, in site 53 in December of 2014. It's nice with a nice tiki/bar. Some fancier pull throughs, some backed right up to the water. We enjoyed it as it's about 1/2 down the keys and the price is less than most.
With a 23', you can camp in places we cannot. There are a couple good places to camp in Big Pine Key that have size restrictions. But also look at pet restrictions, since the Big Pine Key Fishing Lodge won't allow pets since Key Deer walk through the campground and they are an endangered species. The state parks can be full, even when not full, since there are people in Florida who will pay for the campsite and not go. (Yes, either stupid with their money or think they have so much that they can waste it.)
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Bill Joyce, 40' 2004 Dutch Star DP towing an AWD 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid Journal at http://www.sacnoth.com Full-timing since July 2003