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Guy_Roan
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Mar 02, 2015

A good snow birding RV Park

We just left Key Largo Campground in the Florida Keys, and I highly recommend it for those of you looking to snow bird next season.
It has two sandy beaches, a pool, club house, boat ramp into a canal that leads to Largo Sound and the Atlantic, and the people are very friendly.
We were in a pull through that made for easy in and out.

Guy

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  • her&I wrote:
    C-Bears wrote:
    We are meeting some friends in Key West for a couple days next month, so we may stop in Key Largo Kampground and have a look.

    We are about 2 miles off of Fort Myers beach this year at Gulf Water Resort at just under $1,600 a month, but that includes all taxes and utilities. The sites are at least 40'x 120', some larger.


    That monthly rate equals 1/2 of our $3180 ANNUAL rate here at Fun n Sun in San Benito, Texas with all the amenities and activities you could possibly need.


    We did a winter in Texas, actually South Padre Island. For us the winters in Texas had some plus side, like less traffic and much cheaper prices than Florida. The only real negative, which also was the deciding factor, just wasn't warm enough.

    I just enjoy 70's and 80's too much from December through March to be anywhere else.
  • marc515 wrote:
    Any of you guys stay at the Sugarloaf KOA, on Sugarloaf Key FL?


    Packed like Sardines there if you enjoy that

    Jack L
  • C-Bears wrote:
    We are meeting some friends in Key West for a couple days next month, so we may stop in Key Largo Kampground and have a look.

    We are about 2 miles off of Fort Myers beach this year at Gulf Water Resort at just under $1,600 a month, but that includes all taxes and utilities. The sites are at least 40'x 120', some larger.


    That monthly rate equals 1/2 of our $3180 ANNUAL rate here at Fun n Sun in San Benito, Texas with all the amenities and activities you could possibly need.
  • Any of you guys stay at the Sugarloaf KOA, on Sugarloaf Key FL?
  • We stayed at The Red Coconut in Fort Myers Beach, FL, for a few weeks in Feb. It's a little cramped, but other than that we really liked it. Best asset is they have their own beach, and that alone is worth it. Grocery stores are a short bike ride away. Only real downside is the Wifi isn't that great. Overall, would rate it a "9", and we plan on returning!
  • We are meeting some friends in Key West for a couple days next month, so we may stop in Key Largo Kampground and have a look.

    We are about 2 miles off of Fort Myers beach this year at Gulf Water Resort at just under $1,600 a month, but that includes all taxes and utilities. The sites are at least 40'x 120', some larger.
  • Guy Roan wrote:
    We just left Key Largo Campground in the Florida Keys, and I highly recommend it for those of you looking to snow bird next season.
    It has two sandy beaches, a pool, club house, boat ramp into a canal that leads to Largo Sound and the Atlantic, and the people are very friendly.
    We were in a pull through that made for easy in and out.

    Guy


    For what it is worth It is Key Largo Kampground with a "K" and we like it to

    Jack L
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