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ependydad
Feb 08, 2019Explorer
Airdaile wrote:ependydad wrote:Airdaile wrote:
I think Camp Gulf is the only one in the area that is directly on the beach. Expensive, but it has everything you're looking for.
Camp Gulf is nice, but a little cozy.
I found that most Florida beach front "resorts" are tight. In the beach front sites here you can't even open your awning.
Agreed. Camp Gulf's beach front spots were the same (the rest of the park isn't this tight). But, the beach front spots are also not full hookups and they don't allow pets. Neither were an issue for me, but the OP did mention wanting full hookups.
We could only open awnings because we lucked into having a motorhome on our front who pulled in. It meant we both pushed to the far outside of our spots and it gave us a bigger shared space. Otherwise, the site wan't much wider than my dual opposing slides of our bunkhouse.
You can see the marker denoting the edge of my site:
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