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Quint_Da_Man
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Feb 02, 2022

Exploring Florida...Recommendations wanted

My wife and I are retiring at the end of this year and our first trip out will be end of February beginning or March time frame in 2023. We plan on leisurely heading down to Key West and back from the Boston area.Of course we will be driving like a bat out of hell on the first 2 days of travel to get out of the winter but then want to take our time thru Georgia and explore Florida before leisurely heading back up north.

So, having said all of that, what are peoples favorite campgrounds to stay at to explore Florida specifically and some of Georgia. We can take our time traveling down to Key West maybe down on the Gulf coast and return on the Atlantic side, or vise versa,or up through central Florida , or all of the above, time is not an issue. We are thinking about maybe 5 or 6 weeks down there between Georgia and Florida and then taking a month or so making our way back visiting Tennessee etc.....

What say you?
  • We enjoyed tent camping at Paynes Prairie Preserve/State Park. Didnt see the buffalo but did see the Spanish wild horses.

    Nearby Sweetwater Wetlands Park is a nice day trip but you are in the open (sun screen/water needed).

    Unfortunately, as with most (all?) FL State Parks, getting reservations will be difficult. The only way we got in was via walk-in tent sites.

    Others have mentioned some great parks as well.
  • We enjoyed tent camping at Paynes Prairie Preserve/State Park. Didn't see the buffalo but did see the Spanish wild horses.


    We have never seen either as many times as we've been to that park. The Rangers keep them hidden away in a remote section of the park for no obvious reason. It's one of our local parks and the rangers there have a well deserved reputation of being jerks in a number of ways.
    Use insect repellent if you go there as they have a tick problem in that one park. Spray your sock tops and bottom of your long pants, or legs if you are in shorts.
    There is a lot to do in the Gainesville area, a small zoo, the Florida state Museum which has a butterfly zoo, several nice city parks--Sweetwater being one, a Bat preserve, a Bat House which you can see the Bats depart at sunset. That's on the University of Florida campus at Lake Alice. Micanopy which is a tourist town is just south of Payne's Prairie.
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    JoeH
    Explorer III
    agesilaus wrote:
    We enjoyed tent camping at Paynes Prairie Preserve/State Park. Didn't see the buffalo but did see the Spanish wild horses.


    We have never seen either as many times as we've been to that park. The Rangers keep them hidden away in a remote section of the park for no obvious reason. It's one of our local parks and the rangers there have a well deserved reputation of being jerks in a number of ways.
    Use insect repellent if you go there as they have a tick problem in that one park. Spray your sock tops and bottom of your long pants, or legs if you are in shorts.
    There is a lot to do in the Gainesville area, a small zoo, the Florida state Museum which has a butterfly zoo, several nice city parks--Sweetwater being one, a Bat preserve, a Bat House which you can see the Bats depart at sunset. That's on the University of Florida campus at Lake Alice. Micanopy which is a tourist town is just south of Payne's Prairie.


    re: your comment on the rangers... might be due to the current park manager who used to be the director of all the state parks, but was a jerk and got demoted.