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- sher9570Explorer
ocean bound wrote:
What are the best sites at Fort De Soto would like a water site anybody tell me the best sites 37 foot motorhome class a Do they have any sewer sites ? And is the dump station easy access Thank you
Your coming in October, if it doesn't have to be just Tampa, look just south of there to Cortez...on rte.684 it is Cortez Road West there are two parks Holiday Cove and Buttonwood Inlet, both are within walking distance to the Gulf of Mexico, great beaches, lots of shops and plenty of restaurants all around you...pet friendly too.
We prefer Buttonwood but you would have no problem getting into either or fitting your MH on a large lot.
Beautiful area, you should check it out!
Sher - Rangerman40ExplorerEven the sites with mangroves are fine as most of them have a path to the water. I was just there 3 weeks ago and made a little list of the best sites (in my opinion) and they are as follows:
210a small camper only
213
214
215
218
198-206
There are some nice ones on the other side but the sea wall is pretty high on that side so having two little kids I left all those out. All of these I listed except for 198-206 are direct beach entry and the others have a small sea wall which you could still easily hop in the water if launching a kayak or something.
If you get one of the pull thrus in the middle they are absolutely massive. They will take a 40ft motor home and still give you 20-30 feet on each end.
There are no FHU sites and the dump stations are on the main road. The one closest to all of the good waterfront sites is sorta nasty as the concrete slopes in the wrong direction and there is usually quite the puddle of "stuff" in front of the dump station.... At least that was my experience 3 weeks ago when I was dragging my sewer tote over there for 5 days in a row not once was it dry. I wouldn't let this deter me from going back though. - NoVa_RTExplorerThe best campsite is probably a matter of opinion. They all looked pretty good when I was there a couple of years ago. Here's the campground map. I'd recommend any of the waterfront sites where the water view isn't obstructed by the mangroves, which are marked on the map. There are some size & pet limitations on some loops, too.
- ocean_boundExplorer IIWhat are the best sites at Fort De Soto would like a water site anybody tell me the best sites 37 foot motorhome class a Do they have any sewer sites ? And is the dump station easy access Thank you
- ocean_boundExplorer IIWhat are the best sites at Fort De Soto would like a water site anybody tell me the best sites 37 foot motorhome class a Do they have any sewer sites ? And is the dump station easy access Thank you
- JoeTampaExplorerThere's not many near the beach if you mean walking distance. Plenty a short drive away.
Fort DeSoto is one of the exceptions and highly recommended with the caveat raised by others that it is popular and thus hard to book. We also like Rock Crusher Canyon (north of Tampa) and Sun & Fun in Sarasota, 90 mins south of Tampa but near some nice beaches. - NoVa_RTExplorerDefinitely Fort De Soto, if you can get in.
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- phillygExplorer IIMost of the RV "resorts" around Tampa/Clearwater are long-term Snowbird sites with permanent trailers/carports, not what I would call camping. They're okay in the sense they are clean, but just not what we enjoy. The state parks are nice but basic and most don't have sites that can accommodate larger RVs. We've researched (Woodalls.com) Tampa South RV Resort in Ruskin and Happy Traveler RV Park near Busch Gardens online only; they look decent but not having stayed there I can't recommend either to someone else.
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