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snicky
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Jul 25, 2018

Going South for the Winter

Being somewhat newbies on the RV world, my wife and I from MN and have a 2017 Newmar Class A motor-home. Although our Winter stays are relatively short at about 2 months, this will be our 4th year in going to AZ to beat the MN Winter weather. We typically leave in Feb. and return in April. Next year, 2019 we would like to change our destination to possibly Fla. but have no idea on where to begin looking for suitable RV parks. My wife and I are small town folk and my wife is quite urban and loves to shop boutiques, etc.. We're both in our 60's so being right on a beach isn't necessary but close would be nice. While traveling I always look for the best reviews on RV parks and where to stay. Unfortunately, reviews aren't always trustworthy. Anyone have any suggestions and maybe a favorite of your's.
  • We wintered in Florida for a number of years, wandering here and there. We're not fans of commercial CG's and stayed at state, county, municipal and military facilities.

    We rarely made reservations and had no problems finding a place to spend the night.

    We generally stayed in the northern half of the state - not as busy, cheaper and warm enough for us New Englanders. There are some great places out in the Panhandle.

    You can find pictures and comments on the many different parks we stayed at and also some articles about places we visited on our web site.

    Ted H.
  • Two winters ago we spent one week each exploring 7 different spots in Florida. We hurried south late January to get to the warmth, then worked our way north. Some of our favorites were the Encore Miami Everglades park in Homestead. It is in an old avacado orchard! We spent a couple days driving the toad up through the Everglades, and a day in Miami. One of our weeks was spent at Highland Hammock State Park in Sebring. They have a great loop to ride bikes on, with raised walking trails through the swamp. Another favorite was Rock Crusher Canyon in Crystal River. Many things to do in the area, including seeing the manatees in the warm spring water, a day trip to Cedar Key and the Weeki Wachee Mermaids. You need to get reservations made ASAP. Have fun!

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