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Krease
Aug 20, 2013Explorer
We were just at Huntington last month for the 2nd time. If you are staying in the woods, make sure you have bug spray, because the mosquitoes are around. I don't believe the fire rings have grates to be honest, and we didn't use the bath houses either.
If you take the nature trail keep an eye out for gators. We stumbled upon a 6ft one laying on the side of the trail. I know, beach and gators shouldn't mix. Atalaya is a pretty neat tour. It would be nice to have lived in that house back in the day! The beach is less crowded at the campground access area than the public day access area. You'll see what I mean if you look at a map.
We made sure to wash our feet off at the boardwalk before getting back into the campground. That helped with keeping sand out of our RV, but you'll get some sand no matter what- it just hides everywhere. It's our favorite park in MB because it is pretty quiet and private compared to most other parks. I hope you enjoy your visit!
If you take the nature trail keep an eye out for gators. We stumbled upon a 6ft one laying on the side of the trail. I know, beach and gators shouldn't mix. Atalaya is a pretty neat tour. It would be nice to have lived in that house back in the day! The beach is less crowded at the campground access area than the public day access area. You'll see what I mean if you look at a map.
We made sure to wash our feet off at the boardwalk before getting back into the campground. That helped with keeping sand out of our RV, but you'll get some sand no matter what- it just hides everywhere. It's our favorite park in MB because it is pretty quiet and private compared to most other parks. I hope you enjoy your visit!
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