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fchammer1
Oct 21, 2015Explorer
loneryder, Some years ago, my wife and I spent a month at Fort Myers RV Park off US 41 just north of Estero, and explored from there. It's part of the Wilder Group of RV parks. Called a resort, it's just a park -- a bit short on in-park activities but great for exploring the area. Within a very short time, we were on the path that eventually had us settling in Imperial Bonita Estates IBE has about 85 different in-park activities and many RVers end up buying units in the co-op.
Several times, I have posted a list of the parks in this area. The prices vary quite a bit, but that is a matter of personal choice. I also have advice on some parks to be avoided. You can do a search for my list on this site, or send me an IM and I will respond via email.
A final note: Locations above SR 80 or Lake Okeechobee will not be as warm as SW Florida, and the cheaper inland parks will cost you in time and mile$ if you want to enjoy more of what Florida has to offer.
Several times, I have posted a list of the parks in this area. The prices vary quite a bit, but that is a matter of personal choice. I also have advice on some parks to be avoided. You can do a search for my list on this site, or send me an IM and I will respond via email.
A final note: Locations above SR 80 or Lake Okeechobee will not be as warm as SW Florida, and the cheaper inland parks will cost you in time and mile$ if you want to enjoy more of what Florida has to offer.
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