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- weathershakExplorerI only camp there in the winter. . I was down there this time last month and it snowed and the roads were icy. At other times in past years, temps on occasion would hit the 70's. Personally, I prefer Camp Hatteras. That indoor pool and hot tub are pretty inviting on those cold windy days.
- Chuck_thehammerExplorerwe have been staying at Myrtle beach in December 2015
and Huntington Beach in January
and currently at Edisto beach (February)
both months .. had mornings in the 25 to 35 degrees.. and a few Highs in the low 40's. and few days in the upper 60's.
and we did have the water supply line freeze (campground side) twice in December.
and FYI.. they are expecting 2 inches of SNOW at the beach here tomorrow.
we shell see.
all 3 places are Nice (state parks) snow bird special.. 1/2 price.
but its not Florida :) but we are pleased .
much warmer then HOME... - nancyjerryExplorerWe are at OBX now! Can't recommend c.g. As we are in a volunteer spot for The Wright Brothers National Memorial.
We got here Jan 4. We have had great sunny days and we have had rainy cold days. Yes, it's windy. Yesterday, we had the front moving up the east coast, so rain allll day and winds at 22-30 mph.
We have done Florida the past few winters and Cape Cod the past 4 summers. We wanted a new experience and temperatures.
We got it! Not crowded and very picturesque. As someone mentioned a lot of things like lighthouses and aquarium are closed til April. - Shot-N-AzExplorer
Thomas/NH wrote:
I stayed at the Hatteras KOA in Feb 2 years ago. It can be a real ruff spot. We arrived late in the evening after a 13 hr. drive. Trying to find our spot in the dark with a freezing mist and looking through a sea of little sticks with little dark numbers on them I finally found it. It was like setting up camp on the tundra in a gale.
The next day I was up before dawn and was treated to a spectacular sunrise at the crystal place. The following four days that we were there almost summer like... Well, more like summer at the arctic circle. But, we had a great time and want to go back again, this time maybe a little warmer...
Oh, as far as being in the right site. It didn't matter we were the only ones there.
Not knocking other posters, but this is the only post you need to read. Very well articulated! - buckyExplorer IIWind and 90 degrees not so bad. February won't be 90 degrees but will be very windy. Nonstop.
- tatestExplorer III've visited the Outer Banks in January, and lived two winters at Myrtle Beach (as well as two winters in central Florida, along with ten years of winter visits to west central Florida).
Just what are you looking for? Outer Banks will mostly be a little bit above freezing, and quite windy most of the time. This would suck for actual camping (I've been too cold to sleep in a tent in February as far south as central Florida) but would probably be OK in a RV, which is more like a house on wheels if you have utilities and an adequate supply of heating and cooking fuel. You might find the Outer Banks nice for outdoor activities, or you might be huddling in the warmth of your RV for the whole visit. - jayco304ExplorerOBX in winter can be tough with a strong cold wind that will cut right thru you. I do not make plans for OBX in winter because unpredictable conditions. If I see a good weekend a few days out I may make a quick weekend run out there but it has to be relatively warm, sunny, and calm winds
- RoyBExplorer IIX2 on South Myrtle Beach...
- magnusfideExplorer II
Thomas/NH wrote:
I stayed at the Hatteras KOA in Feb 2 years ago. It can be a real ruff spot. We arrived late in the evening after a 13 hr. drive. Trying to find our spot in the dark with a freezing mist and looking through a sea of little sticks with little dark numbers on them I finally found it. It was like setting up camp on the tundra in a gale.
The next day I was up before dawn and was treated to a spectacular sunrise at the crystal place. The following four days that we were there almost summer like... Well, more like summer at the arctic circle. But, we had a great time and want to go back again, this time maybe a little warmer...
Oh, as far as being in the right site. It didn't matter we were the only ones there.
This has been our experience of the OB in winter as well.
I'm not sure of your preferences re variable weather but if you want warmer and less variability, I would recommend Savannah/Skidaway again. We agree with you about Myrtle Beach. - Thomas_NHExplorerI stayed at the Hatteras KOA in Feb 2 years ago. It can be a real ruff spot. We arrived late in the evening after a 13 hr. drive. Trying to find our spot in the dark with a freezing mist and looking through a sea of little sticks with little dark numbers on them I finally found it. It was like setting up camp on the tundra in a gale.
The next day I was up before dawn and was treated to a spectacular sunrise at the crystal place. The following four days that we were there almost summer like... Well, more like summer at the arctic circle. But, we had a great time and want to go back again, this time maybe a little warmer...
Oh, as far as being in the right site. It didn't matter we were the only ones there.
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