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caysea7254
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Aug 10, 2018

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How hard will it be to find a place to stay a week at a time in Georgia ,Alabama and Northern Florida in January and Febuary without reservations? Thanks Tara
  • Thank you all for the info,we appreciate it. Yes we don't do the rv parks. National, state, forest, and all other ones on that line. We love nature. Full hook ups we can do without. Electric is great but we have solar and generator. We wanted north cause my sister and her husband live in Lakewood Ranch, FL down near Sarasota and in winter it is a mess. Too many people. Not for us. LOL Its nice to know we can find a place to camp. Like I said Georgia, Alabama, anything south of indiana. Thanks again, Tara
  • Are you planning now...like to make reservations? OR do you want to wing it and just go and see what you end up with...would not recommend that unless you want to spend precious time shopping for places to stay.

    Get on reserveamerica now and check out the state parks...you may be able to plan yourself a solid booking if you stay north enough in florida...the other states probably good enough but get going on it.
    Donna
  • Actually looking at Ft. Pickens campgrounds for a week! That looks nice! No we wont do reservations. There surly is campgrounds like COE sites available in Alabama ,Georgia or another southern state. We have lived with making reservations for the biggest part of the 40 years we have camped, in retirement we just want to wing it! Lol
  • Thank you 2Gypsies! I have taken a lot of your advise thru out the years on this forum and another. Always great and detailed advise, and wanted you to know how much my husband and I appreciate you always taking time to answer Questions and give suggestions!! Thanks so much!! You have never steered us wrong! Thanks, Tara
  • Not making any reservations may mean you spend more time trying to find somewhere to stay than enjoying your time. They are there but they may only have a few days when you want a week, etc. Good luck! it is doable but you are going to be calling around to see what is around in Florida...alabama, georgia maybe not so much.
  • dcason wrote:
    Not making any reservations may mean you spend more time trying to find somewhere to stay than enjoying your time. They are there but they may only have a few days when you want a week, etc. Good luck! it is doable but you are going to be calling around to see what is around in Florida...alabama, georgia maybe not so much.


    X1, not making reservations because your want to be "free" is nonsensical:) You have everything to gain and nothing to lose by making reservations. Making reservations is not like getting married and then trying to get a divorce from a wife/significant other who "wants 1/2 of everything". 1 phone call and you have your freedom back, not real rocket science:):)
  • There are a few no frills campgrounds on I75 in Georgia near Unadilla/Cordele around exit 120 or so that I have never seen full in the winter. But it does get cold here.

    And as said before around Mayo FL,I think Ellie Rays is one. Jimmy from that underwater logging show stayed there. He was a cool guy.
  • If you don't make reservations you're going to be a Wallydocker....but only where that's allowed. Who wants to camp at Walmart?
  • caysea7254 wrote:
    Actually looking at Ft. Pickens campgrounds for a week! That looks nice! No we wont do reservations. There surly is campgrounds like COE sites available in Alabama ,Georgia or another southern state. We have lived with making reservations for the biggest part of the 40 years we have camped, in retirement we just want to wing it! Lol


    What ever floats your boat:)
  • Thanks everyone for your responses! Actually we are probably going out to see what Quartzsite, Arizona is all about!! Adventure is what its about!! Tara

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