WandaLust2 wrote:
Are there things to do there? A lake? A nice town to spend time in with a few decent restaurants? What is the daily temp there?
There is a beach on the lake with slides, diving boards, rope swing, paddle boat and kayak rentals. We bring our porta bote and fish in the lake. Surprisingly good fishing, catch and release. They also have a large pool with kiddie play area.
It's in southern NJ, about 20 minutes from Philly, an hour to Atlantic City/Ocean City and 75 minutes to Wildwood and 90 minutes to Cape May and Baltimore, MD. There are a few restaurants in town, better restaurants within a 30 minute drive. Did I mention the farm next door? They offer pick your own strawberries and apples. We can walk from our camper to the strawberry patches and apple orchards. They have a farm market with a good bakery and deli.
WandaLust2 wrote:
Actually that is not bad if there are full-hookups and you have children. Many CGs charge more for over 2 people per RV.
Full Hookups, no cable (about 40 OTA channels), too many trees for Dish. Where we are we get pretty good free wi-fi. Seasonal stays have electric on meter. The rate for 2 is $3,500. For our rate, we get 6 registered campers. We are a family of 4 and we register 2 other extended family members. No pets. Daily visitor rate is $10, overnight gets are $15/night.
WandaLust2 wrote:
NJ would not be much cooler than Ocala in summer from what I understand. Perhaps we should look for elevation - the mountains.
You can't really compare summer in NJ to summer in Florida. The big difference between NJ and FL is that you don't get months on end of 90+ degree weather, usually not even weeks on end. Three days in a row above 90 is considered a heat wave. This past summer I think we had only 1 heat wave. Mostly in the mid-80s. It was pretty chilly the first week or two in May. Had to run the furnace a few nights the end of September. Mountains in the NE would definitely be cooler.
Most of the campers are locals, however there are at least a dozen or so retired folk from the area that now live in Florida and summer at the campground.
-Michael