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jplante4
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Jan 13, 2016

Rock Crusher Canyon RV Park, Crystal River FL

Continuing on our first year snowbirding.

We had a hard date to be in the area of The Villages the week of Jan 13-20 to catch up with relatives visiting the area. That left 9 days between Bradenton and Southern Oaks in Summerfield FL (where we are now) to fill in. We wanted to find a spot in the Ft. Myers area, but everything was booked or over-the-top expensive. I'm sorry, if I'm paying more than $100 a night to stay somewhere, housekeeping better be changing the sheets every morning. So we did plan B and headed in the other direction where there seemed to be more open sites at reasonable rates. We came across Rock Crushed Canyon and booked it for the 9 day stay.

This CG just went over to being a Sun Resorts park. I've never stayed at one so I have no basis for comparison. The park was well maintained and clean. Full hookups (50 amp ONLY - bring your dog bone), cable and decent free WiFi. The people who go there every year (mostly from Michigan, Wisconsin and Ohio) are waiting the the shoes to drop after the Sun takeover. The were a number of sites that had several temporary out buildings, and the feeling was that the new management would be cracking down on them, as well as allowing more park models and charging seasonal residents for electricity. I mention all this because although I found the park to be very nice, peaceful and reasonably priced, that may all change before you get to stay there.

There are plenty of stores nearby. There are quite a few RV parts stores in the area and Citrus Mobile RV Repair makes house calls. Enterprise in Crystal River picks up at the park. I can recommend Charlie's Fish House restaurant for a good meal, 2 for 1 drinks during happy hour, and fresh local seafood.

We explored the area by car and I also hit the local airport to check out on renting a plane. I got the checkout done, but the day I reserved the plane to rent was lousy weather so I didn't get to see the area from the air. Be aware that the traffic pattern for the airport is over the campground when the wind is westerly. There's an active flight school there so it does get busy.

It was a pleasant visit and I really liked the laid back feeling of this part of Florida known as the Nature Coast.

Oh, and I won $4 on the Powerball ticket I bought at the BP station up the street - the first time I've ever won something from the lottery.
  • I'm at RC for the winter and there are more rumors floating around than can be believed about the Sun takeover. They have made some improvements so far and I've found nothing negative so far. I've been here through the original owner, the Encore move, the take back and now Sun. This is one of the friendliest parks I've ever stayed in so I'll just enjoy my winter and not worry about what might be.
  • We are at Rock Crusher also. It's our 4th winter of staying here and our longest reservation at 3 months. There are rumors, but based upon some research I did before coming down in 2013 other FL parks Sun has purchased since then it seems as though the monthly prices have pretty much followed what we've paid here at RC, going from $650 to $695/month. I guess we'll see what happens when we try to renew for next winter.

    We like to eat at Cracker's and you're right, get there around 4 or so or plan to wait. The Freezer is fun for shrimp, chowder, crabs, and beer. The park has a very friendly atmosphere. I play golf with the guys once a week at the Plantation and toss horseshoes twice a week. We get together with a group in the upper deck on Thursdays for snacks, sometimes real food, a fire, and your BYO. We may reserve for a longer period next winter barring any huge changes.

    It may be a bit too chilly in this area for some sun seekers, but that's probably why there are so many folks from the Great Lakes and Canada here. Not much in the way of beaches in this area, but if you like to fish, kayak, bike, and deal with a lot less traffic than down south you'll like this park.
  • We're also here at Rock Crusher for 3 months. Our third time now. I believe the ownership that fell apart was Elite Resorts not Encore. The main park road on my gps is labeled Elite Resorts Road.

    Mark

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