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Y-Guy
Feb 03, 2014Moderator
Honeyman is right up against the Dunes, but if you are going during their peak season, basically May-Oct you can not ride out of the campground directly onto the dunes. If you can trailer your toys out it's a wonderful campground. Book early though. The H Loop sites tend to be a bit larger as they were expanded to handled ATVs during the Oct-April Off season when you cant right out of the campground on to the Dunes. Not all sites are full hook up.
Woahink Lake RV Resort is a nice campground and you can ride out of it with ATVs, they have a few ATV sites. But their rules are, "No 2 wheelers/dirt bikes" - you can contact them and check, they have strict rules to keep people in line but for those that are not a wild crowd they are pretty understanding.
Driftwood II also butts up to the Florence Dunes but there are no hook up's. It's more or less a parking lot.
Sand Dune Guide is a good resource to use as there are other campgrounds at other Dunes south of Florence if that is acceptable and if riding the dunes is important.
Woahink Lake RV Resort is a nice campground and you can ride out of it with ATVs, they have a few ATV sites. But their rules are, "No 2 wheelers/dirt bikes" - you can contact them and check, they have strict rules to keep people in line but for those that are not a wild crowd they are pretty understanding.
Driftwood II also butts up to the Florence Dunes but there are no hook up's. It's more or less a parking lot.
Sand Dune Guide is a good resource to use as there are other campgrounds at other Dunes south of Florence if that is acceptable and if riding the dunes is important.
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