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Jim_Shoe
Aug 09, 2015Explorer
In my experience, RVers are an independent bunch. I've stayed at RV parks that offered suggestions for things to see and do in the area if you asked, and a couple of places that offered things to do in the CG. Example: The Mt. Rushmore KOA had a bus that took you to and from Mt. Rushmore, a sit down restaurant, pancake breakfasts, and a row of shops that appeared to cater to teenagers.
But Florida tends to draw long term RVers strictly for warm winters. They often return year after year to meet the same people. My parents were RVers, and found a CG on the west coast of Florida and met the same people each year.
But Florida tends to draw long term RVers strictly for warm winters. They often return year after year to meet the same people. My parents were RVers, and found a CG on the west coast of Florida and met the same people each year.
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