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DutchmenSport
Jul 19, 2017Explorer
I'm not a snowbird, but for the last several years, we've traveled from Central Indiana to either the Florida panhandle or South Carolina the second week of March. We fell into the Spring Break trap in Florida during the second week in March and changed our strategy after 3 years of doing that. We discovered that State Parks in South Carolina are much more conducive to our type of camping, and in March, they are all open, and they are not crowded. And because this is typically Spring Break season, all the Spring Breakers are in Florida. No one does Spring Break in South Carolina, unless its along the ocean side. Go inland, and it's wonderful rest-and-relaxation!
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