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Bob_Shaw
Oct 04, 2015Explorer
X2 on the Sebring area. We used to go to CB Smith in Pembroke Pines, but tried in the Sebring area and loved it. We ended-up buying a park model there. Sebring is centrally located, has good shopping, lots of lakes for fishing, lots of golf courses, and is in the middle of the orange groves and cattle ranches. Disney World is less than 1 1/2 hours away, and several cruise ship ports (Tampa, Canaveral, Ft Lauderdale, and Miami) are a couple or so hours away. Most importantly, it's south of the frost line. I think I only had to cover my tomato plants twice last winter. Rates will tend to be a lot cheaper than parks near the coast. RVparksreviews.com is a good place to start, but, be forewarned, not all of the parks advertise or are reported there. Our park is on FL 17, the truck route around Sebring and off the main drag (US 27).
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