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Bears_Den
Nov 16, 2016Explorer
I can't say for North Carolina but Florida is a possibility if you stay in the northern part of the state. South of I-4 seems to be the dividing line for winter snowbirds. They want to be south of I-4 because they want the warmer weather. I live in SWFL and I usually go to the northern part of the state in the winter for two reasons. Campground availability and cooler temps. By cooler I don't mean frigid but maybe 40s at night and highs in the 50s or 60s. Like I always say, temps in the 40s at night and 50s and 60s during the day is still better than zero wherever the snowbirds are coming from. Good luck finding a spot.
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