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Eycom
Sep 08, 2013Explorer
South Florida is already a busy place. Add to that, all the snowbirds, and space becomes hard to find and relatively expensive during the winter months. Now, if you can handle average day time highs in the upper 60s and nightly lows around mid 40s, North Florida and the panhandle has a lot to offer in scenery and campsites. You'll find a lot of Federal/State/City&County parks with available spots during the winter. My source for locating them is U.S. Campgrounds Info. January temps in N. Florida are a welcome relief from the summer months of heat and humidity and I'd reckon they are considerably better than Milwaukee.:B
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