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pennysmom09
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Nov 24, 2014

Found good over night stays on 95.

After our usual stop at Carolina Crossroads in North Carolina, (nice)For snowbirds on east coast traveling 95 to Florida, we stayed at 2 nice stops I am passing along. In South Carolina, New Green Acres in Walterboro, (traffic noise from 95 could be bothersome to some) and in South Carolina, Coastal Georgia RV Resort in Brunswick, GA. We didn't use any facilities, but both are FHU, have plenty of pull thrus, convenient, attractive and easy to get in and out of. Coastal GA RV resort is right next to the Flying J truck stop. We stayed 2 nights for a break. It's a relatively new park and very attractive.
  • JAXFL wrote:
    imadtchmn wrote:
    pennysmom09 wrote:


    I prefer to keep my RV on dry land, :)


    Now that is FUNNY


    We almost tried it in October near the Smokies. "Sure, we want to be creek side". Ha. Then the rains came.....

  • Carolina Crossroads has become a regular for us as well. Modern CG with everything you could need & they allow RV washing.
  • Agree with Green Acres for an overnight.

    We have also stopper several times at Walkabout CG at Georgia exit #7, just North of the submarine base at Kingsland. A nice last stop on the way home to Orlando. Run by a charming young couple from Oz.

    Go into St Mary's and have fried oysters at St. Mary's Seafood (about 4 miles East of I-95, on the right). Best on the coast.
  • JAXFL wrote:
    imadtchmn wrote:
    pennysmom09 wrote:


    I prefer to keep my RV on dry land, :)


    Now that is FUNNY


    LOL....gave me quite a chuckle too. Meant to say, back-in sites by the lake are quite nice for fishing!
  • imadtchmn wrote:
    pennysmom09 wrote:


    I prefer to keep my RV on dry land, :)


    Now that is FUNNY
  • pennysmom09 wrote:
    It is by a lake and a nice fishing area you can back into to as well.


    I prefer to keep my RV on dry land, though I have seen one that did try the water. :)
  • I wonder if we are talking about the same Coastal RV park. This one is the most pristine and emmacutely landscaped place we've seen. Perfectly level patio and amazing pool, bathhouse, laundry. We were told the park is only 5 yrs. old. Anyway, I guess everyone has their own idea of what is good for,them. It is by a lake and a nice fishing area you can back into to as well.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    I think I toured Costal back in 2011, They must have improved some since I was there, It was not a place I cared to park at that time. Who knows, 3 years a big difference can make.

    I am at Cathead Creek Ranch RV park,, NO trees but just now that is a good thing. Cowboy church, will hold 3 more Thursday evening services, the last being the 18th of Dec. Sunday services continue beyond that but that's the last scheduled Thursday. 3 miles off of 95 at the Darien outlet mall's exit (49) go North till 251 hangs a hard right, but do not turn, go straight onto COX road, it is at the end of the white rail fence.

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