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agesilaus
Aug 27, 2020Explorer III
If you mean soon then you probably will have problems going south of Orlando, most of those may already be booked. North of Orlamdo/I-4 is workable. There are many RV parks in the Ocala National Forest east of Ocala. That is close to some excellent springs: Alexander, Juniper and Salt Springs. Do a goofle search for "ocala national forest rv" and I think you'll find plenty.
I've driven past this place but never have stayed there is Rock Crusher Canyon resort But there have been many positive comments on it here. There is a big resort RV camp in Williston.
If you want actual beach access then forget the west coast of Florida north of Tampa until you get well into the panhandle.
Now this is just based on passing thru the area but south GA is mainly taken up by the Okefenokee Swamp so RV camps may be limited or in swampy areas. Unless you get near the southeast corner near the ocean maybe.
I've driven past this place but never have stayed there is Rock Crusher Canyon resort But there have been many positive comments on it here. There is a big resort RV camp in Williston.
If you want actual beach access then forget the west coast of Florida north of Tampa until you get well into the panhandle.
Now this is just based on passing thru the area but south GA is mainly taken up by the Okefenokee Swamp so RV camps may be limited or in swampy areas. Unless you get near the southeast corner near the ocean maybe.
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