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Destin full hookup and beach?

DinTulsa
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Looking for good rv park in the Destin area. I would like to have a full hookup and easy beach access, hopefully a quick walk from the rv. Is there anything that fits the bill?
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DinTulsa
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Thanks for the heads up guys. We are still trying to decide where we want to go.

jolooote
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Sept.
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Airdaile
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jolooote wrote:
Only stayed at Ho-Hum once. The sand fleas made our stay miserable.


What time of the year was your stay?

jolooote
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Only stayed at Ho-Hum once. The sand fleas made our stay miserable.
Joe & Charlotte

2020 Jayco Greyhawk Prestige 29MV Celestial Blue Full Body Paint E-450 305hp V10 6spd Class C 'COACH'


2012 Jeep Wrangler 285hp V6 'TOAD'


Gabby & Molly are Dogs
Leroy's a Conure, Loretta's a Squeaker

"Once it starts breakin'...GET RID OF IT!!!"

ct1964ups
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Airdaile wrote:
I think Camp Gulf is the only one in the area that is directly on the beach. Expensive, but it has everything you're looking for.


Stayed here years back,Never was impressed with the place...definitely not a resort by any means,yet charge huge daily rates for waterfront....C
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CFerguson
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We've stayed at HoHum and it didn't feel as crowded as that pic makes it look. But then again, we don't go to a place at the height of tourist season.

[[if you stay there, be sure to catch the bats swarming from under the road bridge at dusk]]

Airdaile
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Beach front sites at HoHum, east on the panhandle in Carabelle.

Ralph_Cramden
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ependydad wrote:



Holy Sardines in mustard sauce Batman. More power to you for being able to deal with that. It would have been too tempting to set a programmable remote to the guy in the class A' TV and switch his channels while he was watching it. The day I have to do that is the day I stay home, or stay at a beachfront hotel.
Too many geezers, self appointed moderators, experts, and disappearing posts for me. Enjoy. How many times can the same thing be rehashed over and over?

ependydad
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Airdaile wrote:
ependydad wrote:
Airdaile wrote:
I think Camp Gulf is the only one in the area that is directly on the beach. Expensive, but it has everything you're looking for.


Camp Gulf is nice, but a little cozy.


I found that most Florida beach front "resorts" are tight. In the beach front sites here you can't even open your awning.


Agreed. Camp Gulf's beach front spots were the same (the rest of the park isn't this tight). But, the beach front spots are also not full hookups and they don't allow pets. Neither were an issue for me, but the OP did mention wanting full hookups.

We could only open awnings because we lucked into having a motorhome on our front who pulled in. It meant we both pushed to the far outside of our spots and it gave us a bigger shared space. Otherwise, the site wan't much wider than my dual opposing slides of our bunkhouse.




You can see the marker denoting the edge of my site:


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Airdaile
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ependydad wrote:
Airdaile wrote:
I think Camp Gulf is the only one in the area that is directly on the beach. Expensive, but it has everything you're looking for.


Camp Gulf is nice, but a little cozy.


I found that most Florida beach front "resorts" are tight. In the beach front sites here you can't even open your awning.

ependydad
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Airdaile wrote:
I think Camp Gulf is the only one in the area that is directly on the beach. Expensive, but it has everything you're looking for.


Camp Gulf is nice, but a little cozy.
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Airdaile
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I think Camp Gulf is the only one in the area that is directly on the beach. Expensive, but it has everything you're looking for.

rr2254545
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Grayton Beach state park has a short walk to the beach and full hookups in the new area
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colliehauler
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Top sail is a nice park with FHU and large sites. You can take the tram to the beach bike or walk.