pa traveler wrote:
Hope its not to late to find a campground in late DEC. Thinking Apalachicola area might not be booked? One week over there somewhere open to other areas also. Would like to put boat in a slip or pull it everyday. Hauling 23ft boat behind truck camper. Want wife to enjoy white sand beaches and dolphins,then im interested in fishing and trying shrimping. Second week open ,maybee somewhere warmer more southern if possible,if not ST JOHNS River or crystal river area,looking for suggestions Thanks.
Can't be a lot of help, but I was down in the Carrabelle area of Florida last June. It's called the "forgotten coast" because it's hard to get to, which means it isn't as crowded, which maybe also means there will be openings in December. There's an Outdoor Resorts place in Carrabelle. I didn't stay there, but I did check it out and my impression is that calling it a "resort" might be a bit generous. It looked like a parking lot, cheek-to-jowl everywhere, but it is right across the street from a gorgeous beach. And there are also boat ramps in the area. There are at least two other RV parks in the area: Sunset Isle RV Park and Marina (the name sounds appropriate) and the Ho-Hum RV Park. Unfortunately, I didn't have a chance to check out either one of them. There's also Coastline RV Resort down near Eastpoint, which gets great reviews, but I didn't get down to that area.
Ochlockonee River State Park is, as the name suggests, right on the river, but it's way inland and is kinda primitive anyway. As a camping spot, though, it might be acceptably close to Bald Point State Park. I didn't have a chance to check out that park, so you're on your own.
Hope that helps a little.
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