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fla-gypsy wrote:JoeH wrote:
I haven't been to Salt Springs in about 3 years. Back then we had a 36ft MH and toad which would fit nicely on the site. Now we have a 43 mh and toad. reserveamerica says the sites are 40'. With the rear overhang, I should be able to get the MH on the site and still be on the pavement and not be hanging into the road. I had heard that a new mgmt company had taken over and were sticklers for the rules... do you think I'd have any issue there ? Would they refuse me entry due to the size of the MH ? It's great walking from the campsite to the spring and enjoying mother nature's A/C !
You'll be fine, they tend to get snippy from year to year about certain rules but I've never been unable to get along with them. The max length does not include the driveway portion in most cases. I can park my crew cab F-250 and my 32' TT with no problem on a site.
May-14-2016 05:58 AM
travelnutz wrote:
I'll give you just one name of just one of the many RV parks closed in the area during the summer months.
May-13-2016 04:42 PM
travelnutz wrote:
Mark and Linda,
We haven't had any problem using our Verizon cells or our Verizon Jet Pack MIFI hot spot WIFI in or near Salt Springs or Juniper Springs either. ATT doesn't work at all in that area.
May-13-2016 04:38 PM
fla-gypsy wrote:
Air conditioning is a marvelous invention. DR. John Gorrie is our hero!
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May-13-2016 04:16 AM
fla-gypsy wrote:I enjoyed camping at Juniper and Alexander springs in the winter, Salt Springs looked crowded. One year my water bottle froze overnight but still enjoyed snorkeling in the 72 degree water the next day. Do you camp all summer in these temps? or only at camp sites with electric hookups? I have stayed in the Caribbean scuba diving without AC, and I know that after 3 dives with no wet suit sleeping with just a fan was ok.1ofmany wrote:
90 degrees in Florida in the summer???? Must be a cloudy day with a cold front moving through!!!! Enjoy.
Now I said "90+". It's those 90/90 days (Temp/Humidity) that are tough.
May-13-2016 03:58 AM
johnhicks wrote:
OK..a reviewer on rvparkreviews.com wrote that Old Town Campground & Retreat closes for the summer. There's nothing on the CG's generic reservation-system website that mentions it.
It's the first CG in Florida I've heard of that closes for summer. Odd.
May-12-2016 08:47 PM