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travelnutz wrote:,
3 in the Chiefland/Cedar Key/fanning Springs area alone close in April or May until about October and you can simply look them up and see. Others have tons of vacant sites in summer. Of course, the State Park CG's and National Park CG's don't close and just look where most of them are located and what the usual reason they are even there. Water baby, water! Wow, are some RV'ers who live in Florida really NOT aware! Who'd a thunk it? Sand hole, meet head! As said, our family owns CG's in Florida and they know and know why!
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fla-gypsy wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
That's odd; I am 62 and have lived and camped in FL all my life and I don't know of one camp ground that closes in the summer.
It's hard to get into the state parks all summer and the ones on water book 11 months ahead.
Some of the inland central FL snowbird parks are quiet in the summer but stay open.
There are biting bugs certain places. I won't camp Sebastian Inlet because of the All Jaws.
But I don't think mosquitoes are a big problem. Most places spray and they usually only bite at sundown, then we go back out. Florida summer evenings are great; usually in the low 70's.
Worst mosquitoes and biting bugs I ever experienced was in Michigan and Minnesota. The May flies and deer flies drew blood and the skeeters were terrible.
Like I said, I welcome the summer for many reasons. Having lived here for 59 (all of my) years I have never seen a CG close in the summer for a lack of business.
โMay-12-2016 10:30 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
That's odd; I am 62 and have lived and camped in FL all my life and I don't know of one camp ground that closes in the summer.
It's hard to get into the state parks all summer and the ones on water book 11 months ahead.
Some of the inland central FL snowbird parks are quiet in the summer but stay open.
There are biting bugs certain places. I won't camp Sebastian Inlet because of the All Jaws.
But I don't think mosquitoes are a big problem. Most places spray and they usually only bite at sundown, then we go back out. Florida summer evenings are great; usually in the low 70's.
Worst mosquitoes and biting bugs I ever experienced was in Michigan and Minnesota. The May flies and deer flies drew blood and the skeeters were terrible.
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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 !
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