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- rkortesExplorer
dahkota wrote:
What do you mean by a full time site?
We full time and stay in state and federal parks, but I have a feeling that isn't what you mean. Escapees has a campground in Bushnell where you can book a day to three months. The prices are extremely reasonable for Florida.
I think the OP was looking for a place to park his rig full time in Florida. Hope I was reading to much into this! lol - LynnandCarolExplorerHave you considered south-TX? We wintered for years in Florida, but when we went full time after a forced retirement, south-TX is the BEST bang for your buck! We live here (Rockport, TX) year round now. The fishing and crabbing is fabulous! It does get @$%& Hot in the summer months of July and August, but we plan to travel those months.
- carp65ExplorerWe have full-timed in New Port Richey, FL at the Orchid Lake RV
Resort. Great place! The best thing about this park is that is
a "No Dogs Allowed" policy. This means no barking or yapping
uncontrolled animals! - fredandfred920ExplorerOur goal is to go to various sites and stay from maybe a week to a year. Just feeling out different areas of the country. We just want to get away from midwest winters.
I've been to West Palm in the summer, wow, that's hot. Don't need that much heat. - Dog_FolksExplorerFlorida is the 22nd largest state. It a wide variety of locations to explore.
Campground rates vary from about $350.00 per month to over $2,000.00 depending on location and amenities.
In general, the further south and the closer to either ocean (Atlantic or Gulf) you get, the more expensive the site costs.
I-4 which runs basically east-west across the state is generally accepted as the "frost line" south of that, frost is a rear occurrence in winter.
Hope this helps in your search. - GoPackGoExplorerBefore BUYING a site in Florida, I highly recommend that you come down and spend the entire month of July somewhere in the Orlando area. It's extremely hot and humid and rains heavily most every day late in the afternoon for an hour or so in summer. Your AC bills will be extremely high. If you are still in love with Florida after being here for a month during summer, THEN look for a permanent site. Keep in mind that summer starts in April and goes till sometime in October. It will be 90 or so during the day with lows of 70-75 at night.
Florida is a very long state. Keep in mind that northern Florida (above I-4) is not quite as hot as areas in the more southern part of the state. It is also much cooler in the winter. Some of the palm trees that grow in the Ft Myers area will not live if planted in Gainesville because of the cooler winters.
Just to be clear, I love Florida. I lived in the Orlando area for 15 years. I'm in Ft Myers right now BECAUSE IT'S WINTER. Florida is a wonderful fun place to visit in the summer but it's as extreme in summer as Minnesota is in winter. - 2gypsies1Explorer IIIDo you mean living in a park year-round? If so, you might look into mobile home parks. They sometimes have sites for RVs.
- dahkotaExplorerWhat do you mean by a full time site?
We full time and stay in state and federal parks, but I have a feeling that isn't what you mean. Escapees has a campground in Bushnell where you can book a day to three months. The prices are extremely reasonable for Florida. - fredandfred920ExplorerI've been searching but wanted to hear from those that have been there.
- LynnandCarolExplorerWe always loved the Apalachia (sp?) Bay area! It is pretty far north, but very reasonable and great seafood. Google is your friend!
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