Jan-28-2016 01:54 PM
Jan-30-2016 01:21 PM
TCmart wrote:
Just stayed overnight at the Micosukee Casino in the Miami area just north of Florida City.
Easy free overnight boon docking spot. Pull into rear lot, check in with security and you get a pass for your windshield.
We went into the casino, joined the players club and got $30.00 free play voucher.
Also ate at their buffet.
24 hr. friendly security. Well lit area. Felt completely safe. No rush to leave in morning.
We will definitely stay again when traveling to or from the keys.
Jan-29-2016 11:22 AM
Jan-29-2016 10:12 AM
robert.heidman wrote:
We are heading to Marathon in April. The rest stops in Florida do not allow overnights. We joined Passport America to get half price camping and staying at a park right off 95 for $20 a night full hookup. We are staying in Marathon at Jolly Roger for $48 a night. We did not look at Walmart's for parking, wanted to be hooked up so we could shower, cook, etc.
Jan-29-2016 03:29 AM
The Texan wrote:There is a 3 hr maximum stay in Florida rest areas.robert.heidman wrote:All state operated rest stops in Florida allow you to rest for a reasonable time, usually 10-12 hours. They do NOT allow camping for an extended period. You will NOT be hassled by FHP or the local SO, as long as you are not camping. Their rule, and that is all it is, a rule NOT a law, is a tool for law enforcement to deal with the mobile homeless, NOT the regular traveler.
We are heading to Marathon in April. The rest stops in Florida do not allow overnights.
Jan-29-2016 01:32 AM
The Texan wrote:robert.heidman wrote:All state operated rest stops in Florida allow you to rest for a reasonable time, usually 10-12 hours. They do NOT allow camping for an extended period. You will NOT be hassled by FHP or the local SO, as long as you are not camping. Their rule, and that is all it is, a rule NOT a law, is a tool for law enforcement to deal with the mobile homeless, NOT the regular traveler.
We are heading to Marathon in April. The rest stops in Florida do not allow overnights.
Jan-28-2016 07:12 PM
Jan-28-2016 06:42 PM
Jan-28-2016 05:57 PM
wowens9716 wrote:
Going to key west next week. Winnebago vista c-more. We have reservations there but would like to know if any place to boondock coming back. I know a lot of places down there won't allow overnight parking. Any help or advice
Jan-28-2016 04:29 PM
Jan-28-2016 03:56 PM
robert.heidman wrote:All state operated rest stops in Florida allow you to rest for a reasonable time, usually 10-12 hours. They do NOT allow camping for an extended period. You will NOT be hassled by FHP or the local SO, as long as you are not camping. Their rule, and that is all it is, a rule NOT a law, is a tool for law enforcement to deal with the mobile homeless, NOT the regular traveler.
We are heading to Marathon in April. The rest stops in Florida do not allow overnights.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
Jan-28-2016 02:03 PM
Jan-28-2016 02:00 PM