All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Where to findThank you!Where to findWhere do you find open positions?Re: Campground recommendations for the FL panhandlehttp://www.thehideawayretreat.com/index.html Drove thru this campground years ago when it was called Magnolia campgrounds I believe, and it was pretty run down or maybe not even open, but beautiful trees. Looks like the new owners have done a great job!!Re: Favorite place to camp to avoid the heat in middle USAThank you everyone!Re: Favorite place to camp to avoid the heat in middle USAThank you everyone!Re: Favorite place to camp to avoid the heat in middle USA PawPaw_n_Gram wrote: As we folks in Texas reply when people ask what are Texan's favorite camping places in the summer --- COLORADO Get above 5,000 ft elevation, preferably above 6,000 ft and an area which supports trees. That will not stop hot days from happening, but what you want is places that get cool at night. Earlier this week near Dallas, the LOW was 81. It was 91 at midnight, 81 about 5:30 as the sun rose and 90 by 9:30 am. I can't hardly take those kinds of temps any longer when the days never get cool. Thank you, great information.Re: Favorite place to camp to avoid the heat in middle USA BB_TX wrote: Southern Colorado just west of town of South Fork along the south fork of the Rio Grande at about 8,500’ elevation. Even in July sometimes you might need a little heat at night. Pretty easy trip from north Texas, even closer for most of Oklahoma. What is the name of the Campground? Thank you.Favorite place to camp to avoid the heat in middle USAWhere is your favorite place to camp in the summer to avoid the heat? With a water feature; river, creek, lake etc. Thank you.Henderson Beach DestinI just cancelled 2 weeks at the end of May first of June. FYI