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Wauchula, FL SKP Park

Time to settle down for a few weeks and recover from the cold I got in Big Cypress. I headed for the Wauchula SKP Resort owned by my Escapees camping club. The rates are cheap, amenities great, and people are always very friendly in Escapee parks. I love staying in them. It is . . . → Read More: Wauchula, FL SKP Park


Ochopee, FL – Big Cypress

I finally found a national park that has a campground with electricity. I have been shut out of all the national parks since this trip began because I have to have electric hookup for my work and our national parks are rather behind the times in this respect. State parks, however, have upgraded . . . → Read More: Ochopee, FL – Big Cypress


Florida City, FL – Everglades – Biscayne Bay

If you check out the reviews for Florida City Campsite online, they are all bad and unfortunately true. It is a city run campground with too many long-time residents many of whom are locals down on their luck with nowhere else to go. I didn’t even bother checking out the bathrooms after seeing . . . → Read More: Florida City, FL – Everglades – Biscayne Bay


Marathon, FL and the Florida Keys

A little checking around quickly told me that I was about to miss a window of opportunity if I didn’t move fast. Florida is a major haven for snowbirds (people running away from Northern winters) from December through April. They know it and cater to snowbirds while also adjusting prices for RV parks . . . → Read More: Marathon, FL and the Florida Keys


Fort Lauderdale, FL

It may not be spring vacation, but I just had to see what the big deal about Fort Lauderdale is. The drive down there from Apopka on the Florida Expressway was extremely expensive with all the constant tolls and paying extra for my trailer. I did finally manage to find a mini Sun . . . → Read More: Fort Lauderdale, FL


Apopka, FL and Kennedy Space Center

It’s time! I put on my magic snowbird wings and entered Florida for the winter. I’m hoping to stay 6 months in the warmth and see everything I missed last time. A stop at the Florida Visitor’s Center at the border is a great idea. Grab some free Florida orange juice and bunches . . . → Read More: Apopka, FL and Kennedy Space Center


Woodbine, GA

King George RV Resort is a park that serves a particular need and should be taken that way. It is hardly a resort. The spaces are very close together, the pool is small, the “clubhouse” is closed during the evening, no campfires are allowed, and it is not the sort of place that . . . → Read More: Woodbine, GA


Charleston, SC

Everybody told me I had to see Charleston while in South Carolina so I gave in and went to a Passport America Park there, Lake Aire RV Park. The sites are large pull-thrus on grass and fairly level. It has a laundry room and free wifi though I used my aircard instead. The . . . → Read More: Charleston, SC