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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

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

Myrtle Beach, SC II

Ah my second visit to Myrtle Beach. This time I got to stay at the Briarcliff RV Resort. Tell anyone you are going to Myrtle Beach, and they always seem to ask if you are staying at the Briarcliff. It is very popular and a C2C park as well as Passport America. It . . . → Read More: Myrtle Beach, SC II

Wilson, NC

Time to get out of the north before the snow comes or the campgrounds close. I needed a place to stay for a week on my way to Myrtle Beach. Wilson seemed as good a place as any. Kampers Lodge of America is a Passport America park. It was nice to have a . . . → Read More: Wilson, NC

Bangor – Bar Harbor – Acadia National Park, ME

Onward to Maine! Looking at the map, I could see the trip around Lake Champlain was going to be a pretty long one. Considering the extremely high cost of gas in New York, I found it more economical and time-saving to take the ferry across the lake rather than go around. Somewhat apprehensive . . . → Read More: Bangor – Bar Harbor – Acadia National Park, ME

Lake Placid – Lake Champlain – Adirondacks, NY

I got a hankering to see the Adirondack Mountains, Lake George, and Lake Champlain so up to the northern tip of New York I went. Again, despite calling twice to verify my aircard would work near Lake George, it didn’t work though there is a tiny signal there in some spots. Calls to . . . → Read More: Lake Placid – Lake Champlain – Adirondacks, NY

Waterloo, NY and the Erie Canal

I moved on to Waterloo, NY next to experience the Finger Lakes, Lake Ontario, Fort Sampson Training Center museums, and the National Women’s Rights Museum in Seneca Falls. Little did I know that this is also The Erie Canal Historic area so I hit a major homerun with this choice. Ha ha! I . . . → Read More: Waterloo, NY and the Erie Canal