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We are loving the Miami Everglades Resort. In fact, we like it so much we're stopping here again on the way to Daytona from the Keys. We enjoyed playing pickleball with the nicest people today. There are lots of folks that stay here for the season and everyone is nice. The pool is beautiful, there is a nice walking and biking trail and amenities galore. The staff is all helpful and friendly. ...
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Stayed 4 nights (Site 5 Hammond Loop). Lake Louisa is 25 miles West of Orlando (and the Disney madness) yet exhibits unspoiled nature and calm serenity. Easy access off I-75 or I-4. Camp sites sit on Dixie Lake (no motors) while the namesake Louise can be accessed via the boat ramp, or nearby beach area. This park is massive, and so are the sites. Roomy, limited shade, on mostly level crunchy grav...
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This is a great older RV Park. Every aspect of the park is neat, clean and well maintained. Management is very knowledgeable and helpful. The Wi-Fi worked OK, it dropped occasionally. Power was fine. The water for Arizona was excellent, they have their own well. Laundry room has many washers and dryers but it is a cramped space with little elbow room. The landscaping is mature and well done throu...
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The perfect overnight stop for us. The doggie park was very helpful and clean. The restrooms and showers were spotless as others reported. Restrooms closed from 10-1 for cleaning each day. The fixtures sparkled! There were small trees at the sites in the middle, but leafless this time of year. Good OTA and satellite reception. Wi-fi worked well for us.
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This is a beautiful RV Park on the water in Key West. Waterfront Private tiki huts and docks are part of the beautiful paved sites. We traveled with friends and had sites together. All our living was done outside in the tiki huts with kitchen area and living space. The staff is great, we will be returning again next year!
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We frequently camp at this campground. The sites are spacious and we had full hookups. The sites are tree covered and provide adequate shade. The owners are great people who strive to provide extra amenities and stellar service.
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We stayed eight nights in a 40 foot fifth wheel. We stayed two nights in site 40 a 50 amp pull thru and 6 nights in site 9 a 30 amp back-in. We have visited this park several times in the past and will return again. We have stayed in cottages, hiked all the trails, and stayed in the campground several times. Our site is rated five stars even without sewer hookup because we like it that much an...
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We were in a newly upgraded site that was gravel. However, the gravel was more like blacktop since it was very solid. There was a nice concrete patio with two nice chairs and table. The site was more than large enough for our 42' 5th Wheel RV and our full size F-350 drw pick-up truck with space left over. They have two parrots that we loved talking to every day outside the office and two very...
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The best!! Highly recommend this well manicured, friendly COE park! Our site overlooked the beautiful cypress "swamp" on the Lake. Lots of birds and deer. We'd return in a heartbeat! The volunteer workers are the best and keep the park in tip-top shape!
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Most sites have a good view of the beautiful lake. Some sites are close together while others have plenty of space between sites. Lots of good sites to choose from. Plenty of shade. The campground is in a wooded area. There are lots of egrets, blue herons, geese and other birds. We saw several deer. The campground is good for bike riding. There is a hiking trail by the primitive section. ...
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We have stayed here many times. Concrete pads, spacious sites in most areas..adult section with adult pool...beautiful grounds, daily curb side trash pickup, social room, library, movies, activities, strong WiFi, cable, putting green, pickle ball courts, fish/release pond, weekly propane delivery, some treed areas, some non shady areas, off I-10, short distance to town, HEB, Walmart....etc..
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We’re excited to have found such a spectacularly campground within perfect distance for weekend stays! The leaves were gorgeous and a great mix of sites that range for being social or private. We walked around, noted our favorite sites and already booked our next stay!
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This is a wonderful place to stay. The staff is very friendly and helpful with anything you need. All of the buildings are new and the decor is excellent. There is a big club house that has a pool table, shuffle board, TV, kitchen, work out room and lounge area. Outside the club house there is a nice size pool, 2 spas and ping pong. The laundry room has plenty of machines and there are 4 unis...
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Before we spent a winter in the Southwest, we had no idea what to expect. Now we want to share what we've learned from experience.
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To really get away from it all, just add water. These ten islands take a little effort to get to, but they all have RV amenities including some great views.
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Outside of Georgia's more populated areas are more than 30 state parks, which are all ideal for RVers and easily accessible off I-75.
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Proper preparation and gear is essential to avoid winter camping problems. Let’s look at five winter camping challenges and how to avoid them. 1. Keeping holding tanks from freezing After a weekend of winter camping, the next step is to pull into the dump station to empty your tanks. You then pull the dump valve […]
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