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Old 08-11-2019, 08:25 PM   #8
Frank G
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The first year we RV'ed in Florida we stayed a month and traveled around a lot looking for a park more suitable for us. The "more suitable" has a different meaning for everyone. Keep in mind that the state of Florida's population increase by 34% in J,F,M, campground fees reflect that, and us baby boomers are compounding the problem. Year 2 we stayed 6 months and this year it will be 9 months. Next month our Park model arrives giving us the ability to live comfortably year round, not that our 5th wheel isn't comfortable.

I might suggest that you pick a location and ask for campground information for that area. That question usually gets a lot of good responses, from there you can make contact for availability and prices. Don't forget to ask about cancellation and dog policies. Some campgrounds will have dog parks

We have 2 dogs and alligators and other predators, like others have said, use common sense. Our location is very rural.
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