Ruthe
Senior Member
I’m wondering what it’s like to travel in Florida in the winter without reservations. I suspect that many places get booked a year in advance, but is that true for everywhere?
Never had good luck getting reservations at Florida State Parks during the Winter season especially the Keys . Having to book 11 months in advance ,having to pay up front for your campsite and Florida’s excessive tourist taxes , caused us to abandon “The Sunshine State”
We found Georgia to be a better fit for our Winter travel needs .
Hi: JStelly... We had a nice stay in Crooked River St. Pk. It's right on top of Florida, but I can't throw a stone that far. Georgia had a curious res. system though. They kept a spot for you but you only find out which one it is when you arrive. We got an early look around and pick one!!! Got a nice huge corner lot, but the Georgia resident drove a 40' Moho towing his fishing boat diagonally through ours to get to his. Next time I parked the truck a lot closer!!!Any in Georgia you especially like?
Any in Georgia you especially like?
Hi: JStelly... The only bugs we found in Georgia were the "Sand gnats". They emerged from the ground so the shelter with "No see-um" proof screens kept them in!!! :whistling: AlfThanks for the Georgia recommendations. It’s on our list to head east from Texas next Spring perhaps.
Texas used to have a similar reservation system. You’d make a res but not a specific spot. When you arrived, they would assign one or you could pick it out. In 2019 they switched to Reserve America so you can now pick a spot. They have some bugs in the system but it’s getting better as the year progresses.
John
Yesterday I was reading about Ocala and it looks like they have a lot of unreserved sites as well as first come.
Hi: JStelly... The only bugs we found in Georgia were the "Sand gnats". They emerged from the ground so the shelter with "No see-um" proof screens kept them in!!! :whistling: Alf
escape artist N.S. of Lake Erie
I’m wondering what it’s like to travel in Florida in the winter without reservations. I suspect that many places get booked a year in advance, but is that true for everywhere?