Collier-Seminole State Park After camping at Monument Lake for the first part of our stay in the Everglades, we headed towards Naples to Collier-Seminole State Park for a few days. It was only about 30 miles west and didn’t take any time at all to get there. After five days of dry camping, we were ready […]
First Time Casino Camping After leaving the Florida Keys, finally, we enjoyed another first – casino camping! We heard from Brandon and Kerensa of Drive Dive Devour that the Miccosukee casino allowed RV overnights in their lot. Cool! It’s right on the corner of Krome Avenue and Tamiami Trail so convenient to our next destination. […]
Our stay at Curry Hammock State Park lasted a good long stretch: from Christmas Eve Eve until January 4th. And we only had to move sites once! One of the benefits of staying at Curry Hammock is that it is a reasonable bike ride into Marathon. Key Largo, Key West, and Marathon are the closest […]
After Bahia Honda, we headed to John Pennekamp State Park. But we stayed at Pennekamp twice with Curry Hammock in between. Our first visit to John Pennekamp we didn’t take advantage of the all the park has to offer. Kevin was sick a few days; we had work to do, stuff happens. We did better the […]
Yeah, yeah, Bahia Honda State Park is known for its awesome beaches, but I’m going to get right to the important information – where the heck can you get a 4G signal at Bahia Honda? Mobile Reception Where you won’t find a 4G signal at Bahia Honda Let’s start with where you can’t get it […]
December 1st we arrived and began camping at Long Key State Park in the Florida Keys. It was a bit of a haul from Savannas, though. We’re quickly learning that reasonable car trips can be taxing RV drives. As I’m writing this, we have now been to all of the Florida State Parks that allow […]
Kevin’s parents live on Hutchinson Island, so we planned to swing by there on the way south. It’s one of the reasons why we were in such a hurry when we were further north. We wanted to be able to spend a couple of days hanging out with them. There are some RV parks relatively […]
This is not the ideal way to RV, at least not for us. At this pace, we almost didn’t put the slides out. Almost. But traveling on a holiday weekend with no reservations, we took what we could get and moved on. Thankfully, we still got to enjoy each of the parks we visited. Kathryn […]
For our first RV trip, we didn’t get very far. But that was by design. Stone Mountain Park, east of Atlanta, is a mile from where we store the Winnebago. But we made the trip a bit longer because we went to fill up on propane – our first fill up! Even that only added […]