Living in Florida, we get to camp year round and we do! We camped at least once a month all year long. In July we camped for 2 weeks around south Florida. We started in the Everglades, went to Big Pine Key, then Key Largo, West Palm Beach and finally Melbourne Beach. We had a few mishaps...3 hours into our trip the tire blew off the camper and rolled across 3 lanes of the highway. Then while in the Everglades, the a/c unit decided to stop working. You can't camp in the Everglades in July without a/c!! We had to stay in a hotel 2 nights while we were in the Keys because they evacuated all the state park campgrounds down there due to a tropical storm (that never did hit). Wouldn't have changed a second of it though...what a great trip!!
I think about 21 nights, not nearly enough! :'(
Hard to pick a favorite, my camping journal with all the details is in the camper, but I'm pretty sure it was the spring break trip in March. We stayed at Western Hills/Sequoyah State Park in Hulbert. If you go, the Seminole Loop is brand new and fabulous!
Hmm, lemme see..
Yogi Bear Ashland - 2 nights
Cape Ann - 2 nights
Scusset - 5 nights
Finger Lakes/Ticonderoga - 9 nights
Fishermans - 2 nights
Mystic - 3 nights
23 nights - not bad for our first year camping, in the old PUP, which needed a bit of work before being ready for camping. This coming year though is going to be ridiculous, something like 40 nights or some such. 🙂
We got started pretty late in the year with camper, we didn't get it untill September, so we only caught the fall camping season in it. But counting tent camping and the Boondocking out on the SO's parents property we were at around 13-14 nights.
Best trip we had i would have to say was Holloween weekend at McCormicks Creek State Park. They really do it up there. All the Campers deck out their sites and some even set up haunted houses. And all the kids go around trick or treating. It was really a good time and seemed the entire campground was one big rally. They showed scary movies up at the nature center, and had pumkin carving and other activities for the kids there as well. It was really nice to see so many people getting into it, it seemed that everyone was "camping together", rather than everyone individually.
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