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Rinehart

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Posted: 09/08/23 04:19am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Any recommendations on a full hook up RV campground on Florida’s Forgotten Coast within walking distance to the beach and riding distance to good bicycle trails? Maybe Mexico Beach, Apalachicola, etc.? Thanks fir any suggestions. Larry

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We stayed at Old Salt RV Park last year... Mexico Beach. It's a short walk ( couple blocks) to the beach. Park was very well maintained and clean. FHU, 28 sites. I don't recall any bike paths nearby.

ON that same trip, we were able to snag a site at Grayton Beach State Park. Site had 50 amp and was more than large enough for our 43' coach and toad. easy walk to beach and bike paths are nearby.


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Thank you. I’ll check them out. Larry

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St George Island state park is incredible if the mosquitos and knats don’t carry you away. It’s a small campground, and about impossible to get into. But other than that it’s awesome.


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Posted: 09/09/23 12:43pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Check out Carrabelle Beach RV Resort

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Thanks all for the help. Ended up at Carrabella Beach. Expensive, but walking distance to great beach and some bicycling opportunity. Thanks again. Larry

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