We landed this afternoon at Ely KOA Journey, pretty much right in the middle of Nevada, elevation, 6500 ft. This is just a stop-over for a night, but it really is a nice campground. We plan to drive around this after and check out the town.
From here we're heading north to Idaho. Our first stop is a place called Anderson Camp. We plan to spend a couple of days there so we can check out Shoshone Falls and what's left of Twin Falls
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Our drive from Niagra to Kenisee Lake was an eventful one. Our "stop engine" light and buzzer came on and it was almost an impossible find to locate an auto/RV/truck mechanic that had the equipment to analyze our trouble. We finally did, got the issue resolved and was able to make the 173-mile drive in just a bit under eight hours. The other thing we found is that if you're using Google Maps as your GPS coming from I-90, it will direct you to go under a ten-foot bridge just before reaching the campground.
Once we got to the campground we found that they had already chosen our site for us. (not the norm for a Thousand Trails park) Fortunately, it was a 50 amp site as we found that there are just a few of them. I'm guessing that the assignment was to prevent RV's without 50 amps from using the available sites. The campground is very nice, the sites are large and all have grass lawns with full hook-ups. There are tent sites with just water and electricity as well. Like with most campgrounds that rent out annual sites, the better locations we filled with people who don't travel. The campground is only open half the year. The other half power and water are turned off, but people can keep their RV's in their sites. We found that most of the annual sites are just used on the weekend. The campground is very well kept up and has decent amenities. The pool could be bigger and the shared sports court could be split up so that you didn't have to set up a net every time you wanted to play pickleball. The small lake is fine for boating but swimming isn't allowed. There is also a good number of folks with ATV's and they drive them from the campground to go mudding somewhere nearby. Overall the campground is one of the better ones we have visited, the people are very friendly and the feel of the campground is welcoming to traveling RV'ers.
While here at the campground we didn't find a whole lot of excitement in the surrounding area. We drove to Geneva by the Lake, (the local tourist area) then followed the road east along the lake for twenty miles or so. Unfortunately for the town, since the 70's the lake has eaten up the beaches and businesses who once had nice beaches to draw customers in no longer have them. We drove through town around eleven on a Monday and found most stores and attractions to be closed. We also stopped at a couple of parks along Lake Erie and had a chance to wade out into the lake. It was surprisingly warmer than I expected. The problem is that the geese and seagull population at the parks is so numerous that most of the grass and beach areas are minefields and not very pleasant to hang out in.
Looking for a fun trip away from it all? Fishing, hiking trails, family activities, and pristine waters await you at Kenisee Lake RV Camping. Surrounded by breathtaking foliage and water views, this RV campground in Ohio offers the perfect getaway for couples, friends, and families.
With plenty of campsites, guests can take their pick at their ideal setting. Choose from heavily wooded sites, clear and open camping, or scenic sites with a water view. Like to fish? Then Kenisee Lake RV camping couldn't be more perfect. Home to a beautiful lake and three ponds, guests can spend the day fishing and create memories by the water.
GENERAL POLICIES:
RESERVATION & PAYMENT POLICIES:
HELPFUL INFORMATION:
Park Model w/ Screened Porch/6 No Pets
Sleeps 6. Two bedrooms/One full bath.
Master bedroom has a queen-size bed. Second bedroom has a bunk bed with double on the bottom and single on top.
Living room has a sofa that turns into a single bed.
Fully equipped kitchen. Linens NOT included.
No pets permitted.
I arrived at the resort and was invited to hop in a golf cart and ride with a host to pick a site that would work best for us. The campground is basically a loop around a lake, so I picked a site near the pool and not next door to anyone else. We walked around the park a bit, there are two pools, a hot tub, and a lodge. The park host was very nice and the park seemed well maintained, but we weren't there long enough to get much more than that. People who we had met at a previous park visited at the park and the next day we spent it with them at there home, so we didn't get much of an opportunity to go explore the area, other than to find a post office.
Water views and activities abound at Winter Quarters Manatee RV Resort! This beautiful RV resort in Florida boasts a fantastic central location near Anna Marie Island, Siesta Key, St. Armand's Circle, Ringling Museum and Busch Gardens. This unbeatable area also offers the finest restaurants, beaches and a wide range of water activities including sport fishing.
Winter Quarters Manatee RV Resort provides convenient access to local culture while also offering all the comforts of home within the resort. Come stay at one of the finest RV resorts in Florida. The outstanding facilities of Winter Quarters Manatee RV Resort and our fun staff will make your vacation one to remember.
Space Coast RV Resort is located right off I-95 and is about twenty-five minutes from Cocoa Beach. The campground is an Encore park and we used our Trails Collection membership to stay free. We were assigned a site and escorted to it. The resort is a mixture of park models, permanent trailers and RV's Most of the RV sites seem to be pull-throughs, but there are a few back-in. I'm not sure how your site is selected, but our was fine although it was in the very back of the park. While walking the dogs, everyone was friendly and said hi. It seems like a silly way to judge a park, but it works. The pool is small but nice. Nice ponds and lots of grass. In the park, there are raccoons, bunnies, ducks, & turtles (as far as what we saw). One turtle swam up to us and climbed up on the bank. On other visits to his pond, we brought lettuce, but he wasn't interested in eating.
From the park, it's about a thirty-minute drive to the beach. If you drive south of Cocoa Beach a couple of miles parking to access the beach is free. The beach was nice and we walked it a couple of times during our week visit. The one morning that drove to the beach before sunrise, it rained very hard so I couldn't get any sunrise photos over the Atlantic. We also took a day to drive west to Orlando to meet up with friends for lunch at Disney Springs. It's a tough drive with Friday traffic, construction, and trying to avoid tolls, but it's all about friends, so it's worth it.
Space Coast RV Resort is your perfect location to explore Florida’s beautiful Space Coast! Close to Cape Canaveral, we have large campground sites, 50 amp service, wifi, laundry facilities, and lots of activities.
Visit the Kennedy Space Center, go fresh and saltwater fishing, shop til you drop and then come home to relax. What more could you ask for? Make your Space Coast RV park reservation today and come stay with us for as long as you would like!
Sherwood Forest was the second half of our Disney visit. It is located a little more than a mile up the road from Tropical Palms. We switched parks early on a Sunday morning and we were assigned a nice pull-through site across from the pool. The resort has most of the standard amenities, pool, hot tub, put-put golf, shuffleboard courts and so on. I do have to say that it has by far the nicest miniature golf course that I've seen, only I never did get the chance to play it as Disney was our main reason for being there. The resort is great and the people are friendly. The office opened a half an hour early to let us in. Also, our neighbors were very nice as well. Jackie and I were sitting outside playing cribbage watching three other couples across the road barbecuing and enjoying a lively conversation. Then the guy doing the barbecuing walked over and gave us a plate of prime rib and bread. After the group broke up we walked over to say thank you and wound up being invited for more barbecue and libation. A few minutes later, one of the other couples returned and it became a party. I know that I've said this several times, but this is really the best part of the RV life, meeting new friends.
On our second day there, Jackie's best friend flew in from Washington State to join us for a few days. That night we checked out Disney Springs. The next two days Jackie and DeeAnne visited two parks a day while I joined them for one each day. (upgrading to a park-hopper pass was $80) So I did Epcot and the Animal Kingdom a second time while Jackie did all four again. I can't say enough how impressed I was with the Animal Kingdom enough. Not only were the animals great, but I took more time to look at the details that they put into creating Pandora and this huge living tree.
An RV resort in Kissimmee with location, location, location!
Want to be close to everything while surrounded by pure nature? Sherwood Forest RV Resort in Kissimmee is the place for you. This beautiful RV resort is just four miles from Walt Disney World and 12 miles from Universal Studios. For the ultimate shopping experience, enjoy your proximity to six major malls and outlets, all within 10 miles of the resort.
Sherwood Forest RV Resort is a beautiful RV resort in Kissimmee offering an abundance of amenities and activities. Concerts, dinners, dances, dance lessons, bingo, card nights, board game nights, crafting, quilting, ice cream socials, and cookouts are just a few of the popular activities at Sherwood Forest RV Resort.
We have a variety of RV and tent sites as well as park model rental cottages to meet your needs at this beautiful RV resort in Kissimmee. We have 531 sites and 457 offer full hook-ups. Come see us at Sherwood Forest RV Resort!
Pine Lake was a stop-over park on our way to Disney World so we didn't disconnect the car and explore the area. We checked in on a Sunday and there was no one in the office, but after leaving a phone message, I received a return call directing me to take a site in a general area and check-in the day. That was fine, there were lots of great sites and the park is really beautiful. We took advantage of the small laundromat and did some walking around, but that was it. I'm sure that we will visit this park again and perhaps stay a bit longer to explore the area.
Type: GNP - Good Neighbor Park
Good Sam Rating: 7.5/8.5*/7
Address:
21036 Hwy 231
Fountain, FL 32438
Phone: (850) 722-1401
Fax: (850) 722-1404
Reservations Phone: (850) 722-1401
Reservations Fax: (850) 722-1404
Resort Information: Pine Lake RV Park located in Florida's Panhandle near Panama City Beach and Emeralds Coast's pristine beaches with 5 state parks, Falling Waters, Florida Caverns, Ecofina, Panhandle Pioneer Settlement, St. Andrews, in addition to numerous attractions within 30 minutes.
Directions: From I-10 and Hwy 231 (Ex 130): S 15 mi to park. From Jct of Hwy 98 and 231: N 29 mi on Hwy 231. Resort on E side of Hwy 231 just N of an overpass.
Reservation Requirements:
Web Site: pinelakerv.com
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Full Sites: 83
Partial Sites: 52
Pull-through Sites: 124
RV Site Minimum Stay: 1 night
Open: Jan 1 to Dec 31
Maximum Electrical Service: 50 amps
WiFi Available: Yes
Maximum RV Length: 60 feet
Elevation: 0
Amenities: Recreation hall, pavilions, laundry, horseshoes, picnic tables, propane, gift shop, tenting, RV supplies, TV lounge, hot showers, phone hook-ups each site, hiking trails, fitness center, library, dump station, group activities, fire rings, handicap access, business office, fishing available, fishing nearby (deep sea charter), nearby festivals, 5 state parks, tourist attractions nearby.
RV Notes: Special discount rate for Coast members. Rate includes 2 adults, 2 children (under 12 yrs), 30 amps, partial hook-up. Additional charges: Extra adult $4/night, extra child $2/night, additional vehicle $2, tax 6.5%. No pop-ups or buses.
Accepts Pets: Yes
Pet Restrictions: Must be less than 50 lbs. No Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, or Dobermans.
Visitor Mail Accepted: Yes
We decided on camping here in the city near Fort Lauderdale so that we could visit my cousin Loren Brown. Breezy Hill & Highland Woods are next to each other and share ownership. I originally picked Breezy Hill because it has a much nicer pool, but changed to Highland Woods because Breezy Hill doesn't allow pets. Both parks this time of year are pretty much empty and with the rain, we didn't get a chance to use the pool anyway. The park is old and is set up weird. It has staggering sites, a short 30amp site next to a long 50amp site. The other odd thing is that the septic connections are located directly under your RV. We are not all that impressed with the park, it needs a lot of work. When you are booked into Highland woods, you'll arrive here to find that there is no place to check in. You have to know to check in at Breezy Hill then turn around and drive down the street to get to Highland Woods. The gates here are placebos and have no code, just drive up and they open from either direction. There are signs stating that it is patrolled by security, but I'm guessing those are placebos as well. I think that I will avoid this park in the future.
We did take a drive around town and checked out Pompano Beach, which was very nice. After an hour or so we drove up A1A along the beach 20 miles or so but really couldn't view the beach from the road. However there were very nice homes on the beach side of the road and beautiful yachts along the channel side, so it wasn't a bad drive. After that, we met my cousin (who I hadn't seen in 40 years) for lunch. That was great!
Located in South Florida's Pompano Beach, Highland Woods Travel Park offers daily, weekly, monthly, and annual rates on 147 full-hookup sites. Each site features a lawn area and patio. Dining, shopping and sporting events are all located nearby.
A tropical Fort Lauderdale RV resort near the Atlantic Ocean
Enjoy the shores of the beautiful Atlantic Ocean in South Florida when visiting Highland Woods RV Resort. Located in South Florida's Pompano Beach, we're a tropical RV resort boasting spectacular amenities and activities. Relax at the pool, play a game of horseshoes or snuggle up with a book at the library.
A variety of local activities are available within minutes of this Fort Lauderdale RV park. Deep sea fishing, dining, shopping, gaming, and golf are all popular pastimes among our guests. Our sites can accommodate motorcoaches up to 40 feet, and all 147 sites feature full hook-ups. We also offer daily, weekly, monthly, and annual rates.
Come and take in the sights and shops of South Florida or stroll along our miles of beaches while enjoying the warm tropical breezes of the Atlantic Ocean.
We pulled into the park on a Saturday morning to find no one in the office, but we did find a package with campground information, our name, and site number. Once at the site, we found it to have no power. We picked another site close by which worked out. The resort was more of just an RV park. There is a pool and a few other amenities, but not really resort material. It looks like they are adding new power locations for sites, but they are located right at the road and too far to reach from your RV and they impede pulling forward out of your site. The roads are very narrow and are all one-way roads with every other alternating. The sites are set up like pull-throughs, but with the one-way roads, you need to pull forward into them and back out of them. The park is nice enough and the people we did meet were very friendly, however, we never did meet any staff.
The park is located very close to the beach, which is why we chose it in the first place and Fort Myers Beach is very nice. While out on the pier we got a close look at pelicans diving from the pier's handrails to catch fish. We also got to watch a pair of dolphins swimming about. Near the pier is a nice area with shops and places to eat.
A tropical Fort Myers RV campground in Florida
Tropical paradise is the norm when you book a stay at Fort Myers Beach RV Resort. Our impeccably landscaped grounds, clean facilities and unbeatable Ft. Myers location make this Florida RV park a place to remember. Speaking of unbeatable location, guests at our Fort Myers RV campground have access to nearby islands like Sanibel and Captiva. Spend a day exploring the beaches of Southwest Florida or stay put and relax at the resort.
At Fort Myers Beach RV Resort, an array of activities and amenities are available to all of our guests. Swim laps in our heated pool, work up a sweat in the fitness center or spend a day at the spa. For bookworms, find something to read in our library.
Get ready to sit back, relax and enjoy the Florida sunshine and tropical breezes. The staff at Fort Myers RV Resort looks forward to hosting your next Florida getaway.
Our trip to the Keys took us across Florida on 41 (Aligator Alley) Unfortunately, it was during quite a downpour. Finally, when we got to US-1 the rain stopped and our trip south through the keys was sunny and bright. When we arrived we were assigned a site too small for our RV and the park was flexible enough to move us to another spot. Being May, the resort was less than a 1/4 full. The section that we were assigned had been rebuilt after the last hurricane, so everything was new and nice. However, no one caught that they installed the water and electrical on the wrong side of each site. In the resort is a bar and grill called the Lobster Crawl which is very nice. I understand that on Friday and Saturday nights, there is live music, but we arrived on a Monday. The pool is beautiful and elevated a bit giving you quite a view of the ocean. The resort is located about a third of the way down the keys, which worked great for us to drive the car the last hour and a half down to Key West. I would definitely visit here again. The resort is part of the Thousand Trails (Trails Collection) but with new restrictions put on the Trails Collection resorts, we reserved it through our RPI membership which actually was a couple of dollars cheaper. My only complaint about the park is that when other RV friends of ours decided to meet us for lunch, the park wouldn't let them drive their coach in, even though there was plenty of room to park near the Restaraunt for an hour or so.
The drive to Key West is beautiful and a bit frustrating. The speed limit changes often and there are several speed traps along the way, yet people are so impatient that they are willing to pass anywhere. In Key West itself, tourist rent scooters and are zipping about town, (no helmets) without a care or thought of pedestrians or traffic. The town is fun, with lots of shops, bars and places to eat. We visited the furthest point south, which I don't think is, Fort Zachary Taylor, Mallory Square, and just walked about town. Two cruise ships were in port, so there were lots of tourists. I'm looking forward to a return trip some year.
Find your paradise in the heart of the Florida Keys at Fiesta Key RV Resort! Enjoy the tropical feel of our spacious 28-acre resort located on our own private island. Surrounded by the incredible Gulf of Mexico, Fiesta Key has an on-site marina, and plenty of areas where you can take in the ocean views, or relax and enjoy the sunset. We offer full amenities, and fun vacation activities to keep you busy throughout your vacation. Hook up your RV, check into one our rentals or pitch your tent! Popular nearby attractions include Long Key State Park, the Dolphin Research Center and Bun n' Mary's Dive Center. Don't miss out on this fabulous RV resort located in one of the most popular vacation destinations in the United States!
Experience paradise in the heart of the Florida Keys at Fiesta Key RV Resort! Tropical breezes wash across the grounds of our 28-acre resort located on our own private island. Surrounded by the breathtaking Gulf of Mexico, Fiesta Key RV Park offers plenty of ways to enjoy the Florida sunshine. In addition to the gulf, you can take a dip in our pool or spa. An on-site restaurant offers convenience while a bar on the beach and, WiFi hotspots are added bonuses.
Hook up your RV, check into one our rental cottages, or pitch a tent! Don’t miss out on this fabulous RV resort located in one of the most popular vacation destinations in the United States! Popular nearby attractions include Long Key State Park, the Dolphin Research Center and Bun n’ Mary’s Dive Center.
Crystal Isles was planned as just a stopover, but because of the manatees nearby, I thought it best to at least stay a couple of days. It is a really nice resort and there are plenty of sights to see close by. As always we take some time on the day we arrive to walk the resort. Along the way, we did notice a good number of grasshoppers, but they seemed to be in only one small section of the park. As I walked up to take a photo of a site with its own dock, the couple at the site next door said hi. Ten minutes later, we were all drinking margaritas and talking like we've known each other for years. (this is my favorite part of full-time RV'ing) Meeting great people just makes the park! During our chat, Jackie and I got acquainted with no-see-ums. (who knew there would be bugs in Florida?)
We picked the wrong time of year to visit Crystal River because the manatees come up the river to its 72-degree springs to keep warm. Just a few miles from the resort is Homosassa Springs Wildlife, State Park. It has to be one of the best wildlife preserves in the country. Well worth the $13 dollars to visit. First and foremost are the manatees. During the summer, the manatees there are rehabilitating from boating accidents and things. Also, there is a large assortment of birds there along with alligators, a hippo, and various other animals.
Bugs withstanding, this is a really great resort, that we should have planned to stay a bit longer. The park has most of the amenities that you would expect to find in a resort (and they're well maintained). I'm sure that we will revisit here in the future.
A perfect blend of peace and pleasure at a Nature Coast RV resort
Experience a beautiful retreat that offers something for the whole family at Crystal Isles RV Resort. Located on Florida's scenic West Coast with nearby Gulf beaches, restaurants, golf courses, fishing and shopping, Crystal Isles RV Resort is the perfect camping location for enjoying the Florida sunshine.
Crystal Isles RV park offers a mix of peace, tranquility and plays to create the Florida vacation you've been waiting for. Walk on the beach, rent a boat, fish in the local streams and lakes or test your hand at golf. We offer a wonderful experience for your next vacation.