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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.

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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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Fort Myers Beach RV Resort

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Fort Myers Beach RV Resort

     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.

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