| Eaglemate |
Oct 17 2012, 10:30 AM
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Friends I need a recommendation on a park in Florida for January through March. I need low density and close to a beach. Anyone have a favorite?
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| Lindsay Richards |
Oct 21 2012, 07:48 PM
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Boy, that is a tall order. Most beach front parks are high density and loaded with snow birds and have a variety of respiratory diseases themselves. I would think your best bet would be looking is South West, Florida. Just about everywhere is going to be full also. Typically, when they develop a campground, they cram them in for financial reasons. I wish I could be more help. If you have questions about various places, ask me. Google Earth and Google images would be of assistance along with this site.
-------------------- Lindsay Richards
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