It's 2024 Let's See Your Campsites!

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It's 2024 Let's See Your Campsites!
This thread was started by DreiHunde back in 2015. They have not posted since 11-08-2020. Cath and I have participated in this thread since 2019 and have enjoyed it.
Here's our current campsite at George L. Smith State Park, GA. We are hosts here until 1 Apr 24. Hope to see you at the park.
Happy New Year to All!

Mods...can we "sticky" it again? And "unstick" last years? Thanks!
 

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Thanks Craig for continuing this great thread and tradition!

Just a reminder to posters... be sure to include where you are, in the body of the post.
I realize we no longer have a mobile app, but individual post titles didn't show in the app and maybe they won't moving forward either.
 
Keystone Heights R/V Resort.
Site 287
Keystone Heights, FL.
Here till April.
 

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Petersburg Campground north of Augusta, GA
The cold weather finally forced me out of touring Tennessee.
 
Ring in the New year...

Ring in the New year... at Highlands Hammock SP in Sebring FL for a couple nights sites 76 & 77. DH always makes prime rib on the grill and our friends from Maine made lobster mac & cheese (w/ lobster they caught) for our NYE party on site. Y'all seriously want to join us!!!
We always take part in the first day hikes the state parks offer & this year over 80 people on this one. Much better when we repeated the hike again on our own the next day. Oak trees documented over 1000 yrs old here to enjoy. Appreciated the tram ride thru areas not allowed on foot at the state park that was the very first Florida state park.
....and yes, our lights are turned out when we hit the sack so the sky can be enjoyed!
 

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We then spent the next few nights at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve SP just down the road with a 5 mile dirt road to get in. This is the first dark sky FL SP with a 20 site family campground (we were on site 1), an equine campground with about 15-20 sites with 5 yurts & a few paddocks and an astronomy pad with 5 sites - red lights ONLY after dark.

This place was amazing to walk around with everyone else after dark with red lights only your eyes focus so differently & the stars seen are incredible. DH had bought me a starter telescope for Christmas so we set that up & checked out Jupiter & Saturn but then joined the guys with the serious telescopes & saw them way differently along with the picture taking hobbyists of nebula like you get to see in books only.
We took reclining chairs out in the road to watch shooting stars and were scheduled for a buggy ride & a night hike that the weather took out (so we have to go back). Listen to coyotes howling, owls hooting, hogs rooting, the mandatory raccoons at night & follow all sorts of birds (turkeys everywhere) & gator watching by day. Beautiful place
 

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Looks about like Goshen. Later RJD

At least at Goshen you make sure you can get one awning out, we didn't even bother trying we are so close but then again working the show we are there most of the time.
 
At least at Goshen you make sure you can get one awning out, we didn't even bother trying we are so close but then again working the show we are there most of the time.

Maybe there’s no awning room……but there’s also no trains on the property!
 
Yep RR is less than a mile away.
That is nothing, how about 50 yards?
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And no getting away or you are in the Mighty Mississippi.

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Actually the trains did not bother me. Lived a block from a double main line for over 40 years. House would shake as some of the freight trains rolled thru. These trains at the campground were not on any speed restrictions either. Rollin' pretty good.

Fairport Park in Iowa, a close by hiking area and learned buttons were made from clam shells while there.
 
George L Smith SP, GA

Although we are still at George L Smith SP, GA, we moved to the other host site so I thought I'd post a pic.
And also "bump" this thread.....:roflblack::roflblack:
 

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Pensacola RV Park Pensacola Fl. on our way to the New Orleans FROG Rally
 

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New Orleans RV Resort and Marina for the FROG New Orleans rally
 

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Our 2024 campsite in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.....We have been to OOB every summer since 2017, and bought this destination trailer this past Sept. OOB is our "Happy place" !!!
 

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It's 2024 Let's See Your Campsites!
This thread was started by DreiHunde back in 2015. They have not posted since 11-08-2020. Cath and I have participated in this thread since 2019 and have enjoyed it.
Here's our current campsite at George L. Smith State Park, GA. We are hosts here until 1 Apr 24. Hope to see you at the park.
Happy New Year to All!

Mods...can we "sticky" it again? And "unstick" last years? Thanks!

At first I wondered why you’re only staying until the 1st. Then I remembered you need to be home before the 8th! I wish you fair skies! (And tolerable temps.)
 

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