State Campground on the east coast of Florida
With all the attractions Florida has to offer, it is sometimes difficult to decide which of them is possible you may have. If the beach is what you want, I recommend camping in one of the state campgrounds are listed below.
Gamble Rodgers Camping Flagler Beach, A1A is a campsite with only thirty-four lots. Twenty-four of these lots will accommodate any size camper, while the rest is the best season for stores, popups, and small campers. Half of the lots back to the Atlantic Ocean with most of them have a magnificent view of the ocean. On the north side of the camp is a park with a public beach and picnic area. The guard is on the side west of A1A, where a picnic area nature trails and a ramp to the Intracoastal Waterway. No place for cycling, but the road. However, it is just two miles Flagler Beach, which is a good bike but short. Gamble Rodgers is an ideal place for lovers range, however, get a reservation at the beach can be time difficult.
Sebastian Inlet State Park, located on A1A in Melbourne is divided into two distinct parts. Southern entrance of the campground that has more than fifty lots that will accommodate the larger the size of each camper. Fourteen of these sites have excellent overlooking the cove of Sebastian. This camp is great for the fisherman and beach lovers. The ramp allows easy access to the river of India and the ocean Atlantic. Fishing is allowed along the estuary banks and small springs located along the entrance. A short walk east of the camp is Atlantic Ocean with beautiful beaches for swimming, surfing and fishing. On the north side of the entrance is an ideal place for young Children swimming at the entrance where there are no currents or waves and the water is shallow. On the side of the ocean find bait shop, snack bar, toilets and a fishing pier.
Little Talbot Island State Park, just north of Jacksonville has one of the most beautiful beaches along the east coast of Florida. The campground is located on the west side of Heckscher Drive with thirty-six sites are well shaded. Because of large oaks, this camp has a maximum thirty feet to the length of the RV. Across the road from the campground is five miles of beaches with sand at low tide is filled very well for rides Cycling along the quays. In addition, a paved road along the island that is ideal for mounting on bicycle and skate. The trail winds through the woods and ends with a spectacular view of the ocean.
Fort Clinch State Park is just north of Jacksonville, Fernandina Beach has two campsites. The circle in the Atlantic Ocean some twenty sites and has no shadow, however, are within walking distance of beaches. The circle over the river thirty lots, all under the tree canopy of oak. Camping clubs are a little over three miles and an asphalt road that connects the two that are perfect for cycling or jogging. There are also several miles from the beach which is ideal for cycling at low tide.
We spent a week in Gamble Rodgers each year to our site Ocean. We love walking on the beach when the sun rises over the ocean, with spectacular views. In the afternoon sitting with the sun behind the trees, camping on the grill href = "http://www.outdoorcampingstoves.com/outdoor-cookware" target = "_blank" Cook> and see the sun in the afternoon flashing the calm waves.
About the Author
My wife and I started camping four years ago. It started when our neighbors invited us to the Keys for a weekend getaway. We knew right away that camping would become part of our lives and that camping is one of the best ways to enjoy the great outdoors. The best part of camping for us, is cooking on an outdoor camping stove and eating at the picnic table. Besides this, what better way to meet new and exciting people than by way of camping.
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