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    Posted: 27 Jan 2021 at 12:09pm
Trip southward was without incident (or concern) and we landed at Florida Island Northwest Water District campsite for the afternoon and night. Boondocking guys, picnic table / fire ring / trash can, that's it, yet very quite and we're the only ones there! It's a freebie, just need a permit to stay.

We followed that with 2 nights on St George's Island. That State Park is a beauty! Be hard pressed to find another that nice! Water & Electric at the site. Hot showers, flush toilets and fairly private sites. All this for $26 (and change) a night! Beach was fabulous! Learned it's some of the best surf-cast fishing on the Florida coast.

Heading towards Pensacola and another water district campground (Mystic River) we stayed over night at Grayton Beach State Park. Amenities step up to sewer on site, balance is the same. Not near as much beach, still white sands and bigger waves.

Laundry day (how exciting) and will travel by a couple more beaches to compare before turning north for camp.

Oh ya... 75° and humid here

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Snowbird season in Florida runs from the end of November, typically right after Thanksgiving, to around Easter. But many visitors won't arrive until January, choosing to spend the holiday season at home with their loved ones. Snowbirds' visits can vary in length anywhere from one to six months. Florida is the best place to do this; it is a destination that allows you to relax due to the favorable weather and beautiful nature. I also tried to do this in Costa Rica through a tour organized by Costaricafocus.com, which I took full advantage of.
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