Camping In Florida: Exotic Destination, Lots To Keep You Entertained
Camping is the ultimate adventure, and camping in Florida is inexpensive as well as great fun. You have one initial outlay of expense, when you purchase your camping gear and thereafter it should give you many years of service. It is not expensive to camp; camp site fees are very reasonable indeed, and unlike a hotel vacation you don’t have to break the bank to have fun.
There is such a lot to do and see in Florida. It has a fantastic coastline to be explored, but the interior is also very beautiful. Florida has very good weather which makes it an idea destination for camping. Lovely golden beaches and warm seas to swim in are a draw card, but this is not all Florida is about.
You are even able to enjoy the Cuban cultural influence on this state if you visit places such as Panama City and Miami. Camping is a particularly good way to see this lovely state if you are a family.
The oldest city in Florida is Milton which was incorporated in 1844. This is the county seat for Santa Rosa County, and it is and interesting City as well as a great place to make camp. Not in the city of course, but in one of the many campsites you will find in the surrounding countryside.
Being a vacationers’ paradise, Florida has many beautiful camp grounds with great facilities. Milton is central to Panama City, Pensacola and Fort Walton, and these four towns provide the visitor with so many different things to do and see. As a rule most campers enjoy nature and being close to it. Basing your camp close to Milton will allow you easy access to all the sights of these towns. But because camping is so portable, you could just pack up house and move on when you feel like it.
Nearby to Milton, you will find one of the most beautiful National Parks, the Blackwater River State Park, and this is a nature lovers hot spot. It is situated only 15 miles away from the city, has great facilities in the camping grounds and visitors are able to enjoy pristine riverside nature at its very best. This National park is fantastic for swimming, fishing and kayaking.
The Gulfarium in Fort Walton is a must see if you are visiting the area. This is an aquarium, and a great place to learn about the see creatures who inhabit the Florida coast and wetlands. Remember this is the state where you find the Florida Keyes. The dolphins and sea Lions are very entertaining and the creatures of the aquarium are very interesting.
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