November 5, 2006

Rving And Fishing In Florida

The joys of Rving are too numerous to mention.  This article gives a "sneak-preview" of what it is like to go Rving and fishing in Florida.

Title: RVing and Fishing in Florida

Author: Adrien White

The great thing about RVing is you can stop and smell the
roses…or go fishing! If you are planning a trip to Florida,
here are some spots where you can combine the two.

When planning your , there are many different
possibilities to consider. How you'll get there, where in
Florida you'll stay and what activities you'll take part in are
all options you have to plan for before even starting your trip.
One great way to have answers to nearly every one of these
questions is to plan an RV trip. offer
families an excellent way to get to their destination and have a
place to stay once you arrive, all while staying in comfort.

Florida may be well known for its sunny beaches and the Disney
theme parks, but there is much more to this peninsula than just
these two options. The Everglades offer families who enjoy the
outdoors a great spot for their vacation. If you're planning to
take a trip to Florida, RV camping trips and fishing can all be found
in the wetlands area of Florida known as the Everglades.

One place to stay where you can set up shop and do a little
fishing is the Miami Everglades Campground. Situated near the
southern most tip of Florida among the mangroves and swamps, the
Miami Everglades Campground is 25 miles south of Miami. While
here, you can enjoy the many different activities that are found
in the Everglades, such as fishing and even fly fishing. If you
get the hankering, you can even go on expeditions to view
crocodiles and alligators. This protect wetlands area is a
perfect place to experience the wildlife of Florida.

The Miami Everglades Campground offers you 140 pull through
sites for hook ups with 50 amp sites available. There is a
propane filling station, sites with patios and furniture, a
heated swimming pool and hot tub. Along with these amenities,
there are many recreational possibilities: playgrounds for the
children, paved and planned trails, shuffleboard courts, and a
recreation hall. You can even enjoy free avocados and mangoes
from the neighboring trees (you pick them and eat them
yourself!). All of these amenities are in addition to the many
activities available in the area.

Whether you plan to enjoy your Florida vacation by basking in
the sun on a beach or by doing a bit of angling, staying in an
RV is a great way to go.

About the author:
Adrien White is with RVRentalsforYou.com - information on <a
href="http://www.rvrentalsforyou.com">RV rentals</a>, dealers,
parks and more.

Imagine a few weeks on the road Rving in Florida!  That's the life!

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November 8, 2006

45ish said:

Picking the fruit right from the tree. How more delicious could that be, not to mention such a healthy alternative to our normal snacks.

I'll skip on the alligator exploring. These animals are one of my biggest frights. I like to view them from a distance, preferrably when they don't see me viewing them. Every since I saw how they use their tails as a way to knock down their prey, I've been gator shy.

Be sure and pack a first aid package with you in your RV. Make sure it's stocked full and do a little research on what types of unusual insects or other poisionous unknowns are native to where you are travelling.

I am keyed up about some of the rental RVs that were available at the Uhaul agent in our nearby metro.

These things are awesome. We're going to split the costs and take a trip through the south of Florida sometime next year. Great stuff RV.

November 13, 2006

Hypnotique said:

I would definitely take part in fishing. Heck, I will even go check out the alligators. That sounds like something that I would never forget. Sound like Florida would be a great place to enjoy the outdoors. An RV sounds like the perfect choice as well. Of course, if you still want that old-fashioned camping feeling, carry some tents along and just use the RV as storage. The possibilities are endless.

November 20, 2006

rwall7943 said:

I love to camping in Fl during the winter. While it is cold here where I live, it is quite mild there and the camping and fishing are great. We love to try and go at least once a year.

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