So I'm trying to schedule my first trip in a rented 38' 2014 Coachmen Brookstone 325RL. My wife doesn't want to do RV parks, but prefers dispersed camping (boondocking) on public lands.
We want to stay in Central FL (anywhere on either coast or mid-state) on public land that has kayaking access. I need roads in good enough condition for the coach above.
Dates are early March.
I've been googling for days. Hickory Hammock looks great, but not available for my dates. DuPuis looks great, but doesn't appear to offer firm reservations. I need a confirmed reservation because I don't want to show up in the afternoon with my family and not have anywhere to go. Deep Creek Preserve looks good, but you have to wait 3-5 days for them to respond to your request.
Can somebody please educate me on how to find a nice, safe, public land, RV campsite that can accommodate my coach above, has decent roads, has access to a lake or river for kayaks, makes/accepts firm reservations?
Thanks
Robert
We want to stay in Central FL (anywhere on either coast or mid-state) on public land that has kayaking access. I need roads in good enough condition for the coach above.
Dates are early March.
I've been googling for days. Hickory Hammock looks great, but not available for my dates. DuPuis looks great, but doesn't appear to offer firm reservations. I need a confirmed reservation because I don't want to show up in the afternoon with my family and not have anywhere to go. Deep Creek Preserve looks good, but you have to wait 3-5 days for them to respond to your request.
Can somebody please educate me on how to find a nice, safe, public land, RV campsite that can accommodate my coach above, has decent roads, has access to a lake or river for kayaks, makes/accepts firm reservations?
Thanks
Robert