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Old 09-05-2014, 07:35 AM   #1
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Good place to spend the winter

We are recent fulltimers and have been in Virginia all summer but are looking to head south in late Oct. to spend the winter in warmer climes. Any advice on locations and/or campgrounds would be appreciated. We are looking for more peace and quiet vs. party type campgrounds. Thanks.
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are you 55+? others will likely chime in about specific parks but many good "quiet" ones are likely to be age restricted.
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You are probably already too late for Floridahh most of that is gone a year in advance for the winter months..
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Old 09-05-2014, 09:51 AM   #5
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Take a look at El Mirage RV resort in El Mirage AZ. (Phoenix) It has a lot of things to keep you occupied, close to spring baseball parks, hiking trails, and golf. The resort is quite and loaded with friendly folks from all over the US and Canada. Florida and Texas has some nice locations also but AZ is a different climate and a great place to visit from the East coast.
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Sounds like neat place...we have not spent much time in that part of the west so it would be new to us. Thanks for the info and keep safe out there.
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