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Post Info TOPIC: Suggestions for Cape Coral/ Ft Meyers FL December 2017


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Suggestions for Cape Coral/ Ft Meyers FL December 2017


We have looked on a variety of campground finding sites, and checked out some places via their web sites. But nothing like firsthand experience.

We'd like to be relatively close to Cape Coral, as we are visiting family. Our basic requirements are pets allowed and Not a 55 and over place.

Our motorhome is 39ft long,

Thanks

Bill



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We have stayed at Gulf Waters RV resort and it is fantastic. It is rated 10/10/10. It is a bit pricey, but it is worth it. Pets were ok and there was no age restriction, if my memory is correct. It’s an ownership resort, so sometimes it’s hard to get a space. It is right near to parking for the Fort Myers Beach Trolley, which is an easy way to hit the beach.
Depending on traffic- I would estimate 15-20 minutes from the campground to the foot of the Cape Coral Bridge on the Cape Coral side of the Caloosahatchee river.

It is a nice area and campgrounds fill up quickly. We have looked at a few others in the area, and some are very nice as well. If you drop us a note on which one(s) you are looking at, we’d be glad to let you know if we visited it, and what we thought.
Have a good trip!


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We stay at Seminole CG which is on the north side of the river about 1/4 mile east of I-75…it's a straight shot down Bay Shore Drive to Cape Coral. Great place…assuming you can get a spot…

seminolecampground.com

 

 



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Thank you

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