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Post Info TOPIC: Florida Campgrounds with "Off-Leash" Areas?


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Florida Campgrounds with "Off-Leash" Areas?


Does anyone know of any Florida RV Parks that have "off-leash" areas?  Thanks!



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Big State!! Any idea what part of the State you would be interested in visiting?

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We're not really sure as yet as to exactly where we will go in FL - it really depends upon where our dog would be able to have a chance to roam free on occasion, and, of course, the campground charges.  We think we'd probably prefer the West Coast or the upper Gulf Coast, relatively near a beach - some place where it's apt to be warm in Feb/March!  Any suggestions would be much appreciated.  (We tow a small trailer - 16' and we need to watch our wallets - fixed income now!)  Thanks.



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Amy,

This is probably not the best place to ask that question. For a broader animal lover audience try RV.Net's Pet Stop forum. You can get to them here.
http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/listings/forum/12488191

In general, the prices go up and the temps get higher the further south you go.

Good luck,

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Aadkins101 wrote:

Does anyone know of any Florida RV Parks that have "off-leash" areas?  Thanks!


 We've found that most RV parks don't allow much off-leash activity or only have a small fenced in area.  Our favorite off-leash beach is south of Sarasota at The Brohard Paw Park just south of Venice, FL.  There are several RV Parks in the area.  We're more state park types so we stay at Oscar Scherer State Park when we go down that way.



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Carrabelle Beach, an RVC Outdoor Destination has a bark-park off-leash area. It's a super nice & clean park near the beach, too! Highly recommended.



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Amy,

Considering the FT life, this is a question that nags at me about all states.  Will my little fur-man be restricted to life either in the rig or on a leash?  I hope not--he's a Basenji/Terrier mix and he needs to run!

As a Florida resident, I am ashamed to admit that we are not a very pet-friendly state.  However, Franklin County--in the bend of the Pandhandle--has BEAUTIFUL pet-friendly beaches and they are proud of it.  I suggest visitng their county web site for more information regarding camping.  They also have some of the best oysters in the country!  Love that place.  In addition, many towns such as Pensacola have off-leash dog parks that are open to the public.

I'm going to check out the site that Luvglas suggested as well and it's always worth checking petswelcome.com for other ideas.

Best of luck and Woof!

Nikki

Pensacola, FL



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Nikki, that's great news about Franklin County and dogs on the beaches.  I just checked FloridaPets.com and they say that dogs are allowed off leash as long as they're under voice control.  That whole area from St. George Island to Alligator point has absolutely beautiful beaches - we've spent a lot of time at SGI.  Looks like we need to make it a destination once again! Thanks for the head's up!



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Orlando SE, Whipoorwill Lake is a super nice KOA on a spring fed lake and has a huge dog park with a watering station. It is not on the busy, theme park side of Orlando.

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