Weekend trip to Devil's Den Prehistoric Spring in Williston Florida. The spring has a small campground for tent camping, some cabins and around 30 RV sites. Some are pull through, most are back in. most sites have water, electric and sewer hookups, there are a few with water, electric and no sewer. The sites are well nicely covered with trees. The ground is dirt and lots of leaves and pine needles which makes for happy living area for bugs, you know the kind i mean, so bring some roach spray to keep them out. I didnt have a problem with them coming in but they are there. You must have a reservation to swim in the spring. They only let a certain amount in at a time. Your reserved time is for an hour and a half. It is a spring so the water is very cold (72 degrees) but it doesnt take long to get used to it. While there the water was a little murky due to rain and maybe the divers down deeper in the water. There were alot of divers there and you can get certified here as well. They do have a pool and bathhouse, but I did not get any shots of the bathhouse. There is a large manmade pond which looks like it was a swimming area back in the day. Lots of fish and ducks. There is a small trail that goes around the pond. Next door there is a botanical garden with a separate entrance fee. Nice place to stop for the weekend.

  •  9/25/2021 12:00 AM

Solo Female Small Camper Travel Trailer - My trip to Chimney Rock North Carolina, stayed at Hickory Nut Falls Campground and hiked to Chimney Rock State Park, Chimney Rock, North Carolina. Bestfriend drove from Maryland, I drove from Florida. Great holiday weekend trip.

  •  9/19/2021 12:00 AM

Took a short weekend trip to Lake Panasoffkee Water Management Area campground. This is part of the Southwest Florida Water Management District water and wildlife conservation area. This site has an equestrian side with sites in a wide-open field with stables, pavilion, and a restroom with flush toilets. Another section is for primitive camping under a canopy of trees. None of the sites have electric or water, however, there are spigots with "non-potable water". There is a hiking trail (Jones Creek Trail) and a horse loop trail. This site is located in Central Florida, 1 mile east off of exit 329 Interstate 75 (Wildwood/Inverness exit, head towards Inverness).

  •  7/26/2021 12:00 AM

Thank you for visiting my channel. I love my sportbikes but I have a new hobby... Solo camping in my small campers. I mostly use my Sunray 149, which is a 16' camper with a wetbath. My other camper is a Epro 14fk currently being used by family. I have done quite a bit of maintenance, upgrades and modifications to my camper by myself and have been told I should have made videos for others to see. So here you go.... Hope the info is helpful or at least interesting. Thank you for watching.

  •  7/10/2021 08:00 AM