Our First Teardrop Trip!

We took delivery of our new Camp Inn 550 Ultra in March, but didn't sleep in it until the first night of our 9 day maiden voyage in May. We left Cincinnati on a Saturday and stayed the first night in Forsyth, GA, just north of Macon. We stopped for dinner on the way at our favorite restaurant in Atlanta. The swirl margaritas helped ease the stress of what we found at the L&D RV Park in Forsyth. Lots of long-termers, and the owner shoehorned us into a very tight spot at the bottom of a hill next to the laundry. Torrential rains along with multiple tornados in nearby Macon made it an epic first night...
Sunday we drove all the way to Big Cypress National Preserve near Everglades City in Florida. We arrived at Midway campground and set up camp in the dark, listening to all the sounds of the Everglades wildlife, including the campground's two resident gators. This is a wonderful campground with clean, level, well-spaced sights and good restrooms (no showers). Monday morning we unloaded the motorcycle and rode the 25 mile Loop Road through the Everglades. This is an unimproved road that affords great views of all the scenery and wildlife the Everglades has to offer.
After lunch we packed up and headed to Curry Hammock S.P. in Marathon, FL, our destination for the next five nights. This has got to be one of the most incredible state parks in the country! Beach front sites, lots of space, immaculate facilities, and outstanding volunteers all added up to a wonderful first visit. If you want to camp in the Keys, THIS is the place.
We took a day trip to Key West, where we again unloaded the motorcycle and saw the sights. A nice place to visit, but a bit eclectic for our tastes...
Saturday we packed up and drove to Sarasota, where we spent the night at my Sister's. This was the only night we didn't spend in the camper. We're rather proud that we spent eight of the nine nights on our first trip in the camper. A great testament to Camp Inn!
Our last night was at Red Top Mountain S.P., just north of Atlanta. Since it was Sunday night, the place was deserted, and very quiet. Beautiful surroundings in the Georgia woods.
Monday found us heading home, after having lunch at Jason's Deli in Chattanooga. The Camp Inn towed perfectly, and every system worked as advertised. Of course we packed waaaay too much stuff, but we'll pare it down on future adventures. Anyway, clickety-click on the link below for pictures, and email me if you'd like more info on the places we visited.
Cheers,
Tom
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Sunday we drove all the way to Big Cypress National Preserve near Everglades City in Florida. We arrived at Midway campground and set up camp in the dark, listening to all the sounds of the Everglades wildlife, including the campground's two resident gators. This is a wonderful campground with clean, level, well-spaced sights and good restrooms (no showers). Monday morning we unloaded the motorcycle and rode the 25 mile Loop Road through the Everglades. This is an unimproved road that affords great views of all the scenery and wildlife the Everglades has to offer.
After lunch we packed up and headed to Curry Hammock S.P. in Marathon, FL, our destination for the next five nights. This has got to be one of the most incredible state parks in the country! Beach front sites, lots of space, immaculate facilities, and outstanding volunteers all added up to a wonderful first visit. If you want to camp in the Keys, THIS is the place.
We took a day trip to Key West, where we again unloaded the motorcycle and saw the sights. A nice place to visit, but a bit eclectic for our tastes...
Saturday we packed up and drove to Sarasota, where we spent the night at my Sister's. This was the only night we didn't spend in the camper. We're rather proud that we spent eight of the nine nights on our first trip in the camper. A great testament to Camp Inn!
Our last night was at Red Top Mountain S.P., just north of Atlanta. Since it was Sunday night, the place was deserted, and very quiet. Beautiful surroundings in the Georgia woods.
Monday found us heading home, after having lunch at Jason's Deli in Chattanooga. The Camp Inn towed perfectly, and every system worked as advertised. Of course we packed waaaay too much stuff, but we'll pare it down on future adventures. Anyway, clickety-click on the link below for pictures, and email me if you'd like more info on the places we visited.
Cheers,
Tom
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