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Florida Tent Camping: Making The Best Of It

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Florida tent camping can be an amazing journey. There are a number of different, unique locations for you to consider camping in. There are some things that you should know about camping in this location, though. A trip that is well planned can be one of the most fun adventures that you and your family go on. Florida tent camping is fun, easy to do and it’s a lot of fun to make happen.

Florida Tent Camping Tips

* Hunting in Florida’s natural parks is only allowed during specific times of the year. If you would like to set up a tent and hunt, make sure you travel during the right time of the year and have the necessary permit. Because Florida’s wildlife and its parks are protected property, it is increasingly important that you know what to expect.
* There may be a fee. Florida tent camping often has a fee that allows you to camp on the state’s park land. This fee is rather inexpensive at under $20 for most families. You should ensure you get the necessary license to protect yourself from trouble with the rangers.
* Do you plan to fish while camping? In Florida tent camping can be much more fun if you take a rod and reel with you. Teach the kids how to catch a few fish. There are many locations throughout the state where you can fish. More importantly, there is an abundance of fish in those lakes and streams for you! If you are over the age of 16, you will need a fishing license to fish, though.
* If you are worried about Florida tent camping, or perhaps not everyone in your party wants to actually sleep in a tent, there are overnight lodgings available for many of the best parks. You’ll find a number of these available throughout parks around the state.
* Picnic shelters and facilities are located around the state, too. If you would like to have a family get together while you are tent camping, then you’ll find a number of different locations available. Call the state parks to make reservations for the use of the pavilion so that there’s no worry about having space available.

For those that want to enjoy a weekend on the trail or would like to just take their child on their first camp trip, Florida offers many wonderful locations that can be considered a real treat to experience. The vast number of parks, all 157 of them, that you can camp in are well worth the journey. Florida tent camping is an ideal experience and one that should not be missed.




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