Monday, December 14, 2015

BRUNSWICK, GA: Same Area, Different Campground

We enjoyed our two week stay at the Georgia Coast RV Park that included meeting up with our friends from the Metter Roadrunners (a Georgia campging club).  The only negative was the tricky Wi-Fi that had you streaming along one minute and then it would drop you the next.  The owner has big plans for the park, including more sites, a very large building with entertainment area, another pool, etc.

Today we drove 4 miles north to the Blythe Island Regional Park. The large campground is in a wooded area - totally the opposite of the wide-open, even-rowed sites at Coastal Georgia - yet not quite as heavily wooded as Hanna Park near Jacksonville.  The campground has easy access to the Brunswick River on the edge of the park, and includes a fishing/swimming lake as well. The full-hookup sites are on hard-packed sand and include free cable TV (over 70 channels) and free Wi-Fi.  Last week, we picked our site based on the Wi-Fi signal (an antenna is right across the road), and so far we are impressed.  Both the Wi-Fi and cable TV  is much better than at our last location.  We're on site 87  (Campground Map ) in a section  which has the longest  pull-through camp sites we've seen anywhere.  Maybe we'll have some pictures to share over the next few days.

We are still going to central Alabama for the Christmas season, but decided to stay in this area as long as possible to enjoy the  warm weather.  It is still autumn here in coastal Georgia with some fall colors here and there.  We'll be at this location for a week,  and then we'll make a two-day drive to central Alabama to share holiday time with our children, grandchildren and extended family. 
    

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