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mikecrosby.5695

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Looking for some ideas you full time folks have to share for the colder months. State Parks, which state/states do you recommend...Thousand Trails, Wanting to avoid resorts... too pricy..Tks!
 
Traveling or staying put.
 
We have the Trails Collection. Spending 21 days each at several parks in the Texas Rio Grande Valley. Checking out several different Parks. They all have organized activities and many host cover band concerts etc. Plus South Padre Island activities.

Having a great winter except a lot of wind some days.
 
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Stay below I-20 preferably I-10 as a general rule.
 
We have the Trails Collection. Spending 21 days each at several parks in the Texas Rio Grande Valley. Checking out several different Parks. They all have organized activities and many host cover band concerts etc. Plus South Padre Island activities.

Having a great winter except a lot of wind some days.
Is this the Thousand Trails or something different?
 
The Trails Collection is only available through Thousand Trails but is the Encore Parks. The Encore parks usually have mostly permanent residents but include a section for short term. Plus more activities.
 
You might consider SC state parks. They have a winter/snowbird program at certain parks. Some with FHU sites. There are some COE parks that are FHU in MS and AL that might suit you. Won't be FL warm, but not terribly many nights below freezing either.
 

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