We had planned to
cook breakfast in the morning over a camp fire but it was too cold to
even think about it. We transferred all the stuff back from our front seats
and headed to the Sunshine State. We took a scenic back road route
through Georgia to get to Huguenot Memorial Park near Jacksonville
Florida. Francis put avoid highways on the GPS and the drive was lovely.We saw a lot of small towns, some of which seemed
abandoned. They made me think of Old West ghost towns. Georgia is a beautiful state to drive through. We reached our destination
around 3pm. We stayed here last year in late December and enjoyed the
sun and sand at our waterfront campsite and were looking forward to
more of the same during this visit. We paid the nonrefundable $19
for a campsite then went out to choose the perfect site.
Unfortunately this time there was no perfect site. It was freezing
with really strong winds. Due to the winds, I think it was even colder
than the place we just left in Georgia. At this point I am starting
to question the wisdom of this camping in January plan! We decided to
go further south into Florida in hopes of warmer weather. But first
we took nice, long, hot showers in Huguenot before we headed out. Our
camp fee was nonrefundable so at least we got much needed showers
(our first on this trip). We decided to try Tiger Bay Campground
right outside of Daytona based on an internet recommendation but by
the time we reached there at 8:30pm the gates
were locked. Time for Plan C. So we headed to Ocala National Forest.
We were looking for the Hopkins Prairie Campground but got lost in
the dark and decided to pull over in the forest and sleep for the
night. We honestly didn't want to pay for a second campsite in the
same day so getting lost wasn't so bad. We completed the gear
juggling act as quickly as possible and jumped in the back of the
truck for some much needed sleep.
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Raptor eating something at Huguenot Memorial Park |
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Our makeshift campsite in Ocala National Forest |
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Another view of the campsite |
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