Monday, January 8, 2018

St. Andrews State Park, Panama City, Florida

PFR *****
Campground ****

The first time we stayed in this same site was 11/2/15, (original posting below).

The clearing area in this site is much larger than the last time we were in it.  We used all 7 xpens, and had plenty of room.  It is still quite secluded from the sites on either side, and easy access to the water.

A mamma deer and her baby came to visit us before we even got set up.  They were very tame.  A squirrel also came down the palm tree and acted like he had been hand fed.

We have a better wifi receiver and an OTA antenna booster now, so we had better reception on both.  But, there are too many trees around to get any kind of satellite reception.

Site #114
$28/night
Length of stay - 14 nights
OTA - 21 channels including MeTV
Satellite - None
Water pressure - 60 lbs






(Original posting 11/2/2015)
This is a very beautiful park!  Each site is surrounded by natural foliage and trees, with a lot of space between each site.  The site we got backed up to the water.  Our site had a gravel pad that was about 6' wider than the rig, and sandy ground past that.  The site was wide enough to use 4 xpens.  We had intended to only stay 2 nights, but decided to stay an additional night.  We did not have an option to stay past that, since that site was already reserved.  I had made this reservation several months ago, and this was the only site available, that would accommodate our rig, for the time period we needed.

I called the park a couple of weeks before we arrived and asked about their pet limit policies.   She said they did not have a limit, and asked how many we had.  I told her that we had 6 well behaved, very small, dogs.  She said that would be fine.  But, when we checked in, no one even asked if we had pets.

The man across the road from us, turned out to be a Sat diver, and had many mutual friends with Rick.

Site #114
$28 per night
Antenna, only 4 or 5 channels
No wi-fi
Length of stay - 3 nights


1 comment:

  1. Based on this...I'm thinking about going here after Ho Hum. The site I like the best is #106...which is only 15 feet wide. (114 is 20 feet, according to the write up.) I don't know yet (won't know until I actually begin this trip) if that is wide enough for my rig (8 feet) and the expens. Seems kind of narrow.

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