Owning an RV gives you the freedom to avoid hotel rooms while on vacation and bring all the comforts of a vacation home with you. One of the best ways to ensure that you always have a spot waiting for you and that you can stay in your favorite vacation destination is with a campground or RV park membership. St Augustine is home to a number of campgrounds and parks that have memberships for sale, but one of the best of those parks is the Beachcomber Outdoor Resort.
Beachcomber Outdoor Resort is open all year-round to help travelers take advantage of the amazing weather in Florida. Unlike other parks that allow people to camp in tents, this park is only open to RV campers. All spots have connections that let you hook your camper up to water, sewer and electric, but you'll also find a dump station for cleaning out your RV at the end of your trip. The park also lets you bring up to two pets with you. Its pull-through spots make parking and setting up a lot easier, and many spots have enough space for RVs with slide-outs, too. With RV resort memberships for sale from this resort, you can bring almost any type of camper with you.
While some people like camping far in the wilderness with no amenities, those traveling in an RV want access to certain amenities while on the road. The Beachcomber Outdoor Resort has a clubhouse that acts like a recreation hall and offers activities during the busy season, which runs from the middle of December through the middle of April. Members also have access to a deck that runs along the beach, horseshoe courts, Jacuzzi and swimming pool. Most members visit St Augustine and stay here because they love swimming in the ocean or because they want to try fresh or salt water fishing. Plus, the history is amazing, as this is the first permanent European settlement in American. With one of these RV resort memberships for sale, you can walk right from your camper to the beach. Other nearby bodies of water are perfect for those who like fishing or relaxing.
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