Hi! Just came across your channel as we were looking around to find other couples who enjoy camping & outdoor adventures together. What a nice campground with such fabulous trees and birdwatching opportunities. The alligators would make us a tad nervous though ... not many of those in our parts 😁...Absolutely love the name of your channel. Happy travels & cheers from 🇨🇦!!
Great to hear from friends to our north. We have friends in Ontario and missed seeing them this year. Please enjoy more of our adventures. PS the alligators don't mess with you if you don't mess with them or feed them, but use common sense.
Thank you show much for this video walk-thru. We will be TENT camping at site 42 next month and I'm a bit worried about the site pad flooding (as others have also warned in videos). My kids always look forward to hanging a hammock, but I read that we are not allowing to hang anything from the trees to that's a massive bummer. Any yes, as a Florida local ... there ARE alligators lurking beneath the surface of that lake. I don't even go near the edge of the water because I live on a canal (in Palm Beach, FL) so I see them all the time at dusk. This will be our first time camping in a state park - we prefer privately owned because the "rules" are more relaxed - like hanging battery-lights at night or hammocks during the day.
You are very welcome. Hope you enjoy Moss Park. Most parks are ok with hammocks as long as you use straps instead of tying ropes or putting nails in the trees.
Hi! Just came across your channel as we were looking around to find other couples who enjoy camping & outdoor adventures together. What a nice campground with such fabulous trees and birdwatching opportunities. The alligators would make us a tad nervous though ... not many of those in our parts 😁...Absolutely love the name of your channel. Happy travels & cheers from 🇨🇦!!
Great to hear from friends to our north. We have friends in Ontario and missed seeing them this year. Please enjoy more of our adventures. PS the alligators don't mess with you if you don't mess with them or feed them, but use common sense.
Thank you show much for this video walk-thru. We will be TENT camping at site 42 next month and I'm a bit worried about the site pad flooding (as others have also warned in videos). My kids always look forward to hanging a hammock, but I read that we are not allowing to hang anything from the trees to that's a massive bummer. Any yes, as a Florida local ... there ARE alligators lurking beneath the surface of that lake. I don't even go near the edge of the water because I live on a canal (in Palm Beach, FL) so I see them all the time at dusk. This will be our first time camping in a state park - we prefer privately owned because the "rules" are more relaxed - like hanging battery-lights at night or hammocks during the day.
You are very welcome. Hope you enjoy Moss Park. Most parks are ok with hammocks as long as you use straps instead of tying ropes or putting nails in the trees.
Nice campground enjoyed watching your overview 👍
Thank you for your comment! We enjoy our travels!
Thomas, I see you enjoy some of the same things we do!
Very nice presentation! May have to bring my motor home down some time and check it out. Happy camping 😃
Thanks. We could do the Family loop.
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed our video!
Sure enjoyed your video! We love those old Live Oak trees too! We enjoy Florida in the winter. Home is Missouri. Subscribed!
Thank you. We were in Missouri last summer. Hope you check those episodes out and that we did justice to your state.