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On Sep 19, 2:20*pm, wrote:
On Sep 19, 1:55 pm, wrote: On Fri, 19 Sep 2008 13:22:28 -0400, jim wrote: wrote: Sorry to pull this OT but I'm coming up your way from Central Florida. If I take 75 and I 10 would there be any road or traffic problems for a large RV? Any interesting scenery or stops along that route? The destination is Destin beach area. I also mapped out going via 19/98. I'd like the same information for that route. I might rent a small boat in Destin for a day.Do you have any suggestions on that? Thanks, Jim My daughter lived in Pensacola and later in Mexico Beach (Port St Joe area). I have taken both routes many times (from SW Fla) In a motor home I would certainly use the interstate. 98 will drag you down some winding 2 lane blacktop. 98 is shorter but slower going. Even coming out of Mexico Beach where there is no easy way to get to I-10 without going out of your way, it is still faster. Quite frankly, I-10 is the most boring drive ever but you might consider stopping at Suwanee River State Park near Live Oak. *There is also a small spring between the interstate and the park whose name I cannot remember but it is also state owned and there is a sign for it. *West of Tallahassee, you should visit Torreya State Park because it has some of the highest hills in FL and will make you think you are int eh mountains. *It overlooks the Apalachicola River. *The roughly 2 mile hike on the bluff trail to the primitive campsite is really nice. *Florida Caverns is a good park too near Marianna. *The cave is sorta small but the park has a good spring for swimming. 98 is interesting but will take you forever. *East of Tallahassee, there isnt much to see except for the Aucilla Sinks area but that is quite a walk and drive into wilderness. There are tiny coastal areas like Panacea but they are nothing to look at. *Apalachicola is worth a visit. *Get a drink at the Gibson Inn or go to the Boss Oyster bar on the water (its gotten very uppity lately). *Walk out on the dock beside the bridge into the bay. *St. George Island has a good beach but has become touristy. *Near St. Joe I reccomend St Joseph State Park but it is a ways off 98. *Panama City will make you pray for it to get a direct hurricane hit although St Andrews State Park is nice.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - If you're looking for some damned good catfish, some of the best I've ever had, and don't mind eating in little known truck stop like places, hit Sheffield's Catfish House just off of I-75 near Live Oak. You'll see neon colored signs for the place. |
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