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We retired in July and since we have been traveling the country in a 5th wheel. ( We sold our California home ). We have spent most of this time traveling the northwest and we have found this experience to be "remarkable". We are currently in South Dakota and tomorrow we are traveling to see friends in Colorado. 

We can feel winter weather starting to creep in - and I am asking for recommendations on where to stay for the winter on the gulf coast. We would like to  make reservations for like a month or so at a time. I know a lot of people like the area around South Padre Island. Sounds like it gets crowded though.

Any other suggestions?

I appreciate any input.

 

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Anywhere that is popular with snowbirds will be busy once they flock south but most of the parks are not busy until around Thanksgiving or later. We spent a winter in the Rockport/Fulton area of TX and really liked it there but it can get chilly. You might want to spend some time in CO to see the fall colors, then head to San Antonio, where there is much to see and do, then work south to Rockport (near Corpus Christi) and then go farther south to South Padre or Brownsville and then move up the valley to the west. You probably will need reservations to stay a month after Thanksgiving, but we used to spend a week in those places without reservations.I haven't been there in late winter in several years so hopefully others will join in and advise on the reservation issue.

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In our earlier full-timing years we spent a few months in Florida..... didn't like it - (crowded & buggy); visiting state parks in Texas - liked the Rockport area but not farther south in Mission, South Padre (too windy & crowded).  We loved Gulf State Park, Alabama (can get monthly rates) which is full of snowbirders/full-timers.  It a nice town, lots to do in the area and pretty beach.  However, it can be cool.  New Mexico was too cold.  The southern deserts of California were nice, also.  We used public parks and boondocked on public lands. After years of testing we settled on our winters in Arizona which we love. 

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As a full timer I love the deserts of southern Arizona, and most of the time that's where I will be in the winter. I spend my summers in Colorado where I've lived for the last 30 years and where I'm located at the moment, but will be hitting the road heading south about the middle of October.

I stay in Texas every few years either on Padre island or farther south where it's warmer which is where I will be going this coming winter.

My choices of where I like to stay is based on weather, and me being a boondocker. Its usually fairly comfortable in southern Arizona during the winter, and there's plenty of BLM land to boondock on for free so I don't have to worry about reservations, there's always room in the desert for me and my Arctic Fox 27 – 5L fifth wheel.

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6 hours ago, Kirk W said:

We spent a winter in the Rockport/Fulton area of TX and really liked it there but it can get chilly.

I'm not sure what you consider chilly, but we get a single day of frost every ~3-5 years or so.  Most of the time wintertime daytime temps are in the mid 60's.  Overnight temps are typically in the 50's.   Average weather in Rockport  

Sure, we do wear mid-weight jackets in mid-winter but I'd hardly consider it a particularly chilly climate. JMO

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1 hour ago, docj said:

I'm not sure what you consider chilly, but we get a single day of frost every ~3-5 years or so. 

Are you saying that it is never chilly there? I didn't say it was cold.  🙄 With an offshore breeze and temperatures in the 40's most people would agree it is chilly. 

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4 hours ago, filthy-beast said:

cold is when the radio start broadcasting frostbite warnings.

My radio has been modified to prevent it from broadcasting that kind of forecast!  😂  We were taught that the objective of full-timing was "to follow 70 degrees!"  Although our winters in Rockport don't quite measure up to that, at least we don't have to deal with water in its frozen from.

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We winter kind of on the "gulf coast", that would be SW Florida's gulf coast.  The year before we fully retired I was convinced that Texas would someday be our winter home.  We spent a little over a month (March) on South Padre Island.  The locals claimed it was a record March.  We had an ice storm that knocked out power and closed everything down.  It was so windy most days we only had the Harley out 3 or 4 times.  It was probably a very unusual month but we never returned.

My idea of retirement is wearing short britches about 360 days a year and jeans maybe the other 5.  This Christmas will be the 9th one that I have worn a tee shirt and shorts for the day since retirement, as compared to working most of them in a heavy coat and gloves before retirement!

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We have done Florida and Arizona and between those two we liked AZ better. We have also done Port A / Rockport area for several years and it was nice and we made many friends that we keep in touch with. We now stay in the RGV on the west side in a park north of Edinburg. Large sites, in the country with the closest park over two miles to the east. No heavy winds but the occasional ground fog that would last a few hours. We like the people, the price and the activities that this park has plus easy drive to Progreso/Nuevo Progreso Mexico. The only negative that some folks would have is that you travel about fifteen miles into the Edinburg/Pharr area for groceries and restaurants. 

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3 hours ago, FL-JOE said:

 

My idea of retirement is wearing short britches about 360 days a year and jeans maybe the other 5.  This Christmas will be the 9th one that I have worn a tee shirt and shorts for the day since retirement, as compared to working most of them in a heavy coat and gloves before retirement!

My ideal area is where I can ride my Harley 365 in 70-75 degree weather! 

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Before I went full time I lived in San Diego and rode my Harley 365 days a year. Now that I am retired and full time I ride less! Been staying in AZ for most winters. Going to FL this winter to check it out. 

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Wintered in the Rio Grand Valley (RGV) in Texas twice, Newport North Carolina many times, and looked at Baldwin County Alabama.  Baldwin county is on the Gulf Coast.  We love all the places we have wintered it.  The last couple of winters we spent back in Michigan.  Yes, there are a few RV parks that are open all year in West Michigan.  Looking forward to getting back to the south for winter.  

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I'd love to have a place near Corpus Christi, but so does everyone else. We were on the waiting list for Hondo, but got a lot at The Ranch first, so we took that. This will be our first winter there, although we were less than 100 miles away at Hobbs, NM from January to March this year.

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We did Arizona Apache Junction, Tucson , lake Havasu .It was OK but can get a bit chilly at night in the desert. We tried  Central Florida  and have been wintering there ever since being from Northern Ohio that climate fits  us perfectly. It has  been eternal spring and summer for us.

Helen and I are long timers ..08 F-350 Ford,LB,CC,6.4L,4X4, Dually,4:10 diff dragging around a 2013 Montana 3402 Big Sky

SKP 100137. North Ridgeville, Ohio in the summer, sort of and where ever it is warm in the winter.

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On 9/30/2019 at 9:48 AM, StraitRVing said:

Wintered in the Rio Grand Valley (RGV) in Texas twice, Newport North Carolina many times, and looked at Baldwin County Alabama.  Baldwin county is on the Gulf Coast.  We love all the places we have wintered it.  The last couple of winters we spent back in Michigan.  Yes, there are a few RV parks that are open all year in West Michigan.  Looking forward to getting back to the south for winter.  

We still sometimes do a month in the spring in that coastal area of Alabama, and always do November down there.  There is a lot to do and see, it isn't as crowded as Florida, plus the prices are much better.  However, like Richfaa we will always end up in Florida due to those temperatures during the winter months.  

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I’ve spent the last 15 years living in SW FL (Fort Myers).  Loved it, and used to tell people (seriously) that Tampa was too far north for us.  Last June we sold it all and are now full-timing.  We will stay in FL for the winter (because we love Florida), but we’re going to try Port St. Joe, up in the Panhandle region.  We reserved a site on the water (~ 50’ from it) at an RV resort and marina.  We stayed there a year ago in May (before Michael came through) and fell in love with the place.  We’ll be there 1 November - 1 May.  Literally booked it 365 days in advance to make sure we got the spot we wanted.

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Just arrived in Flagler Beach Florida (S of Jacksonville) and will spend 3 weeks in Florida before working our way West to Gulf Shores State Park, Travelers World in San Antonio, and Arizona. Transient by nature so just upgraded my Thousand Trails zone pass to an Elite contract which has 9 home parks in Florida on the contract as I want to spend much more time in Florida testing the waters. With the Trails Collection add on, I'll have a huge selection of parks I can move through "park to park" in the sunbelt states. Not interested in boondocking except maybe for a few days inbetween parks. Initial impression of this area is that it is AMAZING!

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