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Camping is geopend van 01 January tot 31 December
Deze camping kan alleen via de telefoon gereserveerd worden. (850) 697-3926
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Ho Hum RV Park

2132 Hwy 98 East
32322, Carrabelle
Florida, Verenigde Staten

A CHILD-FREE RV PARK CATERING TO ADULTS AND SENIORS Ho Hum RV Park is located in the Florida’s Panhandle off Highway 98 (Gulf side) four miles east of Carrabelle in Lanark Village. Enjoy dolphins and other sea and bird life frolic from your R.V. Camper on the beach, or fish from our 250 ft. lighted fishing pier. One-quarter mile of undeveloped beachfront adjoins our campground for shelling, sunbathing or just walking your dog. All sites are within 250 ft. of the Gulf of Mexico. We are big-rig friendly with 30 and 50 amp full hook ups as well as offering free wi-fi internet and digital cable t.v.

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Anoniem
Engels (VS)
The staff at the park is very friendly. The park is small, quiet, and on the water. It's a great place to relax.
1 jaar geleden

john
Engels (VS)
Nice little park. Pretty much all rock. Some beach and a fishing pier. Easy in and out and not to much road noise. I wanted to stay another night due to storms in the area and they could accommodate me but I had to move spots. Now as I look around the park and see it half empty I see no reason for me to move spots. Dissatisfied with that so we jest stayed the 1 night. I can totally understand if it was busy or going to be busy. But for me to move while there’s plenty of spots doesn’t work for me.
2 jaren geleden

Chris
Engels (VS)
The camp itself is a nice, pleasant and quiet place to spend a few days...the staff, not so much. They were "ok", but could be a bit surly and gruff. I actually made a game of it to try and get them to smile whenever I went into the office...I lost the game more than I won. I loved camping right on the water, even though the weather wasn't the greatest while we were there. It would have been nice if there was a bit more beach to walk along... I'd go back if in the area, not sure I'd go out of my way to return though, and probably not stay more than 2 to 3 days in the future.
3 jaren geleden

Pintsize
Engels (VS)
Loved being right on the water at this campground! We were able to walk the dog on the beach for about a mile and my fiancé was able to toss in his fishing line right off the private Ho Hum dock! I am not an early riser but it was worth it for the sunrises! Sites are nice and level, rock and sand but hey you are at the beach! Our site was tucked in so no completely direct Gulf view but there were a good amount of sites that had unobstructed beautiful front views. Would stay here again and definitely book in advance for on of those!
3 jaren geleden

Jafo
Engels (VS)
This is a no frills park with a great location. T-mobile data was non-existant, but the premium wifi for $1.50 per day, was blazing fast. I wish this was an option everywhere - I will always pay for good data. To be on the water was nice, but it's not really much of a beach - more of a fishing destination. The staff was friendly and helpful. The office/store is pretty bare, so come with everything you need. There's a small beer/ice/snack store about 1/4 mile down the road.
3 jaren geleden

Wandering Pulse
Engels (VS)
I checked out Ho-Hum last year when passing through and thought it would be a good place to finish up the winter before heading north. Who could have imagined Ho-Hum becoming a shelter-in-place stop for a good number of families? There were close to a dozen households who had their plans change or their stays extended for the entirety of April and well into May. It became a bit of a community as we got to know each other's names, dogs' names, and kids' names. Even while social distancing there was still a good bit of interaction. It ended up being a very pleasant extended stay. None of the other guests ever had any complaints about the park or hosts that I heard. Overall, it was a very low key, laid back park. The last 3 weekends were, however, a bit different as lots of weekend campers starting showing up again. It made us appreciate the peace and quiet we had the rest of the time with the park usually less than half full. Ho-Hum isn't big, and yes it is a gravel lot. BUT they have 3 different grades of gravel (chunky, fine and back-fill/tailings) and take very good care of it. There were several downpours during our stay as might be expected. But other than some minor pooling, the park didn't flood and drained fairly quickly. Utilities were basic but worked fine. Cable was fine and the free WiFi worked OK, but the very affordable premium WiFi was terrific. Electric came in a $0.14/kwh. The washers and dryers have seen better days (2 or 3 of each worked OK) and cost $1.50 each. Great mail/FedEx/UPS service - there was a large table set aside for all the deliveries. T-Mobile and AT&T service was decent though I used my booster most of the time if not connected to park WiFi Otherwise, it was all about the beach, the water, the tides, and wildlife. Folks spent lots of time fishing from the great pier or from the shore. There is a smaller beach to the east but a much longer one to the west (right) as there were no houses (aside from one) in that direction. Dogs could be off-leash on this beach, and depending on the tide, you would go quite a good ways. Lots of shorebirds, dolphins, probably turtles, occasional shark, stingrays, snails, hermit crabs, crabs, and burrowing things. While the wind did pick up most days, early and late were great times to go out and paddle, some even going across the channel to Bird Island. Carrabelle has a basic grocery store, gas, a few restaurants, etc. Apalachicola is 30 minutes west, and Tallahassee is over an hour northeast. But there is a huge amount to do all throughout the area. And don't forget the local BBQ and Tupelo honey.
3 jaren geleden