Set Sail and Enjoy Key Largo’s Point of View RV Resort

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March 29, 2013

The shimmering waters of the Gulf of Mexico beckon RVers who pull into Florida’s Point of View Key Largo RV Resort. Visitors might be eager to comb the park’s 1,000 feet of shoreline or set sail on one of the boats that sit in the 20 slips on the resort’s three docks. Guests can go snorkeling or scuba diving off nearby shores or simply take in views of the sea from one of the 110 ample RV spaces.

Sitting on the shores of Buttonwood Sound, the 12-acre RV park puts countless recreational opportunities on RV doorsteps, but the resort is about a lot more than water sports. The park’s 60-foot-by-30-foot spaces, many of which are pull-through, give guests lots of elbowroom to stretch after a long drive down the Overseas Highway that links Key Largo to Miami and Key West. Free Wi-Fi connects RVers to the outside world, and a stroll across the park’s well-manicured grounds take guests to the park’s well-appointed clubhouse.

Shop at the convenience store and gift shop, or take your dog for a walk in a special, fenced-off area. Propane gas service and a pump-out stations are available, and a new self- and full-service laundry will ensure that your clothes are kept clean.

The park has a fishing area as well as fish cleaning stations. RVers seeking more ambitious water sports will find Scuba diving at Spiegel Grove, French Reef and Molasses Reef. Go snorkeling at Grecian Rocks, Canon Patch Reef, Christ of the Abyss, or swim with the dolphins just a five minute drive from the park.

If you like seeing the surface of the water from a fan boat, head 45-minutes north to Everglades National Park. A different kind of wildlife thrives in Miami, an eclectic cosmopolitan hotspot just minutes away along the along the overseas highway.

For a calmer but no-less vibrant atmosphere, head south along the Overseas Highway to Key West, the United States’ southernmost point.

If you prefer to stay local, the RV resort is just minutes from golf clubs, grocery stores, banks, fresh fish markets, bars, restaurants, coffee shops, ice cream parlors, the Key Largo charter boat fishing fleet and a community park with an Olympic size pool, children’s play pool and water park, lighted tennis courts, multi use sports courts, large fields and fully equipped children’s play ground.

On the drawing board is a Tiki Hut and Barbecue area.

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