Technomadia

Home Base: 
High-tech nomads on the road full time since 2006.
Type of RV: 
1961 GM 4106 (35' Vintage Bus)
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143 Reviews
33 States Visited

Recent Reviews


5

One of our favorites!

After over 3 years of full time RVing, Tomoka remains one of our favorite places to stay. It's nestled in the Florida hammocks, and each site provides ample shade and seclusion. Some of the sites even back up to a tributary along the Intercoastal Waterway.

It's so peaceful here, and a great place to relax while being right in the middle of a town with great eating, shopping and beaches.

The bathhouses are well maintained, and each site was water & electricity. A dump station is provided. We received a strong 3G signal on both AT&T and Sprint.

Date of Stay:
 July, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $24.00

4

Lovely Park with Great Programs

This park is on the outskirts of Savannah, and a bit of a haul in traffic to get to the historic areas of town. However the park itself is lovely, with lots of nature, hiking trails, marshes, history and culture to be discovered. Definitely treat yourself to one of the ranger programs - they are excellent, and we most enjoyed learning about the local wildlife, plants and tidal flows.

The camping spots are all very spacious, and they're all on a first come first serve basis - even if you have a reservation. We like this, as you can choose what works for you when you arrive. They offer water and electric, and there is a dump station, trash and recycling onsite.

Cellular towers seem to be on the edge, and we had marginal Sprint and AT&T signal, but it was at 3G. Enough to get work done, but not enough to squander our day away online (probably a plus).

All and all, enjoyed this park. However it is a bit on the pricey side - especially considering you also pay a day use fee on top of it.

Date of Stay:
 July, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $28.00

5

Lovely State Park Near Town

This is a lovely state park with an excellent location right in the midst of Columbia, SC. Lush woods and ample trails for hiking, biking and walking. The campground is well shaded, and the spots vary widely in size and spacing. All sites are on a first come first serve basis if you don't have a reservation, which is excellent so you can pick what works for you. All spots are gravel, and vary in how level they are.

The bathhouses are clean, and there are electrical and water hookups. A dump station is available at no extra charge.

It's wonderful to stay in nature, while remaining close to town with shopping, grocery and eating opportunities literally at the entrance to the park.

There was a solid AT&T and Sprint 3G signal - perfect for staying connected.

Date of Stay:
 July, 2010
Rate Paid:
 $18.00

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