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Florida RV Parks Unharmed by Hurricane Dorian

The vast majority of Florida’s RV parks and campgrounds, with the exception of some on the Northeast and Central Atlantic Coast, are currently open and operating as normal, according to the Florida Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds (FARVC).

“It appears as though Florida got very lucky this time,” said Bobby Cornwell, president and CEO of FARVC, which hosts www.campflorida.com. “Our prayers and thoughts go out to all the families in the Bahamas who suffered the worst of this storm. Our hope is that Dorian continues to head Northeast out into the Atlantic and away from all of the Eastern Coastal States.”

Cornwell cautioned that there is still the possibility of some strong winds and coastal and river flooding in northeast Florida, but all weather reports indicate that the worse for Florida is over as Dorian continues to move northeast and away from the Florida coast.

The state of Florida issued evacuation orders for low-lying and flood prone areas in many counties along the Atlantic Coast, however most have been lifted, except for the following: Brevard, Clay, Duval, Flagler, Nassau, Putnam, St. Johns County, Volusia. In total, Cornwell estimates that about 35 to 45 parks were temporarily affected by the evacuation orders, but these RV parks are expected to reopen as soon as all orders are lifted – possibly by Thursday, Sept. 5.

Cornwell advises campers to check with park operators first (at least those on the East Coast) to make sure all evacuation orders are lifted and the RV park or campground is prepared to reopen. For evacuation and emergency updates, visit: https://www.floridadisaster.org/evacuation-orders/.

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