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30 March 2010 2 Comments

Carrabelle Beach

Start with beautiful natural outdoor environments that include mountain, wooded, lake-side and ocean-side locales. Add services and amenities generally associated with full-service hotels and you have the genesis for the ultimate outdoor experience that is RVC Outdoor Destinations.

RVC Outdoor Destinations offers a number of outdoor experiences across the southeastern states in cottages, yurts, classic Airstream trailers to cabins – regardless if arriving in an RV, an SUV, a sports car or on a bicycle. Each destination offers multiple RV hookups and buddy sites located along water or with water views. Destinations include concierge service, comfortable lobby, convenience stores, grab-and-go food, fitness centers, game rooms, saline swimming pools, free WiFi and cable, coffee and wine bars, boat launch and slips, golf cart rentals, fishing, bark parks, nature trails, horseshoe and bocce ball courts, fire pits, grills and picnic tables all located in thoughtfully landscaped environments.

RVC Outdoor Destinations are open and accepting reservations in Pine Mountain (just outside Callaway Gardens), Carrabelle Beach and Carrabelle Boat Club located just south of Tallahassee. Catherine’s Landing in Hot Springs, Arkansas and Live Oak Landing in Freeport, Florida (on Choctawatchee Bay in Walton County) are scheduled to open late summer 2010.

We did a mock reservation for a Large Cottage (sleeps six, furnished with linens, electric, TV, BBQ) at the Pine Mountain location and came up with $360.00 for a three night stay (weekend) in May (deposit of $120 required.)

Carrabelle Beach Pool


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  • pool furniture said:

    Its really a wonderful thought for outdoor destinations. An outdoor adventure activities consist of doing things such as hiking, camping, skiing, rafting, mountain climbing or trekking. Before you begin your outdoor adventure, list every needed camping gears that you ought to bring so as to make it more enjoyable and less stressful.

  • Marlan at RV52 said:

    Sounds like a place I need to stay and review! The pictures are incredible. I think you’ll see more and more of the resort philosophy get integrated with RV’s.

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