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If you need a location to stay Crestview - Days Inn is a great choice, and camping at Eagle's Landing RV Park is always a great experience. The high level of rainfall makes Green Ponds a quite wet place; of all the months in a year July is the one with the most rain, and October is when it's the driest. This lake is so wonderful. During your journey to Green Ponds you'll meet some folks from Fort Walton Beach-Crestview-Destin for sure; you'll locate a striking
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| | lake called Sigler Lake. A good nearby hotel is Quality Inn Crestview, and since you're here, you could also check out picturesque Pine Bluff Lake. If you came to camp River's Edge RV Campground is a magnificent place to do that. Throughout the months of summer, highs regularly are in the 90's at Green Ponds. Through the dark hours of summer temperatures sink down into the 70's. For the duration of the winter highs are in the 50's, and through the dark hours in the winter at Green Ponds temperatures fall to the 30's. | |
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Quality Inn Crestview, Crestview
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12 miles away
Free hot breakfast buffet, free high speed internet in all rooms, Serta mattresses, lounge on premises, business center, free USA Today newspaper, free local phone calls, coffee maker in all rooms, pe...
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Current weather conditions at Green Ponds, Okaloosa County, Florida

Local climate location: MILTON EXP STATION 25 miles away

           
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Coordinates: Latitude: 30.62639 Longitude: -86.73
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Eagle's Landing RV Park
 | RV Hookups, Pets OK, Fires OK, Nearby Grocery, Showers, Laundry, Nearby Restaurant(s), Nearby Attractions, Playground...FIRES:Community Campfire Pit...Eagle's Landing RV Park is located between Crestview (10 minutes) and Milton, 35 miles east of Pensacola and just 1/3 mile north of I-10 at Exit 45. We are a neat, clean, well maintained park in a good location for western panhandle activities.
We are a park of 60 all pull thru, grassy sites. All of the sites are about 100 feet long and at least 35 feet wide. We have restrooms and showers, laundry, small rec room, and pavilion, wireless internet to all sites, mail accepted, fax and copy service. ... |
Anderson Pond
 | 15 miles away This is one of the Eglin ponds open to public by permit. There are several primitive campsites with picnic tables, a pavillion, and nature trails....even a little fishing pier. The dirt road is passable for a small RV, but leveling is difficult. Contact Jackson Goard at Eglin for permit. Pass is $6 a year, and to camp is $5 for 5 days. Blue Gills and Bass are in the pond, as well as (I'd bet) an aligator or two.... |
Emerald Beach RV Park
 | 15 miles away RV Hookups, Store, Nearby Grocery, Pool...RV:W/E/S cable TV 30 & 50 amps, - 76 RV hookups, PETS:limit 3 per site, no rottweilers or pitbulls, STORE:small rv supplies, drinks and ice cream, GROCERY:Winn-Dixie, Publix and Wal-Mart all within 2 miles, POOL:not heated, GAMEROOM:Pavilion is used for winter activities or summer holiday cookouts... |
Karick Lake
 | 17 miles away I think that the Fla. Division Of Forestry should put a stop to people saving sights for days with a small tent before parking their unit on the sight. People are tuned away that could be utilizing these sights and enjoying our beautiful area. I realize the division is still collecting the same money for the sight. But it is agravating to drive through hoping to park your unit and find half or more sights saved with a small tent and no one in them.... |
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