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Now restored on the original site, the mission church had dirt floors and no pews.
Mission San Luis
It was 1607, the same year the Jamestown settlers landed in the wilderness known as Virginia. Far away in bustling Spanish Florida, the chief of the Apalachee asked the governor to send friars to teach his people about the white man’s god.
From their mighty stronghold at St. Augustine, Spanish settlers relied on agricultural tribes like the Apalachee to provide corn, squash and beans. A lively trade route existed from St. Augustine to Pensacola. By 1608 the first friars arrived at the village we now call Tallahassee. To time travel there is the perfect springtime trip.
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| The council house could seat up to 3,000 |
Today restored on its original site, Mission San Luis is a living community with a blacksmith working at his forge, chickens roaming, householders sweeping or cooking or candle making. Come to spend at least half a day. Take a tour and for festivals, miliary drills and special sessions in old-time skills such as pine needle basket making.

Today the restored village is alive with people and plantings
Mission San Luis stood for almost 200 years. When Spain lost Florida to the British, the Apalachee people chose to abandon their village and escape with the Spanish to Cuba. Located just south of I-10 in Northwest Florida, the long-forgotten archaeological site has become ione of Florida tourism’s best-kept secrets. See the giant council house, which can seat up to 3,000, the plank-and-thatch church, carefully tended fields of native crops and Spanish houses built of wattle and daub.

The council house is rebuilt on its original site.
This is a busy city area now, but ample parking is available for RV’s. Don’t miss the gift shop. RV campgrounds are seven to ten miles away.
For more information: Call (850) 487-3711, missionsanluis.org. Admission is charged.
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GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS
Here is hot-off-the press news, just news.
It may be premature or incomplete for RV travel planning.
Check it out for yourself as the story develops.
CHANGES, NEW OWNERS, UPGRADES
New owners have taken charge at the f Theodosia Marina Resort on Bull Shoals Lake in , Theodosia, Missouri as the resort takes on a new lservice as an events center. The resort has a 95-unit RV park known as the Fort Cook RV Park plus a large marina, gift shop, motel and restaurant.
The saga of Raptor Ranch continues in Valle, Arizona. The one-time Bedrock City theme park will be allowed to continue operator while changes are made to bring it into compliance. The park now has a campground, grocery store and diner. To be added are gas pumps, park model RV’s for rental, a dog park and spaces for vendors to set up market stalls. In the future are more retail outlets, restrooms and a larger restaurant. Check current status before you go. Raptor-Ranch.com/
The family-owned, pet-friendly Rivers Crossing RV Park in Branford, Florida, opened its first phase last November and is now into Phase 2. In the works are a new office, pickleball, another 45 full hookup RV sites in addition to the initial 95 sites, arts and crafts, a new dog park, Wi-Fi, boat launch and storage, laundry, swimming pool and more. 386-266-9087
NEW AND FUTURE RV PARKS, CAMPGROUNDS
New since late last year in the Panhandle, Pike Pond RV Park in Alford, Florida is a 20-acre spread with a motocross track and 12 full hookup sites for RV’s. Planned activities, hiking trails and , cliff-top lookouts. A Dollar General is just across the road. Contact PinePondRVPark@gmail.com/
A new county campground opens April 1 in Freehold, New Jersey. Turkey Swamp Park has 64 shaded campsites, most of them reserve-able (two night minimum). A dozen sites are saved for first-come arrivals. The park also has cabins, modern showers and laundry and a dump station. Campsites have a fire ring and picnic table. The park has a lake, fishing, playground, picnic areas and paddleboat rentals. Campsite reservations (732) 462-7286.
Also opening on April 1 is the new Twin City RV Park next to the fairgrounds in Centrailia, Washington. The park has 47 RV sites. Walk to nearby restaurants and a shopping center. See TwinCityPark.com/
EVENTS
Enjoy free entry to national parks and sites during National Park Week, August 22-28. Fees for camping and other extras still apply.
Save the date. This year’s autumn Apple Cider Festival in the Keystone State will be held October 4 at Prince Gallitzin State Park, Patton Pennsylvania. Bring the family to press apple coder, learn about wildlife, try local food specialties, take a hayride and enjoy local live music all day long. The event is free; donations welcome. The park’s campground is open all year. (814) 674-1000, princegallitzinsp@pa.gov/
SCUTTLEBUTT
Reports continue to herald the spring, 2027 opening of the Sunset RV Park in Caseville, Michigan. However, we weren’t able to find a website just yet. The premier park is expected to have a grand clubhouse, 65 RV sites, a swimming pool, full hookups and more.
Near Ely. Nevada, Kalamazoo Campground closed last year for a complete renovation, which is said to continue until June, 2028. Check out the current conditions at (775)-564-2073.
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