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Soak up the sun on the ultimate Gulf Coast getaway

This is as close to Kokomo as you can get!

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Created by marcjacques - October 20th 2019

If you're looking for a tropical getaway, minus the hassle of international travel, fear not! The Gulf Coast, wrapping around the Southern edge of the US from Texas to Florida, is the perfect escape. With white sand beaches, a unique history, incredible cuisine (like Creole classics and seafood staples), and endless personality and charm, it's the perfect adventure for any RVer or adventurer looking for a break from everyday life. From the Cajun locals in New Orleans to the mermaids in Weeki Wachee (yes, real mermaids!) you'll meet interesting new characters and make some one-of-a-kind memories along the way.

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100 Seawolf Park Blvd, Galveston, TX, US

Seawolf Park

Located on Galveston's Pelican Island, Seawolf Park is a memorial to the USS Seawolf, a Navy ship accidentally sunk in 1944 during World War II. In addition to the submarine, the park is also home to two U.S. Navy ships, the Gato-class submarine USS Cavalla and the Edsall-class destroyer escort USS Stewart, as well as the remains of tanker S.S. Selma, the largest concrete ship constructed. Getting to walk through submarines and a battle destroyer is worth the trip alone, and even non-military buffs will be blown away by the size and power of these ships and subs! Parking is $6 and adult entrance rates are $9.

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121mi 02h 20m
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6100 Dick Dowling Road, Port Arthur, TX, US

Sabine Pass Battleground State Park

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At Sabine Pass Battleground State Park, you'll find TONS of history packed in one little site! The background is pretty interesting: In a battle lasting less than an hour, Confederate Lt. Richard Dowling and his 46 men blocked a Union attack on Sabine Pass, an important Confederate port used for shipments of supplies. Take a "walking tour" on your smart phone and embrace yet another part of history featuring the Sabine river estuary at the end of the battle field.

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159mi 02h 36m

1151 Rookery Rd, Breaux Bridge, LA, US

Champagnes Swamp Tour

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After soaking in all of that Southern history, get a real Louisiana swamp and bayou experience in the heart of Lake Martin. See plenty of alligators and other wildlife as you cruise through this unique landscape with Champagnes Swamp Tour. The best time to take a tour? Around noon every day. It's $20 a person for the regular tour, with options for specials like like French tours, or outings for photography, kayaking or bird watching!

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111mi 01h 60m

7910 Park Ave, Houma, LA, US

Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum

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While on your adventure, you can even travel back to a much simpler time. Although small, the Bayou Terrebonne Waterlife Museum offers a rich history lesson about the Cajun natives' connection with water transportation, the seafood industry, and much more. For just $3 a person, you can stay as long as you'd like and even relax on the back porch that overlooks the bayou! For music lovers, check out live local Cajun music every Tuesday and Thursday evening for just $1.

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45mi 00h 53m
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11129 Jefferson Hwy, New Orleans, LA, US

New Orleans West KOA

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Being closest to the French Quarter, you can't get more immersed in New Orleans culture while camping than the New Orleans West KOA! Rent bikes and take a ride, or hike the trail on the Mississippi levee, or even take advantage of the fun to be had in the city, like the Audubon Zoo, the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas and The National WWII Museum. Pre-book a free shuttle from the KOA into town and return back after a day of fun to relax on the grounds, swim in the pool, fish, or golf. The New Orleans West KOA is the perfect option to maximize your New Orleans experience while camping in a serene, welcoming area close to your favorite activities!

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44mi 00h 54m

22275 Hwy 36, Abita Springs, LA, US

UCM Museum - Abita Mystery House

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A mere $3 is all it will cost to get into the strangest and most intriguing spot in all of Louisiana. For the roadside attraction enthusiasts, this collection of strange objects, inventions, and memorabilia is an absolute must! The funky little house features a vintage service station, an old Creole cottage, the popular "House of Shards" and so much more. This is not your typical museum experience... it's part folk art, part historic museum, and all fun. Be sure to bring quarters for the old arcade games!

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88mi 01h 21m
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7501 Highway 57, Ocean Springs, MS, US

The Shed BBQ

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One of the finest Blues venues in the South, the family-run joint is totally one-of-a-kind! The Shed is a funky BBQ eatery with an authentic junkyard vibe. It's filled with antiques, games and other fun objects worth wandering among. Not only will the ambiance draw you in and make you feel at home, with live music and picnic table-style seating, but the food speaks for itself as well! Order a sampler platter to split and try the pulled pork, ribs, brisket, and all of the tasty sides. Wash it all down with a local beer and enjoy a relaxing night of down-home fun.

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100mi 01h 41m
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11650 County Road 99, Lillian, AL, US

Gulf Shores / Pensacola West KOA

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Right between the panhandle of Florida and Alabama, the beachfront campgrounds at the Gulf Shores / Pensacola West KOA are a perfect way to get out of the hustle and bustle and right into beachfront relaxation. Cabins and a lodge are also offered in addition to RV and tent sites, and the grounds provide a pool, hot tub, beaches and a fishing pier on beautiful Perdido Bay. There are karaoke parties on Saturday nights in the summer and even a pizza joint right on the property. It's so much like paradise, you might not want to leave!

66mi 01h 40m
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17000 Emerald Coast Pkwy., Destin, FL, US

Henderson Beach State Park

White beaches and emerald green waters are what Destin is all about, and Henderson Beach State Park is no exception. This is a perfect spot to get away from your typical, touristy beach scene, since this is a less developed state park, so it's the perfect place to relax with some fishing or a picnic lunch. More than 6,000 feet of shoreline gives you plenty of room for beach activities and there's even a nature trail full of wildlife!

19208 Front Beach Rd, Panama City Beach, FL, US

Thomas Donut & Snack Shop

Satisfy your sweet tooth while on the beach with Thomas Donut & Snack Shop, a locally owned favorite! In addition to dozens of delicious, handmade doughnut flavors, they also offer burgers, sandwiches, ice cream, and breakfast staples. You can expect a long line in the mornings, but also expect for some of the best doughnuts you can find! If you only pick up one snack, definitely make it the key lime donut... it's a real taste of Florida!

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1975 Hwy. 98 W., Carrabelle, FL, US

Crooked River Lighthouse

Guiding ships through the dangerous pass between Dog and St. George Islands, this lighthouse, although decommissioned, his been conserved and is open for visitors. It even has a museum and gift shop that are open from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. In addition, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. those days, you can pay a fee of $5 to climb to the top to experience some fantastic views! The people maintaining the history of the lighthouse are very passionate about this little slice of history so feel free to ask as many questions as you can think of. If you're traveling in October, be sure to check out the lantern fest!

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17650 SW 78th Pl., Cedar Key, FL, US

Shell Mound Park

An estimated 1,800 to 400 years ago, native people created a large mound of oyster and clam shells, fish bones, and other remains over a 1,000 year period... and you can still see the shells today! Hike the trails around the marsh and forest of the park, kayak through the water, and learn about the rich history of this archaeological site. You might even get to spot some dolphins!

6131 Commercial Way, Weeki Wachee, FL, US

Weeki Wachee Springs

Cap off your trip along the Gulf Coast in the city of live mermaids! Weeki Wachee, named by the Seminole Indians, means “little spring” or “winding river.” Every day, more than 117 million gallons of fresh water bubbles up out of the caverns and into the spring! Daily admission is $13 and this includes access to Buccaneer Bay Waterpark. The main attraction has to be the mermaid shows, though. After watching their enchanting performance, catch a wildlife show, or take a boat cruise, which is included in your entrance fee! A visit here is truly a unique experience; you can even dine while overlooking the mermaid gallery! Weeki Wachee Springs has something that everyone will enjoy, whether it's a magical mermaid encounter or an educational experience.

There's a reason the shore is a perpetually popular vacation destination: A trip along the coast provides endless unforgettable experiences! Whether you're exploring a historic submarine, cruising through the swamp spotting gators, or living out your dream of meeting a real, live mermaid, the Gulf Coast is bound to be a special trip that will delight and entertain!