SEBRING FL – While most RVers rent a campsite for the winter, Linda Haven owns her doublewide and the lot at Lake Bonnet Village, off C.R. 17 between Avon Park and Sebring.
“I think it’s the best hidden secret in Florida,” said Haven, who also sits on the board of the co-op association. Her park also allows park models and mobile homes.
Haven and her husband were once carefree, on-the-go campers who regained a sense of permanency by buying their RV site. It’s a growing trend in RV world.
Nationally, more than 25,000 RV sites at 200 RV parks and resorts are privately owned, David Gorin, a longtime campground industry consultant told the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds.
They’re actually purchasing peace of mind, says John Lovelette, manager of Camp Florida Resorts.
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