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We are planning on heading down to Daytona Bike week and the wife and I are thinking of roughing it in a tent. I am looking for places to camp close to the action of bike week but have know idea on were to go. Where are the best places to camp ? We would like places with music and activities at the camp ground. Thanks Bob.
The Cabbage Patch does not have showers. It is a great place for the weekend, but primitive camping only. I've stayed there twice and had a blast. The people that are staying there are not into posing in the latest fashion. You won't see the latest greatest custom painted chopper trailer queen parked there in the dirt. They roll in with beer strapped to their bike and have a good time. The vendors, and daytime party is just across the street.
The Moonshine Campground is owned by the Iron Horse. It is pretty rustic, but has an old shower trailer. It is within a mile west of Destination Daytona (the Harley dealership) and I-95. It is within 3 miles of the Iron Horse. I have stayed there several times and it works for me. But rustic best describes my style...
There is also a campground immediately to the east of Moonshine that appears to be a modern campground. I've never stayed there, but it looks like a KOA or along those lines. Very nice look from the street. It definetely doesn't look as primitve as the previous 2. I may give it a try this year.
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