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We went for the Fall rally friendly place Good riding area, some of the best for Florida. Not going to find the vendors that you do at Daytona If you are going to find parts for the scoot not the place to go. If you want a laid back good place to go ridding then this is for you . Rates are better and people are friendly . We went there instead of doing Peterson's porker run to the keys. We will do the fall rally again
heading down from Montreal Canada, from I see and some experience, the weather should be great that time of the year....cant wait! anyone know where i can rent a bike near by?
This rally has been growing quite a bit every year. The venue is great with lot's of reasonable priced rooms available. Not much scenic riding other than what you can find along the beach but the Gulf Coast Beaches are some of the best in the world. Enjoy.
From: Creektown aka Lower Alabama, but not that low
You might look at US 27. That's usually a good highway. There are other routes. I live in Eufaula, AL, so you'll have to come through here! We'd love to have you stop and enjoy the homes.
Originally Posted by aviscomi
My son was stationed @ Tyndall AFB and I visited him in October 2008 and stayed there; it was my 1st time in that part of Florida and I really enjoyed it. One thing I noticed was that it seemed like the only people that went there were from GA of Alabama. Not many northerners like myself.
My wife & I will be leaving Philadelphia on April 26th for the ride down; I think that I am going to try to avoid I95 (beyond SC) & I10. Especially since we have 3 full days before the rally starts. Any scenic routes through GA? Avoiding Atlanta?
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