Snowbird. It’s a word that not everyone knows, but it refers to people who spend the warmer seasons in northern states, and then head to milder southern climates during the cold winter months.
The flowers are blooming, the days are longer, and spring is in the air! With the new season comes the migration of snowbirds back north. There are some things to consider when making this move. To help you have a smooth trip, we’ve come up with five snowbird tips for heading home. Safe travels!
When the temperatures start dropping and the flurries begin flying, snowbirds get ready to hit the road. In search of sunny skies and warmer weather, individuals from all across the U.S. and Canada make it their mission to find great snowbird destinations.
Many of us dream of the day that we can be part of the thousands of U.S. and Canadian snowbirds who head to warmer climates during winter. As with any major life transition, it's best to plan well in advance and prepare accordingly to ease any anxiety or feelings of being overwhelmed.
Making the long trek south for the winter in your RV can be an overwhelming task. You have to make sure you have everything you need and figure out what to pack, where to pack it, and how much to pack.
Horseshoe Cove RV Resort is the Florida hot spot for active fun events this winter. A park with over 470 RV sites must have plenty of action, relaxation, and social gatherings to keep all of the guests and residents happy and healthy.