Looking for a summer destination where you can throw up a tent, hook up an RV and enjoy the great outdoors river side? Branford located on the crystal clear, spring fed Santa Fe River in North Central Florida has it all. You can camp at Ellie Ray's RV Resort & Lounge, riverside and watch the 5ft Sturgeon leap from the water, the manatees families swim by or float the river at Ichetucknee Springs State Park just down the road. Speed boats, pontoons, you name it, it’s on the river.

Branford is located in Ghilchrist County and has been described as "the world's favorite freshwater dive". The diving in Gilchrist County has the potential to expose cave divers to the widest possible array of conditions, including high and low flow, large and small passageways, and silty and silt-free bottoms, with high visibility in the crystal clear water. You can visit all year round with river temperature averaging at 75 degrees year round and the weather sunny and in the 80s!

With bearded cypress trees shooting up from the river bed and a winding river, the views are a must see and the wildlife
will consume you from the singing mockingbirds, to the sunbathing turtles and the deer sneaking in their early morning breakfast. Come see for yourself, you won't be disappointed!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Helpful Camping Tips!




Ellie Ray's RV Resort & Lounge
www.ellieraysrvresort.com


Ellie Ray's is all about making camping fun, safe and easier! When we heard of these little tricks we just had to share! 

1. Giant Night LightGallon Milk jug filled with water, attach a head lamp pointed toward the water, instant soft light without glare. Great for when playing cards at the table or for late night dinners.



2.  Organize Camping Area
Use an old belt to hang things from a tree when camping table surface area is limited.



3. Spices
Re-purpose old TicTac boxes for camping spices. To save on limited space in your RV, add a magnetic strip to the back and hang on the fridge or inside a cupboard.




4. Matches
 Add black sandpaper on top of a jar to light matches.




5. Fire Starters
Cotton swabs dipped in wax become instant campfire starters. Lightweight. Great for backpackers.




Or bundling pine cones & dried herbs as fire starter logs. Good smell, no crazy chemicals!




6. Keep Away Bugs
Try adding sage to your campfire or fire pit to help keep away the mosquitoes and bugs.




7. New and Improved Smores! 
Stuff marshmallows BEFORE you roast them! Chocolate chips, peanut butter cups, strawberries...endless possibilities.




Have any great tips of your own?! Feel free to share with us! 










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