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We were in site 333 last October  right after a pretty long spell of rain, and the area between our camper the one next to us was completely flooded the whole week we were there. The canal area ran right behind our site (we were near the curve) and there was a small alligator seen multiple times swimming his way through the canal.  I would refuse this site if again offered when flooded because the standing water next to us was a mosquito haven, but otherwise the trip was great!

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How are the 100 and 200 loops when it rains?

 

Unless there's a LOT of rain in a relatively short period of time, most loops drain pretty well. 

 

Even if it does rain a bunch, if you keep all your stuff up on the camping pad, you should generally be ok.

 

When we got dumped on last November in the 300 loop, between the sites was a bit squishy for a while, but the pads themselves drained off fine.

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How are the 100 and 200 loops when it rains?

We were in the 200 loop a couple of weeks ago and we had a LOT of rain.  None of the sites in either loop were flooded, but there was a little standing water behind the sites in the center of the loop.  Not bad at all.

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Very heavy rains in Tampa right now. Looks like they are heading eastward.

How's the Fort holding out?

 

We had some really heavy rains Saturday and some yesterday.  We walked some loops yesterday and there is quite a bit of standing water.  We are in the 200 loop and we are fine.  However, the 400 and 700 loops had water in the campsites and in places the loop's roads were covered about 2/3 across with water.  The ground is really saturated but it is going down a bit.

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We had some really heavy rains Saturday and some yesterday.  We walked some loops yesterday and there is quite a bit of standing water.  We are in the 200 loop and we are fine.  However, the 400 and 700 loops had water in the campsites and in places the loop's roads were covered about 2/3 across with water.  The ground is really saturated but it is going down a bit.

 

Thanks for the update!  Really hoping things start drying out soon. I know the "Great Fiend Migration of 2015" is going to be starting before long.  :)

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