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30-Day Road Trip: Navarre, FL → Portland, ME and Back — Campground Stops ~Every 250 Miles

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Day 1: Start northbound

Navarre, United States on August 15, 2025

8:00am

Farewell Breakfast at The Sandbar

Casual breakfast in Navarre to load up on coffee and a hearty meal before the first driving day; they typically open early by 7–8am, but confirm seasonal hours.
USD15, 0h45m

9:30am

Depart Navarre

Hit I-10 east briefly then take I-95/I-10 corridor north; first driving leg planned for ~250 miles to a coastal campground.
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1:00pm

Lunch stop en route - Tallahassee area

Quick lunch at a highway diner or grocery picnic near Tallahassee; most diners are open through midday for sandwiches or hot plates.
USD18, 0h45m

4:30pm

Arrive: Lake City / Suwannee River area campground

Set up at a state or private campground near Lake City/Suwannee region — a typical 30–40 minute campsite setup and short trail walk to stretch legs.
USD35, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner at campground or local cafe

Relaxed dinner at the campground picnic table or nearby restaurant; quiet evening to check gear and route for tomorrow.
USD25, 1h00m

Day 2: Coastal push

Savannah, United States on August 16, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast at campground

Coffee and quick breakfast at the campsite; pack a picnic for the mid-day break.
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9:00am

Drive toward Savannah, GA

Continue east/northeast toward the Georgia coast, keeping to a ~250-mile day plan with scenic stops if desired.
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12:30pm

Lunch in historic Savannah

Stop for a waterfront or downtown lunch; many restaurants are open by late morning, and the riverfront is great for a picnic.
USD20, 1h00m

3:30pm

Arrive: Savannah / Skidaway Island campground

Settle into a public or private campground (Skidaway Island State Park or nearby RV parks) and take a short walk on park trails.
USD30, 1h00m

6:30pm

Evening: Riverfront walk & dinner

Stroll Savannah’s riverfront or historic district and eat at a local seafood spot (many close around 9pm); ideal for relaxed sightseeing.
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Day 3: Lowcountry charm

Charleston, United States on August 17, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast at a local café

Quick café breakfast before leaving Savannah; check hours (many open 7–8am).
USD12, 0h45m

9:00am

Drive to Charleston, SC

Shorter driving day along scenic coastal roads toward Charleston; use this time for a relaxed drive.
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12:00pm

Lunch in Charleston Historic District

Enjoy southern cuisine or a picnic near Waterfront Park; many historic attractions have visitor centers open 9am–5pm.
USD25, 1h15m

3:30pm

Arrive: James Island / Charleston area campground

Camp at a nearby state park or private campground and spend late afternoon touring Battery Park or a short carriage tour (book if needed).
USD40, 1h30m

7:00pm

Dinner at local restaurant

Seafood or Lowcountry cuisine dinner; popular spots often require reservations for dinner service after 6pm.
USD35, 1h30m

Day 4: Grand Strand

Myrtle Beach, United States on August 18, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & pack up

Simple breakfast at the campground and gear check for beachside drives.
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9:00am

Drive to Myrtle Beach, SC

Hop up the coast toward the Grand Strand for a day that blends beach time and a mild drive (~100–200 miles depending on route).
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12:30pm

Lunch on the boardwalk

Casual boardwalk restaurants and seafood shacks; boardwalk shops typically open mid-morning through evening.
USD20, 1h00m

3:30pm

Arrive: Myrtle Beach area campground

Set up at a coastal campground or RV park; enjoy a late-afternoon beach walk or mini-golf.
USD30, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner & sunset

Dinner near the ocean and watch the sunset; many eateries stay open late in summer season.
USD30, 1h30m

Day 5: Outer Banks turn

Wilmington, United States on August 19, 2025

7:30am

Quick campsite breakfast

Coffee, fruit, and sandwiches to go before departure.
USD10, 0h30m

9:00am

Drive to Wilmington, NC

Continue north along the coastal route; Wilmington’s riverfront and historic district make for a pleasant mid-afternoon stop.
USD0, 3h00m

12:30pm

Lunch downtown Wilmington

Lunch along the Riverwalk; many shops and tours have visitor hours around 10am–5pm.
USD20, 1h00m

4:00pm

Arrive: Wilmington campground

Camp near Wrightsville Beach or a local state park; late afternoon for beach or historic district stroll.
USD35, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner at a seafood restaurant

Enjoy coastal cuisine; confirm dinner hours (many open through 9–10pm in summer).
USD35, 1h30m

Day 6: Piedmont approach

Morehead City, United States on August 20, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & depart

Breakfast at the campsite then head up the coast toward Morehead City/New Bern region.
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9:30am

Drive to Morehead City/New Bern

Drive ~150–200 miles up the NC coast with optional stop at Cape Lookout Ferry; ferry hours vary so check in advance if planning to detour.
USD5, 3h00m

1:00pm

Lunch in Morehead City

Seafood lunch and harbor views; local shops usually open midday.
USD20, 1h00m

4:00pm

Arrive: Campground near New Bern/Morehead City

Set up camp and take an evening riverwalk or explore small-town historic districts.
USD30, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner at nearby tavern

Relaxed dinner to sample regional coastal cuisine.
USD30, 1h30m

Day 7: Hampton Roads

Norfolk, United States on August 21, 2025

7:00am

Breakfast & gear check

Coffee and a light breakfast; check tidal schedules if planning waterfront stops.
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9:00am

Drive to Norfolk/Virginia Beach

Head north along US-17/I-64 into the Hampton Roads area, a ~200–250 mile day depending on start point.
USD0, 3h30m

12:30pm

Lunch at the Bay or boardwalk

Quick lunch near the naval and waterfront areas; many museums and attractions open 9–5pm (check specific sites).
USD20, 1h00m

4:00pm

Arrive: Norfolk/Virginia Beach campground

Camp at a nearby state park or private campground; evening for a boardwalk stroll or local brewery visit.
USD35, 1h00m

7:30pm

Dinner & sunset

Dinner along the beach and enjoy a sunset walk; many beachfront restaurants are open into the evening.
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Day 8: Richmond stop

Richmond, United States on August 22, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast at campground

Simple breakfast; pack lunch if planning a longer midday stop.
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9:00am

Drive to Richmond, VA

Travel inland toward Richmond — a slightly longer day but still within ~200–300 miles; good chance to visit museums or river trails.
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12:30pm

Lunch in Richmond’s Carytown

Carytown has lunch spots and shops open mid-morning–evening, perfect for a walk and a meal.
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3:30pm

Arrive: Richmond-area campground

Set up camp at a state park or private campground and explore local Civil War sites or the James River trails (parks often open sunrise–sunset).
USD35, 1h30m

7:00pm

Dinner downtown

Dine in Richmond’s vibrant restaurant scene; many places accept reservations for dinner after 6pm.
USD35, 1h30m

Day 9: Capital corridor

Fredericksburg, United States on August 23, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & depart

Camp breakfast then head north toward the D.C. corridor, stopping in Fredericksburg for an overnight campground stay.
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9:00am

Drive to Fredericksburg / Spotsylvania

Shorter drive today to avoid the heavy D.C. traffic during peak times, leaving time for an afternoon historic walk.
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12:00pm

Lunch and historic stroll

Lunch in downtown Fredericksburg; the visitor center usually opens by 9am and historic sites are typically open 9–5pm.
USD18, 1h00m

4:00pm

Arrive: Fredericksburg-area campground

Camp near the Rappahannock River; enjoy an evening walk and rest before entering the busier mid-Atlantic corridor.
USD30, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner at local tavern

Casual dinner to sample local pub fare.
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Day 10: Metro hop

Baltimore, United States on August 24, 2025

7:00am

Early breakfast

Quick camp breakfast and coffee; plan travel times to bypass peak D.C. congestion.
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9:00am

Drive toward Baltimore, MD

Drive through the Washington/Baltimore corridor; consider a midday stop at a scenic park to break up the commute.
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12:30pm

Lunch at Baltimore Inner Harbor

Lunch and a short harbor walk; many museums and attractions open 10am–5pm (check specific museum hours).
USD22, 1h00m

4:00pm

Arrive: Inner Harbor-area campground / nearby RV park

Set up camp nearby and enjoy an evening walk along the waterfront.
USD35, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner at waterfront

Crab house or seafood dinner; many spots are open into the evening.
USD35, 1h30m

Day 11: Keystone stop

Philadelphia, United States on August 25, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & depart

Coffee and breakfast to go, then head up I-95 toward Pennsylvania.
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9:00am

Drive to Philadelphia, PA

Short interstate drive north with an optional historical stop in Philly; major attractions and visitor centers are typically open 9am–5pm.
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12:00pm

Lunch in Old City

Lunch near historic sites and a quick visit to the Liberty Bell or Independence Hall if time allows (ticketed indoor attractions have set hours).
USD20, 1h00m

3:30pm

Arrive: Philadelphia-area campground

Camp at a suburban campground outside the city and enjoy a quieter evening after sightseeing.
USD30, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner and walk

Dinner at a local bistro and an easy evening to rest for tomorrow’s longer leg.
USD30, 1h30m

Day 12: Hudson approach

New Haven, United States on August 26, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & pack

Breakfast at camp and prepare for a longer day up through Mid-Atlantic into New England.
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9:00am

Drive to New Haven, CT

Longer driving leg up I-95 into southern New England; aim to arrive in the early afternoon for a downtown walk.
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1:00pm

Lunch near Yale / New Haven

Lunch at a cafe near Yale; many campus cafes and eateries open by late morning (closed hours vary by season).
USD20, 1h00m

4:00pm

Arrive: New Haven / Connecticut campground

Camp at a nearby state or private campground and take a brief evening walk on coastal trails.
USD35, 1h00m

7:30pm

Dinner & prep for next day

Dinner and review the final stretch into Maine; rest early for sightseeing ahead.
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Day 13: Rhode Island pitstop

Providence, United States on August 27, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast at campground

Simple breakfast; plan a pleasant coastal drive toward Rhode Island.
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9:00am

Drive to Providence, RI

Short drive up I-95 to Providence with time for an afternoon stroll along Waterplace Park and downtown.
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12:00pm

Lunch in Providence

Lunch in Federal Hill or downtown; many venues open midday and into the evening.
USD20, 1h00m

3:30pm

Arrive: Providence-area campground

Camp outside the city and explore the local waterfront or small historic sites; parks open sunrise–sunset typically.
USD30, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner & evening walk

Dinner downtown or near the campground with an evening to rest up for the final leg.
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Day 14: Arrive north

Portland, United States on August 28, 2025

7:00am

Early breakfast & pack

Breakfast and final packing for the arrival to Portland; aim for early arrival to maximize afternoon exploring.
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8:30am

Drive to Portland, ME

Final leg up I-95 into Maine; expect scenic coastal views as you approach Portland and Casco Bay.
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12:00pm

Lunch in Old Port, Portland

Lunch in the Old Port district with shops and waterfront views; most eateries open late morning to evening.
USD25, 1h00m

3:00pm

Arrive: Portland / Casco Bay campground

Set up at a campground near Portland or on nearby islands if reservations allow; afternoon to walk the Old Port or visit Portland Head Light (open daylight hours).
USD40, 1h30m

7:00pm

Dinner - lobster or local seafood

Enjoy fresh Maine seafood—many places open through the evening but check seasonal hours during shoulder seasons.
USD45, 1h30m

Day 15: Portland explore

Portland, United States on August 29, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast in Old Port

Relaxed breakfast in town; cafes usually open by 7–8am for coffee and pastries.
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9:30am

Portland Head Light & Fort Williams Park

Visit iconic Portland Head Light and Fort Williams Park (park open sunrise–sunset; lighthouse grounds accessible during daylight).
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12:30pm

Lunch at a waterfront restaurant

Enjoy seafood with harbor views; many restaurants open for lunch 11am–3pm.
USD30, 1h15m

3:00pm

Free time: museums/shops

Visit the Portland Museum of Art or stroll artisan shops in the Old Port (museum hours commonly 10am–5pm; check ahead).
USD18, 2h00m

7:00pm

Dinner & local brew

Try local breweries or a waterfront dinner; many brewpubs open into the evening.
USD35, 1h30m

Day 16: Coastal daytrip

Portland, United States on August 30, 2025

8:00am

Breakfast & plan

Breakfast in town and plan a day trip to nearby lighthouses or beaches (open daylight hours).
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9:30am

Casco Bay ferry or drive to nearby islands

Take a morning ferry to Peaks Island for short hikes and bike rentals (ferries run multiple times daily — check schedule) or drive to nearby beaches.
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1:00pm

Lunch on island or picnic

Casual lunch with island views or picnic on the peninsula; island cafes have limited hours — confirm schedules.
USD20, 1h00m

3:30pm

Return & relax at campground

Return to camp for downtime and a short local walk; wind down and prepare for Acadia leg tomorrow.
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7:00pm

Dinner & early night

Dinner in Portland with options from casual to fine dining; some high-demand places require reservations.
USD40, 1h30m

Day 17: Head to Acadia

Bar Harbor / Acadia, United States on August 31, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & depart for Acadia

Early breakfast then drive northeast along US-1 to Mount Desert Island/Bar Harbor (allow 3–4 hours depending on traffic).
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11:30am

Arrive & lunch in Bar Harbor

Lunch in Bar Harbor; many shops and restaurants serve midday crowds (hours vary seasonally).
USD25, 1h00m

1:30pm

Explore Acadia National Park

Drive Park Loop Road, hike short trails or visit Sand Beach and Thunder Hole (park generally accessible sunrise–sunset; some facilities have seasonal hours).
USD35, 3h00m

5:30pm

Arrive: Bar Harbor campground

Camp at a campground on Mount Desert Island or nearby; set up and enjoy sunset views.
USD40, 1h00m

7:30pm

Dinner in Bar Harbor

Dinner at a seaside restaurant and relax after a day of exploration.
USD35, 1h30m

Day 18: Acadia full day

Bar Harbor / Acadia, United States on September 1, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast at campground

Breakfast then set out early for sunrise or popular viewpoints to avoid crowds; national park day-use areas open at sunrise.
USD10, 0h45m

8:30am

Hike or bike carriage roads

Explore park trails or rent a bike for carriage roads; rental shops open morning hours (confirm local shop hours).
USD25, 3h00m

12:30pm

Picnic lunch or café in Bar Harbor

Lunch and a restful afternoon — take time for whale-watching or boat tours if desired (tour schedules vary; book ahead in season).
USD40, 1h30m

3:00pm

Scenic drive & photos

Finish with more scenic driving and viewpoints like Cadillac Mountain (open to vehicles sunrise–sunset; summit access may have limited parking).
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7:00pm

Dinner & campfire night

Dinner and campfire (where allowed) — relax and prepare for the return southbound tomorrow.
USD30, 1h30m

Day 19: Start return

Portsmouth, United States on September 2, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & pack

Camp breakfast and prepare for the first leg southbound; check tide/ferry times if needed for local detours.
USD12, 0h45m

9:00am

Drive from Bar Harbor to Portsmouth, NH

Longer southbound day along coastal New England toward Portsmouth (plan ~250–300 miles); enjoy coastal views.
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1:30pm

Lunch in Portsmouth

Lunch in the historic downtown; many eateries open midday and museums have limited seasonal hours.
USD22, 1h00m

4:30pm

Arrive: Portsmouth-area campground

Camp near the New Hampshire seacoast and take an evening walk along Prescott Park or the waterfront.
USD35, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner & early rest

Dinner in town and an early night after a long driving day.
USD30, 1h30m

Day 20: City stretch

New York City area, United States on September 3, 2025

7:00am

Breakfast & depart

Quick breakfast and coffee then head south toward the New York metro area; traffic planning advised for entering metro regions.
USD12, 0h30m

9:00am

Drive to NYC metro outskirts

Long driving day to reach a campground outside of the city that keeps the roughly 200–300 mile target; plan arrival in late afternoon.
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2:00pm

Lunch en route

Stop for lunch at a service town on the approach to the city to avoid peak-hour congestion.
USD18, 1h00m

5:00pm

Arrive: NYC-adjacent campground

Settle into a campground outside the city (NJ or Long Island options) and rest; downtown visits can be done if time and parking allow.
USD45, 1h00m

7:30pm

Dinner & relax

Dinner at the campground or a local diner; rest up for next day’s mid-Atlantic drive.
USD30, 1h15m

Day 21: Mid-Atlantic return

Baltimore, United States on September 4, 2025

7:00am

Breakfast & pack

Camp breakfast then depart, aiming to avoid major morning bottlenecks where possible.
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9:00am

Drive to Baltimore area

Travel back down the I-95 corridor toward Baltimore with a midday stop for lunch and a quick local walk.
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1:00pm

Lunch en route

Lunch at a highway town or suburban stop to break up driving; prefer places open midday.
USD18, 1h00m

4:00pm

Arrive: Baltimore-area campground

Camp in the Baltimore suburbs and enjoy a light evening stroll along the waterfront if desired.
USD35, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner at local crab house

Taste Maryland specialties; many dinner services run into the evening.
USD35, 1h30m

Day 22: Capital pass

Fredericksburg, United States on September 5, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & depart

Breakfast and a short stretch before heading south of Washington, D.C.; avoid peak commute if possible.
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9:00am

Drive to Fredericksburg / Stafford area

Shorter leg; choose a campground outside the busy I-95 corridor to rest comfortably.
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12:00pm

Lunch and walk

Lunch downtown and a walk along historic Fredericksburg; visitor centers commonly open mornings through afternoon.
USD18, 1h00m

4:00pm

Arrive: local campground

Set up camp and prepare for the next day’s longer southern legs.
USD30, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner & route review

Relaxed dinner and check the next several days’ campground reservations and timings.
USD25, 1h00m

Day 23: Southern push

Richmond, United States on September 6, 2025

7:00am

Breakfast & leave

Break camp early and head south toward Richmond for a mid-length driving day.
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9:00am

Drive to Richmond area

Drive through Virginia; spend the afternoon at a park or local historic site if time allows (many open 9am–5pm).
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12:30pm

Lunch in Richmond

Casual lunch downtown before resuming the southern leg.
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4:00pm

Arrive: Richmond-area campground

Camp and enjoy a relaxed evening; prepare for a longer drive tomorrow into the Carolinas.
USD35, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner

Dinner at a local restaurant sampling regional southern food.
USD30, 1h15m

Day 24: Into Carolinas

Fayetteville, United States on September 7, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & check-out

Breakfast at camp and a quick check of tires and fluids before the Carolina drive.
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9:00am

Drive to Fayetteville, NC

Head south through Virginia into North Carolina with scenic highway sections and mid-day stops.
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1:00pm

Lunch in Fayetteville

Lunch downtown and perhaps a museum visit; verify museum hours as they may vary seasonally.
USD18, 1h00m

4:30pm

Arrive: Fayetteville campground

Camp and enjoy a quiet evening before continuing south the next day.
USD30, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner

Relaxed dinner at a local spot with regional favorites.
USD25, 1h15m

Day 25: Georgia stretch

Savannah, United States on September 8, 2025

7:00am

Breakfast & depart

Pack up and drive down toward coastal Georgia; today’s leg aims for the Savannah area or nearby campgrounds.
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9:30am

Drive to Savannah area

Drive south with an afternoon arrival for strolling historic squares again or stopping at Tybee Island for a beach break.
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1:30pm

Lunch in Savannah or Tybee

Seafood lunch by the water or a casual café; Tybee island eateries have seasonal hours — check before planning a long detour.
USD22, 1h00m

4:00pm

Arrive: Savannah-area campground

Camp near the coast and enjoy a late afternoon walk through historic streets or beach time at Tybee Island.
USD35, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner

Dinner at a coastal restaurant with local flavors.
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Day 26: Florida border

Jacksonville, United States on September 9, 2025

7:30am

Light breakfast

Simple breakfast at the campground and prepare for a longer interstate run into Florida.
USD10, 0h30m

9:00am

Drive to Jacksonville, FL

Head south into northern Florida with a midday arrival in Jacksonville — good spot for supplies and a comfortable campground stay.
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12:30pm

Lunch in Jacksonville

Lunch downtown or near the river; many spots open midday.
USD18, 1h00m

4:00pm

Arrive: Jacksonville campground

Set up camp and relax; check local seafood options and riverside walks for the evening.
USD30, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner & rest

Dinner near the campground and prepare for the Florida Panhandle leg toward home.
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Day 27: Panhandle approach

Tallahassee, United States on September 10, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & depart

Breakfast and head west toward Tallahassee for a restful night before the final drive home.
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9:00am

Drive to Tallahassee

Travel west into Florida’s capital region with options for short historic or park visits (state museums typically open 9–5pm).
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12:00pm

Lunch in Tallahassee

Lunch downtown and a brief walk on the Capitol or parks if time allows.
USD18, 1h00m

3:30pm

Arrive: Tallahassee-area campground

Set up camp and use the afternoon to rest before the last driving days toward Navarre.
USD30, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner

Dinner at a local spot and a final gear/check before the home stretch.
USD25, 1h15m

Day 28: Penultimate leg

Pensacola, United States on September 11, 2025

7:00am

Early breakfast & break camp

Early start to make the last long-ish run back to the Pensacola/Navarre region; check weather and road conditions.
USD10, 0h30m

9:00am

Drive to Pensacola area

Drive west toward the Panhandle with a midday arrival in Pensacola; spend free time at the beach or visit the historic downtown.
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12:30pm

Lunch in Pensacola

Lunch on the bayfront or a casual spot downtown; check summer hours as many shops open from late morning.
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4:00pm

Arrive: Pensacola-area campground

Camp close to Navarre for a final night away or to split the last day of driving.
USD35, 1h00m

7:00pm

Dinner & pack for home

Dinner and a short plan for the final day’s arrival home.
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Day 29: Final approach

Navarre, United States on September 12, 2025

7:30am

Breakfast & final pack

Breakfast and final camp breakdown for the last short drive back to Navarre.
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9:00am

Drive to Navarre

Short coastal drive back home; arrive midday with time to unpack or relax at a local beach.
USD0, 1h30m

12:00pm

Lunch at home or local café

Welcome-home lunch and time to return rental gear or restock household supplies.
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3:00pm

Settle in & decompress

Unpack, clean up the vehicle, and enjoy a quiet afternoon at home or a nearby beach.
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7:00pm

Home-cooked or local dinner

Finish with a relaxed dinner celebrating the trip’s conclusion; reflect on highlights and rest.
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Day 30: Buffer / rest

Navarre, United States on September 13, 2025

8:00am

Leisurely breakfast

Sleep in and enjoy a leisurely breakfast at home or a favorite local spot to recover from travel.
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10:00am

Vehicle check & gear storage

Complete vehicle inspection, store camping gear, and make notes about what to replace or repair after the trip.
USD0, 1h30m

1:00pm

Lunch and share trip photos

Casual lunch and time to organize photos, receipts, and trip highlights; share plans with friends/family about future trips.
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3:00pm

Local beach or trail

Optional low-key beach time or short hike to decompress and mark the official end of the road trip.
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7:00pm

Welcome-home dinner

Final dinner — home-cooked or at a local restaurant — celebrate a safe round-trip completion and rest up.
USD30, 1h30m
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