Sunday, April 24, 2011

Tennessee




Crossing the Mississippi River

We're staying at the Natchez Trace State Park, Tennessee. It took us about 4 hours to get here. It was a easy drive with not much traffic.

The Visitor Center wasn’t open when we got here so we just drove on in. It was a long way in here. 12 miles back to the RV sights!

From the State Park website: With the many acres of scenic woodlands, the park includes four lakes, a swimming beach, a 47 room resort inn and restaurant complex, cabins, group lodge, camping areas, picnicking sites, playgrounds, a ball field, a regulation pistol firing range, picturesque hiking trails, a wrangler camp, 250 miles of horse riding trails, a park store, and archery range. This area is composed of a State Park, State Forest and a WMA with a total of 48,000 acres.

Sounds like a big place with a lot of stuff going on doesn’t it?
Well, we’re about the only people here!

We're the only RV in our loop. After we got set up we walked around one of the other RV loops and noticed that the few people there were leaving tomorrow.


Our campsite

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