Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Winter Excursion 2, Day 156

We took the drive to David Crockett State Park today. It is a really nice park and we will stay there next year. The park is Davy Crockett's birth place.
The park is located on a beautiful river/stream. It looked really trouty to me. The ranger said there are trout, but bass and catfish are the mainstay.
This is upstream from the rapids in the last pic.
The campground is small, but really nice. These are full hookup sites, but the electric/water sites are nicer, as they are a little more dispersed.
Here's a replica cabin in the park.
There is more historical things to see in the park, but we will explore that next year.
Back at camp we got everything ready for a storm tonight. I'll report tomorrow how that went. We always look forward to rain on the roof at night, it makes for good sleeping.

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