We arrived on Friday, September 22,
2017. There was hardly anyone there. The park is beautiful and big, very big.
In fact it is the largest state park in Ohio at over 17,000 acres! We set up
and then drove around to see what was around. When we got back to the campsite,
there were a lot more people and by nightfall the whole place was packed. I
reminded myself and everyone else that if we can get through the weekenders the
week will be great! I was a little disappointed though when we got here because
they don’t have the biking trails that we thought they did, at least not easily
accessible for us being that we have 4 bikes and 2 little tag-alongs. They also
don’t have basketball courts anymore like the advertised. They had a quite a
bit of vandalism at the park and got tired of replacing them, so they just took
them down. But, on the plus side, we can take the dog on all of the trails!
Saturday we decided to walk the
Stone House trail instead of parking at Stone House and seeing it. We decided
not to take the dog and that was a good thing. We were half way to the house
and the kids were in front of us walking and Kevin smacked his leg, then Sean
smacked his and I got it too. We took off running with the kids and when we
stopped we realized we had been stung, a couple of times each. We checked the
kids over and while they didn’t have any stings, there were two stuck to
Faith’s shoe. Thank goodness, but when she saw them she screamed (like she had
gotten stung!). It took a little to get her calmed down to get them off of her
shoe. Once we got to the house, it was closed. Yep, closed! It’s open Friday
through Monday but not until 1pm. Well, now what, we weren’t walking back
through the trail yet, so, Kevin and Sean walked (well, ran, jogged, etc.) the
whole road back, which was 4 miles! They came and picked us up and headed back
to the RV to attend to our wounds!
That afternoon we decided to go back
to see the Stone House, but this time, in the truck! The house was neat, with
clothes and such from that time period. The house sits on the lake which is
beautiful, however, the lake was not there when they lived in the house. It is
a man-made lake with a dam to prevent flooding. After that we decided to go get
pizza at a highly rated place called Plus 1 Pizza in Cambridge, OH. It was
super good and I would recommend it to anyone, we ordered and took it back
home. We were supposed to make apple pie for dessert, but I didn’t have any
sugar, so that’s another day’s activity.
Sunday we surprised the kids with a
trip to a corn maze! They got to play in a corn box (instead of a sand box,
which was much cleaner by the way), ride a tractor ride, have duck races and of
course do the corn maze. We all had so much fun! After we got back home we just
relaxed for a bit and then took Diesel for a walk. The girls helped me fix an
apple pie with the apples that we picked from the orchard. It was awesome!
Monday we took it easy and did
school and work (we still have to do that!). We rode our bikes down to the lake
which I think we were almost all crying when we got home because the trip back
from the lake was all uphill and its 90 degrees outside! We took Diesel for a
walk before dinner and found a really nice loop that wasn’t busy that had a
small playground. We were there for an hour, much longer than we expected, so
we had a late dinner. We contemplated switching sites, but we couldn’t convince
Kevin yet.
Tuesday Kevin had a big release so I
took the kids down to the playground to do school work and play. Kevin was
having issues and we were getting hot sitting in the sun at the playground.
Sean went back to the RV and talked to Kevin and he gave the OK to go to the
front office to request a different site. The park office let us switch, no
problem. We’re here for 4 more days, this is a much better site now. The kids
can play outside just steps away from the RV! Time for some fun!
Wednesday Sean took the kids to gem
mining. They had a blast and told us all about it when they got back. I did
laundry which Kyle helped me with and he did great! We hiked Hosak’s Cave which
was supposed to be dangerous, but there were more trials at Hocking Hills that
were worse! The kids did great and it was like 10 minutes long, lol… It rained
that evening and a cold front came through, it was AWESOME!!!! A cold front in
September!!!! Sean and I emptied the tanks that night and had to dodge deer and
realized we really do need a deer whistle. Thanks to Bob for the suggestion!
Thursday we decided to take the kids
to the nature center and from the pics you can see how busy they actually were.
The guy that worked there seemed so excited to be there, but was probably just
bored to death! We spent the afternoon by the fire cooking dinner, playing at
the playground and packing up for the leave the next day.
All in all we really liked Salt Fork
and would go back but not during stink bug season!
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