This is the second time we have visited this park, we love
it here. Our drive to get there this time was different, we had to take the
highway something that we really didn’t want to have to take. There was a bad
storm coming towards us so we decided to stop at a rest area, unfortunately,
that rest area was for cars only. The wind started picking up so I found a
Walmart just off the interstate that we could stop at and wait out the storm.
While we were waiting we were looking up traffic and had to change routes due
to stopped traffic on the interstate. The storm literally split around us again
and gave us a great opportunity to leave and keep on driving. It took us so
much longer to get to the park that way and we went down roads that were not
made for RV traffic!
We got to the park, checked in and set up and a really bad
hail storm hit. We’ve never been in a hail storm before, marble size hail and
our solar panels are still ok. That was a relief, however, the power went out.
At this park, no power means no water either because they rely on pumps to get
the water to each site. We did freak out a bit, lol. But God sent us a great
test with this. We could completely rely on ourselves and our equipment. We ran
our generator up until 10 pm and kept our food cold, ran the inverter and
relied on our battery bank that night. Slept with the windows open and still
got to have coffee in the morning. We started the generator again that morning
and went to the office to check when the power may be back on. While we were
there they gave us a bag of ice to keep our food cold if we needed it, we just
put it in our freezer since we had the generator running. The power came back
on around 1 pm.
This is a wonderful park to relax and take walks. We took a
walk around the sites that are electric only and fell in love with one that the
creek runs behind. We asked the office to move sites and they let us and we
extended our stay 5 days. The creek site was absolutely wonderful and of course
that next weekend we lost power again with a bad wind storm. They said it
happens all the time. It was nice listening to the rushing water with the cool
breeze while the power was out that evening. And the girls got to have their first whistle pop!
The staff and camp hosts are super nice and really take the
time to get to know you while you are staying there. It was really neat to
watch the water level change with the amount of rain that we got. When we first
got there, the creek was small and we could walk to the other side, in the
middle of the stay the creek looked more like a raging river, and by the end of
the stay the creek was back to the same height that it was when we got there. We
love this park and will most definitely be back!
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