Sunday, October 24, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes RV Tour - Camp Mack, Lake Wales, FL

Camp Mack - Guy Harvey Resort     October 13-17  

Lake Wales, Fl

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Our last stop before arriving at home was this wonderful campground/fishing/ entertainment/ campfires, etc. fun place. We have stayed here a few times over the years and really love it. It’s now a Guy Harvey Lodge, Marina and RV Resort. We stayed for 5 nights to enjoy some special events going on that weekend. Been here a couple times before and it's even nicer! This place is beautiful, great campsites and amenities. A couple of years ago this became a Guy Harvey Resort. Many sites are owner occupied and well maintained. This property is located on the Kissimmee River, and hosts many serious bass fishing tournaments. Over the weekend there were 2 fishing tournaments, live music, good and all around great fun.

Heading home on Monday, can't wait to be back in my awesome house!

Sunday, October 17, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes RV Tour - O'Leno State Park, High Springs, FL

O’Leno State Park   October 6 – 12

High Springs, Fl

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After leaving Georgia, we headed south to High Springs in N Florida.  We camped at O’Leno State Park, where we have stayed a few times. There is a lot of history in this area of the early settlers, the native Seminoles and the farming/logging that started the movement of others to this area. The park is located along the banks of the scenic Santa Fe River, a tributary of the Suwannee River, and features sinkholes, hardwood hammocks, river swamps and sandhills. As the river courses through the park, it disappears underground and reemerges over three miles away in River Rise Preserve State Park. This area has numerous springs which feed the rivers. We were able to kayak the Santa Fe River, one of our favorites. It’s a beautiful flowing river with small springs along the way and various wildlife. We saw lots of turtles and birds, but didn’t see any alligators! Kurt went kayaking another day with camp neighbors and they paddled the Ichetucknee River until it flowed into the Santa Fe, and finished after more than 10 miles. It was a long day for that crew, but they enjoyed it.

Beyond hiking and biking in the park, we visited a nearby mountain bike trail system in Alachua. The trails were mostly fun. For me it was the intermediate type trails which I enjoyed, but Kurt was disappointed as they weren’t challenging enough for him. At least we both had some good exercise and had a day outside.

Friday, October 8, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes Tour - Petersburg Campground, Thurmond Lake, Augusta GA

Thurmond Lake, Petersburg Campground   September 27 – October 5  

Augusta, GA

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Next we drove south through Georgia to Augusta area to camp at one of our all-time favorite campgrounds. This site was one of the best ever! We were fortunate to get a real lakeside site, which has an easy path to the water. We did get on the lake a few times to paddle around and Luca went with us. We are were able to keep our kayaks right there on the lakefront beach and have quick access. So spacious, not any close campers. There are trails within the property of this Army Corps Lake. The Bartram Trail is a 32 mile, fun forest bike ride or a great hike. Much of this trail runs along the lakefront, with great views of the water and boats on the lake. Also, nearby is FATS (Fork Area Trail System) where there are highly rated mountain bike trails that are challenging and fun. There was also interesting objects on the trail as shown in one picture. Every time we camp here, the sunsets are always amazing and beautiful!  Luca loves it here, he can roam around our site and do a little "hunting". The weather was mostly perfect, just a couple of days a little rain. We stayed here for 9 days, then we will head south to Florida.


Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes RV Tour - Brevard, N. Carolina

Land of Waterfalls RV Park    September 19 – 26

Brevard, N. Carolina

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We continued to head eastward and arrived in Brevard, N. Carolina. This is a small town, rural area SW of Ashville. Brevard is a quaint mountain town that is not yet totally blown up, just far enough away from big cities. There are a lot of visitors from Ashville and other surrounding areas. We found this new RV park just east of Brevard, which is close to all the activities we want to visit. Brevard is on the south end of Pisgah National Forest. Also DuPont State Recreational Forest is south of town. This beautiful forest has miles of mountain biking and hiking trails. It is also filled with numerous, spectacular waterfalls. We had 8 days to hike, mountain bike and sightsee around the area. One of our favorite places is Oskar Blues Brewery, where we enjoyed their brews. The venue is outdoors (covered), has a food truck and you can bring your dogs!

We really love this area in N. Carolina. So many beautiful surrounding communities where many people are drawn to live. This would be a great area to have a cabin for the summers. This is definitely a place we will go back to.

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes RV Tour - Bryson City, N.Carolina

Country Girls RV Park    September 12 – 18

Bryson City, N. Carolina

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Next we headed up to the Smokey Mountains area to stay near Bryson City. This is one of our all-time favorite places to spend some summer days. We have stayed at Country Girls about four times and still enjoy the RV sites backed up to the Tuckaseegee River. This was an unplanned stop, as our reservations got mixed up and we were able to get a site in this park. While here, we enjoyed our favorite activities; mountain biking and hiking. We also love exploring around the area, and especially downtown Bryson. One day we drove up into the Great Smokey Mountains out of Bryson City on the “Road to No Where”. There are several trails that emanate from this spot. The hiking in this area is one of the best in our travels. Luca really enjoyed the hikes. On our last day there, we drove over to the Nantahala River Gorge to watch the white water rafters. After we arrived a rain storm rolled over and ended those plans. So we drove back to the campground and started getting ready to move out tomorrow. On to Brevard, N. Carolina!


Monday, September 13, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes RV Tour - Chatuge Lake, Hayesville, NC

Clay County Campground   September 5 – 11

Hayesville, N. Carolina

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Next we traveled through Georgia just over the N.Carolina border to camp at Clay County Campground on Chatuge Lake. We met our friends Rick & Debbie who camped near us in this campground. They live just a few miles away near Hiawassee GA. The campground was nice with lakefront campsites. We were able to kayak on the lake and mountain bike at nearby trails that were very fun. Enjoyed many hours with our friends at the campground and also their home. We hope to see them soon, maybe in Florida!


Saturday, September 11, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes RV Tour - Union Grove, Alabama

Georgia Mountain RV Resort   September 1 – 4

Union Grove, Alabama

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Continuing our trek to the east, we stopped in Union Grove, Alabama. This RV park was highly recommended and it was one of the nicest parks we have ever stayed. Beautiful maintained and lush landscaping provided a nice environment. Our stop here was to visit friends who moved to this area. We had met the Matt & Janet during a trip to Bryson City, NC a couple of years ago. During our stay there we also visited Guntersville State Park, which had great mountain bike trails, along with camping and various activities. We did ride some trails and enjoyed that they were well designed. The park lodge was situated on the mountain top and has a great view of Lake Guntersville. Because Kurt is fascinated with dams, we visited the TVA dam at Guntersville, watching the raging water release from the recent heavy rains of the remnants of Tropical Storm Elsa.

We did spend some time with our friends and toured their home that they are currently renovating. It’s a very nice home in the country with 20 acres. So beautiful! Also, visited their daughter and SIL, Tia & Brian at their home not very far from Matt & Janet. They are all so blessed to live near each other in a beautiful area. We truly enjoyed our visit there and hope to see them all again in the future.

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes RV Tour - McFarland City Campground

McFarland Campground,    August 26 – 31

Florence, Alabama

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Another drive east to Alabama. We found a beautiful city campground here. The campground was situated right on the banks of the Tennessee River. A cool small town facing the bluffs overlooking the Tennessee River with beautiful and historic homes in the city's downtown area. A typical small southern town. The campground is very nice with full hook up and views of the river. While there we toured around town and also the Wilson Dam, another TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority). Hiked along the river trail and observed the dam and some historical information. We also watched the barges heading down the river.

We ended up staying an extra day to avoid driving through the remnants of Tropical Storm Elsa. Again running from storms that didn’t even affect our home in S. Florida!

Next on to eastern Alabama!

Friday, August 27, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes RV Tour - Buffalo National River

Buffalo National River – Aug 17 – 23

Buffalo Point Campground

Yellville, Arkansas

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After driving 124 miles on back country, winding mountain roads, with awesome views of mountains and farms, we arrived at Buffalo National River, which is a National park. We had camped here in 2013 on our way west. We had forgotten how nice the park and river were, back then the river was really flowing and deep. Established in 1972, Buffalo National River flows freely for 135 miles and is one of the few remaining undammed rivers in the lower 48 states. The river is surrounded by massive bluffs through the Ozark Mountains. This area is so remote there is no cell service available without driving to the top of the mountain, to maybe get 1-2 bars of signal. We were fortunate enough to get a satellite signal down in the river valley campground. It was great to have some connection with the outside world. The campground was very nice and well maintained.

Despite the heat wave through the area, we were able to get out on the river and paddle our kayaks for a few miles. We took Luca with us, but he was so hot, I sprayed him with water to keep him cool. The river was very low due to recent drought, but had just enough depth for our kayaks. Kurt had also paddled an 8 mile distance on the river, I shuttled him to a distant put-in and he was able to paddle right back to the river banks of the campground.

There were several hiking trails in the park, but dogs were not allowed to hike there. Kurt hiked the longest one called Indian Rockhouse Trail. The trail goes back to an ancient rock cave where native Indians had resided since around 700 AD. These ancient peoples were nomads and moved around the area as needed for hunting and harvesting. This trail revealed a lot of history of this area. There were abandoned zinc mines, some sinkholes and creeks along the trail.

We did enjoy our time here and met some really nice people. Next we will head southeast to our next adventure.

Monday, August 16, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes Tour - Rogers, Arkansas

Prairie Creek Campground – Aug 3 – 16

Beaver Lake - Rogers, Arkansas

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We moved a little further south to Rogers. This area is a busy extension of the Bentonville area. This campground is one of a few surrounding Beaver Lake, which is a very large reservoir lake. Upon arriving, we discovered the campground is in a forested, steep mountainous area which lies a few hundred feet above the lake. So disappointed that there were no lake views from the campground. However, we were able to ride around the campground and find a couple of empty campsites where there was a limited view. While here we did visit a few mountain bike trails and also hiked. There were a few breweries that we visited and enjoyed some good beer. Some of them served very good food, which we enjoyed. We made the best of what we had, but this area was not as fun as Bentonville.

Next we are heading east to the Buffalo National River. We stayed there in 2013 and the kayaking was awesome, but we were informed the river is very low, so we may not be able kayak. Hoping for the best.

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes Tour - Independence, Kansas

Elk City Lake State Park – July 29 – Aug 2

Independence, Kansas

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We next headed to Independence, Kansas. We visited longtime friends here in the area where Kurt lived on a farm as a teenager. We first visited his best buddy and wife, Rusty Wood and his wife Debbie. We did see them in Tampa FL in 2017. It was so wonderful to see them, been since 2013 we were in Kansas. We also visited the farm of his buddy Rob and Gigi. Luca had a blast watching the cows and playing with their dogs. The extreme heat wave continued here for a couple of days until one night when a storm front moved through and it really cooled down. Next we headed back to NW Arkansas.

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes RV Tour

Bentonville, AR 

Blowing Springs RV Park, Bella Vista, Arkansas - July 14 – 28

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We finally made it to the Bentonville, Arkansas area. Stayed in a very nice RV park north of Bentonville in Bella Vista, which is completely surrounded by hundreds of miles of mountain bike trails and a greenway trail that extends from Bentonville south to Fayetteville, 36 miles. 

Bentonville is known as the original home of Walmart. The Walton family foundation has invested funds to entice people to move into the area; including cultural venues of museums, art and theatre.  Also includes mountain biking which has attracted younger people to the area. Thus there are also many beer breweries. Jobs are plenty here and it’s also a great retirement area. Downtown Bentonville is wonderful, so much to do, restaurants, breweries, cultural museums, and of course mountain biking trails riding right out of the downtown area. We toured the Walmart museum, which is on the city square and was originally the Walton 5&10 store. 

We also spent one day at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. It was fabulous and we were able to see such diverse types of art. Including paintings, textile art, sculpture, glass art and so many outdoor displays. There were even art displays along so much of the mountain bike trails! The building itself is a work of art, designed to cross  buildings as bridges. It was worth the time spent there, even Kurt enjoyed it, he had never been to an art museum.  The weather was disappointing for a few days, either raining or extreme heat advisories. During the last few days we were able to get out to hike and mountain bike. We truly enjoyed so much about this region, it’s very beautiful with lush mountains and valleys. If we ever come this way again, we will definitely spend some more time here.

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Summer 2021 Friends & Lakes Tour - Florida & Alabama

 New Smyrna Beach RV Resort FL   July 2 – 4

Our summer trip started off with a visit to my sister’s home in New Smyrna Beach. We spent the July 4th weekend with Suzi and Stephen, and enjoyed eating out at a local brew house with awesome food. On the 4th, we went to their house with all the fixings for a cookout and great meal. It was so wonderful seeing them for the first time in over 2 years.

On our way we stopped at two one night flops in RV parks to get out of Florida away from Hurricane Elsa and to get us to Arkansas faster.


Oak Mountain State Park   July 7 – 13

Birmingham, Alabama

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This is the 4th time we have stayed at this State Park, which we really love. So many mountain biking and hiking trails for us to enjoy. The campground is very spacious and many sites have full hook up. There are also three lakes in the park for kayaking and paddle boards.

While there we experienced another unexpected event. Professional wake board competition was held at this state park, the venue was perfect and the competition was great. The Supra Boats Pro Wake Tour is the most dominant, highest credible professional wakeboard circuit in the world. Top athletes from countries all around the world including Australia, Canada, Europe, and the US compete for cash prizes! Food trucks were available. We really enjoyed sitting by the lake and watching these young men and their amazing wake board stunts.