This was a nice KOA campground. The cable TV had plenty of stations that came in clearly. The Wi-Fi was available at sites, and it was secured, however it was slow to connect to the internet, but once it did connect, it worked OK. The roads were not paved, which is not unusual.
Karen Duquette's favorite part of this campground was
the indoor hot tub for adults only. Both the pool and the hot
tub closed at 10 p.m. That is one-hour later than most KOA's. However,
after using the hot tub only twice, Karen came out of the hot tub itching
so she did not use it again.
The water pressure was real good here, perhaps the best
of any of the parks that Lee and Karen Duquette have been to. This KOA
had a hiking trail alongside a river and it led to a Rock Cave. It was
a very easy trail. This is the second time the two RV Gypsies have been
at this KOA. |
Below: Karen Duquette at
the KOA nature trail entrance to Rock Cave |
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Below: The trail to Rock
Cave was a very easy trail to walk on. |
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Below: Karen
Duquette looking up at the Rock Cave. |
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Below: The River - it was
totally still - not moving at all, on this date/ |
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Below: The trail ended, so
Lee Duquette waited at the bottom of the stairs while Karen Duquette
walked up the stairs to see what was up there. At the top of the stairs
there was a gate sign "private property - beware of dog"
and immediately Karen heard the dog bark so she quickly descended back
to the bottom of the stairs. |
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Below: Then
Lee and Karen Duquette walked past the Rock Cave again and returned
to the campground. |
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Below: Karen Duquette saw
a wild rabbit on the trail and photographed it. |
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Below: After
Lee and Karen Duquette returned to their RV, Karen relaxed in the indoor
hot tub. She does not get to do this very often, especially with nobody
else around, which is the only way she really enjoys a hot tub. |
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