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Leesylvania State Park is located in the southeastern part of Prince William County, Virginia, on the Potomac River. The park has a small-group-only campground, five hiking trails, fishing pier, boat ramp, visitor center, natural sand beach and four picnic shelters. There is a charge to enter the park, and it usually closes by 8:30 p.m. (time is always subject to change) |
Below: The two RV Gypsies explored inside the Breakwater Store. |
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Below; Then the two RV Gypsies took a short hike to the fishing pier. Along the way, they enjoyed the music of somebody playing a guitar and singing. |
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Below: Arriving at the fishing pier, Karen Duquette was really upset that she had not put her bathing suit on under her shorts because it was a really hot day. She had not researched where they were going, or she would have done so. Several people were swimming in the water and relaxing on the beach. Lesson Learned. |
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Below: The park draws a lot of birds, ospreys, bald eagles, gulls, ducks and more. The two RV Gypsies spotted a bird on a pole and Karen took some photos. |
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Below: Actually, it looked like there were two birds in the nest. |
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Below: Other birds seen by the two RV Gypsies as they were on the fishing pier. |
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Below: Quick photos taken from the moving car. |
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The two RV Gypsies spent the next day at their friends house in Dumfries, Virginia.
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