Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Trip #3c Petit Jean State Park, AR (23Apr-1May 2017)


Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas

One of Arkansas’s finest state parks, Petit Jean State Park lies in a unique area between the Ozark and Ouachita Mountain ranges in west-central Arkansas. This, Arkansas's first state park, includes 2,658 acres of natural beauty on Petit Jean Mountain.  In this lovely mountain setting are an abundance of unmarred woods, ravines, streams, springs, waterfalls, spectacular views and surprising geological formations preserved almost as French explorers found them 300 years ago. (CAMPGROUND:PETIT JEAN STATE PARK SITE:074)

Hiking in the Park







Exploring the "Winthrop Rockefeller Institute"

The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute exists to honor and perpetuate the remarkable legacy of a remarkable man. Established in 2005 when the Winthrop Rockefeller Charitable Trust granted the University of Arkansas System a 188-acre campus that was once part of the home and cattle farm of Gov. Winthrop Rockefeller, the Institute perpetuates Rockefeller’s strong belief in the power of collaboration and in the free exchange of ideas.

More Picture around Petit Jean











Monday, May 15, 2017

Trip #3b Dub Patton Recreation Area, MS (22-23 Apr 17)

Dub Patton Recreation Area sits along Arkabutla Lake and Dam in the hills of northwest Mississippi. The dam project is on the Coldwater River and offers some of the best sailing east of the Mississippi River.

After spending time with family and friends around Dale Hollow, we started the drive to Arkansas. Got an early start picked another Army Corp Park just south of Memphis a manageable 360miles. I learning a lot about driving strategies. 350-400 miles and/or 6-7 hours seems to be about the limit with a max driving speed 63 in our RV configuration.


Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Trip #3a Obey River Park Campground, TN (18-22 Apr 17)

Dale Hollow Dam and Lake was completed in 1943. Although the dam was built for flood control and power generation, it has now become a recreational oasis for more than 3 million visitors each year. Operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Dale Hollow Lake is renowned for its fishing opportunities. It has yielded the world record smallmouth bass and is known as a trophy smallmouth lake. Boating and water skiing are also popular activities, and with 27,700 surface acres of water and 620 miles of shoreline, there is plenty of space for campers to explore the lake. Obey River is the most popular campground and day-use area on Dale Hollow Lake. This is a vacation destination for camping, boating, skiing, fishing and beach-goers. The site is conveniently located next to a small community hosting restaurants, history and several marinas. Obey River Campground features 131 campsites. Electric hookups, drinking water, flush toilets and a dump station all create a comfortable camping experience. A swimming beach, basketball court, playgrounds and two large group picnic shelters provide additional recreational opportunities.

Camp Site #116 and Dale Hollow Lake





A short hike on Bunkum Cave Trail in Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park