need to unhook our trailer.
A wood carving of a farmer, very apropos for this campground. They had antique implements around the campground that made walking around the campground interesting.
A cute camper we saw, but glad we have a little more room!!
We also came upon a suspension bridge and a hiking trail at the edge of the campground. Lenny and Banjo were very happy to sniff their way around the trail.
Yes, Linda Zubler, the bridge did sway as we crossed, but it was very well constructed. This was our second suspended bridge in two days ... who would have thought. Denise Shuffstall, make sure you show Lou. This was probably twice the size of his.
As we continued on the trail, it seemed as though we were in a jungle, very cool.
Definitely a good stop for us and will go on our list of campgrounds to stop again!
Tomorrow we’re on to Hannibal, MO, where Tom Sawyer lived.
What a great place! That bridge though! I would be ok if I looked straight ahead I guess.
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