“My Old Kentucky Home” is a song written by Stephen Foster in 1853 and still sung today as the Kentucky Derby anthem. The State Park is located in Bardstown, Kentucky and has a campground, golf course, and the old mansion called Federal Hill which was owned by state senator John
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Canal Campground – Grand Rivers, Kentucky
Canal Campground is located near the small town of Grand Rivers in western Kentucky. It is a beautiful location set on a peninsula with multiple campgrounds with many waterfront sites, some on the Cumberland River (damed to created Barkley Lake) and others on Kentucky Lake. The campground sits near
Continue readingRoute 66 KOA – Springfield, Missouri
After driving through Oklahoma (and a number of toll roads – thank you family for a great supply of quarters), we settled into Missouri and on to Springfield. For an RV park this ranks up there at the top for the KOA’s we have stayed at. It is a
Continue readingArcadia Lake Central State Park – Edmond, Oklahoma
We spent some time in the Oklahoma City area visiting family and fell in love with this area. Oklahoma City is such a clean, quaint, charming city with a small town feel. Edmond is just as lovely. Arcadia Lake sits in Edmond on the east side and has a variety
Continue readingPalo Duro Canyon State Park – Canyon, Texas
Welcome to Palo Duro, the land of canyons, cattle, cardinals, turkeys, and roadrunners. Oh yes, and some coyotes. Palo Duro is located south of Amarillo near Canyon. An interesting side trip in the area is Cadillac Ranch just to the west of Amarillo. This is an art sculpture of 10
Continue readingSanta Rosa Lake State Park – Santa Rosa, New Mexico
We headed east on I-40 through Albuquerque to the eastern part of New Mexico. Along the way we stopped at Camping World in Albuquerque for a few parts and then headed east and exited I-40 to drive the New Mexico Musical Road near Tijeras. Not quite the loud music
Continue readingSky City Acoma Pueblo – Out and About
Acoma is where Sky City Acoma Pueblo is located and is the homeland for the Acoma people. It sits about 370 feet above the desert floor atop a mesa and dates back to as early as 1100AD. At the base of the mesa sits the Sky City Cultural Center which
Continue readingSky City RV Park – Acoma, New Mexico
Along I-40 sits the village of Acoma which is home to the Acoma Pueblo people. There is a casino located there along with a lovely, simple RV park which provides easy access for an overnighter, utilizing the casino, and/or visiting the Acoma Pueblo (covered in next post). RV
Continue readingWinslow, Arizona – Out and About
Homolovi Ruins State Park is just to the east of Winslow and about a 10 minute drive to the Winslow historic area with several sights to see. Standin’ On The Corner This is a public park which is dedicated to the song, Take It Easy, where the line “Standing on
Continue readingHomolovi Ruins State Park – Winslow, Arizona
Off we departed via Flagstaff to I-40 and headed east towards Homolovi State Park in Winslow, Arizona. The state park has one campground in a figure 8 configuration consisting of back-ins and pull along sites. Campground: Homolovi State Park Location: Winslow, Arizona off I-40 (north side) Site: 24
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