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Big Bend National Park

We just spent an amazing week at Big Bend National Park.  I heard this is one of the least visited national parks probably because it is so remote and far away from everything.  If you decide to visit, you should plan on spending a few days there.  Not only is it a long drive to the park entrance, but just driving around the park itself takes a long time.  This park is BIG!  It is bigger than the state of Rhode Island.  We spent 3 days visiting the 3 main sections, and each area is several miles away from the others.  The really neat thing about this park is that the 3 main areas are all so different.  You can visit the river, the mountains and the desert all in one park.

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The River: Rio Grande Village

We spent the first day hiking the trails at the Rio Grande Village.  Big Bend is on the border of Mexico and is separated from Mexico by the Rio Grande River.  One thing I found very interesting was how narrow the river is and how easy it is for anyone to cross over to the other side.  Of course it’s illegal to do that so we didn’t but I was so tempted to just go stand on the other side of the river and get my picture in Mexico.  I really didn’t feel like getting arrested though so I didn’t.  🙂

Below are some pictures from our various hikes around the river.

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In the picture below there is a camp of people from Mexico with their horses.

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The people across the river sometimes sneak over and leave little trinkets for tourists to purchase (shown below).  I guess they use the honor system expecting that you’ll leave money for any items you purchase.  One of the park rules is to not purchase these items as they are considered contraband.  And since we wanted to follow the rules we didn’t buy anything.  However, I do feel sorry for these people.  Before America started requiring passports for us to cross over into Mexico, people used to come and go freely and support businesses on the other side of the river.  The passport regulations hurt a lot of businesses in Mexico because now it is so difficult to just cross over for dinner or to buy some souvenirs.  I’m not trying to get into a political discussion regarding immigration laws, and I do see the need for border security, but visiting this park opened my eyes to other perspectives.

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The two pictures below are at the hot springs.  This water was very hot and since it was so hot outside it did not feel very nice to sit in this.  We ended up going in the river to cool off.  I guess we don’t always follow the rules because we weren’t really supposed to go into the river.

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See how easy we could have just stepped over into Mexico?

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The next day we went for a drive on the “River Road” between Lajitas and Presidio.  National Geographic described this as one of the most scenic drives in the United States.  The views were absolutely breathtaking!

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The Mountains: Chisos Basin

Later that afternoon we went back into the park to hike in the mountains.

Doesn’t this sign make you want to hike there?  Don’t worry Mom, we didn’t encounter any lions or bears.  Thankfully we didn’t see any rattlesnakes all week either which is what I was most afraid of seeing.

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The opening in the mountains below is called “The Window”.

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We tried to time it so we would get to The Window in time for the sunset, but we were a little early.  We didn’t wait around for it because it was so hot and the bugs right at this spot were horrendous.

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The Desert: Castolon

On our third day we hiked in the canyons and desert.

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Cool fossil looking thing in the wall.  Looks like a big fish, shark maybe?

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Nice shady spot for a cool drink.

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I love when they act like they like each other!  🙂

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The ruins of an old house at the Sam Nail Ranch.  We also saw a windmill with a well that the Nail family made which is still working today!

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This area looked like a ghost town.

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We saw some really neat looking desert plants.  I’m amazed that these plants can grow and flower in such a dry climate.

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Colorful lizard.  Doesn’t look like the lizards we have in Florida.

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We ended the day at the ranger station where the kids earned their first of hopefully many Junior Ranger badges.  At each National Park we visit we can get a Junior Ranger booklet that teaches the kids about the park.  While visiting they need to do the activities in the booklet and then return to the ranger station when they are done so the ranger can award them with a Junior Ranger badge and certificate.  They also have to raise their right hand and repeat after the ranger a pledge about protecting and supporting the national park.

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Visiting this park was such an amazing experience.  I was in awe of the beauty of God’s Creation!  I am so thankful for my family’s health so that we can do these hikes together.  I am thankful that we live in an RV and can travel to these far away places that we otherwise would never have seen.  I am thankful that I have legs so that I can walk around places like this.  I am thankful that I have eyes that can see the spectacular scenery that my God made.  Sappy?  Yes, but after the incredible sights I have seen this week I can’t help it.  🙂

It is also so rewarding to hear my kids say this was their favorite trip so far.  I wasn’t sure how much they would like hiking around a National Park and learning the history, especially since they are so used to going to Disney World and riding rides.  A National Park is so different since there are no rides and no artifical entertainment.  I was happy to see how much they enjoyed themselves and how much they learned.

Next I just have a few tips about visiting.  We were there during the off-season.  The peak season is from November through April.  I realize now why this is the off-season — it is so hot!  The nice thing about being there during the off-season is it is not the least bit crowded.  But it would be nice to hike these trails in cooler weather.

Another tip:  if you plan to RV here, there are several campgrounds within the park, but only one with full hookups that can accommodate a larger rig.  We almost stayed at that one, but I’m glad we didn’t.  It is literally just a parking lot with hookups.  We ended up staying at the Maverick Ranch RV Park at Lajitas Golf Resort.  It is about a 20 mile drive to the entrance to Big Bend.  The longer drive each day was a little inconvenient, but the resort was so nice it was worth it.  It also costs the same as staying at a full hookup site within the park.  And after those very hot hiking days, it was so nice to come back to a campground that had a pool to cool off in.  Below are some pictures of the resort.

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Below is the view from our campsite.  Not crowded at all!  I guess we were one of the few people crazy enough to come here at this time of the year.

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Cute boardwalk of shops at the resort.

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The Lajitas town mayor is a beer drinking goat!

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I know this was a long post and if you’re still reading, thank you!  I hope you enjoyed this post about Big Bend and I hope you’ll be able to visit yourself someday and experience all of the beautiful sites in person because my pictures just don’t do it justice.

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Texas Hill Country Part 2

Our next stop in the Texas Hill Country was at Thousand Trails Medina Lake.  This lake is quite different from Canyon Lake because there is no water in it!  The lake is totally dry except for a very small section by the dam.  It’s actually quite sad to see the area and hear the stories about how the lake dried up about 8 years ago.  The campground has photo albums of years when there used to be a lake and how it even flooded one year.  It’s amazing to think this area was once covered in water and now it’s totally dry.  The picture below was right near our campsite and believe it or not it used to be a lake:

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There are several boat docks and ramps that are falling apart, and it’s hard to imagine there used to be water holding up the docks:

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The kids found a little cave:

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There are several homes around this lake that have boat docks that are falling apart and the homes used to be lake-front property.  It really is sad to see this and I feel bad for the people who live here and used to enjoy living on a lake.

We heard there was a little bit of water left down by the dam which was about 8 miles away so we took a drive to go see it.  We found the dam but the entrance was all gated up and we weren’t allowed to go out to it.  A little further down the road we saw a sign for Joe’s Marina so we decided to go down there and see if we could see the lake from there.  We got to the entrance and the gate was open, but there weren’t any people around.  There was a parking lot, a picnic area, a playground and a restroom so it looked like a public place and nobody was around to tell us otherwise.  We parked and Chris & Jesse decided to use the restroom.  While they were in there this guy comes up and asks me what we’re doing there.  I immediately felt so uncomfortable like we had just trespassed on someone’s private property, but there were no signs anywhere indicating that.  I told him we just wanted to see what the lake looks like, and he told me we have to pay him $5 for using his restroom.  Seriously?!  $5 to pee?  Okay, so when Chris came out he paid the guy $5.  Then he told us we could look at the lake for 5 minutes, but if we give him another $5 he’ll let us look for 20 minutes.  Definitely not the Texas hospitality that we had gotten used to!  We decided to just hurry up and take a couple of pictures of the lake and get out of there.  Below are some of the pictures we took.  I guess we’ll always remember the story behind how these pictures cost us $5!  🙂

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Strange Man was no where in sight when we got back to the truck.  I still felt really uncomfortable though.  When we first got there he was nowhere in sight and then shows up right after Chris went into the bathroom.  Then when we were leaving he was nowhere in sight again.  Just felt kind of creepy to me!  I looked up the website of that place and it sounds like it was a campground and RV park at one time, and some website testimonials mentioned how welcoming and hospitable they were.  Not anymore!  We won’t be back.

Anyway, in spite of the lack of water in the lake, this place is so beautiful.  The view from our campsite was amazing, and we had the perfect view of some spectacular sunsets.

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And the best part of this park was all the deer!  So many deer — one day Chris counted 22 at our site, and on the day we were leaving he counted 33!  And they were so tame and friendly and would eat right out of our hands.  Chris got lots of deer feed corn throughout the week for these new pets of ours.  I think he’s going to miss them!

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Jesse wanted to make sure I included the story about how he tricked a deer into petting it.  They didn’t start coming up to us and letting us feed and pet them until we had been there a few days.  The first day, Jesse put some deer food in a pail and waited until the deer had its head buried in the pail eating, and then he snuck up on the deer and pet its neck.  The deer quickly ran away from him, but he thought it was funny how he tricked it so he could at least pet it for a second.  He was pretty happy once the deer got used to us and started letting him pet them without having to trick them.

We really enjoyed our time in Medina Lake.  I think it’s so beautiful even without the lake, I can only imagine what it must have been like when they still had water.

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Texas Hill Country Part 1

I have to write about the Texas Hill Country in 2 blog posts because there is just too much to write about.  This section of Texas is so beautiful!  Since we started traveling this has been the first part of the country that I could actually see myself living in.  The only problem is there is no ocean and I really can’t see myself living in an area that is not near the ocean.  And at this point I can’t see myself living anywhere except in my house on wheels because there is just so much more to see of this country, not to mention I think I have a serious case of wanderlust.  It helps that my husband and kids feel the same way.  Jesse (who did not want to do this) said just yesterday, “I want to live in an RV and travel for 400 years!”  Okay Jesse, let’s hope you live long enough to do that. 🙂

Anyway, when we first drove into this part of Texas, the kids were asking “are those mountains??”  Being from Florida, we’re not used to anything higher than a bridge.  I told them that I think they are considered hills not mountains since they call this the “Hill Country”, but they sure look like mountains to us and they sure are beautiful!

So our adventure in Hill Country began in Canyon Lake at Jellystone Park.  We love to visit Jellystone Parks whenever we can, and this one was just as much fun as the others we’ve been to.

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Flying L Guest Ranch in Bandera, TX

We are currently parked near Bandera, TX, also known as the Cowboy Capital of the World.  We visited the Flying L Guest Ranch for the day which was loads of fun.  This is a ranch that has beautiful accomodations for guests to stay overnight, but no RV sites unfortunately.  For any of our RV’ing friends, if you’re ever in the area we would highly recommend visiting for the day.  They have a variety of activities to do like golf, horse-back riding, mini golf, a playground and our favorite — a water park.  We spent most of the day at the Lone Star Lagoon water park which had a few small water slides and a splash park:

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Traveling around Texas

We are spending several weeks in Texas, and so far we are having a great time!  Our first stop was Thousand Trails Lake Conroe which is north of Houston.  My very dear friend Judy who I knew when I lived in Charlotte, NC now lives in The Woodlands, TX which is just about 20 minutes from the campground.  We got to spent a lot of time with her and her little girl Kylie.  Jake and Jesse used to love when Judy and Kylie would visit us in Florida, but since they moved to Texas 3 years ago we haven’t seen them.  So it was really fun to get to spend some time catching up with them.  They stayed with us for Easter weekend in Lake Conroe.  The campground had visits with the Easter Bunny and an Easter egg hunt on Saturday that was really fun for the kids:

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Poche’s Fish-n-Camp and Crawfish

We enjoyed a short, 3 day stay at Poche’s Fish-n-Camp RV Park in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. This place was so peaceful and beautiful, I wish we could have stayed longer. It was a great place to relax and unwind after a few busy weeks. We enjoyed some fishing:

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Buccaneer State Park, Mississippi

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We just spent a week in Mississippi at Buccaneer State Park. This was not one of our most favorite weeks since being on the road, but we can’t complain. The park is very nice, but this is probably not the best time of year to come.
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Geese, Roosters and Patriotic Yogi Bear

We just spent a week at Jellystone Park of the Alabama Gulf Coast. It was fantastic! It was the first place we have been to where we were in a more woodsy type place. It was very peaceful, well, except for the noise of the geese and the peacocks and the roosters and — oh well, never mind, I guess it wasn’t all that peaceful, but it sure was fun!
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Destin, Florida

One place I have always wanted to visit was Destin. I have heard how beautiful it is, and I was definitely not disappointed. I love the Gulf Coast because I love to watch the sunset over the water and I love the soft, white sand. We stayed at a really nice resort called Destin West RV Resort.
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Suwannee River Rendezvous

We just spent 2 weeks in Mayo, FL at the Suwannee River Rendezvous RV Resort. This was quite a change of pace for us since we hit the road. The first several weeks of our travels were so busy between moving, going to the rally, and spending time in Orlando with new friends. Although we have missed all of our new traveling friends, the past 2 weeks have been a good time to get caught up on school and work, and try to get settled into a new routine.
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