Here
is a little update on how our Virginia State Park Tour is going.
First
off I am determined to make some really sweet tour t-shirts. It only seems
appropriate. I mean every great tour has a t-shirt right? Not sure on the
design yet but it is forthcoming.
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Putting all of our patches on the curtains Reminds me of my Girl Scout days and my sash |
More
importantly here is how the parks are shaping up thus far…
Our first trip was to Shenandoah River State Park (Front
Royal Va). The weather was a bust; it poured down rain most of the time, but
had it not been for the camper we never would have gone so I consider the trip
a success. The park was very clean and very empty. We were the only ones there
besides the park staff, which was great actually. The park offers several
hiking trails which unfortunately due to the several inches of rain that fell
we didn’t get to do much of. There was one trail that was graveled that we took
the pups on with minimal mud puddles. It took us by the river and was a lovely
time since we had been stuck in the camper most of the day.
On
the same trip to Shenandoah River, we took a day trip up to Sky Meadow. Again
the weather was not the best; cold and rainy, so we didn’t get to do much
exploring. The visitor center was very nice and the girl there was ever so
pleasant and helpful. Always nice to meet someone pleasant when you have been
cooped up in a camper with two dogs that are wet.
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Pet Ladybug Ruby. She still lives at the beach though |
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Gabe's awesome find. |
Recently
we took the camper east and headed for the coast. We decided that we would stay
at First Landing State park and beach it for a few days. The campsites were
good, a little sandy but you can’t help that. We stayed close to the water
right near the boardwalk that took you to the beach. It was nice to hear the
waves at night. And again not too many people. But with it getting warmer I am
sure that will start to change. Our nephews joined us for part of this trip and
had a blast. I got some great pictures of them. It’s hard not to though they
are so cute anyway.
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Flying the kite with Uncle Charlie... kinda |
After
a night of s’mores and I dare say the best dessert ever of Reese’s eggs and
graham crackers, Charlie and I decided to head over to Kiptopeke State Park in
Cape Charles VA. Have to say not impressed. Many of the campsites were in an
open field, which in the summer means no shade at all. There are some huge
lodges that looked like they would be great for a large group, especially if
that group were into fishing. There is a pier and boat launch in the park and
there were a lot of trucks with boat trailers in the parking lot. Other than
that I don’t think that Kiptopeke has a lot to offer us anyway.
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Sand Angels. Not sure why he did it but he did |
Our
next stop was Chippokes Plantation State Park (Surry Va). This place is hands
down one of the best places we have camped. And that goes for both the tent and
the camper. We have made it a point that if we are just doing a day trip, that
we at least go through the campsites and check them out. The tent sites there
look just as awesome as the camper sites were. One of the best features, the
swiveling grill grate with the dutch oven hook. Made cooking our ham steak a
breeze. Charlie now wants one in the backyard. Again the bathhouses were very
clean and very warm which was awesome as it was chilly. The sites were tucked
in the woods but open enough. The best thing was that it didn’t look forced. It
wasn’t a huge field like Kiptopeke, but the campsites were plenty large enough with
plenty of trees around. The Plantation there is quite lovely. We drove through
to check it out, but I would like to go back when they are running tours. There
is a beach there that would be great for small kids, and apparently there is an
abundance of pre-historic sharks teeth that get washed up from the river
bottom. Weird to think if sharks in the James River. We didn’t go search for
any as low tide was after dark but it is definitely on the list to come back
to, and maybe with the nephews. The trails are well marked and looked clean. We
didn’t do much hiking as we were headed to York River State Park for a short
day trip.
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James River Ferry. The one picture of me on this trip. Look close in the side mirror |
The cool part about York River was where we were coming from we had to take the James River Ferry to get there. Now
York River doesn’t have any campsites so it is for sure a place for a day trip.
They did offer some nice picnic areas and several horse trails if you are lucky
to have that kind of four-legged friend. We took the pups on a short walk down
to the river. Again nice trails and a great visitors center with artifacts. The
fishing here is apparently a great attraction as we saw several people walking
around with fishing poles.
For
our trip in May this year we are tossing around the idea of heading west and
hitting almost all of the parks left on our list. It’s either that or paddling
somewhere. I think that next year we start a tour of all the national parks. I
wonder if our little trailer could hold up that long?
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