I'm a little hesitant to describe or say too much about this spot because it's refreshing, but I'm not sure I want a lot of folks to know that. It's a little secret gem nestled in what they call the Ouachita Front Mountain Range. It's a state park with a lot going for it because most state parks are delightfully small, secluded, and usually nestled in very lovely surroundings.
As usual in a state park, it's hard to negotiate into the space for an RV. We have a 5th wheel, which is purposely shorter to accommodate these state parks. Set up is always work, but it is made easier by the shade of the campground's trees, although they did make it harder to get in. Even though we plugged in the A/C the first day, we didn't need it. It's a bit warm outside, but there's a good breeze, and it's not all that bad.
The first day was reconnoitering around the area to see what's what. Just off the paved path for the vehicles is a short path to the "Amphitheater," a lovely spot to watch the sunset or, some mornings, the sunrise. I sat down and just enjoyed the mid-afternoon view.
More coming.
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