Oh boy, getting here was a challenge! My bus broke down late in the day so I got off work late then had to go home to finish up packing & got on the road later than expected and of course we sat in traffic through Atlanta. FINALLY arrived about 10ish. We were on site 313, which was pretty good, near the bathhouse, had some woods for the kids to play in and there is a small playground nearby. There are very few RV sites on the lake, most are for tents. The temps were great and the fall colors were so beautiful! We have camped here before, years ago and it's a beautiful park. We've also camped at the Pine Mountain RV Park in town but it's not very woodsy & we prefer it here.
This amazing stone building is the check-in office. It is breathtaking!
This is my big brother, Sandy & his son, Tristan. They met us from
Florida for the weekend. This is behind the office, the overlook, which
as you can see is amazing. It was a gorgeous morning.
We stared hiking the Delano Trail but ended up on a longer one
apparently. Figured out it was a 4+ mile hike, which was great, just
not what we set out to do!
You would have to have (2+) kids to see the significance in this
photo....She went down this ravine, because if there is water, she HAS
to go! Then what happens but of course she is stuck. D offered to help her up! I
know.....more likely he'd leave here there....now you get it? HAD.TO.TAKE.PHOTO.
Another camping photo with significance....
The boys see this creek & start talking about the 'sediment' on the side. They were there studying it until we called them. I know their science teachers would be so happy :)
Pretty big for a pine! They were touching with fingertips.
AHHH....and then dinner got to cooking......
Another great job by Wes on the Low Country Boil. I did take more photos but everyone has a full mouth so I won't post them (you're welcome!) We tried crab claws this time but no one really loved them so we'll stick to Snow Crab Legs next time.
On the trolly ready for the Callaway Gardens Nights of Lights show. If you get to go, ride the trolly! You get a few facts about the show and to sing carols and it's just more fun!
This photo really doesn't do justice to the double lighted trees but they are amazing. When you approach them, it looks like one tree because they are close together & they are beautiful as you keep going too because you start to see them from the side of the lake with the reflection. I couldn't get a photo of that.
Don't you just have to put your kids (or someone else's kid) in the giant chair? LOL Saw this and HAD to get them up there! It's pretty high up, which you can't tell here.
AND THEN THE RAIN CAME! I mean, ALL day! Thought we should have bought an Ark instead of a camping trailer for a while! We've never had so much rain
while camping but we were troopers! We played games inside all day
& went out to an early dinner. There were creeks all over that
weren't there before. It rained non-stop from Saturday night until
Sunday night!
There was sunshine again Monday & the boys played football before Sandy & Tristan had to head back to Florida. I waited a long time to get a great catch and even though this one was to high, I still like the shot!
Not sure if you can really see the look on his face but it's pretty priceless! I don't know what it was about but this photo cracks me up a little!
Such a beautiful park and a beautiful day Tuesday, after all the rain had come and gone. We have really enjoyed our time here :)