Sunday, June 6, 2021

Whitewater Memorial State Park - Liberty, IN

 


Deb and I are pretty much dyed in the wool type A people.  We created the route for our RV trip back in January and we tend not to deviate (we did deviate slightly when a storm closed the road out of the campground for two days...but we hyperventilated the entire time and drive through the night to get back on schedule). This time we only had a one bar of internet and nothing exciting to do so we converted a two nighter to a one nighter and moved on, spending the second night in Indiana, at Whitewater Memorial State Park.  The park has a few halfway decent hiking trails, but the campground is 300 sites in large fields...perfect for people watching.  This is a Saturday night, with dozens of family get togethers.  There is the champion cornhole match and the misbehaved children...even a seven foot palm tree made totally from LED’s.  


Tomorrow is a maintenance day at the next KOA.

Chris forgot to mention the cicadas! A constant loud buzzing sound.





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