We left Port Aransas TX the same way we arrived, with a short ferry ride. An early uneventful departure made for an early arrival at Brazos Bend State Park near Needville TX.
Curt and Glenda arrived about an hour after we did. Let the fun times begin. Aside from going to get the truck fueled up and a few groceries we spent our 3 days in the park. We've been to Brazos Bend before but this time, unlike our last two stays, the weather was perfect. We spent our days walking the trails, eating well, sitting around campfires getting caught up and enjoying the park.
Brazos Bend SP has a large alligator population, many of their trails are along side of the small lakes they inhabit which makes walking these trails heart stopping at times.
We had a great time at Brazos Bend and look forward to a return visit in the future.
Our next stop was Palmetto Island State Park near Abbeville LA. This was a new park to us, we've driven through before but have never stayed. The main goal here was for the rest of the group to get their crawfish and oyster fix in.
While Palmetto Island SP is lacking in trails they have lots of roads and we spent every morning getting our steps in and then found something fun to do afterwards.
Curt & Glenda have visited the area before but never toured the Tabasco Museum so off we went. Their store had many samples to try including raspberry chipolte tabasco ice cream which was much better than the jalepeno tabasco ice cream.
Jungle Island Gardens is part of the McIlhenny (founders of Tabasco) estate, there are abundant plant and wildlife exhibits.
We found a local Crawfish Etouffee Festival in Eunice LA where we got to sample many different Etouffee's and the boys got in some more crawfish. Dave didn't bring his camera and I didn't do a good job with my I-phone so no pictures of the great Etouffee's we tasted.
We were entertained by a great Zydeco band
We got to sit with some of the local beauty queens.
We made it to two local famous eateries.
Dave & Curt enjoying oysters at Shucks.
Crawfish for the three of them at Richards.
Our next stop was at Buccaneer State Park in Waveland MS, a place all of
us had been to before. The boys were still in search of seafood.
Our days were filled with getting our daily walks in, getting supplies, the boys having crawfish for lunch and dinners out. Waveland MS has been devastated by hurricanes in the past but keeps coming back strong. While many homes are still missing just as many and more have been rebuilt, our daily walks took us along Beach Rd where the affects can be seen still. A new pier has been built with lots of fishing stations on it.
Looking for Geocaches
A beautiful place for our daily walks.
Still eating crawfish, by the time we left Waveland they had quite the dent in the crawfish population.
Just down Beach Rd in Bay St Louis there is a restaurant called 200 Main St. Oysters and beer is half price 4-6 Monday thru Friday, guess who indulged.
Check out Curt's blog for his recount of the same time period. We've been having a good time traveling with them, we still have 9 more days with them as we head to Gulf Shores AL where we'll meet up with some of our Alaska caravan friends.
Until next time...
That was a great time. Can't believe Dave and I ate all those crawfish and oysters. Thanks for headlining us Lowry's.
ReplyDeleteDamn you guys ate well! What a great time!
ReplyDeletelove that Cajun country and 1/2 price beers too ;)
ReplyDeleteWe love the Abbeville area when we visited, great food and great people!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat great state parks and the foods looks great!
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