February 15-March 9, 2023
We said our goodbyes to our Gulf Waters family and late morning took off for our first stop. We didn’t get off to an auspicious start, a truck in the other lane nearly took us out and as we were sitting at a light in Port Aransas his foot “supposedly” came off the brake and he tapped the back of the rig. Thankfully the only damage was to Dave’s fishing cart that was riding on the bike rack. Our first stop was Yegua Creek COE on Sommerville Lake near Sommerville TX. They do not allow early entry so our 223-mile trip found us arriving there right at the 3pm check-in time. Site 19 was a nice waterfront site, with water and electric only but for 2 nights we didn’t need anything more.
The next morning we headed out for one of our favorite campgrounds, Magnolia Ridge COE, on B A Steinhagen Lake, near Woodville TX. The ride became a bit stressful as we went through Conroe but after 175 miles we arrived and went straight to site 27. They have no gate attendants but we did see volunteers around the campground. Aside from going to check out the other nearby COE park, we like Magnolia Ridge better, we found a place for Dave to get crawfish, otherwise, we just enjoyed walking the campground. Pop’s Kajun Kitchen did not disappoint. Our 3 nights there went by quickly and before we knew it it was time to head out.
A 200-mile stress-free ride found us pulling into Clear Spring COE, on Wright Patman Lake, near Texarkana TX, this year we were in site B08, we had last been in this site about 8 years ago. As with our visit to this park 2 years ago we were disappointed in the amount of trash we found in our firepit and what trash we found as we walked around the park. Such a disappointment.
This area isn't open yet good thing the water's high in it |
Old road into the campground part of our daily walk |
The area only has crawfish available Thursday through Sunday as they get their deliveries on Thursday. We did find a decent brewery, Pecan Point Gastropub, and Brewery was a nice find where we enjoyed some good food and Dave enjoyed a beer tasting.
200 miles across the top of Arkansas found us in Lake Village at Lake Chicot State Park. This is an older state park, there’s a camping area that has been decommissioned and is now being turned into a large pollinator garden someday. We were in an area that has FHUs, the area along the lake is electric and water and would not fit us. It never got busy but I imagine the summertime would be busier. It’s a fine park for a few days but I doubt we’ll be back again.
Since we were there over the weekend we figured Dave would have better luck finding crawfish, and he did. Seafood Your Way in Greenville MS was a success, not only crawfish but some awesome cheesecake with caramel and pecan topping. Another afternoon he went to a local crawfish food truck in Lake Village.
Our next stop was 156 miles away at Wallace Creek Campground, on Enid Lake, where we ended up staying for 9 nights as our lot in TN isn’t ready for us. We were on our favorite site, 28, and were enjoying a fire our first night there until the lights came on. We had never noticed the lamp posts in the area as they had never bothered us but recently they changed out to very bright LED lights, it seemed like someone was shining their headlights into our site. Ruined our enjoyable fire and never had another one while we were there. One nice thing is the site is now an FHU site so we didn’t have to conserve tank space.
We did have one day of really bad rainy windy weather, actually clocked a 70mph gust. Thankfully the rear end of the rig was facing the wind.
calm before the storm |
Batesville is the nearest town of any size, we enjoyed a Mexican lunch out and Dave of course found another crawfish place. He liked Big Ern’s so much that he went back a second afternoon.
Since we had a few days to kill before we headed to TN we moved up to South Abutment Recreation Area on Arkabutla Lake in Coldwater MS only 66 miles away. This has got to be the worst COE campground we’ve been in. The sites and surrounding areas have trash everywhere, garbage all over the place by the dumpsters. some sites are covered in pine cones, needles, and branches. There appear to be sites that have people here for long stays, not sure if they’re volunteers, but those sites look really rough. So for us, this is a one-and-done place.
Our friend Debbie said she had trouble commenting on the blog, I tried changing things and she could comment but I couldn’t reply to comments. So I’ve changed things back to their original settings, has anyone else had trouble commenting? If you have, send me an email (maloufdf60@gmail.com)or drop me a comment on FB.
On a sadder note, Dave's Uncle Ed passed away on 3/7, we last saw him in FL in 2019. At the time Alzheimer's was setting in and he was having trouble remembering things, such as our visit. Dave's siblings moved him back to southern NY, where Dave is from. Uncle Ed played a big part in Dave's life and was the first family member Dave introduced me to. We'll miss him.
Tomorrow we head to Paradise Landing in Clifton TN where our lot is. The septic and water are in, the electrical inspection is done and just waiting on the meter to be set, we have a crete pad, packing compound, for now. We’ve had lots of inquiries on our TX property but to date, we’ve not had a reasonable offer on it so no more developing of the TN property.
The beginning |
Until next time...