Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Still Fall 2017 and Trying to Catch Up ! Part 3

New Mexico - Fall 2017

I'm going to TRY to get these fall posts wrapped up with this one!  It's been over SIX months (yikes, bad blogger here) since these travels took place, so please forgive my memory lapses. 




 Fast forward to  our trip to Ruidoso, New Mexico for the wedding of Dennis' nephew.  We were pleased to meet up with some of our Indiana family who had traveled to here as well.  A one day road trip to White Sands National Monument was a fun diversion for everyone! 


Congratulations to Matt and Morgan!  It was a wonderful wedding at a beautiful western themed venue. 

From there we had a short drive to Las Cruces, NM.  Unfortunately, we both caught some type of virus and spent several days recovering and resting during our stop here.  But, if you know us, you know we love our Mexican food and our illnesses didn't keep us from enjoying the flavors of the area! Our campground was near the historic town of Mesilla where we found terrific food.


Finally we recovered enough to do a hike in the nearby Dripping Springs National Recreation area.  We wish we had felt like doing more of this, but we will have to save that for a return trip!


 From Las Cruces, we made a swing through the El Paso TX area and back over to Carlsbad NM.  On the way, we made an overnight stop at the Guadalupe Mountains


Probably the only reason for us to visit Carlsbad, is of course,  Carlsbad Caverns National Park.  I was here in 1968, so there had been a few changes since then :)


We took the self guided tour and walked down the entrance to the caves then rode the elevator back up. Needless to say, our calves talked to us for the next couple of days, but we felt this was a great way to visit the park.



Texas - November 2017

With no idea where we wanted to spend the next few weeks in Texas, we lucked out with a reservation at Johnson Creek RV Resort and Pecans near Ingram in the Texas Hill Country.


An added perk here were the all the pecans we could harvest! And the miniature horses that loved the added attention of the campground residents.  We spent Thanksgiving here and enjoyed their potluck dinner with turkey provided by the owners.  There were lots of winter Texans here and we could see why they liked it here. 


This was a great location to explore more of the area.  We made a day trip to San Antonio and saw the Alamo, some other old missions and of course, had some delicious Mexican food on the River Walk! Fredericksburg, Kerrville, Luckenbach, Boerne and Bandera were also within a short drive from the campground.  Lots to see and do near here!




 As we left Ingram, we made a stop at the LBJ Ranch near Johnson City.  We weren't sure what to expect here, but found it very interesting.


Our next destination was Waco.  Our campground here was Airport Park Campground, an COE park, on Lake Waco.  This was the sunset view from one of the sites as we arrived.





 Of course we visited The Silos!  We shopped one day, then went back the next evening to see the Christmas lights.

 This is about as much of Dallas as we really wanted to see.  D did great driving through heavy truck traffic in construction zones with the motorhome, but not his favorite day of travel!


Pilot Knoll Park and Campground near Highland Village TX was our next destination where I celebrated my birthday with cake and a visit from the Oklahoma relatives!  Also a visit with Dennis' former co-worker who lives on the other side of the lake.  



With this, I will say I am finished blogging about our Fall 2017 travels!  From Texas we made our way back to Indiana for Christmas with the family and some much colder weather.

Campgrounds:

Circle B Campground, Ruidoso Downs, NM ๐Ÿ˜Easy access FHU with cabin nearby for extra family to stay, decent sites but mostly empty at this time of year. Probably would look at other places if we came through here again. $$$

Hacienda RV Resort, Las Cruces, NM ๐Ÿ˜€Easy access FHU pull through sites.  Lots of RV's overnighting as they head West for the winter but good choice for exploring the area.  Nice office staff.  Close to interesting town of Mesilla. $$$$

Pine Springs Campground, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, TX ๐Ÿ˜€NO Services.  Basically a parking lot with lines drawn as a guideline.  Scenic area. Great for an over night but can be very windy here. $

Brantley Lake State Park Campground,  12 miles N of Carlsbad, NM  ๐Ÿ˜€A little out of the way for visiting the Caverns but FHU and nicely spaced sites.  Can be very windy here too.  $$

Schreiner City Park, Junction, TX ๐Ÿ˜€NO Services but FREE for up to 3 days.  Great overnight stop for travel to Texas Hill Country.  Nice sites along the river but we arrived after dark and a little difficult to find but would be fine during daylight. FREE

Johnson Creek RV Resort, Ingram, TX ๐Ÿ˜€FHU Easy access but a little ways from some of the main attractions in Hill Country.  Not an issue for us.  Nice campground with pull through sites.  We were able to get monthly rate for our 3  1/2 week stay.  Would be a great place for a rally.  Pecans (and deer) everywhere. $$

Airport Park Campground, Waco, TX ๐Ÿ˜€A COE park. Some FHU sites.  All with great lake views.  A little ways off the main roads but pretty easy to find.  Not as much airport noise as one would expect.  Could not level at our first site but were able to get FHU site which was much better. Great spot to stay while visiting the Silos, etc.  $

Pilot Knoll Campground, Highland Village, TX ๐Ÿ˜€City park but a little hard to find. W/E sites only.  Good campground for exploring the Dallas area.  Nice lake views.  Popular with locals.  There is a COE park nearby that would be worth checking out  $$$

Fair City RV Park, Hope, AR ๐Ÿ˜City Park at the Fairgrounds.  Electric only. Easy access but could be muddy.  Good for an overnight when passing through on I-30. $

Grand Ole RV Resort, Goodlettsville, TN ๐Ÿ˜FHU and easy access. One of the less expensive options when visiting Nashville. Quite a bit of train noise.  Otherwise a nice campground.  $$$












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