Sunday, 10/28: 182 miles and parked at Tom Sawyer's RV Park, West Memphis, Arkansas
It was a short 3 hour drive today. We left Hot Springs about 10:00 and arrived at West Memphis at 1:00. Tom Sawyer RV Park is located right on the Mississippi River. There are two sections with one being located away from the river and wooded, while the other is wide open and located right on the river. We chose the river section with a wide and long pull thru site with a great view of the river.
Our section was less than half full when we arrived, but it quickly filled up. I guess that's why the No Vacancy sign was up when we arrived. It was a beautiful 75 degree. The sites are very long and level. We didn't unhook. We had great views of the Mississippi River, so we sat outside for a drink and watched the barge traffic. They even had a neat tree house observation platform for barge watching. Judy and I would definitely stay here again, but reserve enough ahead of time to get an actual riverside site.
Sunrise over the Mississippi River. |
That evening we watched TV and saw the Boston Red Sox defeat the Los Angelas Dodgers to win the World Series. Tomorrow it's on to the Nashville area for a night. On the way out of the campground we passed this sign. I know this park has flooded in the past, but WOW!!
Monday, 10/29: 244 miles and parked at the Nashville East KOA, Lebonan, Tennessee.
We left about 10:00. Memphis traffic was OK, but the Nashville traffic was nail biting, and it wasn't even rush hour. The sites are a bit tight in this KOA and we had to unhook to level. It was a cool, 65, so we didn't sit outside. After naps and reading we had leftover soup for dinner.
Tomorrow it is on to Lexington, Kentucky for a couple nights.
Tuesday, 10/30: 220 miles and parked at Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, Kentucky
We have camped at Kentucky Horse Park several times in the past. It is one of our favorite spots. While water and electric only, the nearby dumping station is huge. The sites are spacious and it is easy to walk the dogs. When we arrived it was warm enough to sit outside in the sunshine for a beer. That evening we were surprised to see a part of their Southern Lights Holiday show displayed right in back of our camper. Here is a 30 second video of the light show. Very cool.
Wednesday, 10/31:
We visited Claiborne Farms this morning. This is a thoroughbred horse farm just a short distance from Lexington in Paris, KY. Claiborne is probably most famous as the home of Triple Crown winner Secretariat. We had 11:00 AM tickets for the hour long tour. It was a beautiful sunny morning and the tour guide was amazing. "Rodeo" as he called himself was actually one of the groomers who handle the 12 stallions standing in stud. He had all kinds of background stories and knowledge. He was completely at ease handling these high strung, extremely valuable horses.
Stud Barn housing 12 stallions |
Breeding Barn. Note the padded walls to protect the horses. |
Kentucky Derby winner, Orb. |
War Front, who's stud fee is $250,000. Multiply that times the 100 plus mares he breeds each year. |
Blame, sticking his tongue out at us. |
Grave of Secretariat. |
Claiborne cemetery. |
We got home just in time for the skies to open up and it poured rain, sometimes heavy, all afternoon and all evening.
Tomorrow we continue east and plan to stay near Pittsburg, PA.
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