As I mentioned earlier, I wasn’t going to do a review of our first stop at Robbers Cave State Park in Oklahoma, because we had already blogged about that location a few weeks ago. However, just a bit of information… Continue Reading →
It was so good to get out of the Springfield/Route 66 KOA early. I think we both breathed a sigh of relief as the girls climbed into the back of the truck without any barking coming from the site across… Continue Reading →
From Chatham Illinois to the Springfield/Route 66 KOA it is 313 miles or just about five hours of driving. We rolled into the campground around 1:00 PM. For some reason we had thought that we had stayed at this KOA… Continue Reading →
The next day we had to wait until 8:00 AM to leave 1st choice RV as they were finishing up the final bill. It was great having our work done there and I’m sure someday there will be a return… Continue Reading →
It’s only 90 minutes from the Madison KOA to Cliffside Park in Racine County; this is where we would stay for the wedding. So we didn’t leave the KOA until about 11:00AM. The drive to Racine County is almost all… Continue Reading →
We left Jackson Minnesota about 7:30 AM, and headed for the Madison KOA in Deforest Wisconsin. This leg of the trip would be 5 hours, and of course once you cross into Wisconsin the scenery is beautiful. There are… Continue Reading →
We left the Badlands relatively early in the morning, about 8:00 AM, with the added benefit of being able to see the park one last time on the way out. The next stop would be the Jackson Minnesota KOA. … Continue Reading →
It is 388 miles or 6.5 hours of travel from Chatfield to Fort Welikit Campground in Custer South Dakota. I typically don’t like driving that long with the girls (Hannah and Kendra), but the temperatures would only be reaching… Continue Reading →
The next leg of our journey to my sons wedding would take us from Amarillo to the Pueblo South KOA (details here), roughly five and a half hours from Amarillo. This would just be an over night stop for us… Continue Reading →
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