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Wisconsin Trip Day 1 – Robbers Cave

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 →

A guide to Enjoying your Travel Trailer

As you probably know by now, there is more to enjoying your Travel Trailer than just selecting the correct campground. There are many things you can do to make life on the road, and in your trailer more enjoyable.  Maintaining… Continue Reading →

Stop Twelve – Checotah/Lake Eufaula KOA

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 →

Stop Eleven – Springfield/Route 66 KOA

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 →

Stop Ten – The Double J Campground in Chatham Illinois

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 →

Stop Eight – Its Time for a Wedding

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 →

Stop Seven – Deforest Wisconsin the Madison KOA

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 →

Stop Six – Jackson Minnesota KOA

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 →

Stop Four – Custer South Dakota, Mt Rushmore, Sylvan Lake, and More!

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 →

Stop Two – Pueblo South KOA

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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