Our maiden voyage with our 2022 T@b 400 Boondock teardrop camper was a two night trip to Chattahoochee Bend SP. Our months of preparation paid off, and the first trip in “Pe@rl” was a success. We cooked several meals, set up all of the accessories that we have collected in the past several months, andContinue reading “Chattahoochee Bend State Park”
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George T. Bagby State Park
Bagby has a lodge, marina, and cabins, but no camping. It has peaceful lake views and a day use area with a beach and playground area. The good news for us was that Cotton Hill Campground was directly across the water from the marina. It is a Core of Engineers camping area that you reserveContinue reading “George T. Bagby State Park”
Florence Marina State Park
Joe has many fond memories of the marina since his family kept a house boat here for many years (see the photo above). His family’s houseboat was in the slip on the far left of the above photo and his Uncle Joe Jr.’s houseboat was in the slip beside the boat with Christmas tree. FlorenceContinue reading “Florence Marina State Park”
Providence Canyon State Park
Providence Canyon’s unofficial moniker of the Little Grand Canyon is well deserved. The views are stunning, particularly from the 2.5 mile loop trail where we hiked today. Although we have hiked many trails inside the canyon, the loop trail at the top provided a different sort of view of the 150-feet deep canyon and multi-coloredContinue reading “Providence Canyon State Park”
Tallulah Gorge State Park
There were 657 steps down to the suspension bridge that sways 80 feet above the canyon. Then there were 657 steps going straight back up. It was enough to get your heart rate up and to make your face red. But it was worth it to see the power of the waterfalls and take a picture from theContinue reading “Tallulah Gorge State Park”
Jimmy Carter National Historical Park
We visited the Jimmy Carter NHP during our stay at the cabins at Georgia Veteran’s State Park in Cordele with Sarah, Kellan and Evelyn. This was our first visit to Carter’s boyhood home and farm. We enjoyed a peaceful stroll on a beautiful fall day through the cotton field with a scarecrow, barnyard with chickensContinue reading “Jimmy Carter National Historical Park”
