Cherokee Casino, Roland, OK

Christopher Wright/ July 31, 2024/ Campground/ 0 comments

Another stop on our trek away from the East Coast was the Cherokee casino in Roland, Oklahoma. This was arguably our first time staying in a casino parking lot. Normally, we shy away from parking lots as it’s not really our vibe. However, there are not a lot of boondocking opportunities in the southeast. The Cherokee Casino in Roland, OK was unique in that its dedicated RV lot has free

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Lenox Marcus Recreation Area, Bismarck, AR

Christopher Wright/ July 10, 2024/ Campground/ 0 comments

We boondocked at the Lenox Marcus Recreation Area on DeGray Lake while passing through Arkansas. This Army Corps of Engineers campground is a bit of a mixed bag. The road to get here was well paved and maintained, making it a breeze to get the bus into. There were several pull-outs on the road that we could have camped our 40’ bus on. However, the heavy tree cover would have

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River Breeze Campground, Marion, NC

Christopher Wright/ June 26, 2024/ Adventures, Campground/ 0 comments

This was the second private campground we stayed at on our trip back to the West Coast. However, it wasn’t planned. After staying for a few nights with a few Boondockers Welcome hosts across North Carolina, we were looking forward to another one when trouble happened. As we mentioned once before in things don’t go smooth, driving a bus isn’t as easy as driving a compact car. Except this time,

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Longwood Park, Clarksville, VA

Christopher Wright/ June 19, 2024/ Campground, Transitions/ 0 comments

After our six-month stay at Camp Cardinal, it was time to hit the road again! But on our adventure east from Brownsville, we discovered a scarcity of public campgrounds. The Southeast is a region devoid of public lands.  We stayed at more private campgrounds and Boondockers Welcome stays compared to our previous travels. Our first stop on this westward leg was Longwood Park, an idyllic escape managed by the Army

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Historic Sites of Virginia

Christopher Wright/ March 20, 2024/ Adventures/ 0 comments

Our main reason for staying at Camp Cardinal RV Resort was its location. In eastern Virginia, it was right in the middle of many historic sites of Virginia. We spent the whole summer learning about our nation’s birth and growing pains. There are many agencies that operate the various locations we visited. The best way to organize them are The Historic Triangle, Preservation Virginia, and others. Interested in everything we

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Camp Cardinal RV Resort

Christopher Wright/ January 3, 2024/ Campground/ 0 comments

While we stayed in the historic triangle of Virginia over the summer, we made our home base at Camp Cardinal RV Resort in Hayes, Virginia. Interested in everything we did in Virginia? Now you can download our itinerary for free! Like when we stayed at Resaca de la Palma, we workamped. This allowed us to stay for free in exchange for Mom working a few hours a week in the

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Pohick Bay Regional Campground, Lorton, VA

Christopher Wright/ November 15, 2023/ Campground, RV Stories/ 0 comments

While we were visiting Washington, DC, we wanted a place that was a little closer than Camp Cardinal. Lucky for us, we were able to get a spot at the Pohick Bay Regional Campground, in Lorton, Virginia! Unfortunately, we were so busy exploring Washington, DC while we stayed here, that we didn’t spend much time here. We can say that the campground is clean, well-maintained, and very busy on the

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Jordan Lake Recreation Area, Poplar Point Campground, Wilsonville, NC

Christopher Wright/ September 13, 2023/ Campground/ 0 comments

Passing through North Carolina, we stayed a few nights at the Poplar Point Campground, which was part of the Jordan Lake Recreation Area. This sprawling campground was a nice stop on our way north. Perched on the banks of Jordan Lake, this popular campground was one of the first places our kids got to play with other kids after the semi-isolation of our winter in South Texas. Getting to the

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Goliad State Park, Goliad, TX

Christopher Wright/ August 9, 2023/ Campground, Museums and Zoos/ 0 comments

We stayed at Goliad State Park and Historic Site as our first stop after leaving our winter home of Resaca de la Palma State Park. Many pros to this site far outweighed the few cons we came across.   As we’ve discussed many times, we love museums! Goliad State Park and Historic Site is a park and museum rolled into one! About the history The keystone of this park is the

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