Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Davidsonville Historic State Park

 We stayed at Milan City Park as planned, this time with a pull-through site.  Nothing else reserved for the remainder of the trek home so we pondered various routes and decided on the path less traveled.  We avoided Memphis and crossed the Mississippi River at Dyersburg and across the boot heel of Missouri.  I came across an Arkansas State Park we were unaware of but we found plenty of good ratings and decided to give it a try.

Davidsonville Historic State Park is about 70 miles northwest of Memphis, TN.  Turns out there is way too much history to summarize here, so if you'd like to check it out further, here's a wiki link.  Being Arkansas residents, we got a great discount for a campsite with full hook-ups.  I didn't get any pictures this time so I decided to put a copy of the Background picture here just to fill the space.


This is our last stop before making the final leg home.  We could easilly grab another campsite somewhere between here and home but I'd rather make the 5 hour drive and be home.  As much as we enjoy the time out, it's still nice to get home and back to normal, whatever that is...  We'll be heading south before the end of October so I'll be posting again in about a month.  Cheers!

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