Do you have a favorite camping spot? One that is different than all the others? Brings you joy, that you look forward to, that maybe you go out of your way to stop there, even if it's for only a few days?
I do!
We have camped in all the lower 48 states, more than once in many of them. We were on the road, full-time for almost 8 years and mostly moved about on a weekly basis, so to say that we have camped in a lot of campgrounds would be a pretty true statement.
To be honest, we are not good at "boondocking" nor "Walmart parking" - so our type of camping is at official campgrounds. That said, we've tried all types, from Casino to Farms, from KOA to Beaches. We've been to "fancy" upscale resorts and ones we wondered how they even got a license.
Some we've only stayed one night, other's a month. Some, we liked so much we either asked to stay longer, or we made a note to return as soon as we could. Some, we noted "never to return", but honestly, those were rare, and usually not because the campground was so terrible, but the weather or the location was not to our liking.
Then, once in awhile you come across a gem. In our case 2 of them, and both by accident. One was along the California Coast near Ventura. It was just luck that we happened to find a spot that was available along the Pacific Coast Hwy (yes, boondocking!) and we grabbed it for the night.
The second has become our "happy place". It's in Riggins ID. We landed there because in August, as it turns out, is their "Mulberry Festival" and every place where we were trying to book, was full! After numerous phone calls, we found this tiny campground. It turned out to be unbelievable! Most of the sites are right alongside a swath of soft green grass that lines right up to the Little Salmon River. It sits above it by about 8', but you can walk down to it via some rock stairs. Across the river is nothing but trees and a beautiful hill to look at. Each site has a big shade tree with a picnic table. Full hook-ups and WiFi. Talk about peace and quiet!
We don't even bother to un-hook the car, as you can walk into the small town and shop or eat at the half dozen cafes or restaurants. We actually did walk into town each day (can't sit all day, every day!) and poked our head into a couple of cute shops, even though most were closed when we were there (only open for a few hours a couple of days a week) but saw some fun things, like a tiny old refrigerator that was turned into a free book stand, as well as a nice mural of the map of the Salmon River which gave one a good perspective of how the river travels. Everyone, including the owners are super friendly. One of our camp neighbors has caught several fish while he's been here too. Mostly though, I just sit back and read and enjoyed the wonderful sounds of the flowing river. To me, there is nothing more soothing.They have different shade trees along the strip, and this time we found out we were under a walnut tree! When the wind blew, we were graced with an abundance of walnuts! Most of them are ripe and ready to gather, so I did, a big bag full to take home...bonus!
To soon it will be time to leave, but it's always nice to know it's here, and that we have found such a wonderful place to come to...
...on the road...Marie
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