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Hot Springs Arkansas

On our journey south, we stopped for a few days in Hot Springs. We originally wanted to stay at the Hot Springs National Park in the Gulpha Gorge Campground, but it is first come first served, and was full. We quickly found a new place to stay: Leisure Landing RV Park. A nice smaller campground that is setup great right on Lake Hamilton. Full hookup site with laundry facilities is only $32/day.

On Friday, we started the day by soaking in the hot spring pools at Quapaw Bathhouse. They have 4 pools at at different temperatures (95, 98, 102 and 105 degrees). We spent a little over an hour in the pools and then had lunch at the café. Very nice. the next time we come to Hot Springs, we want to try a more traditional bathhouse experience at Buckstaff Bathhouse; they have individual tubs vs pools.

After the bathhouse, we hiked the Peak Trail which leads to the Hot Springs Mountain Tower.

We finished our day having dinner at Superior Bathhouse Brewery. We each sampled a flight of 4 beers and enjoyed the food. Great menu of food and beer. Highly recommended to here if you are in town.

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Lake Charles, AK

Well, this is sounding like a broken record but Wow. Another great campground: Lake Charles State Park in Arkansas. This reminds us of Tugaloo in Georgia. We are in site #53 which is backed up to the lake. We are once again the only campers in our loop. Concreate pad, fire pit, grill, water and electricity. We also get to add yet another state in the course of a few days.

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Bold Spoon Creamery

We added another new state – Missouri by staying at the Bold Spoon Creamery in Park Hills, MO.

Another great Harvest Host location. Cory and Rachel have a great business in a fantastic location. We strongly recommend stopping by. Oh, and you need to meet Flash!

Make sure you have lots of room in your freezer, so you and get every flavor. We only had room for 4 in our tiny freezer, but what a treat!

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Lacey Keosauqua State Park

What a nice state park here in Iowa – another new State for us! We have a great site for $15/day with water and 50amsp electrical service.

Keosauqua is the local town. Very cute and quaint. Had lunch at Misty’s Malt shop.

We visited the next own over – Bentonsport. It may very well be the smallest village we have ever been in at 35 acres and 40 residents. We walked the old bridge over the Des Moines River.

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Monroe, WI

We stopped by in Monroe to see Pam’s great Aunt Lilian and Bob. It was a very nice visit. They were our last visit heading home in the Spring and our first visit heading out. Looking forward to stopping by in the spring again.

We used our Harvest Host membership to once again stay 1 night at Hawk’s Mill Winery where we stayed in the spring. Upon arrival, Tracy remembered us from the spring, and welcomed us in. She made fantastic flat bread pizzas and the wine was great again. We ended up buying a couple of bottles of “Happy Camper” wine and a bottle of Rose.

If you are in the area, we highly recommend stopping in!

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