by HorizonSeeker » Sat Mar 26, 2011 7:17 pm
You were smart to ask for the list. I'm not surprised at the responses. On my whirlwind trip down the Natchez Trace we deliberately stayed at several different types of places just to get a feel, and here's what I discovered:
Night 1 - Good Sam park in Tuscumbia, AL: very clean and safe. Graveled, level lots with full hook ups and free wifi. Cable was available too but since I haven't put a tv in Seeker yet, didn't matter. This was OK for the first night out since it was easy to access and felt safe with all the lighting and the gates. But in reality it was just a huge parking lot with no trees anywhere and very little grass for Gus to take a walk on. OK for a night on the road or if we'd had some laundry to do.
Nights 2 & 3 - state parks with water & electric only. Loved being in the woods and all the sites were paved and pretty level. Trails for hiking and walking Gus were plentiful. Too wet for campfires but we had a fire ring.
Night 4 - RV resort on the banks of the Mississippi: Not my style although it was nicely done with level, gravel lots and views of the river/barges going under the bridge. All the extras including a nice bath house, laundry, pool, hot tub, store, meeting room. Most expensive too at $40.00/night non-member price. I guess if I needed a night to recharge, dump my tanks, do laundry, etc. it would be good, but just too darn expensive.
Night 5 - Lake Lurleen state park in Tuscaloosa, AL: Although it's another state park, it's so much more. The lake is huge and gorgeous views everywhere. The folks were super nice and our site was easy to get into. But the best sites were lakeside where you had your own small deck alongside your site and steps down to the lake where you could even tie up your boat. And did I mention the lake views? Lots of trails and really heavily wooded. Electric and water only at my site but some had sewer too. All had fire rings and picnic tables. I really could go back there for a prolonged visit and the price was only $22/night.
Night 6 - Monte Sano state park in Huntsville, AL: I love this park because of it's beauty and the friendliness of the folks there. All sites are back in but I had plenty of room and my site was really level with access to 2 good trails right outside my door. Also am partial to this one as it's the place I first met up with members of this forum.
We also had one night of dry camping in Merriweather Lewis NP which was great and deep in the woods. (seeing a pattern here?)