Even though it was hotter than the surface of the sun, this campground was awesome! The entrance road to the campground was over a half-mile long and was lined with palm trees and pines. It seemed like we like we were on the driveway to a billionaire's mansion. Our site was the best one in the park—right on the lake and right next to a little bridge that crossed over to the pool/beach area.
Our RV at our site inside "The Compound" |
There was a mile-long path around the lake (that I wished I could jog on) and nature walks that spurred off into the woods from that. Everything was beautifully kept. There were shuffleboard courts and tetherball and ping-pong and pool tables, but it was too hot to do much of anything that didn't involve the water. The pool had a water basketball and water volleyball "courts." The swim area in the lake had huge inflatable trampolines and a slide.
The sun was brutal and everyone got a little burned—even with sunscreen. We stayed two nights here and got our fill of sun and heat. The girls' favorite parts of this place were the pool, the giant slide, and the golf cart that we rented for 24 hours. We must have put 20 miles on that thing with Keiko or Amaya at the wheel. They had a blast and I got my first taste of what it will be like to teach them to drive six years from now! We would have stayed here longer if it had been a bit cooler and if we hadn't wanted to make it to Lia's house in Charleston.
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