Our stay in Kentucky was from March 12 through June 30. We were at a Cumberland Falls Resort State Park, near Corbin: the Home of the first Kentucky Fried Chicken. It has a nice museum and memorabilia.
Above is my Jeep Patriot, we bought to use as a dingy, behind the RV. The rock wall is at a picnic inside the Cumberland Falls Park and is beautiful.
In the picnic ground also was a beautiful foresighted building with huge these around and all shared a four sided fireplace made out of stone, it was outstanding, the Cumberland ran next to it, heading for the bridge below and the Falls.
Cumberland Falls is titled " The Niagra of the South" During The full moon, during each month. These huge missed of the falls, create a "Moonbow" When you are looking at the moonbow and the mist, it makes a white rainbow. But if you take a picture with a camera, it actually appears in the rainbow colors, it's pretty cool to see.
This bridge is over the Cumberland River, which to the mountain surrounding it: the Cumberland it runs North instead of South. The style of the structure of this bridge leans toward Old English Victorian.
The campground was beautiful. Even though there were a few leaves on the trees. We parked near the campground store. Although I have no pictures, we ran the campground store. From they are, we will on the computer with reserve America taking reservations on the phone and we took walk-ins. The only issue that was difficult was the campground was made the late 40s and all of the sites were maximum 22-26 feet. We had one spot that would hold a large RV.
All in all the heart is very nice. It sits in the middle of Daniel Boone national forests. It is a wonderful part for families. My only issue was the campground is so old, there is not much room to set out on your camping gear.
In July we were Roaming around roaming around Tennessee and Arkansas, and had a guest in our RV, even though it is a 38 foot and can sleep eight comfortably, one small 10 y/o seemed to take over the entire RV. Tomorrow I will begin the stories of a great live weeks with our great nephew, Caden.
In my clinical practice as a Dr. of Behavioral Health, I rarely worked with children and I have not had a 10-year-old in my house since 1988. So stay tuned and I will be adding the Tennessee and Arkansas Post within a day or two.
keep it between the ditches!
Doc
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