Because of
various appointments back in Oklahoma in just two weeks we left Bull Shoals and
went over to our home away from home, Branson, Missouri. I have wrote a lot about Silver Dollar City (SDC) and the Indian Point COE campground in the past. So I won’t describe the camp ground or park
in detail on this post. If you are
interested in previous posts on either location simply click on the hyper links above.
The 2016 observations of changes at Silver Dollar City can be viewed here.
Generally we
camp in either site one or two, but both were previously booked due to both the
blue grass festival going on in the park and the Indian Motorcycle Rally that
was going on across the road from the COE.
Lucky for us most bikers don’t need a longer campsite so we were able to
get site 5.
I love this 50 amp site and it will be the one
we will hope for in the future. It is 60
ft. long, wide and so easy to back into I didn’t even have to spot Gary as he
did so, he parked it perfect the first try.
Even better, for those of you with big rigs and/or a towed. It has a separate parking spot for that as
well. It is also not far from the marina
with its small café. You can take a
short walk to go to a package store across the way for the necessities of
life. The bathroom is nearby and so is the dumpster. If you want
a shower though you will probably want to drive to it.
There are
four shower rooms in the shower house on the next area over. They are large handicapped accessible rooms
with all the facilities in that room.
They are unisex rooms. Because
there are only four I highly recommend you take your showers in off peak hours,
although there is one other shower house in another section up the hill with
four additional shower stalls.
Again these
COE sites are water and electric only ($10 per night with the parks pass/$20
without) and what I consider the worst dump station set-up we have come across
in all our years of travel as far as easy access. It is a dual dump station on a narrow paved
loop of dead end road that has some pretty good drop offs at various points
that could easily do damage to your rig if you are not very cautious.
We have
taken our 37 ft. Montana fifth wheel through it twice, it can be done, but it
was VERY nerve wrecking to do so. We’ve
decided this trip that we wouldn't dump the trailer there, but take our chances
that the next campground we go to will have a better set-up. It is simply too nail biting with the longer
rig to do it. It wasn’t that easy when
we had a 30 ft. one either. Our first fifth
wheel was 28 ft. and it wasn’t too bad.
Obviously
they have not changed the setup for dumping in the 40 years we have been coming
here.
So you can get an idea of some of
the drop offs on the curves of the loop I have stepped down from the pavement
to the ground with one foot to give you a depth concept. You can see grooves in the pavement where
some were not successful at negotiating the curves. The hardest place is, of course the
entrance/exit. If another rig is waiting
on that road you cannot get out until they move forward.
The facility
itself is pretty average, just bad for trailer under carriages if you make a
turn too tight.
If you
arrive before the designated check in site and your site is still occupied they
well tell you to go up to this loop and park in the center of it until the site
is available. Then you have to back out of the center of the loop and then
negotiate those curves. Something to
consider if you are like us and tend to generally arrive early.
The day
after we arrived we had to go back to Oklahoma for my brother in law’s memorial
service. He had died the Sunday
before. He will be sorely missed. Being
at Branson the day before his service was bittersweet. It brought back memories of him and his wife
coming over here with us a few years ago.
We had a wonderful time on that trip. We were celebrating my sister in law being in remission. We were all so happy!
Jim
Patterson 1950 to 2016
The rain
apparently followed us from Arkansas as it rained a good deal more while we
were at Branson. That didn’t deter us
though from catching some good shows at SDCand going back to the College of the Ozarks campus
for another good meal and to actually tour some of the grounds this time. Both of these “events” will be highlighted in
a separate post of course.
Our tour of the campus included a great meal again at Dobyn's Restaurant and Honor Park, the Ralph Foster Museum, Star School, and Lookout Point, The 911 Memorial and the Missouri Viet Nam Veterans Memorial with the adjoining Veterans Grove.
As well our
trip to Dogpatch USA. Not only will I write about it, but we were
able to do a fly over with the quadcopter, with permission from the owner on
two different days. If you would like to
see what remains of this old amusement park then and now please see my Dogpatch USA post.
Unfortunately
the Thursday before the holiday we watched in horror as shore patrol and
emergency team divers looked for the occupant of an apparent boating
accident. I don’t know if they ever
found the people either, they had not as of the time we left. All I know is the boat was found with the
motor running going in circles with a tube behind it. The ski rope for the
tube was around the prop. A very sad way
to start the holiday weekend.
It rained
every day for a part of the day or night, but didn’t discourage the holiday
campers. As you will find in most
campgrounds, it was a family atmosphere as tents popped up like mushrooms all
over the campground.
Of course
there were your usual robins, deer, vultures, squirrels (they sure grow them
scrawny in Missouri, ours at home are fat little fellows, but then they are
always into the bird feed and pet food), and one woodchuck that we saw. Unfortunately because of the rain we didn’t
get any good photos of any of them.
We were able to do a fly over with the quad copter at this campground with the permission of the park attendant.
We were able to do a fly over with the quad copter at this campground with the permission of the park attendant.
The peaceful
time at this clean campground went quickly and soon we were headed back to
Oklahoma for what we thought would be a short 10 day visit. Surprise, surprise sproing! Taylor Ferry South on Ft. Gibson lake had a
surprise for us as far as the camper was concerned, post to come in the near
future.
Jan who is
currently in Oklahoma posting as fast as she can while she has wi-fi.
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