The fun at this campground began on the road leading down to it. Shortly after we turned onto the main road to go down to the park my eyes fell on these delightful sea creatures.
We loved
everything about our stay at this campground.
First of all it was COE, so it was $9 a night, what’s not to like about
that. Our campsite had water and 50 amp
electric, but no sewer. That’s okay the
dump station was nearby.
While our
campsite D-3, was a bit sloped we’ve got pretty apt at getting the fifth wheel
level. So not a problem.
The camp
host was friendly and stopped by to chat with us on and off the six days we
stayed there.
Most days we
weren’t home because I had picked up the brochure for the Prairie Trail travel
route to see many free or near free places.
It took three of our six days just to do the entire loop at our slow,
laid back pace.
Some of the
spots were a bit of a challenge to see, but we found them and we were glad we
did.
As we did
our travels we were also on a photo safari to take photos of abandoned
buildings. Trust me, we found many to
snap photos of.
One of our
favorites was on the road between Venago campground and Lindsborg. If you zoom
in on the photo you will see a buzzard, which Gary didn’t know was there when
he took the photo, sitting in the window.
I’m thinking this could be the makings of a great Halloween card.
The area was
rich with fodder for my husband’s camera lens.
Our first
bit of the Prairie Trail was in the next campground over in the state park that
shared an entrance road with the Venago COE campground.
Horse Thief
Canyon is a real surprise in this area.
It was after all Kansas, so why would anyone expect to find a
canyon? But there it was.
I would love
to boast we did the canyon nature trail hike, but we didn’t. Just looking at the entrance to the trail,
almost straight up I knew my health had not returned well enough to allow me
the stamina that hike would take. So we had to be content with taking photos
going into the area and what Gary could take by climbing a short way onto the
nature trail without me.
This canyon
also has horse trails you can bring you can bring your own horse to ride. In fact the state park campground has a horse
camp, complete with a corral. I do not
know the rates for the state park, just Venago, but it looked to be a nice
park.
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