Van Horn RV Park

Van Horn, TX

We have come to realize some newbie mistakes that we have made so far in our first 3 months on the road. For example, we have learned that some RV parks are best served as one night stops to break up your drive and are not really intended for longer stays, like a week. This stop in Van Horn, as well as our previous stop in Fort Stockton, should have been for just one night. Had we done that at both locations we could be in southern Arizona already where it is a bit warmer than the upper 20’s to low 30’s we’ve been experiencing for the past 3 days.

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San Angelo State Park

San Angelo, TX

Now that we are past our solar install, we are making our way to Arizona and given the size of Texas, it will take us a few stops to get through the state. Our first stop is at San Angelo State Park, our first Texas state park camping experience. We have heard good things about camping in Texas state parks and this one has not disappointed. The sites are large and level with plenty of room between sites. We have now traveled far enough west that the landscape is very different with small trees, grassland, and cactus.

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Cut N Shoot RV Park

Cut and shoot, TX

We decided to avoid traveling through Houston by routing north a bit and the obvious town to pass through was Conroe, TX.  The first place we tried to book was full so we started looking at options and  chose this RV park over the more expensive KOA.  Amy didn’t realize when booking the park that the town was also named Cut And Shoot, albeit with “and” spelled out vs. ‘N’.  This is a small rustic park, where most of the sites are occupied by full time residents in relatively old (>10 yrs) rigs.  People do seem nice as we did talk to a few neighbors but weather kept our activities to a minimum.

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A+ Motel & RV Resort

Sulphur, LA

Snowy Egret plunging for something to eat
Snowy Egret in flight

When we arrived in southwest Louisiana, just a few miles from the Texas border, it was sunny with temperatures approaching 80 degrees (sorry, friends in the northeast).  The name of this place makes most RVers cringe but it is a very nice suburban park with many pull throughs and all sites are level concrete slabs.  We got setup in our pull through site, put out the awnings and sat down for our new tradition of having a beer after our traveling for the day is over.  The weather prompted us to have grilled chicken for dinner.  Even though it was dark by the time we wanted to cook and eat, the LED lights on the awnings provided more than enough illumination to enjoy the warm weather while it lasted.  The next two days were still projected to be sunny but temps more in the low 60’s.

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