Although there are numerous options for researching RV campgrounds, you really never know what you are going to find until you get there. Our campground in Ingram Texas has been one of the nicest parks we have stayed in. Many campgrounds only have gravel sites, but this one has all concrete slabs, with neatly manicured grass surrounds.
It is located on the banks of the Johnson Creek and is actually a working Pecan orchard. Deer feed just behind our RV several times a day, and there is always some birdlife to listen to and watch - the feathered variety! The grounds here are neat and tidy, with paths leading to a delightful chapel, all wood inside. There is a spotless pool, with a covered gazebo with chairs where you can sit and look out over the river. The clubhouse has been tastefully decorated and has a full kitchen, laundry, billiards table and library, plus several different sitting areas. You can fish in the river, but it is catch and release only - no fun for Murray in that. In an adjoining paddock are horses and donkeys to complete the view. I made good use of the laundry today and washed & dried our doona plus all cushion & dinette seat covers.
The neighbours Paul & Janice from the site next to us offered to take us for a drive to see the Guadalupe River. It was a pretty route along the river and it was easy to see where the rich people live - some stunning properties. Paul's father is in the camper on the other side of us, and most evenings the five of us sit outside and chat whilst watching the deer and the birds. The weather has been unseasonably pleasant (not too humid) for this time of the year, so we have made the most of the nice weather. Time now for dinner - spareribs on the BBQ.
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