Our home
for this week was Cumberland Bay State Park. It is located right on
the water of Cumberland Bay, which is part of Lake Champlain. At
first, I was not real impressed with this park but with each day, I
liked it more.
We had an electric site (one of the few) that was a very short walk to the beach and playground. The park had some buildings that were a little run down but the rest of the park was pretty with green grass and many trees. There was even a laundry room there! The one and only negative was the showers. They were a little too cold for my liking but still warmer than many of those that I experienced last year.
We had an electric site (one of the few) that was a very short walk to the beach and playground. The park had some buildings that were a little run down but the rest of the park was pretty with green grass and many trees. There was even a laundry room there! The one and only negative was the showers. They were a little too cold for my liking but still warmer than many of those that I experienced last year.
The park
is located in Plattsburgh, which is a pretty good size but I did not
find much to do there except for the movie theater and a children's
museum. We ended up not going to the children's museum though
because the kids met Henry, who would be their playmate for several
days.
We spent
a lot of time at the beach
but we did leave the campground to visit Ausable Chasm (pronounced Au Sable) just a little south. It was BEAUTIFUL!
We hiked some trails and then rode a raft down the river.
Here's one more pic. Can you see the elephant?
It was a great week! Next, we are crossing the border to Quebec!
but we did leave the campground to visit Ausable Chasm (pronounced Au Sable) just a little south. It was BEAUTIFUL!
We hiked some trails and then rode a raft down the river.
Here's one more pic. Can you see the elephant?
It was a great week! Next, we are crossing the border to Quebec!
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