Today was a travel day. We split from Camp Tonkawa Springs RV Park in Nacogdoches, TX, and drove northeast toward Louisiana. It is nice country with forests and pasture lands spread over rolling hills. It did not look like a lot of rich folks live in this corner of Texas. We spotted many residences with multiple late model cars parked in front but not a single house with a foundation.
We ultimately arrived at I-20 and turned east to Louisiana. We passed through Shreveport on possibly the worst section of highway in the entire Federal Interstate system. The road itself, bridge approaches and bridge decks have paving surfaces that most closely resemble rubble and we were surprised more of our possessions in the trailer were not where we left them. We exited the freeway in the town of Minden and pulled into the Cinnamon Creek RV Park. It is basically a gravel parking lot with power pedestals and water spigots sticking out of the ground. It is adjacent to a pretty busy street but we will have to spend the night before we will know if it is too noisy. Our phone works well here, too. Surprisingly, there is also invisible good wi-fi.
Maybe this will work out. Camping in town has a few benefits and I noticed there is a liquor store across the street.
Got a shot of the local deer. To see them, click here