Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Edgar Evins State Park outside of Nashville

After leaving the comfortable hospitality of the youngest Shaw brother's family, we headed northwest and landed at Edgar Evins State Park, an extremely steep campground next to Center Hill Lake in Liberty, Tennessee. 

This campground is very pretty, well-maintained, well-appointed (showers, playground, electricity and water at every camp site), inexpensive and most surprisingly...virtually deserted. There might be 3 other sites in use tonight out of 60 here. And check out the pictures! This is a really pretty location!

The strange thing is that we just happened upon this park and look what a find we found. Nice. We cooked up a little dinner, walked down to the lake to dip our toes in and took some pictures as the sun set behind the mountains. There is a marina with a bunch of big pontoon boats here, as well as a group of folks with a power boat and a giant innertube. Fun!

The RV is parked on a campsite that looks constructed like a deck on the side of a hill. Here's hoping it holds the RV all night.





 

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