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Traveling Across these United States

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Thursday, September 27, 2007






Time to travel south ….said goodbye to our friends at Monaco and headed out for Batesville IN to one of our membership parks, Indian Lakes Thousand Trails & NACO Park (very nice). We went to Metamora IN., another quaint, historic town. In the middle of the town is a canal where you can board a canal boat and travel through Duck Creek Aqueduct. It is the only covered wooden aqueduct still in working order in the US. On Tuesday we headed to Madison, IN – another extremely interesting town full of history nestled beside the Ohio River. Another town suggested to us but we were not able to visit is Nashville. From here we chose another membership park in Owensville, MO, Lost Valley Lakes Resort and OMG what a place to stay. This is by far the best park we have ever stayed in. It is on 353 acres of green land with several lakes, indoor and outdoor pools, almost 800 sites, 3-hole golf course, Frisbee golf, riding stables, adult activity center that features everything from bingo to basketball, workout gym, country store with restaurant and more. If you don’t have a rig you can rent a trailer, cabin, or condo. You can also rough it by renting either a tent or tepee. The resort is in the middle of nowhere with closest town about 45 minutes away but was worth the commute. We did venture out to Herman, a German town full of old historic buildings, antiques, and wineries. We of course visited the one brewery in town along with 3 wineries, not all on the same day. Then back to camp to enjoy the rough life.

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