Harpers Ferry
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A quick stop at Harper Ferry National Historic Park. This is where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet in a V. Robert Harper started a ferry across here in 1747.
We saw the US Armory that GeorgeLäs mer
A quick stop at Harper Ferry National Historic Park. This is where the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers meet in a V. Robert Harper started a ferry across here in 1747.
We saw the US Armory that GeorgeLäs mer
Gorgeous National Park campground! Lots of critters to help us fall asleep. No bear sighting unfortunately though there are signs everywhere.
Patrick and Sarah took a hike around the campground whileLäs mer
Today we arrive at the Sherando Lake Recreation Area located within the George Washington & Jefferson National Forest. Right away we could tell this was a nice place. HUGE campsite with electric, aLäs mer
Kids LOVED this lake and deemed it just what they needed. Older kids swam out to the island and we attempted Marco Polo.
What could be better?!? Using our new grill and the inside burners to create the perfect meal. Also, we tried out the “Awesome Sauce” purchased in Shenandoah and yes, it’s AWESOME!
Took a morning hike around the fish reservoir near our campsite. Rain was welcome in this humidity