Wednesday, June 19, 2019

April 15 through April 28, Amarillo, Wichita Falls, Stephenville, Glen Rose, Waco, Mount Pleasant, Texas


Tiffen motor homes are made in Red Bay Alabama and we need some repairs, we have an appointment May 13th.  We are moving East heading in that direction.  Along the way it has mostly been raining.    

Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Canyon, Texas.  This place was recommended by another camper whom we were sharing information about places to visit.  It was a huge place and most of the area was very flat, then you arrive at this canyon.  

This is from the top of the park and then you drive down into the canyon.

Once your down in the canyon there are hiking trails, we were hiking the Juniper Cliffside Trail 2.9 miles. 
This was a large cave that we walked up to.


I had a great salad and Deck had breakfast.  If your a fan of Fixer Upper like I am then you have to visit everything Magnolia in Waco Texas.

There are the Silo's, an open play area, the store and bakery.  Since we were full from eating and the line into the bakery was over an hour, we skipped the bakery.

Located in Mount Pleasant Texas.
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Our campsite in Ramblin Fever.

Just down the road from Ramblin Fever was a lake having boat races.  We spent the afternoon watching the qualifiers.

A typical wild flower scene in Texas.

East Terrace (1872-1884) Every princess needs a castle and industrialist J.W. Mann built this one for his bride.  The original structure was built in 1872 and added onto in 1880 and 1884. This is one of Waco's premier historic homes and is furnished in fine Victorian antiques.

The upstairs ballroom.

The debutante would have worn this dress for her opening season, only the debutante wore white.

Earle-Napier Kinnard House, (1858-1869) Begun in 1858 by John Baylis Earle, this one-room house was one of the earliest brick houses in Waco.  In 1869, the Napier-Kinnard family added the two-story Greek Revival portion of the house.  

Midway Campground, Waco Texas.

Glen Rose Texas city park with these large rocks sitting together in one area.

The dam at the city park.

Another view of the dam.

Stephenville race track on Saturday night.

They had a lot of different races with a variety of cars it was exciting.

Stephenville Texas RV Park right down the road from the race track.  Were actually on a horse farm, that allows campers to bring in their horses.

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